TPE Trains Young Scientists in Nepal
From Oct.31-Nov. 14, 2011, the first TPE training course was held in Nepal in conjunction with the 2nd TiP summer school. 35 young scientists were selected to take part; of which, 10 were from Nepal, India and Pakistan, 13 from Germany and 12 from China. The training was an opportunity for them to advance their current research on the Third Pole region by increasing their knowledge of scientific writing, statistical methods and topics such as glaciology, isotope hydrology, slope stability and landslides, and atmospheric circulation. Additionally, during a field excursion to Kali Gandaki Valley, lectures on geology, geomorphology, biology and glaciology were given and participants presented on their individual research during evening seminars.
The TPE training course & TiP summer school was a huge success and an indicator of TPE's ability to provide quality, effective trainings for young scientists. Participants were able to share knowledge and experience amongst themselves and learn from top scientists in the field. The opportunity also opened the door for new friendships and future cooperation amongst Third Pole scientists.