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EU-CANADA PROGRAMME

CO-OPERATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION, TRAINING
AND YOUTH

Transatlantic Exchange Partnerships (TEP)

Project title: Managing and conserving forests for multiple values

Acronym: MACOFOR

EU Lead Institution: University of Transilvania, Brasov

EU Member State: Romania

Canadian Lead Institution: Univeristy of Alberta, Edmonton

 

Partner institutions:

 EU: University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

      Georg-August University Goettingen, Germany

 Canada: University of Laval, Quebec

               Vancouver Island University, British Columbia

 The project intends to increase awareness and knowledge of forest conservation and management practices for multiple values in different regions of the world under changing climates. This transatlantic exchange partnership will enhance mutual understanding, provide valuable training for students, and enhance collaboration and exchange between EU and Canadian Universities. Over its 3 year term this project will support the mobility of 51 EU and 51 Canadian students and 3 EU and 3 Canadian faculty.  Mobility will include a combination of short term field oriented visits and longer term studies at partner institutions.

 


financed by

Educational, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency

COOPERATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION, TRAINING AND YOUTH EUROPEAN UNION - CANADA TRANSATLANTIC EXCHANGE PARTNERSHIPS PROJECT 2010 - 2651 /001 - 001 - CPT EU-CAN TEP

 

 

 

 

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