A team from DIPPER Lab at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) joins Junia University, France, for a week-long International Week programme, as part of the Erasmus+ international exchange initiative.
The delegation is joining workshops and collaborative sessions aimed at strengthening research and innovation partnerships.
Among these was a Climate Fresk workshop, an interactive, collaborative session focused on understanding the science and impacts of climate change.
The DIPPER Lab team worked together to build a visual fresk showing the causes, effects, and feedback loops of climate change, fostering hands-on learning, discussion, and critical thinking about climate solutions.
Members from DIPPER Lab include; Dr. Enoch Bessah, Climate & Ecosystems Service Monitoring, Dr. Prince Odame, Lead, Child Health & Innovation, Mrs. Christiana Selorm Aggor, Administrator, and Dr. Caleb Ocansey Melanya, Lead, International Partnerships & Innovation.
Dr. Ocansey is scheduled to lead a session on soil and ecosystem health tomorrow.
The visit is part of Erasmus+ activities that support mobility, collaboration, and knowledge exchange between KNUST and partner institutions, giving DIPPER Lab researchers the opportunity to share expertise and strengthen international ties.