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Call for African applicants: 2009 Watson International Scholars of the
Environment Program
Organization :
Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown
University
Closing
Date: 15 April 2009
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Opportunity for African
Environmental Leaders to Examine Land-Use History, Science, and Policy.
The Watson International Scholars of the Environment program brings
mid-career environmental leaders from universities, governments, and
nongovernmental organizations throughout Africa to Brown University for
advanced training in land-change history, sciences, and policies,
providing them with the context to enhance the sustainable development
capacity in their countries. The opportunity offers an intensive program
in sustainable land-use studies to provide mastery of critical concepts,
relevant tools, and transferable processes necessary for managing land and
ecosystems. Supported by a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation and
endorsed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the program
offers scholars time away from their daily responsibilities to learn new
skills with a community of scholars applying both theoretical and practice
approaches to real world environmental issues.
Full time for three and a half months, participants are involved in
courses, workshops, field trips, symposia, mentorship, professional
networking, and research projects. The Watson International Scholars of
the Environment are active participants, not passive students. All
participants will take part in a foundational seminar on African
environmental history. Module units focus on land-use science and policy.
Drawing on the resources of Brown University, participants will prepare a
study on land-use change and policy responses. Participants will integrate
data from across disciplines and discuss how their research can inform
sound decision-making.
Investment in these leaders is strategic: participants are men and women
capable of creating lasting and immediately favorable impacts on the
sustainable development of their home institutions, eco-regions, and
nations. Accordingly, participants are expected to be at a mid-point
within their careers in environmental management, science, and policy
fields. The program seeks individuals who want to forge new linkages among
ideas and issues, to develop networks among leaders facing similar
land-use issues, and to explore alliances with relevant colleagues and
institutions for improved personal and institutional effectiveness.
Contact Details
For
more information please email:
Watson_Scholars@Brown.edu
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