Copenhagen: Denmark Creates Climate Scolarship in Honour of Copenhagen Conference
By Lifestyle Desk; published on December 16, 2009 at 6:52 pm

Ndifor Ernest Barche
The Danish Government has created a special Masters scolarship in lue of gifts to delegates at the Copenhagen conference. Travel and living expenses plus tuition will be paid for students attending Danish Universities to do climate studies under the COP15 Climate Scholarships. The list of recipients is as follows:
| Rafael Tabase |
Ghana |
AU |
Biosystems engineering |
| Most Sarmin |
Bangladesh |
AU |
Agro-environmental management |
| Renate Sales |
Brasil |
DTU |
Wind energy |
| Juan Murcia |
Columbia |
DTU |
Wind energy |
| Denisa Cupi |
Albania/USA |
KU |
Environmental chemistry and health |
| Maija Bertule |
Latvia |
RUC |
Technological and socio-economic planning |
| Ankit Joshi |
India |
RUC |
Technological and socio-economic planning |
| Ndifor Bache |
Cameroon |
SDU |
Environmental and resource management |
| Koman Habib |
Pakistan |
AAU |
Environmental management |
| Jospeh Adine |
Nigeria |
AAU |
Wind power systems |

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