Eligible Countries: Developing Countries
About the Award:This programme is designed to promote training and capacity building leading towards a global observation scheme for the oceans. The Programme has been a success for over fifteen years, with over 160 fellowships awarded since 2001.
The Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans, POGO, is a forum created in 1999 by directors and leaders of major oceanographic institutions around the world to promote global oceanography.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility:
- The fellowship program is open to scientists, technicians, postgraduate students (preferably of PhD level) and post-doctoral fellows of developing countries and countries with economies in transition and involved in oceanographic work.
- Applicants must be citizens of developing countries or economies in transition, as defined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD,
- The main purpose of the program is to advance sustained ocean observations and their applications. Priority is given to applicants in early stages of career development.
- This fellowship is intended to support training in oceanographic observations, not to learn research techniques. Its main purpose is to advance sustained ocean observations and their applications; it offers the opportunity to visit other oceanographic centres for a short period (1 to 3 months) for training on any aspect of oceanographic observations, analyses, and interpretation.
Selection Criteria: The Selection Criteria involve a number of factors including:
- Quality of the application;
- Relevance of the application to the priority areas identified in the Fellowship Announcement (Argo Floats and gliders; fixed-point time-series observations; large-scale, operational biological observations including biodiversity; emerging technologies for ocean observations; data management; coastal observations/ coastal zone management; ocean and coastal modelling; oxygen and other biogeochemical sensors on floats and gliders; optical measurements of living and non-living particles; time series measurements of N2O and CH4); ocean observations and modelling in the Indian Ocean (contributions to IIOE-2).
- Evidence that the training will lead to capacity-building with potential lasting impact on regional observations; and,
- The need to maximise regional distribution of the awards.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: Fellowship covers:
How to Apply: Applications for 2019 are open from 6 March 2019 to 30 Apr 2019, and should be made via the marinetraining.eu website, at this link:
http://www.marinetraining.eu/POGOSCOR19
Value of Award: Fellowship covers:
- 1-3 month visit to another oceanographic institute anywhere in the world.
- Training on any aspect of oceanographic observations, analyses, and interpretation.
- International airfare.
- Transport from airport to host institution.
- Contribution towards living expenses.
How to Apply: Applications for 2019 are open from 6 March 2019 to 30 Apr 2019, and should be made via the marinetraining.eu website, at this link:
http://www.marinetraining.eu/POGOSCOR19
- It is important to go through all application requirements on the Programme Webpage (see link below) before applying
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