São Paulo School of Advanced Science Sustainable and Inclusive Amazonia |
The objective of the São Paulo School of Advanced Science Sustainable and Inclusive AMAZONIA is to provide young post-doctoral fellows (and PhD candidates) with a multi and interdisciplinary vision, based on science and valuing indigenous and traditional knowledge, of the main problems that have historically hindered sustainable development, conservation, and social inclusion in the Amazon. It also aims to discuss the existing alternatives to these fronts and jointly build with these young scientists, new proposals to solve these problems.
The SPSAS AMAZONIA is structured in 3 main Modules:
• Module 1 – The Amazon territory and its sustainability;
• Module 2 – Amazonians as protagonists of biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation;
• Module 3 – The Amazon and its inhabitants in harmony with its environment and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Who can apply
This School is for young researchers that got his/her PhD from 2015 onward. Exceptionally PhD candidates (graduate students, currently registered in the last year of their Doctoral/PhD courses), can also be accepted. We encourage applications from students from different academic disciplines (natural, social, and human sciences, engineering, communication) provided their academic work and study is related to the themes of the school and related topics.
Approximately 90 applicants, 45 from Brazil and 45 from other countries will be selected to participate in this School of Advanced Science. Priority will be given to participants that have been born or have carried out undergraduate courses in the region, and are studying the Amazon in their research or thesis. Indigenous and Afro-descendent candidates will also be eligible for bonuses, at the discretion of the Organizing Committee.
Participants will be selected based on the quality of their curriculum vitae, by the analysis of the letter of interest, in which the candidate must describe the reasons that led their to enrol in this School of Advanced Science and how their participation will benefit their research in the future, and by the analysis of the letter of recommendation.
To promote the diversity of the SPSAS AMAZONIA participants, equity in ethnic and gender representation will also be considered.
Selection results
Applicants should expect to receive notification from the organizing committee from the 30th of September onward. The result will also be published on the SPSAS Sustainable and Inclusive AMAZONIA website.
Funding
FAPESP will cover the costs of accommodation and meals for selected participants. The funding does not imply any institutional relationship with FAPESP or remuneration in kind.
Limited funds are available to cover the travel costs of participants whose institutions cannot afford such costs. Please indicate if your participation depends on these travel subsidies to pay for your tickets, as accommodation and meals are already covered by the organization.
Each foreign participant will have to bear the costs of health insurance for the duration of the School (if you are not able to cover this cost, please contact the School’s organization).
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Institution
Instituto de Biologia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas
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Field of Knowledge
Ecology
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Academic Director
Carlos Alfredo Joly
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Grant Number
22/06028-3
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Date
2022-11-21 to 2022-12-05
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Registration Deadline
closed
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Site
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City
São Pedro
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Keywords
amazon, sustainability, conservation, social inclusion, traditional knowledge, biodiversity, climate change, SDG
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Program
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Further info on the program and confirmed speakers can be found at:
https://spsas-amazonia.biota.org.br/speakers/.
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