News

20 December 2022

Season's Greetings from GRÓ LRT

GRÓ LRT sends you its best wishes for this festive season and wishes you a Happy New Year.
15 December 2022

New Restoration Ecology Master's programme at AUI

New MSc programme in Restoration Ecology will be launched at the Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI) in the fall of 2023. The programme is offered within the Faculty of Environmental and Forest Sciences like the Postgraduate Diploma that successful fellows receive after attending GRÓ LRT six-month training programme.
22 November 2022

New book on building global sustainability with contributions from two GRÓ LRT fellows

Two former GRÓ LRT fellows write a chapter in the book Building global sustainability through local self-reliance: Lessons from landcare, which was published in August.
17 November 2022

GRÓ LRT at the Central Asian Rangelands Conference

GRÓ LRT was well represented at the international conference Central Asian Rangelands: Global Challenges and Global Opportunities, which was held 15-16 November 2022 at Samarkand State University in Uzbekistan.
3 November 2022

PhD defence by Sumjidmaa Sainnemekh

On November 10th Sumjidmaa Sainnemekh will defend her PhD dissertation in the field of environmental sciences at the Faculty of Environmental and Forest Sciences of the Agricultural University of Iceland. Her thesis is titled Patterns and drivers of rangeland degradation in Mongolia. 
Ms Gertrude Kambauwa, Director of the Department of Land Resources Conservation, at the Ministry of Agriculture, and Ms Halldóra Traustadóttir, GRÓ LRT´s Operations Manager, in Lilongwe, October 2022.
12 October 2022

GRÓ LRT visit to partners in Uganda and Malawi

Halldóra Traustadóttir, Operations Manager of GRÓ LRT, travelled to Uganda and Malawi, at the end of September and beginning of October, to visit GRÓ LRT’s partner institutions in the two countries. The purpose of the visits was to meet the directors of partner institutions and interview potential candidates for GRÓ LRT Fellowship to attend the annual six-month training in Iceland.