
Annoucements

Vacancy Announcement 2023
June 13, 2023
S4W-Nepal is a non-profit research organization focused on generating, managing, and understanding the hydro-meteorological, groundwater, environmental, earth science, and disaster-related data necessary to support wise water management decisions. S4W-Nepal exists to leverage the power of citizen science, young researchers, and mobile technology to improve lives by strengthening our understanding and management of water.

Vacancy Announcement (CEO)
April 17, 2023
S4W-Nepal is a non-profit research organization focused on generating, managing, and understanding the hydro-meteorological, groundwater, environmental, earth science, and disaster-related data necessary to support wise water management decisions. S4W-Nepal exists to leverage the power of citizen science, young researchers, and mobile technology to improve lives by strengthening our understanding and management of water.
Job Description:
S4W-Nepal is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to serve as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The CEO will lead the organization in achieving its mission and strategic goals while managing the overall operations of the organization.

Webinar: “Consequences of construction material extraction: Myths and facts”
June 10, 2021 | Webinar series
The government’s plan regarding the export of construction materials (stones, pebbles, sand etc.) has become a major concern for environmentalists. It is crucial to enhance our understanding of the environmental impacts of extraction/trade of such resources so as to minimize potential future hazards. S4W-Nepal is glad to announce our forthcoming webinar on “Consequences of construction material extraction: Myths and facts.” This webinar intends to provide an interactive platform for researchers to discuss the prevailing construction material extraction issues in Nepal and their pertinent solutions.

Webinar: “Human impacts on sediment delivery in US rivers”
May 05, 2021 | Webinar series
Dr. John Gardner
Over the past years, agricultural and other activities have resulted in soil loss on the landscape, however, increasing its load in the rivers. The understanding of the impact of diverse anthropogenic activities on sediment loads on the streams is very pivotal for its proper management. S4W-Nepal is pleased to announce our upcoming webinar “Human impacts on sediment delivery in U.S. rivers” by Dr. John Gardner (Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh) on May 05, 2021. This webinar may serve as an incredible opportunity to boost your knowledge regarding water resources