International Science Expert visits New Zealand
The Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences at the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural
Organisation (UNESCO), Walter Erdelen, is in New Zealand for an official visit.
Prior to his appointment with UNESCO, Mr Erdelen served in a number of academic positions in the areas of Ecology and
Biogeography in his home country of Germany. He was Visiting Professor at the Dept. of Biology, Institute of Technology,
Bandung, Indonesia from 1997 to 2001
During his visit to New Zealand this week, Mr Erdelen spoke at the SCICON Conference in Christchurch and the Third
Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning in Dunedin. He also visited Lincoln University, Canterbury University and the
University of Otago.
In Wellington, he will meet with range of ministry and government department representatives. Today, Mr Erdelen met with
Minister of Research Science and Technology Hon Pete Hodgson. He also met with the Science and Social Science
sub-commissions of the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO, and he will be presenting the UNESCO NZ Undergraduate
Science Scholarship awards at a function at Parliament tonight.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) is a United Nations agency working for
world peace and international understanding through international co-operation in education, natural and social
sciences, culture and communications.
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Sustainable Development and Education for Sustainable Development Sustainable development and indigenous knowledge
systems in the Pacific ICT in education