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Apply! UNFCCC–UNU Early Career Climate Fellowship Program for Young Leaders

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The UNFCCC-UNU-EHS Early Career Climate Fellowship is offered as a collaborative programme between the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS).
Upon completion of the UNFCCC–UNU Early Career Climate Fellowship Programme for young leaders in developing countries, the Early Career Climate Fellows will be able to work in their home countries or internationally, deploying the valuable experience and insights they have gained in Bonn , Germany.   Academically outstanding young graduates from developing countries who are in early stages of their career, especially women from least developed countries, are encouraged to apply.

Deadline
Phase 1: 1st February – 28th February 2018
Phase 2: 16th July – 16th August 2018

Programme
Fellowship

Eligibility
-Applicants must be enrolled in their final term or have recently graduated with top marks plus other indicators of academic excellence from an advanced university degree programme (masters or doctorate) in environment, climate change, communications, international relations or a related field.
-No professional experience is required, but candidates with up to two years of experience can be considered.
-Applicants should display a strong interest in the interface between international climate policy development and research. Furthermore, applicants should be highly motivated to work and learn in a multicultural and interdisciplinary environment.
Qualified women candidates and candidates from least developed countries are especially encouraged to apply.

Application
Interested Applicants
Visit the Program Webpage for Details

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