This programme is jointly funded by POGO and the Scientific Committee on
Oceanic Research (SCOR)<http://www.scor-int.org/> and is designed to promote
training and capacity building leading towards a global observation scheme for
the oceans. The Programme has been a success for over fifteen years, with more
than 160 fellowships awarded since 2001.
The fellowship program is open to scientists, technicians, postgraduate
students (preferably of PhD level) and post-doctoral fellows of developing
countries and countries with economies in transition and involved in
oceanographic work. Applicants must be citizens of developing countries or
economies in transition, as defined by the Development Assistance Committee
(DAC) of the OECD, for more information see the list of eligible
countries<http://ocean-partners.org/sites/ocean-partners.org/files/public/attachments/article/POGO-SCOR-Fellowships-2016/2020/DAC-List-of-ODA-Recipients-for-reporting-2020-flows.pdf>.
The main purpose of the program is to advance sustained ocean observations and
their applications. Priority is given to applicants in early stages of career
development. This fellowship is intended to support training in oceanographic
observations, not to learn research techniques. Its main purpose is to advance
sustained ocean observations and their applications; it offers the opportunity
to visit other oceanographic centres for a short period (1 to 3 months) for
training on any aspect of oceanographic observations, analyses, and
interpretation.
Mais informacöes disponíveis em
http://www.ocean-partners.org/pogo-scor-fellowship
POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowships |
POGO<http://www.ocean-partners.org/pogo-scor-fellowship>
About the fellowship programme This programme is jointly funde d by POGO and
the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) and is designed to promote
training and capacity building leading towards a global observ ation scheme for
the oceans. The Programme has been a success for over fifteen years, with more
than 160 fellowships awarded since 2001.
www.ocean-partners.org
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Rita Melo Franco Santos, PhD
Research Assistant
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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS),
University of Tasmania (UTAS),
20 Castray Esplanade,
Battery Point, 7004
Hobart, TAS
Australia
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