UNFCCC Fellowship Programme
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The objective of the fellowship programme is to contribute to building capacity for addressing climate
change in non-Annex I Parties, in particular small island developing states (SIDS) and least developed
countries (LDCs) Parties, through the development of local professional expertise by:
- Supporting innovative analytical work on climate change in the context of sustainable
development;
- Promoting a network of experts who can bring creative and innovative options to bear on questions
of climate change;
- Encouraging the leadership potential of young and promising professionals in their fields.
The programme target group consists of mid-career professionals who are already in a government’s
employment and who are nationals of and working in a developing country, preferably SIDS or LDC Party.
While fellowships are awarded to individuals, the need for training must occur within the context of
the organization for which an applicant works. The training must help the organization to develop its
capacity. This means that the applicants must:
- Obtain permission from their employer for leave of absence for the term of the fellowship, and
provide written certification that s/he will return to the Party’s governmental institution
addressing climate change after her/his fellowship for at least six month;
- Get a written certification from their employer that the subject of the proposed training is
relevant to the needs of the organization,
This programme is not intended for students, and does not provide financial support for an advanced
degree, such as fieldwork for a PhD degree.
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Eligibility
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The fellowship programme is open to individuals working in a broad range of governmental organizations,
ranging from educational institutions, research institutes and ministries. Candidates must
meet the following criteria:
- Be a national of, and work in an organization located in pre-selected countries/regions, ;
- Normally be no more than 40 years of age on the closing date of application;
- Have preferably completed a Master degree, or equivalent, at the time of application, and a
minimum of 3 years of work experience. Candidates with a first degree and a minimum of five
years work experience may also be considered;
Priority will be accorded to candidates from SIDS or LDC countries.
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Opportunities for work projects and working conditions
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There are a wide range of opportunities for fellows in the secretariat. Work projects may be
carried out in any of the secretariat programmes on a number of issues e.g.. future of climate change,
technology, financial assistance, inventories, mechanisms, etc...
The exact work programme to be pursued will be determined in consultation with each fellow
according to her/his own area of expertise and interest. Once the work programme is determined,
the selected fellow will be placed in the relevant secretariat programme - or host programme, under the
supervision/guidance of a programme officer designated by the host programme.
Fellows are expected to prepare an analytical paper of 20 - 30 pages containing the results of their
work at the end of the fellowship period. The paper should be prepared in English to the extent
possible, but may also be submitted in French or Spanish. In special cases, the paper may
be prepared in one of the other official languages of the UN (Arabic, Chinese, or Russian). The
paper will be reviewed by secretariat staff and the secretariat will maintain publication rights.
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Conditions
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The fellowship programme annually awards up to five fellowships.
- Fellowships are awarded for a period of three to six months.
- Fellowships shall normally begin within six months after the award being offered.
- Fellowship periods will be individually arranged to accommodate, to the extent possible, the
particular needs of each fellow
- The award is a fixed, non-negotiable sum which is intended to cover living expenses at the UNFCCC
secretariat in Bonn. In addition, the programme covers travel costs by the least costly route
- Each fellow must obtain medical clearance and also provide proof of health insurance with full
international coverage before traveling to Germany. It is the responsibility of the fellow to
arrange for insurance against risks occurring during the fellowship
- Fellows are responsible for making their own housing and other arrangements, although assistance
in securing accommodation may be provided
- Accompanying family members will not be covered and are the sole responsibility of the fellow
- Fellows are not eligible to apply for advertised positions within the secretariat within six
months following the conclusion of their assignment with the secretariat.
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last update: 4 June 2009
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News
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Candidates have been selected to fill the available slots for the
third round of the fellowship programme
Of the 59 candidates who have applied, 4 applicants have been selected
to commence their fellowship with the UNFCCC secretariat:
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Ms. Adriana Patricia Valenzuela Jimenez,
Colombia
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Mr. Hudson Kauhiona, Solomon Islands
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Mr. Pavel Gavrilita, Republic of Moldova
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Mr. Surajul Islam, Bangladesh
Applications from candidates that have not been selected will be
maintained on roster and will be considered during the third submission period, which will be announced
in 2010
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Guidance and forms
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Information
Note, Fellowship Programme
Download / view detailed instructions on how to apply (70 kB)
Download the Application form
MS Word PDF Form
(1177 kB)
Completed applications should be sent to:
Fellowship Programme,
The secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
P.O. Box 260124
D-53153 Bonn
Germany
Queries should be addressed to Ms. Laurence Pollier, e-mail:
lpollier@unfccc.int
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