TERI-ITEC Courses 2014-15 Course IV - Applications of biotechnology and its regulation
TERI is empanelled by the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC)/ Special Commonwealth African Assistance Programme (SCAAP), government of India, for this programme. Under the TERI-ITEC programme, eight courses are being offered for the year 2014-15. These are: Energy Access and Human Development, Climate change and Sustainability, Trade and Sustainable Development: Issues for developing countries, Applications of Biotechnology and its regulation, Energy and Water-use Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Energy efficiency, Natural resource security: Governance, Challenges and Opportunities and, Integrated approach towards sustainable development
Each individual course is a three-week long residential programme conducted in India, attended by participants from other developing countries. The courses are designed to meet the needs of senior and mid-level government and non-government officials from ITEC/SCAAP countries.
Advantages of attending the course
- Increased understanding of various dimensions of climate change, energy-efficient technologies, biotechnology, trade, sustainable development, water use efficiency and resource governance.
- Dissemination of practical knowledge to the participants on climate change, energy-efficient technologies and understanding of pillars of sustainable development through field visits.
- Wider exposure to India, as the course lectures are complemented by study tours.
Bachelor's degree with science in school; work experience of 2 years
Number of participants - 30
The course aims to provide a unique blend of theoretical and practical training in various aspects of plant biotechnology. It would provide an understanding of various aspects related to traditional and advanced biotechnology, environmental, and bioethical concerns of new technologies, legal framework for biosafety regulations and risk assessment and management. Issues related to sustainable agriculture through application of bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides; food safety and impact of IPRs on future agriculture development with special reference to developing countries would also be covered.
Government of India will bear the following expenses for the selected candidates:
- Return international airfare by excursion/economy class
- Course fees and book allowance
- Accommodation - Hostel
- Living allowance @ INR 25,000 per month on pro rata basis. Candidates are, among other things, expected to meet the expenditure for their meals from this amount.
For more details visit http://itec.mea.gov.in
Fill up the ITEC/SCAAP Application form, and submit it to the nodal government department/agency designated to nominate candidates. The nodal department/agency will in turn forward the applications to the Embassy/High Commission of India. Selected participants will be informed by the Indian embassies/high commissions in the respective ITEC/ SCAAP countries.
Hostel accommodation for the participants would be arranged at the TERI Retreat.
TERI Retreat is a training complex located a mere 35-minute driving distance from the heart of Delhi in Gual Pahari, Gurgaon. Away from the hustle-bustle of the city, this 36-hectare training complex is a perfect example of sustainable, green, and productive habitat created through application of scientific methods and technique. It showcases the concept of modern green buildings. Apart from residential facilities, the complex has a library, well-equipped IT resource centre, a state-of-the-art laboratory, and other facilities.
For further information, please contact
ITEC Coordinator |
Mr Anandajit Goswami/ Mr Krishna Dwivedi Fellow/ Associate Fellow Modelling and Scenario Building/ Centre for Global Agreements, Leg. & Trade Green Growth and Resource Efficiency Division The Energy and Resources Institute Darbari Seth Block, IHC, Lodhi Road New Delhi, India Tel. +91-11-2468 2100, 4150 4900 Fax +91-11-2468 2144, 2468 2145 E-mail: anandjit@teri.res.in/ Krishna.Dwivedi@teri.res.in |