International Blue Carbon Institute Fellowship Program

 

The International Blue Carbon Institute (IBCI) Fellowship program advances the conservation, restoration, and protection of blue carbon ecosystems for their climate mitigation and adaptation benefits. The program is a cornerstone of the IBCI’s mission to scale global blue carbon action through innovative research, capacity-building and collaboration to maximize climate impact.

 
 

The goals of the fellowship are threefold:

To advance blue carbon science and innovation in the implementation of blue carbon solutions
To build capacity that contributes to the protection, restoration and conservation of blue carbon ecosystems
To scale up blue carbon solutions through multi-disciplinary collaboration, knowledge building and sharing
 
 

The program provides fellowships to outstanding experts and professionals working across diverse disciplines in blue carbon who demonstrate a commitment to research and/or application of natural and social sciences and are committed to the protection, conservation, and restoration of blue carbon ecosystems. In 2024, the IBCI Fellowship Program will select one fellow for a two-year program. In future years, the number of fellows selected annually may increase.

 

Program Description

Each fellow will receive a grant of USD 60,000 to support either new programs and projects or existing research endeavors. Supported activities may include supplementing current research projects, travel for laboratory studies, purchase of equipment, and other additional research costs (e.g., publication fees, field assistants).

 
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The fellowship program encourages multidisciplinary projects encompassing diverse disciplines, including:

  • Scientific research
  • Social sciences
  • Community engagement and collaboration
  • Communications
  • Policy and law
  • Conservation finance
 
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Learning opportunities for fellows may include:

  • Joining a network of blue carbon professionals with current fellows and alumni
  • Opportunities for laboratory exchange and research collaborations
  • Skill enhancement training, including science communications
  • Network access to the Blue Carbon Initiative scientific working group and beyond
  • Participation in the annual Blue Carbon Initiative scientific working group meeting or other scientific fora
 

 

Application and Selection Process

The application review process will be overseen by a selection committee of global and regional blue carbon experts. Candidate applications will be evaluated thoroughly, considering proposal materials, including program content and purpose statements. Candidates will be selected based on technical content, alignment with IBCI priorities, potential impact at the local and regional level, and geographic representation.

To ensure geographical representation, we encourage applicants from different regions to apply, including South and Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Fellowship applicants are strongly encouraged to demonstrate how the work supported by the IBCI Fellowship will be impactful for on-the-ground activities and local communities in these regions.

 

To apply:

Step 1: please prepare the following documents:

Step 2: Once you have gathered and completed the documents outlined above, please upload the finalized documents via Microsoft OneDrive following these steps:

  1. Please confirm that each file is final as you can not edit files after they are uploaded.
  2. Open Microsoft OneDrive
  3. Click the "Select Files" button.
  4. Find the document on your device (this may be easier on your desktop computer). Click "Open".
  5. If you didn't select all four files on the first step, please click "Add more files" and navigate to the next file you'd like to upload.
  6. Input your first name and last name as they appear in your application.
  7. Once you confirm all four files are selected, click "Upload."

 

 
 

About International Blue Carbon Institute

The International Blue Carbon Institute (IBCI) is advancing the science and support systems needed to unlock the full potential of blue carbon to address climate change, protect biodiversity, and support threatened coastal communities. Partnering with governments, scientists, organizations and local communities, the IBCI will develop and inform effective policy, finance and implementation strategies for blue carbon ecosystems.

The IBCI serves as a crucial global hub for exchanging expertise, knowledge and learning in blue carbon research and implementation. It plays a vital role in effectively translating cutting-edge science into practical tools and methodologies that harness the potential of blue carbon for climate action.

 

Timeline for applications

The call for applications for the Blue Carbon Fellowship Program is now open and closes on June 15, 2024. Fellows selected will be announced in July 2024.

For more information

If you are interested in learning more or supporting the Blue Carbon Fellowship Program, please contact: IBCI@conservation.org

 

Frequently-Asked Questions

The fellowship fosters a diverse and inclusive scientific community that reflects a broad range of perspectives and experiences. As part of this commitment, we actively encourage applications from blue carbon scientists and practitioners from underserved communities.

Blue carbon scientists are practitioners who have surpassed early career stages with advanced masters or PhD degrees and 5 years of expertise. Actively engaged in pioneering research, publishing papers and mentoring, they are experts in advancing scientific knowledge.

Underserved communities may include, but are not limited to, those facing economic challenges, underrepresented geographic regions, or historically underrepresented in the scientific field.

 

Q. How does the fellowship work?

A. Each year, one fellow will be selected and awarded USD 60,000, allocated over two years, to complete multidisciplinary projects encompassing diverse disciplines, including:

  • Scientific research
  • Social sciences
  • Community engagement and collaboration
  • Communications policy and law
  • Conservation finance

 

Q. How is the IBCI fellow selected?

A. Application for the IBCI fellowship is open yearly from May 1st to June 15th and can be made through the website. Candidate applications will be evaluated thoroughly, considering proposal materials, including program content and purpose statements. Candidates will be selected based on technical content, alignment with IBCI priorities, potential impact at the local and regional level, and geographic representation.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview with the selection committee. The IBCI Fellowship Selection Committee is comprised of Conservation International blue carbon technical experts, members of the International Blue Carbon Scientific Working Group, and other international blue carbon experts.

 

Q. What types of support do fellows receive?

A. In addition to project funding, fellows receive the following learning opportunities:

  • Joining a network of blue carbon professionals with current fellows and alumni
  • Opportunities for laboratory exchange and research collaborations
  • Skill enhancement training, including science communications
  • Network access to the Blue Carbon Initiative scientific working group and beyond
  • Participation in the annual Blue Carbon Initiative scientific working group meeting or other scientific fora

 

Q. Where can I learn more about the program?

A. Visit the IBCI webpage to learn more about the fellowship, or email us.