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NSET hosts the Closure Meeting of Eurasian University Network for International Cooperation in Earthquakes (EU-NICE) in Kathmandu, Nepal
The National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET) and Sapienza University of Roma, Italy is organizing the Closure Meeting of the program: Eurasian University Network for International Cooperation in Earthquakes (EU-NICE), during 2-3 May 2014 at NSET office, Bhainsepati, Kathmandu Nepal
NSET, one of the partners of the project, is hosting the Closure Meeting of EU-NICE in Kathmandu, Nepal. The meeting is being participated by various key organizations engaged in EUNICE. Sharing of experiences, observations, and gathering valuable suggestions for
similar endeavors in future has been the main agenda of the meeting. EU-NICE is a multi-country multi-year project for promotion of academic collaboration among European and Asian Universities. It is funded by the Action 2 Partnership of the Erasmus Mundus. The main objective of the project is to establish cooperation in higher education among institutions located in seismic prone European and Asian Countries, through mobility measures aimed at creating competitive professional curricula in global disaster reduction issues. A total of 13 universities partnered in this program with Sapienza University of Roma as the project leader. Total 100 mobilities were implemented during the period of 4 years. Currently, the project is towards the closure of its implementation in 2014.