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  Republic of Moldova

  UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Chair (144), established in 1998 at the Technical University of Moldova (Republic of Moldova)
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Fields / Disciplines

Environmental sciences.


Objectives
  • To promote advanced research and high-level training in engineering and management of environmental protection, namely through the concerted efforts of higher education institutions in Moldova and their partner institutions throughout Europe.

  • To make the results of research known to government and decision-makers as well as to the general public.

  • To encourage international co-operation between the Technical University of Moldova and other members of the UNESCO-Cousteau network and universities in the Europe region.

Host Institution

Technical University of Moldova. Website


Partnership

International Network of the UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Chairs.


UNESCO Sector/Field Office responsible for the Chair/Network

Natural Sciences; CEPES

 

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