Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) |
APECS is an international and interdisciplinary organization for undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, early faculty members, educators and others with interests in Polar and Alpine Regions and the wider cryosphere. Our aims are to stimulate interdisciplinary and international research collaborations, and develop effective future leaders in polar research, education and outreach. We seek to achieve these aims by: Facilitating international and interdisciplinary networking to share ideas and experiences and to develop new research directions and collaborations; providing opportunities for professional career development; and promoting education and outreach as an integral component of polar research and to stimulate future generations of polar researchers.
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Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation Capacity building committee (ATBC CBC) |
To foster scientific understanding and conservation of tropical ecosystems by supporting research, collaboration and communication among tropical biologists and conservationists.
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Cambridge Conservation Initiative ECR network |
This is the ECR network of the CCI. The Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) is a unique collaboration between the University of Cambridge and leading internationally-focused biodiversity conservation organisations clustered in and around Cambridge, UK.
Website: http://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/ |
Earth System Governance Project - ESG |
Research on Earth System Governance: defined in this project as the interrelated and increasingly integrated system of formal and informal rules, rule-making systems, and actor-networks at all levels of human society (from local to global) that are set up to steer societies towards preventing, mitigating, and adapting to global and local environmental change and, in particular, earth system transformation, within the normative context of sustainable development.
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Economic and Urban Policy Analysts (ECONUPA) |
The Economic and Urban Policy Analysts (ECONUPA) is a non-profit think tank that conducts independent, high quality applied research on economic and urban policy issues in African countries and the developing world.
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German Network of Early Career Scientists in Future Earth |
To improve the information exchange about Future Earth (global and national activities). To raise knowledge on Future Earth relevant research projects – in particular projects of and with Early Career Scientists. To enable academic exchange and discourse on the ECS level. Collaboration: joint workshops, publications and implementation of new joint research activities. Strategic and programmatic pooling of existing and planned research activities. To be involved in agenda setting processes and development of research activities related to Future Earth (on national and international level). Internationalization: to endorse ECS research activities into international networks.
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Global Colleagues - Academic Stand Against Poverty (Global Colleagues - ASAP) |
To foster collaboration between earlier-career scholars working on poverty-related research (based in the Global South) and more experienced scholars working on similar topics (in the Global South and North) through one-to-one research partnerships.
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Global Young Academy (GYA) |
The Global Young Academy aims to become the voice of young scientists around the world. To realize our vision we develop, connect, and mobilize new talent from six continents. Moreover we empower young researchers to lead international, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational dialogue with the goal to make global decision making evidence-based and inclusive. The GYA activities focus on science and policy, education and outreach, open science, and the research environment. The GYA also supports the establishment and coordination of National Young Academies around the world.
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Ice Core Young Scientists (ICYS) |
Ice Core Young Scientists (ICYS) is an informal, international network of early career scientists dedicated to the study of polar and alpine ice cores and ice core-related sciences. Our purpose is to foster personal connections among young scientists from around the world, in order to build a supportive ice core science community and to inspire future collaborations.
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Institute of System Sciences, Innovation and Sustainability Research, University of Graz |
The Institute of Systems Sciences, Innovation and Sustainability Research investigates the transition towards sustainability. Therefore, we study transition, innovation, and adaptation processes within human-environment systems, with a focus on firms and regions. We base our research on systems sciences, innovation and transition sciences as well as sustainability science, and develop inter- and transdisciplinary methods to analyse and model human-environment systems, develop scenarios and transition pathways, and assess regulatory strategies.
Website: https://isis.uni-graz.at/en/
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International Network of Next-Generation Ecologists (INNGE) |
The purpose of INNGE shall be to facilitate a better connected global community of early-career ecologists, and to advance the communication and science of ecology, in particular with regard to increasing ecology’s impact on society.
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IPBES Young Fellows |
Capacity building for young scholars who wish to gain experience by participating in the development of the regional and sub-regional IPBES assessments (Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe and Central Asia) or the thematic assessment on land degradation and restoration.
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IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law Early Career Group (IUCN WCEL ECG) |
To develop next-gen approaches to environmental law and provide opportunities for early career environmental lawyers.
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Luc Hoffmann Institute (LHI) |
Org Vision: Strong connections between science policy and practice lead to effective conservation outcomes, Mission: We are an independent research hub catalysing new ideas to solve environmental challenges that require a range of scientific expertise. As a member of the WWF Global Network, we bring science to action
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Network of Early-career Sustainable Scientists & Engineers (NESSE) |
NESSE's mission is to inspire and mobilize a new generation of interdisciplinary scientists and engineers who strive to achieve a more sustainable future. We envision a prosperous and sustainable future for all, facilitated by collaborative approaches to science and technology.
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Permafrost Young Researcher Network (PYRN) |
PYRN is an international organization which fosters collaborations and seeks to recruit, retain and promote future generations of permafrost researchers. PYRN supports the multi-disciplinary talents of its members as a long-term approach towards meeting global awareness, knowledge and response of permafrost challenges in a changing climate.
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Young Earth System Scientists community (YESS) |
The Young Earth System Scientist community unifies international and multidisciplinary early career scientists in a powerful network, providing a voice and leverage for a better future to serve society. YESS provides a valuable international platform for early career scientists. YESS welcomes members from a range of scientific backgrounds, creating a synergy between researchers in natural and social sciences who represent the future of Earth system science. YESS organises workshops, seminars, side-events at major conferences and many more. It serves as a powerful partner with prominent international organizations to give young scientists a collective voice in the international scientific community. YESS has strong ties with the research arms of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), the UN specialised agency for weather and climate. These programmes are the World Weather Research Programme (WWRP), the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW).
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Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) |
We envision economic thinking that is free of intellectual barriers, resonates with reality, and serves our global society.
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