Education / Computer Man College – Sudan
Computer Man College – Sudan

ECHOTECHNIE CHAIRS
- Balamand University - Lebanon
- Computer Man College - Sudan
- Free University of Brussels - Belgium
- Göteborg University - Sweden
- M.S Swaminathan Research Foundation-India
- Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
- San Martin University – Argentina
- South Valley University - Egypt
- Technical University of Moldova
- University of Bahrain
- University of Bucharest -Romania
- University of Rhode Island
- University of Tasmania
- Vietnam National University
- Yunnan University - China
Chair holder: Dr. Abdalla Mergheni Mohamed
Full Chair title: UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Chair
Date created: 2004
Address: Computer Man College Building P.O. Box 10553 Khartoum - SUDAN
Telephone: + (249) 9125-98856 / + (249) 153998518
Fax: + (249) 155-182880
E-mail: teldream999@gmail.com; computermancob@hotmail.com
Web site : www.cmcsudan.net
Other contact: Prof. Aubaker Mustafa, Dean Computer Man College
The UNESCO-Cousteau Ecotechnie Chair at Computer Man University College for Computer Studies is established to implement the Ecotechnie concept and spread awareness among public and private agencies in Sudan, about the environment and sustainable development in particular along the Red Sea coastline.
The Chair develops training program, workshops, information and communication services to address the understanding of ecological and social system inter-relationships with a special emphasis on the use of modern communication and information technologies, including space observation systems.
The Chair organizes interdisciplinary courses, seminars and field-based experiences for students on issues related to industry, such as the tourism industry, encompassing design, conservation and management of sites.
The role of the Ecotechnie Chair is to emphasize the special importance of promoting the sustainable utilization of resources in Sudan. The Chair strengthens the international and multidisciplinary nature of initiatives in favor of education and development to encompass ecobuilding; of ecotourism and marine sciences and of ecology as well as environmental education.
