The application and selection process for the IASC Fellowships 2025 is coordinated by APECS in cooperation with IASC.

Application and Selection Criteria

Applicants should fulfill the following criteria:

  • PhD student/candidate or postdoctoral researcher (up to 5 years past terminal degree). Exceptions will be made only for the IASC Indigenous Fellowship that also accepts applications from Master students and recent Master graduates (up to 3 years past graduation).
  • Located at an institution in an IASC member country
  • Able to commit to participating in the activities of one of the IASC Working Groups (WG) for at least one year from January 2025 until March 2026, and voluntarily for up to two more years until March 2028 (without dedicated travel funding).
  • Able to attend the two upcoming ASSWs:
    • ASSW 2025 from 20 - 28 March 2025 in Boulder, Colorado, USA, and
    • ASSW 2026 from 25 March - 1 April 2026 in Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Have a good command of English
  • The IASC Indigenous Fellowship is for someone who identifies as an Arctic Indigenous person themselves. Non-Indigenous people who study/work with Arctic Indigenous-related topics are not eligible.

Application Form

If you are interested in these opportunities then please fill out the

 

Application Form (external link)

 

If you have problems accessing or submitting the form, please contact the APECS International Directorate at info@apecs.is to receive a Word version of the form.

Application deadline is 23 October 2024 at 18:00 GMT. Late applications will not be considered. Successful applicants will be notified by December 2024.

Selection Process

The selection of candidates is coordinated by the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) and will only be based on the material you provide in the application form – so please be as specific as possible.

All applications will be reviewed in a blind review process with each application being reviewed by at least 2 independent reviewers. Applications will be reviewed according to multiple criteria including your research background and the quality of your statement of interest of why you would like to become an IASC Fellow. After this initial review process, top ranked candidates will be forwarded to the IASC Secretariat as well as the IASC Working Group Steering Groups, who will make the final decision on their Fellows.

 

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