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British Council launches Researcher Links Climate Challenge Workshops

A number of Open Opportunities for Youth around the World

Deadline: 27-Nov-20

The British Council is inviting proposals for its Researcher Links Climate Challenge workshops which is a grant funding for interdisciplinary research workshops on climate change.

Combating climate change and its impact is critical for promoting global sustainable development. This call is one of many activities the British Council is delivering in the run up to COP26 (the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties) which takes place in Glasgow in November 2021.

The aim is to harness the power of people all over the world – particularly young people and those most vulnerable to the effects of climate change – to connect and collaborate through culture and education to combat climate change.

Researcher Links Climate Challenge (RLCC) grants are designed to provide financial support to host virtual research workshops for participants from the UK and partner countries to work on innovative solutions to development challenges caused by climate change. Complex problems such as climate change cannot be addressed from the perspective of one discipline alone.

Lead applicants are required to take an interdisciplinary approach by bringing together early career researchers from different fields to work on existing challenges in partner countries. As part of the workshops, participating early career researchers can apply for funding prizes to further develop their research. Workshops must take place before the end of August 2021 to allow for relevant outcomes to be featured in the lead up to COP26.

Objectives

All Researcher Links-funded workshops will have the following three overarching objectives:

Priority areas

Funding Information

Partner Countries

Invites proposals between the UK and the following partner countries:

Eligibility Criteria

Proposals must fulfill the following criteria in order to be eligible for funding under this Programme:

For more information, visit https://www.britishcouncil.org/education/science/current-opportunities/researcher-links-climate-challenge-workshops

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