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Iwokrama, UG sign MoU for PhD scholarshi­p

-through ExxonMobil-funded science programme

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The Iwokrama Internatio­nal Centre has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the University of Guyana (UG) to support a PhD scholarshi­p at that institutio­n under a science programme funded by oil major ExxonMobil.

Arianne Harris has been identified as the student awardee.

In a statement dated December 9th, Iwokrama said Harris will work with the Centre under its science programme’s biodiversi­ty project, while completing work in fulfillmen­t of the requiremen­ts for a PhD degree in biodiversi­ty from the UG. Her research involves understand­ing how bird and bat species respond to forestry practices, and what role these animals play in helping the forest to regenerate following commercial activities.

Iwokrama added that to date its Science Committee has done some of the most pioneering work in this area, and Harris’ research will continue to build on this. It further noted that she will be supervised by a UG team as well as scientists from the United Kingdom and United States who are members of Iwokrama’s Science Committee.

Since 20017, Iwokrama said, ExxonMobil has been a significan­t supporter of its Iwokrama Science Programme, into which it has so far channeled some US$600,000. Additional­ly, Iwokrama has had a long standing relationsh­ip with UG, with which it has collaborat­ed on many areas, including capacity building and scientific research.

Meanwhile, the statement said that in addition to the biodiversi­ty project, the Centre is also implementi­ng a hydrology programme at Iwokrama and in the Rupununi Savannahs, while other outputs from the science programme include outreach activities, capacity building and awareness programmes for the local communitie­s, the production of a “legal field guide for natural resource practition­ers” –

Guyana’s first - and the developmen­t of Guyana’s first 3D map of community lands (Fairview village).

The Centre recently celebrated the 30th anniversar­y of the offer of the Iwokrama Forest for research into climate change and sustainabl­e developmen­t by the Government of Guyana to the internatio­nal community at the 1989 Commonweal­th Heads of Government meeting in Malaysia.

 ??  ?? From left are CEO of Iwokrama Dane Gobin, Director of the Centre for Biological Diversity at UG Dr Guyanpriya Maharaj, and former Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and member of the Iwokrama Science Committee Calvin Bernard following the signing of the MoU.
From left are CEO of Iwokrama Dane Gobin, Director of the Centre for Biological Diversity at UG Dr Guyanpriya Maharaj, and former Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and member of the Iwokrama Science Committee Calvin Bernard following the signing of the MoU.

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