Regional training programmes

This intensive training course is conducted in conjunction with the Centre of Excellence. It takes place in a different developing country every year, and is often hosted by an alumnus of the CofE itself. The 2-3 week long training courses have focused on specific topics delivered by experts in these fields. The goals and outcomes of the CofE Regional Training are similar to those of the Visiting Professorship programmes.

Togo 2023

NF-POGO Regional Training Programme on Marine Pollution

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Bangladesh 2023

NF-POGO Regional Training on Sustainable Marine Resourc

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Malaysia 2019

Photo credit: Mahadi Mohammad

The Regional Training Course of the NF-POGO Centre of Excellence in Observational Oceanography was held in Penang, Malaysia, between 24 February and 10 March 2019.

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Ireland 2017

Photo credit: NF-POGO-NUIG

Atlantic Ocean Climate Scholars Programme: This course focuses on how climate and oceans interact, with particular examples from the Atlantic Ocean and higher latitudes.

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Ireland 2016

Photo credit: Pauhla McGrane

Atlantic Ocean Climate Scholars Programme: This course focuses on how climate and oceans interact, with particular examples from the Atlantic Ocean and higher latitudes.

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Mexico 2015

Regional CofE Mexico

Phytoplankton Bio-optical Variability: Application to the Study of Coastal Systems.

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The Philippines 2014

participants regional CofE Phillipines; photo credit: G Jacinto

Detection of HABs in Southeast Asia by Remote Sensing: Operational Warning and Regional Monitoring Protocols.

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India 2012

participants regional CofE India; photo credit: G Plumley

Application of ocean colour remote sensing in Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Modeling.

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Vietnam 2011

participants regional CofE Vietnam; photo credit: Hoang Cong Tin

Application of Ocean Color Remote Sensing for Study of Marine and Coastal Processes and related Bio-Resources.

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Brazil 2009

participants regional CofE Brazil; photo credit: Jaimie Rojas Marquez

Remote sensing of phytoplankton functional types for biogeochemistry applications.

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