The United Nations University Fisheries Training Programme in Iceland

The UNU Fisheries Training Prgramme is a postgraduate training programme that offers training in various areas of the fisheries sector for practicing professionals in the less developed countries.

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The UNU Fisheries Training Programme is a postgraduate training programme that offers applied training in various areas of the fisheries sector for practicing professionals in the less developed countries. It was established in 1998 after a feasibility study conducted by the UNU and has since then offered over 220 fellowships  to qualified fisheries expertsfrom over 40 countries, and developed short courses on important topics in fisheries in partner countries. The programme is led by the Marine Research Institute in a formal cooperation with the Matis ltd - Food and Biotech R&D, University of Iceland and the University of Akureyri. UNU-FTP draws expertise from both the academia and also from the fishing industry to assist fellows to study issues of great importance to their home countries.

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Location: Iceland (Reykjavik, Akureyri, Holar, and Isafjordur)
Length: 6 months - from September to February/March
Number of fellows: 18-22

Admission's requirements:
  • At least one university degree
  • 1-2 years of experience in the area of interest
  • Proficiency in both written and spoken English
For additional information please contact us
UNU-FTP brochure

 

Latest news

New staff member of the UNU-FTP

Mary Frances Davidson
UNU-FTP welcomes Mary Frances Davidson on the team. Originally from Seattle in the USA Mary Frances moved to Iceland about three years ago with her Icelandic husband. She graduated from  University of Washington with a BA in Environmental Studies. 
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