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Title The UNU Geothermal Training Programme in Iceland 1979-1990
Authors Fridleifsson, Ingvar Birgir
Year 1990
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Geothermal Schools; General; Iceland; Geothermal Training Program Iceland; Education; United Nations University; Orkustofnun; National Energy Authority; Reykjavik; Practical Training; Visiting Lectures; United Nations Development Program; University of Ic
Abstract The Geothermal Training Program of the United Nations University ahs been operated in Iceland since 1979. A six months course is operated annually for professionals form the developing countries. Specialized training is offered in geological exploration, borehole geology, geophysical exploration, borehole geophysics, reservoir engineering, chemistry of thermal fluids, geothermal utilization, and drilling technology. During 1979-89, 82 scientists and engineers from 17 countries completed the course, and 11 trainees from 7 countries are expected to complete in October 1990 and receive the UNU Certificate. About 70% of those trained during 1979-89 are actively working in geothermal in their home counties, and about 20% are working in related fields. Participants normally received scholarships which are financed by the Government of Iceland and the United Nations University, and in some case by the UNDP.
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