IHDP Open Meeting 2005: Call for Submissions
Organizers of the 2005 Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of
Global Environmental Change Research Community (10-14 October 2005;
University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany) have issued a call for session,
paper and poster submissions.
Timeline and deadlines for applications:
Session submissions: 15 September-15 November 2004
Paper abstract submissions: 1 February-15 March 2005
Poster submissions: 1 February-15 March 2005
Pre-Open Meeting capacity-building training seminars: 15 November
2004-15 February 2005
Detailed submission information is available from
openmeeting.homelinux.org and by email from
[email protected]
For more information please contact: Lis Mullin, Open Meeting Coordinator
IHDP Secretariat
Walter-Flex-Str. 3
D-53113 Bonn, Germany
Tel: +49 228 73 90 50
Fax: +49 228 73 90 54
Email: [email protected]
Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Awards
The UK has announced a scheme that will fund 129 PhD studentships
for students from developing countries. More than 20 UK universities
have been invited to participate in the pilot of the Dorothy Hodgkin
Postgraduate Awards (DHPA) scheme.
For further details please consult: www.rcuk.ac.uk/hodgkin
2004 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of GEC
The Environmental Policy and Global Change section of the German
Political Science Association (DVPW) and its partners invite papers
for the 2004 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global
Environmental Change, to be held in Berlin on 3-4 December 2004.
This year's discussions will address the theme: "Greening of
Policies - Interlinkages and Policy Integration." The 2004 Berlin
Conference has been endorsed by the International Human Dimensions
Programme (IHDP) core projects "Institutional Dimensions of Global
Environmental Change (IDGEC)" and "Industrial Transformation"
(IHDP-IT), and is organized by the Environmental Policy Research
Centre of the Freie Universität Berlin.
For more information visit the 2004 Berlin Conference-homepage
www.fu-berlin.de/ffu/akumwelt/bc2004/index.htm
Announcement of Opportunity: START Fellowship/Visiting Scientist Program (Round 13)
This program, funded by DGIS, the Netherlands, is designed to
increase the number of developing country scientists who serve as
active partners in global change research in START regional networks
and in the Joint and Core Projects of the Earth System Science
Partnership (IGBP, WCRP, IHDP, and DIVERSITAS). Through this
effort, these scientists will also be able to contribute to related
aspects of sustainable development for their respective countries
and regions.
START Fellowships are offered at the graduate and post-graduate
levels to young scientists from Africa, Asia, and Oceania. START
fellows may work under senior mentors in leading laboratories or
institutions in any part of the world, where research is conducted
on relevant regional aspects of global change. Long-term
collaboration between the individuals and institution involved is
one important preferred outcome of the programme. The duration of
these fellowships is ordinarily one or two semesters (i.e. typically
4-8 months).
A parallel activity, the START Visiting Scientist Award, allows more
senior scientists from developing countries the opportunity to
undertake short-term visits to major international laboratories to
become acquainted with recent advances in research and develop
long-term programmatic linkages and partnerships. The duration of
these awards is usually 1-2 months.
Both the fellowship and visiting scientist awards will provide
economy-class, roundtrip airfare and a modest subsistence allowance.
Nominations/Applications
The following information must be included in applications for the
START Fellowship and Visiting Scientist Programmes:
- The START Fellowship/Visiting Scientist Application Form
[attached; available from the START website (www.start.org) in
various formats; 3 pages].
- A brief description (3-5 pages) of the proposed
fellowship/visiting scientist program, including expected outcomes
and benefits. Linkages to the international global change research
programmes should be made explicit.
- Indication of willingness of host institution to receive fellow
or visiting scientist (e.g. letter of support; 1 page);
- Curriculum vitae of candidate, including relevant qualifications
and experience (1-2 pages); and
- Proposed budget requirements (airfare and subsistence as
appropriate for host country). All budget items should be justified
(1 page).
Applications (of no more than 12 pages total) can be submitted
electronically, via fax, or by mail (postmarked by the deadline).
Electronic submission is strongly encouraged.
DEADLINE for the thirteenth round of awards is: December 1, 2004.
For further information, contact:
Ms. Patricia Sipher, Program Associate
International START Secretariat
2000 Florida Avenue, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20009 USA
Tel: (1-202) 462-2213; Fax: (1-202) 457-5859
E-mail: [email protected]
The START Fellowship/Visiting Scientist Award Program is made
possible through funds from The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign
Affairs (DGIS). We thank The Netherlands for its continued support
of START programmes.