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Archives News - March 2010

Seminar on “Global Warming”

On March 30th, 2010, Henri-Luc Thibault participated in the seminar on “Global Warming” organized by the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (Lebanon) – Faculty of Sciences and Computer Engineering (FSCE), under the high patronage of H.E.M. Mohammad Rahal, Minister of Environment. <More …>

 

Cooperation framework agreement between CNRS, Montpellier University and Plan Bleu

On March 16th, 2010, Plan Bleu signed a cooperation framework agreement with the CNRS and Montpellier University. The main objective of this agreement is to improve the knowledge on water resources and more particularly to increase the water/global changes interactions. This agreement finds a first realization with the thesis work started  by Ms Marianne Milano, under the supervision of Plan Bleu and the Hydrosciences Laboratory of Montpellier 2 University.

 

Coordination meeting of the PEGASO Project

From 2nd to 3rd of March 2010, Blue Plan took part in Venice in the first coordination meeting of the PEGASO Project gathering the project manager and the work packages’ leaders. The discussion focused on the presentation of various tasks and deliverables, as well as on partnership dynamics and interactions between the project partners. <More …>

 

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