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BOVA UN announce the annual Call for Application on organisation of BOVA courses for 2 levels of studies: BIMC - BOVA Intensive Master Courses and BIDC -BOVA Intensive Doctoral courses and welcome teachers, researcher from BOVA member institutions to apply for BOVA course organisation. This Call is referable to the BOVA activities for the period January 2013- May 2014.

The application procedure, course requirements and other necessary information is given in the Call for Application 2012-2013

Deadline for Application id June 20, 2012.

Forms required to be filled out and submitted by deadline to the BOVA Secretariat is placed here: http://www.bova-university.org/for-teachers/call-for-application.html

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List of courses in 2012

Registration for any of course using BOVA Mobility Registration Form

Nordplus intensive courses in 2012 within the NOVA/BOVA Nordplus network project:

 - Woody Biomass Plantations: Options for Cost-effective Mitigation of Climate Change Effects , LLU, Jelgava, Latvia, 26-30 March, 2012;

- Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Rural Development , EMU, Tartu, Estonia, 5-9 March 2012;

- Evaluation of Quality of Poultry Meat and Eggs , LSMU-VA, Kaunas, Lithuania, 19-23   March, 2012.


Application procedure BOVA Mobility Registration Form

Evaluation form for students

Course
No

Title

Course
venue

Course time

Course leader

Deadline for registration

Downloads

01-12


Woody biomass plantation: option for cost- effective mitigation of climate change effects

LLU,
Jelgava

Distance learning
part:
5-26 March, 2012
Meeting in person:
26-30 March, 2012

Assist.prof.
Aris Jansons,
LLU

February 1, 2012

Course is running

 

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02-12

Evaluation of
quality of poultry
and eggs
production

LSMU-VA,
Kaunas

Distance learning
part: ind.work
Meeting in person:
19-23 March, 2012


Prof. Romas
Gružauskas,
LSMU-VA

March 1, 2012

Class is finished

Course Flayer

03-12

Pomology and
Fruit Science

ASU,
Kaunas

Distance learning
part: 3-28
September, 2012
Meeting in person
8-12 October, 2012

Assoc.prof.
Viktoras
Pranckietis,
ASU

September 1, 2012


04-12

Entrepreneurship
and Innovation for
Rural
Development

EMU,
Tartu

Distance learning
part: 13-24
February, 2012
Meeting in person
5-9 March, 2012

Prof. Rando
Varnik, EMU

February 1, 2012

Course is finished

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05-12

Land
Administration in
Baltic
Countries

LLU,
Jelgava

Distance learning
part: 17 September
- 12 October, 2012
Meeting in person:
22-26 October,
2012

Asoc.prof.
Velta Parsova,
LLU

September 1, 2012

Registration is open

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06-12

Practical Animal
Welfare
Assessments

EMU,
Tartu

Distance learning
part: ind. work
Meeting in person:
5-10 March, 2012

Asoc.prof.
David Arney,
EMU

February 15, 2012

Course is finished

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Course timetable

07-12

Causes and
consequences of
pollinator decline

EMU,
Jarvselje

Distance learning
part: 16 July – 3
August, 2012
Meeting in person:
5-11 August, 2012

Prof. Marika
Mand, EMU

July 1, 2012


08-12

Game Animal
Protection and
Management

ASU,
Kaunas

Distance learning
part: 15 October –
4 November 2012,
Meeting in person:
5-9 November,
2012

Assoc.prof.
Kestutis
Petelis, ASU

 

October 1, 2012


09-12

Economics and
Management of
Rural
Development

ASU,
Kaunas

Distance learning
part: 23 April – 18
May, 2012
Meeting in person:
21-25 May, 2012

Assoc.prof. Bernardas Vaznonis,
ASU

Course postponed to autum semester 2012

 

Course discription

10-12

The genetic
components of
forest biodiversity:
Threats and
solutions

ASU,
Kaunas

Postponed to 2013

Distance learning
part: April 9 - May 5, 2013
Meeting in person:
7-11 May, 2013

Prof. Darius
Danusevicius,
ASU

 

 


11-12

Landscape Studio

LLU,
Jelgava

 postponed to 2013

Assist.prof.
Daiga
Zigmunde,
LLU


 

Courses open for BOVA students


Courses conducted on English at BOVA member institutions

 





 


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There are two courses planned to be offered in the autumn term 2011 very closely related with the actual  items in landscape architecture and planning but at the same time with the interdisciplinary approach making course interesting for students from various fields of studies.

First course is on Master level: "Landscape studio" , 24th-28th October, 2011, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia.

More information http://www.bova-university.org/for-students/courses-in-2011.html Course is cancelled.

Second course is on Doctoral level: "Communicating landscape in community processes", 17th-21st October, 2011, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia.

More information:http://www.bova-university.org/for-students/bidc-2011.html

The registration for the courses is open. Deadline is September 1 and September 15 respectively.

Courses is adressed primarly to the students from BOVA member institutions, NOVA students are kindly welcome to apply for participation.

Master students is asked to contact local NORDPLUS coordinators to get financial support, PhD students is asked to cover travel expenses on your own.

Students outside BOVA or NOVA is legible to apply for participation hovewer the participation fee will be charged.

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BOVA UN announce the annual Call for Application for organization of BOVA Intensive courses on 2 levels: BIMC - BOVA Intensive Master courses and BIDC - BOVA Intensive Doctoral Courses. This call is referable to the BOVA activities for the period January 2012 - May 2013.

Teachers, researchers from BOVA member institutions are welcome to apply for BOVA course organization to improve their international teachers' skills and work in the the international environment. The application procedure, course requirements and other necessary information is described in the Call for Application 2012-2013.

Deadline for Application is May 31st, 2011.

Forms to be filled in placed here: http://www.bova-university.org/for-teachers/call-for-application.html

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Intensive course on Renewable Energy Technologies  for MSc students was the last course from the range of courses supported by the NORDPLUS programme in 2010/2011 study year within the NOVA/BOVA Nordplus network project which took place in Kaunas at the Lithuanian University of Agriculture from April 11-15, 2011.

The participants from 5 partner institutions took part in this course (LLU, LZUU, EMU, HU-AF, UEF), the interest about this course was big among the students and as the class size is limited unfortunately not all applicants were accepted.

This big interest just prove the importance of course topic and as well the importance of teaching team which in this case consist of leading specialists from 3 Baltic countries and Finland.

Course leader, professor Kestutis Navickas from LZUU using already established contact via different research projects, conferences and other international events formed very strong International teaching team, where each country presenting the topics where they are best of. For example, about Wind Energy lecture will be given by lecturer from EMU, about Solar Energy and Bio fuels by lecturers from LLU, lecturer from HU-AF will teach about Energy Analysis on Bio energy Systems, but majority of topics such as Renewable Energy Resources in general, Environmental Considerations , Hydro power Development etc. will by covered by lecturers from LZUU, the main course initiators organising similar course already for the 3rd time.

Before this intensive week students had the distance learning part which consisted of individual tasks and pre readings and the course will be ended by presentation of group work and tasks for individual work.

More about this course in Courses in 2011.

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Are you interested in Sustainable Pig Production and how the production looks like in some of our neighboring countries? Then apply to the course “Sustainable Pig Production” within the NOVA/BOVA University Network!

An international course on advanced level, 5 ECTS, autumn 2011.

The course is primarily intended for Nordic and Baltic university students in animal science / veterinary medicine. We see similar challenges for pig production in the Baltic countries as in most of the Nordic countries: structural problems, the need for increased efficiency, sustainability, quality, and global competition. The main contents in the course will concern pigs welfare, nutrition and feeding, management, health and disease problems, housing, and environmental effects. International contacts and insight in pig production in different countries are important parts of the course.

Prerequisites:
Knowledge equivalent to 120 credits including 90 credits within animal science, agricultural science, veterinary medicine or biology and English B.

Description of the course and syllabus http://www.slu.se/en/education/courses/?anmkod=10290.1112

Deadline for Application is April 15.


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Course venue: Estonian University of Life Sciences (EMU)
Course period: Meeting in person: March 7 – 11th, 2011
Course leader: Assoc. prof., Dr. David Arney, EMU

16 students from all 4 BOVA member institutions came together to get the new skills and knowledge in the field of Animal Welfare. During one week of intensive work besides the specific learning/training students will be placed in the international learning and cultural environment. EMU (Department of Animal Husbandry) for many years  offered BOVA courses in  Animal Welfare, so it could be true that among the BOVA member institutions EMU has the leading role in the international education in this field. More about this course Courses in 2011.

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LLU – as a member institution of the NOVA/BOVA Nordplus network has announced the registration to the Intensive Master level course for students in the field of forestry. The course is open for students from BOVA and NOVA member institutions.

This course was granted for the first time by Nordplus programme in 2009 and was popular among the students mainly from Baltic. International teachers’ team combined the lectures in very attractive way with field trials and therefore the evaluation of the course was very positive. This time course organisers looking forward to complete Baltic-Nordic students’ team and together discuss the forest tree breeding and adoption items in context with climate change issues. Main aim of the course is to raise awareness among students about methods and practical achievements in forest tree breeding as well to demonstrate potential to improve traits essential for forest adaptation to predicted climate changes.

This year significant changes have been made in the course outline based on creative development and evaluation results both from teachers and students. Course will start in the Lithuanian forest and will continue in Latvian forest combining with theory inside the classes. Good results much depends on the leader of the course. Course leader from LLU Assist.prof., Dr.silv. Aris Jansons for the 4th year will demonstrate again the positive and fascinating attitude in running on the international activities.

Students - foresters are invited to show the interest to participate by sending the registration form to the BOVA coordinator at LLU This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Deadline for registration is February 25, 2011.

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All questions regarding the course please sent directly to BOVA coordinator at LLU.

 

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BOVA Intensive Doctoral course in 2011 will be offered only one.

Title: Communicating landscape in community processes.

Venue: LLU, Jelgava, Latvia

Distance learning part: September 26 - October 14, 2011 and November 14-25, 2011

Meeting in person: October 17-21, 2011

Course leader: prof. Māra Urtane, LLU

The Registration Form should be sent by e-mail to BOVA coordinator at LLU: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

For more information regarding the content of the course contact directly course leader: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Deadline for registration - September 15, 2011

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Application procedure BOVA Mobility Registration Form

Evaluation Form

Course No

Title

Course venue

Course time

Course leader

Deadline for registration

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Forest Tree Breeding and Adaptation

Course supported by NORDPLUS

Starts in Lithuania (LZUU) continues in Latvia (LLU)

Distance learning part:
March 7 - 18, 2011
Meeting in person: March 21-25,2011

Assist.prof. Aris Jansons, LLU

February 25, 2011

Course is finished

Course General Description

Preliminary Course Programme

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02-11


Renewable Energy Technologies

Course supported by NORDPLUS

Lithuanian University of Agriculture, Kaunas

 

Distance learning part:
March 11 - April 10, 2011
Meeting in person: April 11-15, 2011


Prof. Kestutis Navickas, LZUU

March 1, 2011

Course is finished


Course General Description

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03-11

Animal Welfare Assessment


Estonian University of Life Science, Tartu


Meeting in person: March 7-11, 2011


Assoc.prof. David Arney, EMU


March 1, 2011

Course is finished

Course General Description

Course Programme

04-11

Landscape Studio


Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava

Distance learning part:
September 26 - October 14, 2011
Meeting in person: October 24-28, 2011


Assist. prof. Daiga Zigmunde, LLU


Course is cancelled


Course General Description

Preliminary Course Programme

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05-11


Game Animals Protection and Management

Course supported by NORDPLUS

Aleksandras Stulginskis University, Kaunas


Distance learning part:
October 15 -November 4, 2011

Meeting in person: November 5-9, 2011


Assoc.prof. Kestutis Petelis, ASU

October 15, 2011



Course General Description

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Courses open for BOVA students


Course modules arranged in the frames of the Biolandman program at EMU

 





 


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