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Home»Search by Region»Africa»EcoSciGen Climate Research Workshop 2024

EcoSciGen Climate Research Workshop 2024

Jude OgarJanuary 4, 20243 Mins Read
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Deadline: January 30, 2024

Applications for the EcoSciGen Climate Research Workshop 2024 are now open. The Climate Research Workshop offers a unique training experience for individuals aged 18-26 from Africa who are passionate about addressing climate change issues. This 6-month program is designed to equip young participants with the knowledge and skills needed to become independent researchers in the climate space through intellectual development, capacity building, knowledge sharing and training sessions.

The program will reshape the perspectives of young individuals in Africa regarding climate change. Rather than being viewed solely as a problem, it presents an opportunity for participants to make a meaningful impact and contribute to positive change in the climate landscape.

Program Details

The EcoSciGen Climate Research Workshop begins with scientific research training: a beginner-friendly tri-monthly training designed to equip them as expert writers and science communicators. Following the research training, there will be a climate change training in which participants will gain a thorough understanding of climate change and its intersections. These training sessions will last 4-months, after which participants will collaborate to carry out research related to climate change to be published in peer-reviewed journals for another 2-months.

  • Scientific Research Training (3 months): Participants will be trained on research design, literature review, data collection and analysis, effective writing, communication, and project management. Young scholars will be provided with the tools and resources to carry out independent research. Through this training a new generation of researchers will emerge- people who will move from words to action.
  • Climate Change Knowledge Training (1 Month): Participants will be trained on concepts like the history of earth processes, earth history and processes, physical science of climate change, and climate solutions. Through the virtual training program, which includes diverse speakers, workshops and group work, participants will come together to find solutions and further our scientific understanding of climate change.
  • Collaboration and Mentorship (2 Months): To improve their skills and put their knowledge into practice. Participants will collaborate with their respective backgrounds to write a research paper aimed at addressing climate-related issues. Participants will be mentored and supervised by academics who will oversee their work during this time.

Eligibility

Young Scholars must:

  • Demonstrate commitment to addressing climate change in their community;
  • Be between the ages of 18-26 at the start of the workshop (March 1, 2024);
  • Be fluent in spoken and written English;
  • Be a STEM field graduate or undergraduate.;
  • Commit to completing the workshop by August 30 and mentoring others after the workshop;
  • Have access to internet, email to allow for consistent communication with the EcoSciGen team and mentors for the duration of the workshop;
  • Adhere to the Climate Research Workshop graduation guidelines (to be provided upon acceptance to the program).

Application

Submit a completed application on or before Tuesday, January 30, 2024, 11:59PM (WAT).

Click here to apply

For more information, visit EcoSciGen Climate Research Workshop.

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Jude Ogar is an educator and youth development practitioner with years of experience working in the education and youth development space. He is passionate about the development of youth in Africa.

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