POGO-SCOR Fellowship Programme 2022 – Deadline 08 May 2022

This programme is jointly funded by the Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) and the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) and is designed to promote training and capacity building leading towards a global observation scheme for the oceans. The Programme has been a success for around 20 years, with more than 160 fellowships awarded since 2001.

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 programme 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.

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
    • Emerging and low-cost technologies for ocean observations;
    • Physical, biological and biogeochemical sensors on floats and gliders;
    • Floating litter observations and modelling;
    • Open and coastal ocean observation, modelling and management;
    • Data management & time series analysis;
    • Underwater sound, acoustic observations and modelling;
    • Optical measurements of living and non-living particles;
    • Fixed-point time-series observations (e.g. contributing to OceanSITES, OBIS, IODE Ocean Data Portal, WOD and/or other shared data systems);
    • Large-scale, operational biological observations including biomolecular and biodiversity (e.g. biological EOVs, CPR, OBON and other programmes);
  • 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.

NOTE:

  • For the 2022 POGO-SCOR Fellowship Programme, the training should begin between September and December 2022.
  • Considering that local/international COVID-19 imposed travel restrictions are in constant flux, alterations in the dates can be considered on a case-by-case basis for successful applications.
  • Given the current global economic situation, we may prioritize shorter duration fellowships (1-2 months), and/or fellowships that would involve shorter travel distances and/or cities with lower Cost of Living Indices

The online application portal will open on 30 April and close on 8 May 2022.

Potential fellows can access all templates and background information on the POGO-SCOR webpage.

Prior to 30 April, you can prepare the documents you will need to upload to the application portal, ie:

  1. fellowship proposal form (use template provided),
  2. flight quotation evidence,
  3. parent supervisor recommendation letter
  4. host supervisor acceptance letter.

More information and fellowship proposal form available at this link.

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