Bonjour à tous Voici une offre de monitorat pour étudiants postée par William Leschen, visant à former des étudiants aux techniques des systèmes d'information (notamment géographiques), au web 2.0 et aux technologies de l'information. Compte tenu de la zone géographique de l'ONG ERMIS indiquée sur le site web, seuls les étudiants de Madagascar et du Cameroun semblent être concernés, mais j'ai l'impression que l'anglais est (quasi ?) obligatoire puisque je n'ai pas trouvé d'information en français sur le programme. Si vous connaissez des programmes similaires pour les francophones, n'hésitez pas à les communiquer à la liste. Bien amicalement Lionel Début du message réexpédié :
De : William Leschen <william.leschen@stir.ac.uk> Date : 16 mars 2009 03:30:55 GMT+08:00 À : sarnissa-african-aquaculture Mailing List <sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk
Cc : Lionel Dabbadie <lionel.dabbadie@cirad.fr> Objet : ERMIS Africa JUMP for the university students
----- Forwarded Message ---- From: grace mwaura <mwaurace@yahoo.com> To: gichukij@yahoo.com Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 11:20:40 AM Subject: RE: ERMIS Africa JUMP for the university students Dear Dr. Gichuki,
Hope this email finds you well,
I am now based here at ERMIS Africa where i have initiated a career mentroship program for the university students, known as JUMP.
JUMP (Joint Univeristy Mentroship Program), is meant to equip our university students with practical skills in information systems, specifically GIS, web 2.0 technology and documentation technologies.
The major components sof the program are:
Research based projects Training on partciptory GIS, Web 2.0 technologies and conservation filmamaking. Community based conservation projects Leadership development Students going through this program will have the chance of interacting with local communities as they work on the projects, while at the same time gain experience with the guidance of seasoned mentors.
You can have a look at the JUMP program on our website;
http://ermisafrica.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=147...
We are targeting to start up with the public universities and later on we shall be involing the private universites and international exchange programs.
KIndly help me reach the Maseno and Moi University (Chepkoirel Campus),
Regards,
Grace Mwaura
From: Charles C.Ngugi [mailto:cngugi@africaonline.co.ke] Sent: 15 March 2009 16:39 To: 'John Gichuki' Cc: William Leschen Subject: RE: ERMIS Africa JUMP for the university students
Thanks John,
This is the kindly of information we need for the upcoming scientists; in SARNISSA we have set up a student data base and are encouraging more to join. Please feel free to reach out more especially those in KMFRI on Grad programmes in and outside the country, I do not have their email contacts but I know you can.
I have copied Will Leschen (our coordinator) so as to increase the readership. Meanwhile, I plan on sending Grace a note as a follow up to her email to you.
Best regards,
Charles
From: John Gichuki [mailto:gichukij@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 6:26 PM To: cngugi@africaonline.co.ke Subject: Fw: ERMIS Africa JUMP for the university students
Dear Prof Hello and how are you. This message is very crucial for students in your department. Kindly help me to spread it through your networks. Thanks for now John
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