How to apply
Summary
- Presentation
- How to apply
- Result of selection process
Collective training on measuring water flows and balance within the “critical zone" of tropical argo-ecosystems of South East Asia
Location : Laung Prabang, Lao
Date: 28th October - 1st November 2013
Who can apply?
Applicants eligible for this call should:
- Be a citizen of Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Burma
- Be a national scientist attached to a university or research institution
- Have at least a Master's or equivalent degree
- Be able to write and discuss in English
- Having collaborative links with the LMI LUSES, the PPR SELTAR, the LMI RICE or with the IRD/AIRD will be considered as an advantage but it is not a requirement
How to apply?
- Applicants should send Application form in PDF format to henri.robain@ird.fr by 20 August 2013.
- The applications will be assessed by an evaluation committee and successful applicants will be invited to the training course.
Applications should be sent via email to henri.robain@ird.fr
Deadline for application is 20 August 2013
Late application will not be considered
The selected participants will be notified by 2 September 2013.
Organizer
Henri Robain, PhD. (IRD), henri.robain@ird.fr
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