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Thanks a million!
In June, the fundraising campaign to support post-doctoral
fellowships reached its million dollar target. The campaign, set up
in honor of former IIASA Director Peter Engel de Jánosi, will enable
young scientists who have recently completed a PhD to develop their
international and interdisciplinary research skills at IIASA. The US$1
million will provide for ten annual fellowships over the next decade.
Adam French, who joined IIASA in September, is the first fellow
to benefit from this funding. He will be further developing his work
on water governance under the impacts of climate change and
economic globalization.
“We are delighted that Adam is here at IIASA,” said IIASA Director
General and CEO Professor Dr. Pavel Kabat. “We look forward to
supporting and developing his research so that it produces excellent
policy-relevant insights and analytical tools that develop more
integrated—and ultimately more just, adaptive, and sustainable—
waterÂ
resource management practices.”
The Peter E. de Jánosi Post-Doctoral Fellowship Fund relies
on generous donations from IIASA alumni. The IIASA Alumni
Association is a worldwide network of IIASA community, who receive updates about institute news and are invited to
attend IIASA events in Austria and in their own countries. Contact
alumni@iiasa.ac.at if you would like to join the community!
To donate to the Post-Doctoral Fellowship Fund, or the
AnnualÂ
Fund, which supports young researchers from developing
countries, or IIASA in general visit www.iiasa.ac.at/donate DB
South Africa and IIASA strengthen ties
In June, South African Minister for
Science and Technology Naledi Pandor
led a high-ranking delegation to IIASA
to discuss continuing research collaboration
between IIASA and her country. The
talks were based on a Memorandum of
Understanding signed five days earlier
between the Institute and its South African
National Member Organization, the National
Research Foundation (NRF).
The agreement, signed by Dorsamy
(Gansen) Pillay, deputy CEO of the NRF and
IIASA council member for South Africa,
and IIASA Director General and CEO
Professor Dr. Pavel Kabat, aims to improve knowledge and understanding of systems
analysis in South Africa and to facilitate
greater involvement of South African
researchers in IIASA.
South Africa joined IIASA in 2007 and the
diverse research collaborations developed
since then have involved over 20 South
African research partners in IIASA research.
The NRF partnered with IIASA to develop
the pioneering Southern African Young
Scientists Summer Program (SA-YSSP) as a
pilot regional spin-off of IIASA’s flagship YSSP.
The SA-YSSP, a three-month research training
experience, was hosted by the University of
the Free State in Bloemfontein for three years, from 2012–2015. Pandor was enthusiastic
about building on SA-YSSP through a new
Southern African Center of Excellence in
Applied Systems Analysis, developed and
executed in partnership with IIASA. TheÂ
new
initiative will connect promising young
African scientists, as well as established
researchers, to IIASA research and training
programs. The minister also pledged to
serve as a liaison to the African Union’s new
strategic initiative on Science, Technology,
and Innovation, as well as to projects
planned to incorporate systems approaches
in science-to-policy interface in Africa. KP
www.iiasa.ac.at/news/SouthAfrica-15
The first post-doctoral fellowship in honor of former IIASA Director Peter E. deJánosi
(left) was awarded to AdamÂ
French (right), who joined IIASA in September 2015.
Left to right H.E. Naledi Pandor, South African Minster for Science and Technology; Pavel Kabat, Director General and CEO, IIASA; Chin Min Lee, Special Advisor
to the CEO, IIASA; Maggie Collins, Capacity and Academic Development Program Director, IIASA; Ulf Dieckmann, Evolution and Ecology Program Director, IIASA;
Wolfgang Lutz, World Population Program Director, IIASA; Delin Fang and Milaine Seuneu Tchamga, SA-YSSP awardees.
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Band winter 2015/2016
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- options
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- winter 2015/2016
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- 2015
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