The Resilience Alliance and the Society for Social-Ecological Systems (SocSES)
will be offering a short online course on Resilience Science and Climate Change for graduate students and postdocs this fall, October 27-31. Applications are due September 5.
The course is designed for graduate students (Masters and PhD) and post-doctoral researchers. It will be delivered online the week of October 27-31, by a team of international scholars. Returning to an online format, this week-long course will draw on the expertise of scholars in the RA network to explore key resilience concepts in the context of climate change. The program is designed to facilitate collaboration and learning among a diverse network of students and researchers from around the world. Approximately 25 applicants will be accepted to participate in the course.
LECTURERS
- Allyson Quinlan (Convener) – Resilience Alliance, Canada
- Reinette Biggs – University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Garry Peterson - Stockholm Resilience Center, Sweden
- Steven Lade - Australia National University & SRC
- Marta Berbes - University of Waterloo, Canada
- Michael Schoon - Arizona State University, USA
- Natalia Aristizabel - McGill University, Canada
HOW TO APPLY: Post-graduate students (Masters & PhD) and early-career researchers are invited to apply by completing the online application form. We are seeking to gather a diverse team of participants from across the globe, with diverse disciplinary backgrounds. We want to know your motivations for participating in the course.
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