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Expanding Horizons: Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships. Growing Partnerships for Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests: Growing Partnerships for Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests. / Walmsley, James.
6 t. Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. 2022Article about Commonwealth Scholarships for Forestry programmes at Bangor University.

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T1 - Expanding Horizons: Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships. Growing Partnerships for Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests

T2 - Growing Partnerships for Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests

AU - Walmsley, James

PY - 2022/7/1

Y1 - 2022/7/1

N2 - The programme aims to provide students with detailed knowledge and expertise that are directly relevant to the work of a modern forest manager and those working in associated disciplines, focusing on scientific, academic, and practical principles which underpin forest management, conservation, ecosystem function and livelihoods. The part-time nature of the MSc enables students to study alongside other work or personal commitments.As part of the review into the outcomes and impact of the Commonwealth Distance Learning Programme, in-depth interviews were conducted with Dr JamesWalmsley, Senior Lecturer in Forestry at Bangor University, Dr Ernest Foli, Principal Research Scientist at the Forestry Research Institute of Ghana (whichpartnered with Bangor University in delivering the Distance Learning programme), Edwin Hara, a 2019 Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholar and Dan Ndalowa, the Scholar’s Employer at the Malawi College for Forestry and Wildlife. They all shared their experiences of participating in the Commonwealth Distance Learning Programme.

AB - The programme aims to provide students with detailed knowledge and expertise that are directly relevant to the work of a modern forest manager and those working in associated disciplines, focusing on scientific, academic, and practical principles which underpin forest management, conservation, ecosystem function and livelihoods. The part-time nature of the MSc enables students to study alongside other work or personal commitments.As part of the review into the outcomes and impact of the Commonwealth Distance Learning Programme, in-depth interviews were conducted with Dr JamesWalmsley, Senior Lecturer in Forestry at Bangor University, Dr Ernest Foli, Principal Research Scientist at the Forestry Research Institute of Ghana (whichpartnered with Bangor University in delivering the Distance Learning programme), Edwin Hara, a 2019 Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholar and Dan Ndalowa, the Scholar’s Employer at the Malawi College for Forestry and Wildlife. They all shared their experiences of participating in the Commonwealth Distance Learning Programme.

KW - distance learning, international, forestry

UR - https://cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Expanding-Horizons-Bangor-Case-Study.pdf

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PB - Commonwealth Scholarship Commission

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