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TRAINING DEPARTMENT Our Mission is to train manpower at all levels for sustainable development while maintaining excellent standards in Education, Training and Research in the fields of Meteorology, Climate and Water. Our Vision is to become the a world class scientific institution that provides Education, Training and Research in Meteorological, Hydrological and related fields in the Region.
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The panel recognised that the impacts of economic
globalization on the operation of NMSs, coupled with the greatly increased focus
on natural disaster reduction requires an interdisciplinary approach, especially on the overall goals of sustainability.
This approach calls for a diversified personnel with greater
flexibility for development across the diverse areas of responsibility of NMSs
in the 21st century.
The panel also foresaw the need for more focused
professional training and user oriented NMS's. In this respect, the panel proposed a
new classification (nomenclature)
IMTR like other RTCs,
has embarked on a process to review training curricula for various courses
in line with the WMO guidelines and taking into account global and national goals.
Consequently,
IMTR has already reviewed and adapted the two-tier system of training
for meteorological personnel.
IMTR
has held several Curriculum Development/Review retreats, out of which several curricula
have been either developed or reviewed. Five of these have already been published,
amongst them:
Advanced Meteorological Technicians Course (AMTC)
Middle level Meteorological Technicians Course (MMTC)
Disaster Management Course (DMC)
Certificate in Advanced Integrated Water Resources Management Course (IWRM)
Diploma in Computer Studies (DCS)
The
first two programmes respectively replaced the old WMO Class IV/III and WMO
class II courses.
Seven programmes are undergoing a peer-review process and will be published
immediately this process is completed. These are:
Environmental Management and Assessment (MEM)
Course in Applied Climatology (CAC)
Table Driven Code Formats (TDCF)
Artillery Meteorology Course’ (AMC)
Course in
Applied Agricultural Meteorology
(CAAM)
Specialised Course
in
Aviation Meteorology
(SCAM), and
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
(CCSD).
Several other courses
are at various stages of development and updates will be presented as often as
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