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IHE DELFT ROTARY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WATER AND SANITATION PROFESSIONALS

Application Deadline: 15 April 2024

LOCATION: The Netherlands

The strategic partnership between The Rotary Foundation (TRF) and IHE Delft Institute for Water Education aims to tackle the world’s water and sanitation crisis by increasing the number of trained professionals to devise, plan, and implement solutions in developing and emerging countries. 

ELIGIBILITY:

These scholarships are designed to promote long-term productive relationships between Rotarians and highly skilled water and sanitation professionals in their communities. 

Rotarians interview and select from local candidates who have already been academically admitted at the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education’s MSc Programme in Water and Sustainable Development, to one of the following thematic tracks:

Water and Health

Water, Food and Energy

Water Resources and Ecosystems Health

Water Hazards, Risks and Climate

You can consult this website to find your nearest Rotarian club: https://my.rotary.org/en/search/club-finder

The application form has to be submitted by email to the Rotary/IHE Delft committee in the Netherlands: rotary.ihescholarship@gmail.com , copied to their District Governor and District Rotary Foundation Chair.

BENEFIT:

Through this partnership, scholarships are awarded annually for graduate students at IHE Delft’s campus in the Netherlands.

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AAAS-TWAS COURSE ON SCIENCE DIPLOMACY

Application Deadline: 05 February 2024

LOCATION: Italy

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Washington DC, USA, and The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Trieste, Italy, are seeking candidates to participate in the annual summer course on science diplomacy to be held on 17-21 June 2024 in person in Trieste, Italy.

ELIGIBILITY:

To strengthen the connection between scientists and governmental officials, policymakers and diplomats, applications to attend the course are being invited from ‘participant pairs’. Both participants in the participant pair should ideally be living and/or working in the same country, but not be working at the same institution. Priority will be given to participant pairs from developing countries, and especially Science and Technology lagging countries (STLCs – https://twas.org/66-countries).

The applicants in the ‘participant pair’ should share some common interest in the areas of science, technology and innovation. However, it is not necessary that they work or have been working together in the past.

The ‘participant pair’ will include:

Participant 1: a Early-Career Scientist (preferably 40 years or below) whose research and wider engagement has international policymaking implications or applications, and

Participant 2: a Policymaker from the policymaking arena, working on science, technology, and innovation-related matters. This person should belong to one of the following categories:

A local or national government official.

A policymaker.

A diplomat.

Staff at an academy of sciences at supervisory level.

Civil servant.

A representative of a research funding institution.

Staff or expert working for and/or with an international (e.g. UN) organization.

Applicants from any nationality are welcome but priority is given to developing countries.

Applicants from the 66 Science & Technology Lagging Countries (STLCs) https://twas.org/66-countriesand – within this group – the 47 Least Developed Countries (LDCs) https://twas.org/least-developed-countries-ldcs are especially encouraged to apply and will be given priority.

Women are especially encouraged to apply, as are refugee or displaced scientists.

BENEFIT:

Organizers will cover the expenses of pairs selected, including transportation, lodging, visa expenses, meals and incidentals.  

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