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Participants and lecturers by a geothermal binary power demonstration plant
13 April 2016

Short Course on Utilization of Low- to Medium Enthalpy Geothermal Resources in Romania

Short Course on Utilization of Low- to Medium Enthalpy Geothermal Resources was held in Oradea, Romania, on April 4-8 in cooperation with the University of Oradea.
Participants, lecturers and organizers in the Ribeira Grande geothermal field, São Miguel island
7 April 2016

Short Course VI on Geophysical Exploration for Geothermal Resources in the Azores

The UNU-GTP is currently conducting Short Course VI on Geophysical Exploration for Geothermal Resources in the Azores of Portugal for selected employees of EDA RENOVÁVEIS – the department of renewables within the Electricity Company of the Azores (EDA) – and the University of the Azores.
10 March 2016

Seminar by UNU-GTP Fellows who will defend their thesis in spring 2016

A Seminar, for the presentations of the UNU-GTP MSc candidates who will defend their thesis at the University of Iceland this spring, will be held in Vidgelmir, Orkugarður, Grensásvegi 9 on the Thursday, 17 March, 13:30-16:00.
24 February 2016

Fellows' reports reach a wide audience

The number of views or 'hits' each report gets from our website is monitored and we are proud to announce that the most frequently viewed report received over 700.000 hits in 2015.
UNU-GTP certificates being presented to participants
5 February 2016

Short course V on well design and geothermal drilling technology

The UNU-GTP conducted Short Course V on Well Design and Geothermal Drilling Technology for selected employees of EDA RENOVÁVEIS and the University of the Azores in Ponta Delgada of São Miguel Island of the Azores, from January 18th to 30th.
3 February 2016

Announcement of MSc and PhD fellowship recipients

The evaluation of the applications received from former UNU Fellows for UNU-GTP Fellowships for MSc and PhD studies in Iceland has now been carried out. There were 12 valid applications for MSc studies and 5 for the PhD studies, which shows good interest for geothermal studies in Iceland.