Deadline: 30 April 2024
With the theme “Global change research in the Pacific”, the APN Secretariat is pleased to announce its Proposal Development Training Workshop (PDTW) for the Pacific region, to be held from 26 to 30 August 2024 in Suva, Fiji.
The workshop will address a range of global change topics concerning the Pacific region and its Small Island Developing States, and will provide participants with an opportunity to learn from experienced APN project leaders, past and present, and fellow researchers with regional expertise. Through a combination of presentations, group discussions and practical exercises, participants will gain a critical understanding of the field’s complex challenges and opportunities. They will learn how to identify research gaps, develop research questions, design methodologies and create compelling narratives for their proposals.
Considering limited financial resources and the numbers that can be accommodated for an effective workshop, participants will be selected on a “first come, first served” basis. For this reason, they encourage those interested in submitting their application before Tuesday, 30 April 2024, 23:59 JST.
Main Theme
- The main theme of the workshop is: Global change research in the Pacific. Proposals developed with engagement of (1) indigenous, local, or traditional knowledge, community participation, and co-design, or (2) Big Earth Data, are welcomed and encouraged at the Pacific PDTW. The following sub-themes will be addressed in the proposal development activities:
- Management of Pacific Island and ocean ecosystem services, resources, and circular ecological economy
- Addressing protected land and seascapes, biodiversity and habitat loss, coastal development, sustainable fisheries, food and water security, One Health initiatives, waste pollution such as microplastic debris, and CEE.
- Enhancement of climate and disaster risk reduction, resilience and adaptation in Pacific ecosystems and livelihoods
- Identifying vulnerabilities and developing adaptive strategies against climate change, with the utilisation of science, and indigenous (IK) and local knowledge (LK) to enhance the adaptive capacities for the Pacific islands. Possible proposals may consider relocation and displacement, and climate-related sea-level rise.
- Pacific climate variability and downscaling observation, assessment, and innovation in global change research
- Incorporating innovative technologies and methodologies, such as Big Earth Data, the monitoring and observation of earth systems, and citizen science to address Pacific climate variability.
Structure of the Workshop
- The training workshop and other networking activities will be for five full days, with the tentative schedule outlined below:
- Day 1: Monday, 26 August 2024
- Introduction to APN, the PDTW, and the APN Call for Proposals
- Discussion session and presentation on the key thematic areas
- Day 2: Tuesday, 27 August 2024
- Official opening of Pacific PDTW
- Project management essentials and proposal writing launch
- Day 3: Wednesday, 28 August 2024
- Experience-sharing on proposal development and project implementation in the Pacific
- Group Presentations, review and APNIS submission
- Day 4: Thursday, 29 August 2024
- Proposal review process and presentations
- Way forward in proposal development and submission
- Award ceremony, workshop evaluation and closing
- Day 5: Friday, 30 August 2024
- All Day: Field Trip, departing from Suva and ending in Nadi PDTW concludes after the field trip.
- Day 1: Monday, 26 August 2024
Sponsorship
- A maximum of 25 early career professionals will be selected for the training workshop. Financial support for sponsorship is available from APN, contingent on funding availability.
- From each sub-regional member country and approved country (Pacific Island Countries), a minimum of two early-career professionals will be selected as recipients of APN financial support.
- Sponsorship for successful applicants will cover the cost of an economy-class air ticket, accommodation, meals and local transportation.
- There is no registration fee to participate in this workshop.
Participation
- The PDTW is open to early career professionals from the Pacific and working in the areas related to the workshop’s main theme. For this reason, applicants requiring funding support will only be accepted from early career professionals who are from, living and working in APN Pacific member and approved countries.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be early career scientists/practitioners of 40 years of age and under as of the application deadline. Applicants must be one of the following:
- An undergraduate degree holder with five years of related working experience;
- A postgraduate student working towards a PhD or Master’s degree (final year);
- A Master’s degree holder with three years of related work experience;
- A PhD degree holder with at least one year of working experience, or received their highest postgraduate degree within the previous ten years.
- Applicants should be working in areas of, or have academic experience related to, the workshop’s main theme.
- Applicants must have a good working knowledge of the English language.
- Successful applicants will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Applicants seeking funding support will only be accepted from early career professionals who are from, residing in, and working in the APN Pacific member and approved countries. Limited funds are available for participants from APN Pacific member countries that are considered as developed: Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America.
- Applicants applying on a self-funded basis can be within or outside the subregion, but their area of work must be related to the theme of the workshop and the geographical scope of work must be in the Pacific. The applicant must be from one of APN’s member/approved countries.
For more information, visit APN.