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GLOBE community meet in Estonia


This week, from April 9-14, 2013, GLOBE  Europe and Eurasia is holding its annual meeting in Tallinn that brings together representative from 21 countries, including USA.

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The reception with US Ambassador Jeffrey Levine

The conference was opened by the US Ambassador Jeffrey Levine and the Chairman of the Board of GLOBE Europe and Eurasia Karl Torstein Hetland from Norway. The goal of the conference is to introduce new projects, promote cooperation between schools from different countries and share best practices.

The first two days were dedicated to country coordinators meeting. Each participant introduced how GLOBE is implemented in their country. We could hear many exciting stories of students research projects, teachers trainings and events such a GLOBE Games or learning expeditions. The community also discussed the possibilities of funding and the ways of promoting the program.

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Anastasios Isaac, country coordinator from Cyprus, shares experience with participants of the meeting.

Since Thursday, two days of training are going on. First, Jonathan Lang from GLOBE Program Office gave training on the new globe.gov website and its administration which is crucial topic for all the country coordinators. The afternoon session is dedicated to Estonia, during which the students will introduce the projects they are currently working on. The program will follow up with the air pollution topics - how schools can help with monitoring aerosols in their country. The session will be held by scientists who closely cooperate with GLOBE: Elise Hendriks from Netherlands and Ulle Kikas from Estonia.

Training on globe.gov website administration with Jonathan Lang from GLOBE Program Office technology team

Countries represented at the meeting:

Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, Lthuania, Latvia, Macedonia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States of America.

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Analysis of the tree ring samples
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The presentation of Ukraine desribes plans for the year 2013.
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Elise Hendricks from Royal Meteorological Institute in Utrecht, Netherlands talks about GLOBE Aerosol Campaign.
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Presentation of Estonia focused on the student research on air pollution.

 

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Discussion group on how to involve more scientist with the GLOBE Program, lead by Matthijs Begheyn from Netherlands.

 

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The presentation of Lithuania on the ways how they motivate teachers and promote GLOBE.

 

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Karl T. Hetland talks about the Tree Ring Project, joint activity of schools and scientists from Norway, Croatia and Czech Republic.

 

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Estonian students and representatives from Kyrgyzstan (Nurmira Zhamangulova, Mairam Akaeva) share their experience with GLOBE.



 

type: globe-news

News origin: Europe and Eurasia



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