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New Application call

Dear TWAS Members,

Dear TWAS Young Affiliates,

We are pleased to inform that:

TWAS has just opened a call for applications for a new and valuable opportunity to collaborate with the CAS-TWAS Centres of Excellence. This grant is open to any Member of TWAS and any TWAS Young Affiliate.

More details are available at the page: https://twas.org/opportunity/grants-cooperation-sustainability-science-cas-twas-centres-excellence



Thank you and best regards,
TWAS Secretariat

 We are excited to announce the 2025 ARUA-Carnegie-Mastercard Early-Career Research Fellowship, a prestigious program designed to support exceptional Early-Career Researchers in our member universities.

 The fellowships will be hosted by the thirteen (13) ARUA Centres of Excellence (CoEs) and their affiliated institutions. Eligible fellows will collaborate closely with Senior Researchers for a six-month period. This year, the initiative aims to support up to 42 Early Career Researchers (ECRs). At least 70% of the fellowships will be allocated to female candidates, and applicants must be under 35 years old at the time of application.

 The eligibility requirements and selection criteria can be found at the link below: https://arua.org/early-career-research-fellowships-2025/

 New  Appilication Call- application deadline is May 19,2025

Visiting opportunities to Germany for early career researchers (TWAS-DFG cooperation visits programme)

To  dowwnload and access the application  pls use this link         Documents - SEWiST

 

New Call for papers to download and access please use this link (Documents - SEWiST)

African Scientific, Research and Innovation Counci

AUTHOR GUIDELINES:

This guideline was developed for the authors whose abstracts were selected for submission of a full manuscript for evaluation by the

Scientific Committee of the 8th ASRIC Congress.

•    All manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word (DOC) and for any clarities you are requested to communicate by email to  asri cco n g re ss@g m ail. co m

Title of the paper should be in bold Times New Roman with font size 14 and centered to the page.

•    Authors

 For multi-authored papers, the submitting author will be identified as the Corresponding Author unless otherwise indicated. Submission of such papers is on the basis that the corresponding author has the agreement of all authors for submission and publication of the paper.

  In case of a project/research work which was funded or sponsored by a funding agency, funding name (sponsor) and funding or grant number should be added using Times New Roman with font size 12.

•  The text of manuscripts should be prepared in English, using Times New Roman with font size 12.

•  Papers should be less than 15,000 words. The manuscript may contain illustrations including both figures and tables. In special circumstances longer papers can be considered.

•  Manuscripts should be organized in following order: (1) Title; (2) Author (s), and affiliation(s) of author(s); (3) Abstract (no more

than 200 words); (4) Keywords (3 to 7 key words); (5) Introduction; (6) Methods, techniques, studied material and area des criptions; (7)

Results; (8) Discussion; (9) Conclusion; (10) Acknowledgments; (11) References cited; (12) Tables; (13) Figures.

•  Acknowledgments should follow in the   main text and be headed Acknowledgment(s).

•  The referencing style adopted is the APA Referencing Style

 

New Application 

Dear colleagues, 

 

We are happy to announce that applications are now open for the Pathways Autumn School 2025: Towards Sustainable and Just Futures: Concepts, Challenges, and Practices

The Pathways Autumn School creates a learning space for early-career researchers in sustainability science, as a space of connection among scientists from all disciplines who are working to understand sustainability challenges and actively contribute to societal transformations. The 2025 School will focus on the concepts, practices and challenges of a more transformative research agenda within sustainability science. 

 

The programme includes three main streams:

 

Module 1 - Towards a shared glossary for interdisciplinary work in sustainability science

Module 2 - Learning to engage with societal actors: a case study in the Alps

Module 3 - Technological and geo-political dynamics: Key challenges for sustainability science

 

Taking place in Aussois, the French Alps, from 13-17 October, 2025, participants will reflect and engage, both personally and collectively through a shared living space and a 5-day programme consisting of interactive workshops, keynote sessions, outdoor activities and interdisciplinary exchange.

 

Doctoral researchers and researchers who finished their PhD within the last 10 years (excluding periods of parental leave) who are living and working in Europe are invited to apply. Find further information and how to apply on the Pathways website and also on the 2025 School brochure. The call for applications is open until 12 May 2025 at midnight CEST.

 

With sincere thanks for your help in disseminating our call,

Sandrine Paillard

 

On behalf of the organizing committee

 

Cristina O'Callaghan Gordo (Barcelona Institute for Global Health); Guntra Aistara (Central European University,Vienna); Helmut Haberl (Global Land Programme and Institute of Social Ecology, BOKU, Vienna); Nathalie Blanc (CNRS, Centre des Politiques de la Terre), Nigel Yoccoz (Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment and University of Tromsø); Sandrine Paillard (CNRS, Future Earth France); Shonali Pachauri (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg); Stephanie O'Toole (CNRS, Future Earth France); Victoria Reyes-García (ICTA, Autonomous University of Barcelona); Wolfgang Cramer (CNRS, French National Committee for Future Earth)