Being in the . The coordinator is really helpful and provides support, including suggesting project topics that are based on your interests and local situations, which can be perfect for showing skills and adding depth to your professional portfolio. They would also offer you infos about events happening in ktm. Not only could you connect to the local culture, but you could also be part of it and have chances to let the local news use your photo. It’s a great experience!
Ram provided program coordination for me whilst undertaking background research for my PhD in Nepal. He made valuable connections with the right people that I would never have been able to do under my own steam. These professionals at the top of their field provided a richness and depth of insight which aided my understanding and knowledge. Nepal proved to be an amazing place for my student exploration. Ram was a central figure in making this time the most wonderful experience. He is himself highly professional, extremely well connected, with a warmth of character. Ram is able to cater for a bespoke program that meets your needs beyond your wildest dreams. Victoria Smith. UK
Dear Ram how are you? I’m leaving for my trip to Pakistan with National Geographic in two weeks, and it made me think of the day I first got the news while doing my internship with you in Nepal. I wanted to say thank you for the experience and the support you should me. The leprosy project I did, really helped me develop as a photographer, and without your guidance it would not of been as successful. The telegraph in the uk wanted to buy the photos. But in the end they said the images were too “Gory”. So I’m looking at another group that are interested. Once again, thank you for everything. I hope you are doing well.
It was wonder meeting with Dr.Juan F. Arratia Fulbright Specialist in Kathmandu after his thoughtful deliberation about important of research in Kathmandu during his short visit. We exchanged our experienced while mentoring the research/internship students.
Dr. Arratia, a native of Pomaire, Chile, did most of his schooling in his country of origin. He did his senior year of high school in the United States as part of an exchange program. He completed his bachelor’s degree in Electric Engineering and then obtained the prestigious Rhodes International scholarship to obtain a master’s degree in Engineering at Louisiana Tech University. Just like he had planned, after finishing his master’s degree, he completed a doctorate in Electric Engineering at the University of Washington in St. Louis, Missouri.