The first course is focused on innovation in aquaculture while the second course focuses on innovations in the sustainable utilization of algae and other coastal resources.
The “Blue Economy” is no longer just about fishing and fish processing. In the Westfjords, for example, aquaculture has made a sizeable niche for itself, and the increasing uses for seaweeds, kelp and other resources are revealing new opportunities for the marine economy of the future. There are also often ways of increasing value by connecting the Blue Economy with the Green Economy.
The courses benefit from having agencies working in the field right on their doorstep and company visits are an essential course component. Students are versed in the opportunities and challenges of cold water aquaculture in the first course, while the second course focuses on innovations in the sustainable utilisation of coastal resources. At the end of each course students work on a business plan for an innovation project of their own choosing.
Innovations in Aquaculture
Length: 1 week (2 ECTS) – 21.03.2015-27.03.2015
Location: Tálknafjörður
Language: English and Icelandic (business plan)
Price: ISK 10,000
Harvesting the Sea – Innovation and Sustainability
Length: 1 week (2 ECTS) – 28.03.2015-03.04.2015
Location: Reykhólar
Language: English and Icelandic (business plan)
Price: ISK 10,000
Application deadline: 6 March 2015.
Note: UW will treat UArctic students as Erasmus- or Nordplus-students, i.e. no registration fee is charged, as long as they mention it on the application form.
Further information about the courses can be found on the UW webpages.
Contact:
Peter Weiss, director of UW
Email: nyskopun@uwestfjords.is
tel: +354 450 3045