1. IASC Fellowship Program
The IASC Fellowship Program started in 2014 and aims to involve early career researchers in the work of the IASC Working Groups. These groups are: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, Marine, Social & Human, and Terrestrial. Every year, one Fellow is selected for each Working Group. Also, each year at least one early career Arctic Indigenous Scholar or Knowledge Holder is chosen. This person can decide which IASC Working Group they want to work with. IASC Fellows are usually doctoral or postdoctoral researchers who take part in the activities of their chosen IASC Working Group. They are expected to contribute to science, help organize events, and assist with reporting to the IASC Secretariat. The Fellowship Program gives early career scientists the chance to take part in advanced scientific work across the Arctic and internationally. It also helps them build a global network and improve their management skills.
The level of involvement depends on the Fellow’s interest – the more they put in, the more they gain. The IASC Fellowship Program lasts for 1+2 years. First Year: Fellows get travel support to attend two consecutive Arctic Science Summit Weeks, where the annual IASC Working Group meetings take place.Second and Third Year (optional): Fellows can continue working with their IASC Working Group for up to two more years without getting extra funding from IASC. Important Note: The only financial support Fellows receive during the Fellowship is the travel assistance provided in the first year. There is no salary included during the Fellowship.
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2. Horizon Europe