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Visiting Scholars

The visiting scholars had the responsibility:
  • to encourage interdisciplinary and intercultural discussions between students and teachers
  • to mediate the comprehension of intercultural differences which lead the students to a confrontation between experience and learning program
  • to take part at the lectures in the morning because this makes the comprehensionæs process easier in view of the seminar itself
  • to take charge and to lead small groups of students by discussions, workshops and laboratory examinations in the afternoons
  • to influence and force the development process during the project block
  • to provide support in administrative and academic questions as well as help students with problems in everyday life (Service Center)
  • to feel responsible and try to make the students feel at home at the host university.

For roughly every 10 students there was one visiting scholar qualified on water subjects.

There had been three visiting scholars working for the ifu Service Center in Suderburg.

 

Visiting scholars of project area water

Name / Country /
Academic Qualification
Qualification and interests
Adelekan, Ibidun Onikepo

NIGERIA


  • Ph.D. Climatology, 1992
  • M.Sc. Geography (Climatology)
  • Lecturer, Co-ordinator, Research Fellow, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
  • Climate rainfall variability and its implications on human health
  • Climate and environmental changes in Nigeria
Pathak, Namrata

INDIA


  • Ph.D. Bio-Chemistry
  • M.Sc. Bio-Science
  • Researcher, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
  • Water Quality Monitoring and rural environmental issues
  • Issues of sustainability and sustainable development
Pakkattang, Sermsook

THAILAND


  • M.Sc. Field of water and wastewater Engineering, Environmental Engineering Program
  • Sanitary Scientist, Department of Drainage and Sewerage, Bangkok, Metrop. Administration
  • Water Quality management
  • Sanitary science
Idowu, Mary Kemi

NIGERIA


  • M.Sc. Soil Science
  • Graduate Assistant Soil Science Agriculture
  • Lecturer, Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture
  • Technological strategies for soil and water management as environmental degradation increases
  • Improving women's access to agricultural inputs and support services
Donta, Antonia

GREECE


  • Dipl.-Ing. Bio-Chemistry
  • Dr. Ing. Wastewater sprinkling for agricultural irrigation
  • Scientific Assistant, Network for interdisciplinary causal research
  • Environment protection and education
  • Environment and Qualitymanagement
Nowack, Barbara

GERMANY


  • Dipl.-Ing. Civil engineering
  • Dipl.-Ing. Waste management
  • Office of civil engineering
  • Rehabilitation of contaminated / polluted soils
  • Composting concepts
Schneiderat, Ute

GERMANY


  • Dipl.-Biologist
  • Main subjects: ecology, limnology, zoology, marine
  • Postgraduate course: Agriculture of the Tropics and Subtropics
Camacho, Carmen

BOLIVIA


  • M.Sc. Agricultural engineering
  • Andean Agriculture and Culture
  • Gender Regeneration and Biodiversity
  • NGO experience, administration, organisation
Papageorgiou, Kalliopi

GREECE


  • M.Sc. Physics
  • M.Sc. Medical informatics
  • Teacher in the higher public school of Megara
  • Leadership of the project "Development of a computer-aided dictionary for children"
Kriegerowski, Christine

GERMANY


  • Diploma in Visual communication, graphic and design
  • Performances of different art projects
  • video screenings
  • computer graphics
Name / Country /
Academic Qualification
Occupation
Dziarski, Karin

GERMANY


  • Dipl.-Businesswomen
Miglitsch, Christina

GERMANY


  • Dipl.-Ing. Landscape architecture
Kaiser, Ortrud

GERMANY


  • Dipl.-Ing. Civil engineering
 

 


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