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Call for Applications: Grant for Masters in Climate Change 2024

Application Deadline: 31 July 2024

Call for Applications: Grant for Masters in Climate Change 2024 

International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) is offering a grant for Masters students focusing on Climate Change and Development with an emphasis on Loss and Damage. Eligible applicants from Nepal, Vanuatu, and Senegal can receive up to £2000, along with expert mentoring.

Background

With climate change impact accelerating, it has become evident that vulnerable communities and countries in the Global South are affected most. Every year, these communities are exposed to severe losses and damages caused by the impacts of human-induced climate change. The impact and the resulting losses and damages are beyond the adaptive capacity of the developing countries. The problem is getting even more far-reaching and catastrophic, as effective provisions for managing the cost of increasing climate related disasters are lacking across the Global South. As climate change impact crosses the limit of adaptive capacity across the vulnerable region, this has exposed limits of current adaptation and resilience building paradigm of science and policy. There is now a need for a new paradigm of thinking and response to deal with the unavoidable losses and damages, building on and integrating adaptation and disaster risk reduction approaches.

There are several critical knowledge and capacity gaps that hamper productive and effective response to climate induced losses and damages. To address the knowledge and capacity gaps on L&D in most vulnerable countries in the Global South, International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) and Institute for Study and Development Worldwide (IFSD) are jointly implementing the Project “Strengthening Loss and Damage response capacity in the Global South (STRENGTH)” in four T1 Countries (Bangladesh, Nepal, Senegal and Vanuatu) with the support from International Development Research Centre (IDRC) to offer Grant for Masters in Climate Change .

The project has different components like research, capacity building and policy engagement. As part of the Capacity Building Initiative, the project team has initiated a grant opportunity for conducting Masters in Climate Change and Development or relevant subject with a focus on conducting a thesis in the field of loss and damage such as theoretical framing, ground-based evidence, operationalizing L&D Finance from the perspective of the most vulnerable population including women and other marginalized.

Objectives of the Grant for Masters in Climate Change

  • Support the development and implementation of a comprehensive Masters program in Climate Change and Development or relevant subject
  • Strengthen the knowledge and skills of students and professionals in the field of climate change focusing loss and damage
  • Foster research and innovation in climate change-induced loss and damage
  • Promote collaboration and networking among institutions, researchers, and practitioners working in the field of climate change

Benefits

  • Financial and technical support
  • Each selected candidate will get around 2000 GBP (including all additional charges like VAT, Bank Charge etc.) to conduct research/thesis
  • Additional mentoring from L&D experts (separate from their academic supervisors) in any stage of conducting research and writing report

Eligibility

  • Applicants should possess a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field such as environmental science, climate studies, sustainable development, geography, gender studies/social science or a related discipline
  • Enrollment in the Master’s Program is mandatory
  • Having a minimum CGPA of 3.30
  • Working experience on climate change issues or having a strong motivation to conduct research on environmental sustainability and climate change issues
  • Writing a thesis is mandatory
  • Must possess the good analytical skills
  • Must be a citizen from one of following countries: Nepal, Vanuatu and Senegal

Documents Required

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Research proposal (Theme: Loss and Damage). The proposal should include a detailed budget breakdown and a timeline for the research project
  • Statement of purpose

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