Dear Colleague,
The International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) and the Future Earth Secretariat will hold a workshop for early career researchers around the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall meeting in December 2015.
The workshop will provide an overview of recent understanding of the earth system through the IGBP lens and insights from other GEC programmes; evaluate how this has led to the Future Earth agenda; assess how society is challenged by current and projected changes; and explore methods to co-design research and development approaches to meet end user and stakeholder needs.
The workshop will provide exposure to a number of principles and approaches useful in co-design efforts across disciplines and with multiple end users in mind, including:
- Providing guidance on implementing a co-design approach
- Enhancing the understanding of the research and engagement scope of Future Earth
- Developing collaborative skills to work across boundaries of disciplines and society
Workshop Structure
The workshop will include approximately 20 to 25 participants, in addition to 3 to 5 expert organizers, and sessions will be structured around a combination of team and plenary discussions.
Application procedure
If you're interested in participating, please send a short biography (approximately 250 words or less/half page); research interest and recent accomplishments (~500 words); and details of your interest in one or more of the 8 challenges set out in the Future Earth vision to
dennis...@colostate.edu by August 28th 2015.
Applicants should have graduated within the last 7 years and be at the advanced stages of a PhD or be undertaking post-doctoral research.
Please note that participants will be expected to be self-funded, but may be eligible for AGU travel grant assistance for attending the AGU Fall meeting.