Background Forestry and Value Chains Development (FORVAC) aims to contribute in increasing economic, social and environmental benefits from forests and woodlands while reducing deforestation. The expected outcome of FORVAC is “Improved forest-based income, livelihoods and environmental benefits”. Outcomes are expected to be achieved through the following outputs: Output 1: Improved Value Chains and increased Private...Read More
The College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism (CFWT) invites SUA community and all intrested people to attend the seminar entitled “3D-Articulated Hand Pose Estimation for Multi-touchless Human Machine Interaction” This seminar presents an approach to developing a new interface that offers 3D interaction without direct contact with the computing device. This novel interaction technology is spurred by the...Read More
The following undergraduate candidates have been approved by the University Senate to graduate during the 35th Graduation Ceremony scheduled on 22nd November, 2019. In case your information are not correctly written, please report to the Principal, College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism via email: forestry@sua.ac.tz BSc. Forestry 2019 BSc. Wildlife Management 2019 BSc. Tourism Management For more information...Read More
BSc Forestry, Wildlife Management and Tourism Management students third year are required to undertake special project research among others in order to meet the qualification for aquiring degree of BSc Forestry and Wildlife Management repectively. Therefore, BSc Forestry, Wildlife Management and Tourism Management students third year are kindly asked to download the list of special project supervisors for immediate actions. All students...Read More
Employer: Sokoine University of Agriculture – SUADate Published: 2019-10-31Application Deadline: 2019-11-13 JOB SUMMARY: N/A DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: i. To conduct induction course in pedagogic skills for those who had none before; ii. To understudy senior members, including attending lectures and seminars, tutorials and practical training; iii. To conduct tutorials, seminars and practicals; iv. To assist in research, consultancy...Read More
On 23rd October 2019, the Development Corridor Partnership (DCP) Project Team at the Sokoine University of Agriculture together with the Project Leader from UNEP-WCMC, Prof. Neil Burgess and an Advisor to the Project, Ms. Christine Tam, held its project progress meeting in the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism seminar room. The meeting among others...Read More
It is open to both women and men (who support women and youth in the sector) from ages 25-40. Selected fellows will spend 5 weeks in the US doing hands-on professional development activities. The application for the spring 2020 cohort is now open. Here is the link to the site with more information and the...Read More
The College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism participates in an Innovation Mentorship Training workshop at Sokoine University of Agriculture from 8th October 2019. The college is usually practicing various innovation technologies of forestry, wildlife and tourism in various areas of Tanzania. Opening remarks by Prof. Theodosy J. Msogoya, Acting Director of Postgraduate Studies, Research, Technology Transfer and Consultancy, Sokoine...Read More
Ndaki ya Misitu, Wanyamapori na Utalii kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha Sokoine cha Kilimo (SUA) kwa kutambua na kuthamini mchango ambao ameutoa katika kipindi cha uongozi wake aliyekuwa Naibu Makamu wa Mkuu wa Chuo Utawala na Fedha Prof. Yonika Ngaga wamemzawadia Ngao ya heshima kwa ajili ya kumpongeza na kumtakia kila la kheri katika majukumu yake mengine ya kazi. Akizungumza...Read More
The second year BSc. Forestry from the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism conducted field practical on sawmilling, wood properties and utilization in Arusha and Kilimanjaro. The feild practical covers charcoal production at SUATF; Tooth pick at Imara Furniture Company; Natural durability at TAFORI timber graveyard in Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Tooth pick at Imara Furniture Company ...Read More