Call for nominations of experts
The International Science Council (ISC) is seeking nominations of experts to contribute scientific insights and policy advice for the United Nations Secretary-General’s Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). This collaboration aims to support the UN with impartial, evidence-based guidance on emerging scientific and technological issues, with an emphasis on complex global concerns where technology, ethics, governance, and sustainability intersect. Selected experts may contribute to roundtable discussions and science briefs addressing high-stakes areas, helping to inform the United Nations Secretary-General and other UN Officials on potential responses to pressing global challenges.
Recently, the Secretary-General and the Scientific Advisory Board agreed on five key areas of focus: deep-sea mining, solar radiation modification, biological research on aging, decarbonization, and artificial intelligence verification. From November 2024 to March 2025, the SAB will be organizing expert roundtables and producing science briefs for each theme with the goal of offering experts an opportunity to describe the latest scientific, technological, and environmental issues on each of the five areas of focus.
Additionally, the ISC is also seeking the submission of resources (reports, briefs, etc.) from members, partners, and the broader scientific community on the five areas of focus in this call to inform the ISC’s work on these topics – please see the end of this document for more information. Such resources may also be featured by the SAB on its website, recognized as elements for ‘further reading’ alongside the results of the SAB expert roundtable discussions and science briefs.
The ISC and the SAB
In September 2023, the UN Secretary-General appointed a Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), tasked with providing advice on emerging issues in science and technology to the UN Secretary-General and senior leadership. The Board is composed of seven independent scientists, six UN chief scientists, and supported by several large networks and scientific institutions. As part of the SAB’s global network of scientific institutions, the International Science Council (ISC) contributes to the Board’s work by offering advice and access to global multi-disciplinary scientific expertise.
The ISC has previously provided input to the SAB through both formal and informal channels. It has shared key ISC publications and facilitated horizon scanning exercises to help identify emerging future trends. Additionally, the ISC has supported collaboration between the SAB and the UN Group of Friends on Science for Action, including around the Summit of the Future in 2024.
Areas of focus for expert nominations
Selected experts will be expected to contribute to the SAB’s roundtables and science briefs by addressing the following key overarching and guiding questions for each of the five areas of focus:
- Current status and future directions: What are the most recent scientific and technological advancements, and where are we likely headed in the short-term future?
- Risks and governance: What are the primary risks and governance challenges, and how can these be effectively managed?
- Implications for the UN: How do these issues intersect with UN priorities, and what role can the UN play in supporting responsible development and governance in each field?
The five areas of focus of the SAB
- Deep-sea environment, including impacts of deep-sea mining (DSM)
- Solar radiation modification (SRM)
- Biological research on aging
- Decarbonization
- Artificial intelligence verification
Comprehensive information pertaining to each area of focus can be reviewed by accessing the PDF provided below:
Download the call for nominations (pdf)
Expected contributions from selected experts
- Inputs to science briefs and basis for expert roundtables
- Experts are invited to submit 1–2-page issue briefs on the theme-related questions to inform the SAB’s science briefs and support science-policy roundtable discussions. These briefs will synthesize research and highlight key issues to aid policy-making. Dates and contribution opportunities will be shared with confirmed participants.
- Participation in expert roundtables
- Structured discussions will clarify scientific, technological, and policy implications within each theme. Roundtable sessions will bring together diverse expertise to produce actionable guidance for policy-makers and inform the SAB’s science briefs. Dates and contribution opportunities will be shared with confirmed participants.
- Potential other advisory engagements
- Experts may be invited to provide additional guidance on an ad hoc basis as the five focus areas evolve and new challenges or policy questions arise.
Expert profile and qualifications
The ISC seeks experts who can provide authoritative, evidence-based insights in one or more of the designated fields. We welcome nominees with the following qualifications:
- Recognized subject matter expertise in one or more of the relevant areas listed above.
- Proven experience engaging in policy-oriented research or providing scientific advice to policy-makers at a senior level, ideally in an international and interdisciplinary setting.
- Knowledge of the ethical, environmental, and social dimensions relevant to their field of expertise.
- Experience in knowledge translation or science communication, with an ability to convey complex scientific issues clearly and effectively to non-experts.
- Capacity to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, including government entities, industry, and NGOs, to foster shared understanding and actionable outcomes.
The ISC encourages nominations of experts representing diverse age groups, genders, geographic regions, and disciplinary backgrounds. Regional representation, particularly from developing countries, is an essential aspect of the ISC’s commitment to ensuring all scientific perspectives are heard.
Eligibility and nomination process
We strongly encourage ISC Member organizations to nominate experts who meet these criteria. Self-nominations are also welcome, especially from individuals with relevant expertise who may not have direct connections with an ISC Member organization. All nominees are encouraged to submit a CV as well as a nomination letter (for ISC Member nominations) or a cover letter (for self-nominations) via the ISC’s online submission form.
Expert nominations application process
Please submit your nomination by filling out the experts nomination form below by 26 November 2024.
Find out more information here.