UN University Spring 2011 Building Resilience to Climate Change Courses, japan

Overview

The United Nations University Institute for Sustainability and Peace (UNU-ISP), Tokyo, invites applications for the new intensive 4-week postgraduate programme on “Building Resilience to Climate Change” developed under the framework of the University Network for Climate and Ecosystems Change Adaptation Research (UN-CECAR). The new courses, conducted at UNU-ISP, cover a range of issues on sustainability and adaptation to climate and ecosystems change. Topics include:

  • climate and atmospheric science
  • impacts assessment
  • climate and society
  • ecosystems resilience
  • risk and uncertainty
  • integrated solutions for mitigation and adaptation
  • community-based adaptation strategies

Students also will receive practical training in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing software.

Baca Juga:   Harry Worthington Scholarships, University of Sheffield, UK

FELLOWSHIPS
A limited number of fellowships (covering tuition fees and living expenses) are available for outstanding students from developing countries and who can demonstrate a need for financial assistance. All students are expected to pay for their own travel expenses to and from Tokyo.

ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION

The programme is open to Master`s and Ph.D students who are currently enrolled in a university postgraduate programme and who have already identified their thesis topic prior to arriving in Japan.

Applicants must provide:

  • a completed Application & Fellowship Form with photo and signature
  • proof of enrolment in a masters or Ph.D. degree programme
  • original transcript of academic record
  • a detailed proposal of their research topic, and explain how it will link their current university thesis topic to that of climate change
  • TOEFL scores or equivalent proof of English-language proficiency for non-native speakers or those who do not have an academic degree in an English-speaking country
  • minimum of two references; one from their supervisor and one from another faculty member
Baca Juga:   12 PhD Fellowships at GMPF

For detailed information on the application and admission procedures, and to download the application form, please visit the UNU-ISP website at: https://isp.unu.edu/cecar.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Spring 2011 Postgraduate Courses on “Building Resilience to Climate Change” 28 February – 25 March 2011

www.isp.unu.edu/cecar

DEADLINE: 21 January 2011

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