Published: 27 Jun 2024 1,112 views
The Research Institute for Sustainability – Helmholtz Centre Potsdam (RIFS) conducts research with the aim of investigating, identifying, and advancing development pathways for transformations towards sustainability. Its research approach is transdisciplinary, transformative, and co-creative. The Institute cooperates with partners in science, political and administrative institutions, the business community, and civil society to develop solutions for sustainability challenges.
The Fellow Programme is among our defining features: each year, around 20 people are invited from across the world to join the Institute. Working closely with our research groups, projects and other fellows, they pursue innovative ideas and topics to advance sustainability transformations. Supported by the Institute in their work and aspirations, fellows are invited to develop their ideas in a supportive international community drawn from all sectors of society. RIFS helps fellows to extend their networks at the national and international levels and provides organizational and financial support for their activities. Fellows will join an ever-growing network of over 300 former fellows from over 50 countries.
Organisation of the Helmholtz-Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences The GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences is the national research centre for Earth sciences. Research at the GFZ focuses on the geosphere within the highly complex System Earth with its further subsystems, its interacting subcycles, and its wide network of cause-and-effect chains. This we do in a close interdisciplinary collaboration with the related scientific disciplines physics, mathematics, chemistry, and biology as well as with the engineering sciences disciplines of rock mechanics, engineer... continue reading
Application Deadline | 14 Jul 2024 |
Country to study | Germany |
School to study | German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) |
Type | Fellowship |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam-GFZ |
Gender | Men and Women |
We welcome applications from all parts of society, including science, public administration, the private sector, civil society, media and the arts, and from all parts of the world. Applicants from the scientific community are expected to have a PhD or similar level of experience when their fellowship commences. Non-academic applicants should have at least three to five years of relevant work experience in their chosen field.
The proposed research or other activities must be complementary to the Institute’s research programme. The thematic focus of the proposed project should engage with topics addressed by at least one of the Institute’s research groups. Applicants are otherwise free in their choice of topic and activities, which may include scientific investigation, the development of policy recommendations or business models, contributing to public discourses and debates, art-making, education and public outreach, or other activities. We strongly encourage applicants to contact relevant research groups before submitting their application in order to gain a better understanding of our research and align their proposal with the work of the group(s).
Fellowships are granted for between six and twelve months. In exceptional and well justified cases, they may be extended for up to 24 months.
Your application must include the following documents as individual PDF files, each not exceeding 5MB:
An application will only be considered complete, if all of the above documents are submitted.
You may also submit an optional annex(single PDF, max. 10MB), containing any additional information you wish to provide, such as a list of publications, portfolio of artistic output, or other work relevant to the proposal, etc.
All documents must be submitted in English.
If an application does not conform to the structure set out above, it may be rejected without review. The deadline for applications is 23:59 Central European Standard Time on 14th July 2024.
Applications are reviewed in a three-stage process: In a first step, applications are reviewed internally. The Institute will select a shortlist of applications for external review (incl. motivation, professional background, quality and complementarity of proposal to our work). In the second step, only the project proposals from the shortlist are subject to a double-blind external review. In the third step, interviews may be conducted with the most promising candidates. This last stage is scheduled to take place in November 2024. A decision will be made in December 2024. Successful candidates will begin their fellowships approx. in Spring 2025.
RIFS holds two webinars to provide additional guidance for applicants. These will take place on 10th June and 1st July 2024 and will also be announced on our website. Please check our FAQ and our overview video before joining the webinars, as they may provide most answers already.
For more details visit: GFD website.