Saturday, April 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Watershed Management Specialist for ICIMOD
http://www.icimod.org/?page=1611
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Different academic positions in Nepal's university
Position | Area | Required number |
Professor | Soil and water conservation and Management | 1 |
Associate Professor | Aquatic Ecology Climate and Glaciology Mathematics | 1 1 1 |
Assistant Professor | Mathematics Agriculture and Biology Pharmacy Care Industrial Pharmacy Botany with Pharmacognosy/ phytochemistry | 1 1 1 1 1 |
Lecturer | Physics Chemistry Microbiology | 2 5 1 |
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Academic career at Kathmandu University
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Vacancy at LA School
For more details, please contact: vacancy@lacm.edu.np or info@lacm.edu.np
Vacancy for teachers
1. Accountancy
2. Computer Science
3. Zoology
4. Business Studies
It is stated that the master degree in relevant subject is required for the posts. For details, call 01-4601865
Positions at Kathmandu University
For details of the application procedure, academic qualification and others, please click the link
http://www.ku.edu.np/news/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=157&blogId=1
Thursday, October 29, 2009
International Conference on Plants & Environmental Pollution
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Environmental News.
While going through the journal of Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution and feel liking sharing through this blog. The original content is found in the following link: http://iospress.metapress.com/content/jr8647443j15l553/fulltext.html
Who are the Climate Change Victims and Villains by Ken Hickson, author of The ABC of Carbon
There are many victims of climate change, but mostly we consider the vulnerable countries which will be hit hardest by rising sea levels and higher temperatures, as well as extreme weather.
Captured on Camera: 50 Years of Climate Change in the
When Fritz Müller and Erwin Schneider battled ice storms, altitude sickness and snow blindness in the 1950s to map, measure and photograph the Imja glacier in the
But half a century later, American mountain geographer Alton Byers returned to the precise locations of the original pictures and replicated 40 panoramas taken by explorers Müller and Schneider. Placed together, the juxtaposed images are not only visually stunning but also of significant scientific value. The photos have now been united for the first time in an exhibition organized by the International Environment News Futures. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) and are printed here for the first time in
The
500 MW of Green Power in
One of the commitments made at this year\s Clinton Global Initiative’s annual meeting is the one with significant implications for the development of renewable energy in the developing world. Suzlon Green Power, owned by the Tanti family (of Suzlon Energy fame), has announced that it will be bringing 3,500 megawatts of green power over the next five years, at a total cost of $5 billion, to nearly 10 million people in the developing world, primarily in India and China.
Fiji Water has decided to disclose the carbon footprint of its products. To that end, the company has joined the Carbon Disclosure Project Supply Chain Leadership Collaboration, the first privately-owned
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
5 New Jobs at the Water Supply and Sanitation
There are five new jobs at the Water supply and sanitation collaborative council, Geneva, Switzerland. A brief description of each job post is below; by clicking on the job title you will go to the full announcement.
Under the general direction of the Executive Director, this senior-level post will provide strategic leadership and overall management of the Networking and Knowledge Management work and team.
Under the general direction of the Executive Director, this senior-level post will provide strategic leadership and overall management of the Advocacy and Communications work and team.
This post works with monitoring and reporting on the various national, regional and thematic networks operating with support of the Networking and Knowledge Management team, and in programme development and knowledge management. (This post is being re-advertised for operational reasons. Candidates that applied to this post in April 2009 will have to re-apply if still interested, as none of the previous applications will be taken into account.)
4. Programme Officer, Grants Management Department (P3 Level), Application Deadline: September 18, 2009
The post will manage sanitation and hygiene grants to country programmes while taking special responsibility for maintaining Global Sanitation Fund alignment with best practice in sanitation and hygiene.
5. Programme Officer, Grants Management Department (P3 Level), Application Deadline: September 18, 2009
The post will manage sanitation and hygiene grants to country programmes while taking special responsibility for the Global Sanitation Fund monitoring and learning agenda.