Hola Amigos
Adjunto informacion sobre varios eventos a realizarse el proximo año.
Saludos
Blgo. Acui. MILTHON B. LUJAN MONJA
AQUADES
Urb. Santa Cristina C4-16
Nuevo Chimbote, Chimbote
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Telephone: +51 43 9912190
email: milthon.lujan@...
>From: AquaTT Training News - November 2005 <news@...>
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>Subject: AquaTT Training News - November 2005
>Date: 11 Nov 2005 12:18:12 -0000
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>November 2005
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>A free e-mail news service provided by AquaTT on European Education &
>Training in Aquaculture.
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>About AquaTT
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>Contents
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>1. Education
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>- AQUALABS - "Aquatic Animal Disease Diagnostics" - Stirling, Scotland 15th
>- 20th January 2006
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>- Training course on administrative, contractual and fiscal aspects of FP6
>- Rome, Italy 30th November - 1st December 2005
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>- SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department hosts ASEM Workshop on Education and
>Training - Tigbauan, Ilolio, Philippines 25th - 27th September 2005
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>2. Collaboration
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>- International Conference on Coastal Oceanography & Sustainable Marine
>Aquaculture (ICCOSMA) – Confluence & Synergy - Kota Kinabalu, Sabah,
>Malaysia 2nd - 4th May 2006
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>- The 10th Aquaculture Insurance & Risk Management Conference - Vigo, Spain
>6th - 7th April 2006
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>- Economics of Poverty, Environment and Natural Resource Use International
>Conference - Wageningen, The Netherlands 17th - 19th May 2006
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>3. Announcement
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>- Third International Meeting “Acting Together for the Future of the Blue
>Planet” - World Ocean Network - Boulogne, France 29th January - 2nd
>February 2006
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>- Seminar on European Project Development - Energy and Environment - Costa
>Adeje, Spain 16th - 17th February 2006
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>- The 10th Fish International Trade Fair - Bremen, Germany 12th - 14th
>February 2006
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>- Norway Fish & Aqua International - Bergen, Norway 20th - 22nd April 2006
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>- AQUA 2006 "Linking Tradition & Technology - Highest Quality for the
>Consumer" - Firenze (Florence), Italy 9th - 13th May 2006
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>4. Other/Vacancies
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>- Post your student placement, MSc/ PhD positions and temporary/permanent
>vacancies in Aquaculture, Fisheries and Marine Science on
>WWW.PISCESTTJOBS.COM
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>- EUCenter Website
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>- European Institute of Technology "EIT" - Public Consultation on line
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>5. Student Corner
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>Aquaculture in Ireland - Elizabeth Cotter
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>Education
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>AQUALABS - "Aquatic Animal Disease Diagnostics" Stirling, Scotland 15th -
>20th January 2006
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>The call for participation in a new and exciting laboratory-based training
>course “Aquatic Animal Disease Diagnostics” was launched today at
>www.aquatt.ie The course, the fifth in the AquaTT-led, Marie Curie funded
>series known as AQUALABS, will be hosted at the University of Stirling,
>Stirling, Scotland. Targeted at PhD level students and early-stage
>researchers, a significant number of funded places are available on the
>course and thus, all interested parties are invited to apply early in order
>to be able to benefit from this generous offer.
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>Through the media of formal lectures, practical demonstrations, and case
>studies the course hopes to give participants an understanding of the role
>and context of diagnosis of aquatic animal diseases. The integration of
>available investigative techniques with diagnostic pathology and
>epidemiology to understand and control diseases will be introduced, using
>specific diseases from finfish, molluscs and crustaceans as examples.
>Participants will be exposed to a wide range of techniques as both
>diagnostic and research tools. These techniques will be discussed and
>demonstrated using the following case-studies Mycobacteria, Nodavirus,
>ISAV, Parasites and Shellfish.
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>A summary of the curriculum includes:
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>• Context and approach to aquatic animal disease diagnosis
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>• Fundamental pathology
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>• Advanced histopathology and histochemistry
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>• Biochemical and enzyme profiles for bacterial identification
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>• Immunological tests including latex agglutination, IFAT
>immunohistochemistry (IHC) and ELISA techniques
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>• Molecular methods including PCR, RT-PCR and reverse cross dot blot PCR
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>• Methods for viral research and identification including cell culture and
>electron microscopy
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>• Numerical techniques and modelling in parasite identification and
>epidemiological studies
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>• Communicating aquatic animal disease issues to the public
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>The closure date for applications is indicated absolutely as December 2,
>2005. The complete application form with training course programme and
>guidance notes are available to download on the AquaTT website. Please send
>complete applications (application form, motivation letter, recommendation
>letter, CV and Proof of Identity) via e-mail to lorraine@...
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>The next AQUALABS Training Course will take place at the University of
>Wageningen, Wageningen in the Netherlands, 27th February - 3rd March 2006
>addressing Design and Operation of Recirculation Technologies. Please visit
>the AQUALABS link on the AquaTT website for future updates and registration
>details for this course: www.aquatt.ie.
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>Source: AquaTT
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>For further information visit: www.aquatt.ie or contact: Lorraine Rafferty,
>Project Officer, AquaTT at lorraine@...
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>Training course on administrative, contractual and fiscal aspects of FP6,
>Rome, Italy 30th November - 1st December 2005
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>The Italian agency for the promotion of European research (APRE) is
>organising a training course on administrative, contractual and fiscal
>aspects of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6), to take place in Rome,
>Italy, from 30 November to 1 December.
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>The objective of the training course will be to guide potential project
>proposers through the different administrative, accountancy and financial
>phases of project management. The course will address budget drafting in
>the proposal phase, compiling negotiation modules and reporting activities.
>The various types of projects under FP6 will also be reviewed.
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>Source: Cordis
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>For further information visit:
>http://www.apre.it/serviziapre/forma/corsi.asp
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>SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department hosts ASEM Workshop on Education and
>Training - Tigbauan, Ilolio, Philippines 25th - 27th September 2005
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>The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Aquaculture Platform held its Workshop 4 on
>Education and Training (E&T) at the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department,
>Tigbauan, Ilolio, Philippines, from 25th to 27th September. Thirty
>participants came from Australia, Belgium, Cambodia, China, France,
>Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland (AquaTT), Japan, Malaysia, Philippines,
>Singapore, Spain, United Kingdom and Vietnam.
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>The ASEM Workshops aim to:
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>- To formulate very specific recommendations (for the European Commission)
>on future directions in research, trade and production between Asia and
>Europe
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>- To forge new alliances or reinforce existing ones between the European
>Union and Asian partners for joint research, trade policies and production
>methods (Ref: Internal newsletter of the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department
>Vol: 2, No. 9, 30 September 2005)
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>Source: Internal newsletter of the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department
>For further information visit: http://www.seafdec.org/index.htm and
>http://www.asemaquaculture.org
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>Collaboration
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>International Conference on Coastal Oceanography & Sustainable Marine
>Aquaculture (ICCOSMA) – Confluence & Synergy - Kota Kinabalu, Sabah,
>Malaysia 2nd - 4th May 2006
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>The ‘International Conference on Coastal Oceanography & Sustainable Marine
>Aquaculture – Confluence & Synergy’ which will take place in Kota Kinabalu,
>Sabah, Malaysia, from 2nd to 4th May 2006. The conference will focus on how
>to build on recent scientific knowledge to foster synergy between coastal
>oceanography and sustainable development of marine aquaculture, to find
>solutions to the problems facing seafood production and to determine
>feasible approaches that recognize the importance of understanding issues
>holistically on which the long-term future of marine resources will depend.
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>The conference is organised by the Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and
>Inter Islamic Sciences & Technology (INOC) in collaboration with the
>Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation - MOSTI and Malaysian Centre
>for Remote Sensing. The language of the Conference will be English, French
>and Arab. There will be no translation service. The deadline for the
>submission of abstracts is 1st December 2005.
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>Source: University Malaysia Sabah
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>For further information and guidelines for submitting presentations and
>registration details visit: http/www.ums.edu.my/ipmb/iccosma or e-mail: Dr.
>Shahbudin Saad - iccosma@... or Prof. Abdelouahab Chouikhi -
>a.chouikhi@...
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>The 10th Aquaculture Insurance & Risk Management Conference - Vigo, Spain
>6th - 7th April 2006
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>The Conference is the only specialist one in the field. It brings together
>leading insurers, reinsurers, brokers, loss adjusters, insurance buyers,
>risk management surveyors, university specialists, and others interested in
>the field. It is sponsored by the following companies: Sunderland Marine
>Mutual Insurance Company, Munich Reinsurance Company, GE Insurance
>Solutions, Royal & SunAlliance Insurance Company, Aquarius Insurance
>Services Ltd. and NEMI Norway Energy & Marine Insurance ASA. The Conference
>addresses the aquaculture losses the industry has suffered as well as
>methods of handling the risks and hazards it faces. It is regularly
>attended by delegates from the main aquaculture production areas of the
>World, many of whom have unrivalled experience of aquaculture's problems
>and difficulties.
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>Source: EAS
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>For further information please register on the aquaculture insurance
>website at www.aquacultureinsurance.com or Philip AD Secretan AUMS Ltd.
>(Aquaculture Underwriting & Management Services) - secretan@...
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>Economics of Poverty, Environment and Natural Resource Use International
>Conference - Wageningen, The Netherlands 17th - 19th May 2006
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>The scope of the conference stretches from theoretical to empirical and
>policy studies, including cooperation for natural resource management,
>economics of property rights and institutions, bio-economic modelling,
>economics of agro-biodiversity and studies linking international trade,
>poverty and the environment.
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>The conference is organised by the Environmental Economics and Natural
>Resources Group of Wageningen University, The Netherlands, and FRONTIS
>Wageningen International Nucleus for Strategic Expertise in collaboration
>with the Research Programme ‘Environment & Economics’ of the Netherlands
>Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), and supported by the Wageningen
>Institute for Environmental and Climate Research (WIMEK/SENSE), the
>Mansholt Graduate School and the Social Sciences Group.
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>The programme committee invites contributed papers. You are kindly asked to
>submit your paper electronically as a PDF file attachment before 31st
>January 2006 and addressed to conference.enr@...
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>Source: Wageningen University
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>For further information visit: http://www.socialsciences.wur.nl/enr/
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>Announcements
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>Third International Meeting “Acting Together for the Future of the Blue
>Planet” - World Ocean Network - Boulogne, France 29th January - 2nd
>February 2006
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>This innovative international meeting will take place in Boulogne, France
>from the 29th January to 2nd February. Participants at the meeting and
>experts from the Global Forum on Oceans, Coasts and Islands will be asked
>to share issues regarding sustainable use of the ocean that they consider
>important. This event aims to further develop a global campaign to raise
>public awareness and an action plan for the sustainable use of the ocean.
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>Source: World Ocean Network
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>For further information contact: World Ocean Network - meeting@...
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>Seminar on European Project Development - Energy and Environment - Costa
>Adeje, Spain 16th - 17th February 2006
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>The first seminar that presents the EC Seventh Framework Programme (FP7),
>and the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) together
>with existing funding sources for energy and environment projects will take
>place at the Costa Adeje in Spain from 16th to 17th February 2006.
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>The program is recommended for both decision makers and high-level project
>managers representing companies and other organisations planning to take an
>active part in the development of future energy and environmental projects
>in Europe. The training has been tailored to suit the needs of small and
>medium sized enterprises, NGOs, and universities although we also foresee
>the participation of municipalities and other organisations.
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>Source: EUCenter
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>For further information visit:
>http://www.eucenter.org/index.php?action=trainings or contact: Ms. Judit
>Gabosy, Europa Media PSC - info@...
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>The 10th Fish International Trade Fair - Bremen, Germany 12th - 14th
>February 2006
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>The trade fair ‘fish international 2006’ in Bremen (12th to 14th February
>2006) will once again make clear the extent to which aquaculture and farmed
>products shape the fish industry, shopping lists and restaurant menus. In
>what direction is German aquaculture heading? How are farmed products
>changing the market? And what does this mean for quality, supply
>reliability, and traceability? What opportunities open up for the
>out-of-home market? And what familiar, what new products from sea cages and
>ponds can industry and trade offer the market? The product ranges displayed
>by a lot of the exhibitors at fish international will give answers to these
>questions. And the fair organizers will also be picking up the theme in a
>two-day aquaculture forum and a special panel discussion on German
>aquaculture.
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>Source: Fish International
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>For further information visit: http://www.fishinternational.com/
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>Norway Fish & Aqua International - Bergen, Norway 20th - 22nd April 2006
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>DanFish in Aalborg and Hawfisk in Hanstholm are organising the new
>international trade fair in Bergen and the Danish Export Association
>co-organizes the event. Norway Fish & Aqua International is expected to
>immediately become the largest meeting place in Scandinavia relating to
>Fishery Process and Aqua equipment. Bergen is centrally located for North
>Atlantic fishery, and there is also a great deal of fish farming -
>aquaculture in large enclosures - in the deep fjords of the area.
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>Source: EAS
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>For further information visit: www.norwayfish-aqua.com
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>AQUA 2006 "Linking Tradition & Technology - Highest Quality for the
>Consumer" - Firenze (Florence), Italy 9th - 13th May 2006
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>AQUA 2006 will take place at the Fortezza Da Basso Convention Centre,
>Firenze (Florenze), Italy from the 9th - 13th May 2006. This conference is
>a fantastic opportunity for aquaculturists to come together and find common
>ground and solutions for situations facing all segments of the industry.
>AQUA 2006 offers an exciting opportunity to create one of the largest trade
>shows in the world. The international technical program for this course
>covers the latest research in every aspect of aquaculture such as
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>- Sustainable Environment
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>- Society & Aquaculture
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>- Consumer Issues
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>- Economics & Business
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>- Shrimp
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>- Juvenille Production - Fish/Invertebrates
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>- Nutrition
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>- Health & Welfare
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>- Production
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>Source: EAS
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>For further information visit: www.was.org or www.easonline.org
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>Other/Vacancies
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>Post your student placement, MSc/ PhD positions and temporary/permanent
>vacancies in Aquaculture, Fisheries and Marine Science on
>WWW.PISCESTTJOBS.COM
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>AquaTT's human resource service PISCES TT Jobs (www.piscesttjobs.com),
>which has more than 550 registered candidates with comprehensive CVs, has
>recently been revamped with innovative features such as e-mail alerts for
>all registered candidates when a new vacancy is posted. This is an exciting
>and valuable free online service for employers and potential employees in
>aquaculture and related science sectors. Using a secure and innovative site
>format, employers and job searchers can post job vacancies and CVs,
>respectively, thus facilitating human resource development in the industry.
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>Upon registration, employers can post and instantaneously edit job
>vacancies, including permanent, temporary, MSc/PhD and student placement
>positions. Companies and farms will only receive CVs of those applicants
>who are qualified for the position requirements. To ensure privacy and
>lessen the hassle of unsolicited calls and queries, company/organisation
>contact details will not be published online. Companies can also post
>positions on the website with their contact details if they wish to handle
>the applications and queries.
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>Prospective employees can use the online registration facility to obtain a
>username and password, post and edit their employee profile, upload a CV
>and apply online for positions. The website will soon host a number of new
>sections such as the Career Centre with CV tips and interview techniques
>and preparation.
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>If you are interested in posting a job vacancy or registering for the
>service, please contact Lorraine Rafferty at lorraine@...
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>AquaTT, the European Network for Education and Training, is providing the
>site as an additional service to compliment their flagship project, PISCES
>TT, found on the web at www.piscestt.com, host to a comprehensive education
>database, occupational profiles, virtual tours, a discussion forum, and
>marine sciences activities for children.
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>EUCenter Website
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>EU CENTER is a non-profit initiative and it is maintained and managed by
>the Budapest based EUROPA MEDIA Public Service Corporation. The primary aim
>of this website is to provide practical assistance to institutions of
>higher education, municipalities and small and medium-sized enterprises
>across Europe about EU funding opportunities. EU CENTER is a totally
>independent forum, mainly for potential project proposers and it is not
>linked neither related to the European Commission.
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>Source: EUCenter
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>For further information on funding programmes for your organisation visit:
>www.eucenter.org
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>European Institute of Technology "EIT" - Public Consultation on line
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>A public consultation on whether and how to create a European Institute of
>Technology (EIT) has been opened by the European Commission today. It will
>gather the views of stakeholders on how an ‘EIT’ could strengthen research,
>education and market innovation in Europe. The public consultation will run
>until mid-November, and will feed into a wider analysis by the European
>Commission services.
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>Source: European Commission
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>For further information & online consultation refer to:
>http://europa.eu.int/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=EIT or
>http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/eit/index_en.html.
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>Aquaculture in Ireland - Elizabeth Cotter
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>I am a post-doctoral researcher based in the Aquaculture and Fisheries
>Development Centre, University College Cork, Ireland. Currently, my
>research interests are in shellfish health and disease. I studied for my
>B.Sc. (Zoology) at U.C.C. and subsequently my Ph.D. (Title: The ecology of
>the serpulid worms, Pomatoceros lamarckii (Quatrefages) and Pomatoceros
>triqueter (L.) (Annelida, Polychaeta)). My research focused primarily on
>the gametogenic cycles, patterns of recruitment, and growth rates of the
>tubeworm species and was carried out at sites of commercial rope-grown
>mussel culture where fouling by Pomatoceros causes considerable economic
>losses to the aquaculture industry.
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>At present, I am coming to the end of a 3 year project investigating the
>causes of ‘summer mortality’ in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas).
>This is funded by the EU Ireland-Wales INTERREG 111A Community Initiative
>Program (Ref. 54169/54154). The project adopts a multi-factorial approach
>examining the effects of environmental factors, presence of pathogens, in
>particular Herpes-like viruses, and animal physiology (growth, biochemical
>content, gonad maturation) on oyster immunocompetence and disease
>susceptibility. I attended the AquaTT-led laboratory-based ‘Molecular
>Biology and Ecology in Aquaculture’ AQUALABS training course at the
>University of Kuopio, Finland from May 23-30 2005. All round, this was a
>really excellent course. I thoroughly enjoyed it, while gaining valuable
>knowledge of important up-to-date technologies which will certainly
>contribute very positively to the quality of my future research career in
>aquaculture.
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>In Ireland, aquaculture is becoming increasingly important, both in terms
>of increased production and employment. Aquaculture employs an estimated
>2,200 people on a full and part-time basis in Ireland. Combined production
>from finfish and shellfish is projected to increase from 46,203 tonnes
>valued at €87.5 million in 1999 to 97,023 tonnes valued at €175.6 million
>in 2008. Shellfish farming is carried out in all of the coastal counties to
>some extent while there are currently 20 fin-fish farms in operation on the
>west coast of Ireland. Rope mussel, bottom mussels, Pacific oysters
>(Gigas), native oysters (Edulis), clams and scallops are the main shellfish
>species being produced in Ireland at present. Other species, including
>abalone and purple urchins, are being reared on a smaller scale.
>The figures given above are courtesy of the Marine Institute (See
>www.marine.ie).
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>Elizabeth Cotter
>AFDC, Dept. Zoology, Ecology & Plant Science,
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>University College Cork
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>If you would like to write an article for the student corner please contact
>Lorraine Rafferty at lorraine@...
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