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Former names | Natural Resources Training Institute (NRTI) |
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Motto | 'Higher learning infused with GNH values' |
Type | Public |
Established | 1992 as Natural Resources Training Institute (NRTI) and renamed as the College of Natural Resources in 2003 |
President | Sonam Wangchuk [1] |
Dean | Ugyen Thinley (Academic Affairs) Sonam Tashi (Research and Industrial Linkages) Ugyen Dorji (Student Affairs) |
Academic staff | 63 |
Administrative staff | 44 |
Students | 628 in the academic year 2024 |
Address | Lobesa, East West highway , , 14001 , |
Campus | Suburban, 29 hectares (72 acres) |
Website | www |
The College of Natural Resources, [2] Royal University of Bhutan [3] (CNR RUB) [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] is a college offering courses on natural resources management, that include organic agriculture, animal science, environment and climate, food science and technology, forest science and sustainable development [11] The college is located in Lobesa, Punakha District, in central west Bhutan. The college campus is spread over 98 acres (40 ha) on the eastern slope of Lobesa and is about 140 km (87 mi) away from the Paro International Airport.
Founded in 1992 as Natural Resources Training Institute (NRTI) [12] by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests to train extension agents. The training was based on the Bhutanese farming systems; Crops, livestock and forests are the integral parts of the rural livelihood system in Bhutan. Therefore, to integrate the three domains such as Crops, livestock and forests the then-National Agriculture Training Institute (NATI) located at Paro, the Royal Veterinary Institute (RVI) at Serbithang and the Bhutan Forestry Institute (BFI) at Taba were brought under one umbrella named as the Natural Resources Training Institute (NRTI) at Lobesa with funding support from Swiss Development Corporation (SDC), Helvetas and the Royal Government of Bhutan. The NRTI [12] [13] established in 1992 was under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests until 2002. The NRTI [14] joined the Royal University of Bhutan (RUB) [15] in 2003 as one of the constituent member colleges, and was named thereafter as the College of Natural Resources (CNR). As NRTI, [16] the institute offered Diploma courses in agriculture, animal husbandry, and forestry for the mid-level extension workers of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests until 2002. The College of Natural Resources (CNR), Royal University of Bhutan (RUB), [17] continued to offer Diploma courses as nested programmes after 2010 after the Bachelor programmes were introduced in agriculture, animal science, and forest science. By 2012 the college started to offer Bachelor of Science in sustainable development, and in July 2015, Bachelor of Science programme in environment and climate studies was introduced. The college started to offer post graduate programme such as Master in development practice (MDP) in 2014. MDP, is a global multidisciplinary programme. Similarly, Master of Science in natural resources management by research programme (MSc NRM) was launched in 2015. Further, a Bachelor of Science programme, namely BSc in food science and technology, was launched in the year 2017, and BSc in organic agriculture was launched in 2019. BSc in agriculture is replaced by BSc in organic agriculture and since 2021, the college has stopped offering BSc in agriculture [18] Furthermore, the college started to offer Master of Science programme in Conservation Biology by Research and PhD in Climate Studies programme in March 2022. The PhD in Climate Studies programme is the first PhD programme of its kind in the Royal University of Bhutan and is hosted by the CNR. [19]
In 2016, the college was accredited by the Bhutan Accreditation Council (BAC), and awarded A grade [20]
The College of Natural Resources is located in Lobesa, Punakha District, Bhutan, in central west Bhutan. The college campus is spread over 98 acres (40 ha) on the eastern slope of Lobesa and is about 140 km (87 mi) away from the Paro international airport. Besides laboratories and academic buildings, the main campus includes housing, and sports a conference center, and a library with over 100,000 volumes of books and other periodicals.
CNR RUB comprises [21] of six departments and nine programs:
The College of Natural Resources offers PhD, Master's, Bachelor's, Diploma and Certificate courses [21] Among the programs [28] offered include regular Master of Science in Development Practice, [29] Master of Science in Natural Resources Management by Research, Bachelor of Science in Animal Science [30] Bachelor of Science in Environment and Climate Studies, [31] Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology [32] Bachelor of Science in Forest Science [33] Bachelor of Science in Organic Agriculture [34] and Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Development [35] In addition, the College of Natural Resources, [19] Royal University of Bhutan, started offering PhD in Climate Studies [36] since February 2021 and Master of Science in Conservation Biology by Research since March 2022.
The college has several collaboration such as: Bremen University, Germany, (Erasmus+ - SUNRAISE project), [37] Göttingen University, Germany (Erasmus+), Palacky University, Czech Rep (Erasmus+), Pardova University, Italy (Erasmus+), Khonkaen University, Thailand (TICA) [38] Nagoya University, Japan (JSPS), SUstainable developmeNt Smart Agriculture Capacity (SUNSpACe) with support from Erasmus+ (EU), Norwegian University of Biological Science, Norway (NORHED), [39] Research Institute of Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan (FEAST), [40] Bangladesh Academy of Rural Development, [41] Bangladesh, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Kathmandu, Nepal (TROSA), [42] The Naturalis in Leiden, The Netherlands on Biodiversity and Nature [43] [44] and Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation among others (CDI). [45] In addition to the collaboration with international the college has active collaboration with national agencies, NGOs, [46] the college, [19] has also signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology [47] and is expected to have similar linkages with other agencies including civil society organizations in the future. In 2021, college signed MoU with Tarayana Foundation to collaborate on research, trainings and community services. Currently three students enrolled into the PhD in Climate Studies programme and all the students of this cohort are offered full scholarships by International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in Canada through Tarayana Foundation [48] In 2021, The college became a member of Global Waste Cleaning Network (GWCN).
The college has its own online journal for publication called Bhutan Journal of Natural Resources and Development (BJNRD). [49] [50] The BJNRD publishes quality research articles both online and print [51] [52] Besides offering academic programmes, the college has three research centres namely; (1) *Centre for Environment and Climate Research (CECR), [53] (2) **Centre for Rural Development Studies (CRDS), [54] and (3) ***Centre for Sustainable Mountain Agriculture (CSMA). [55] The research and publications as research output by staff and students of the college can be accessed here. [56] The college also provides professional education, short-course training, and consultancy services [57]
The present incumbent president, Mr. Sonam Wangchuk assumed office on 9 August 2021. [58] The outgoing President, Dr. Phub Dorji, completed his term as president on 30 June 2021. Dr. Phub Dorji assumed office on September 1, 2016, after his predecessor, Director General, Mr. Dorji Wangchuk, exited from the service. Until Dr. Phub Dorji assumed office, the position title was known as the Director or Director General based on the seniority; however, in 2015, the Royal University of Bhutan, changed the position structure, and renamed as the President. The college's first Director was Dasho [59] Sherab Tenzin (1992 to 1996, and in 1997 succeeded by Director, Mr. Jambay Dorji until 1999. By 2000, Mr. Dorji Wangchuk became the third director of the college until 2015. Wangchuk was promoted to director general in 2014. In 2016, Dr. Phub Dorji became the fourth director or the first President of the college. Mr. Sonam Wangchuk is the fifth head of the college since its establishment in 1992 and second President of the college under the Royal University of Bhutan.
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