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Invitation for students to a workshop
The Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences invites students to a workshop on: “Key Research Trends and Potentials in Agrifood and Development Economics with a Focus on Emerging Economies.”
The workshop is designed for young researchers, particularly PhD candidates, interested in the challenges and opportunities of emerging and developing economies. Editors of scientific journals in the field of agricultural economics will also be invited.
The aim of the workshop is to introduce participants to the latest research trends, relevant methodologies, future project opportunities (with a focus on Horizon Europe), and publication options. The workshop will be held in English.
Open Day at the Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences
The Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences invites you to Open Day, held on Friday, November 8, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This event is an ideal opportunity for prospective students to explore our study programs, campus environment, and the activities our faculty offers.
Program:
Information sessions about study programs will take place at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in Room 116. Representatives from student organizations such as Be Fair, Student Ambassadors will also be available throughout the day to introduce their work and inform you about study opportunities.
- Be Fair promotes fair trade, sustainability, recycling, and mindful food consumption.
- Student Ambassadors help new students adjust and organize various events with the faculty throughout the year.
Antelope Conservation, which is dedicated to protecting the biodiversity of the West African savannah and the western subspecies of the Derby antelope, will also be present.
Laboratories, research, and botanical garden tours
Meet members of our research teams and explore our laboratories, including the Laboratory of Plant Tissue Cultures and Laboratory of Molecular Genetics . The Animal Physiology and Behaviour Research Team, focusing on physiological and behavioral patterns in domestic species, will also present its work. Additionally, our Botanical Garden will be open with guided tours on the hour, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Guest lectures for FTA students concentrated on sustainable and inclusive value chains
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Indigenous vegetable value chains in Uganda, Martin Mutambuka, Ph.D., , Uganda Christian University, Uganda
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Value addition in agricultural value chains, Elisha Otieno, Ph.D., Pwani University Kilifi, Kenya
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Postharvest Issues and Food Safety Concerns with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa, Cecilia Onyango, Prof., University of Nairobi, Kenya
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Potato value chain in Uganda, Jackline Bonabana Wabbi, Assoc. prof., Makerere University Kampala, Uganda
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Horizontal integration and ethical certifications as tools for inclusive and sustainable value chains, Jiří Hejkrlík, Ph.D., FTA, CZU
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Gender dimension in agricultural value chain, Jana Mazancová, Ph.D., FTA, CZU
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Ethical consumption and value chain of tropical fruits, Petra Chaloupková, Ph.D., FTA, CZU
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This activity was conducted as part of the EU project ADVALUE, which aims to advance sustainable agricultural value chains by strengthening transdisciplinary skills and fostering cooperation in East African doctoral education. Additionally, this meeting served as a study trip and focusing on international knowledge sharing and capacity building.