Scope of the Programme
UNU-FLORES welcomes qualified scholars to join the Institute to research on the Resource Nexus in relation to agri-food and forest systems, circular economy, climate change, biodiversity, as well as other resource management disciplines. UNU-FLORES’s Visiting Scholar Programme offers a unique opportunity for interested candidates to present their proposed research topic to a selection committee. The programme provides scholars access to UNU-FLORES facilities so that they can conduct research on an approved topic while in residence. The visiting scholar will participate in activities and contribute to publications at the Institute.
Visiting scholars typically spend between three and 12 months conducting research at UNU-FLORES. During this time, they prepare one or more papers to be considered for publishing with UNU-FLORES or leading journals, and present two seminars in their field of research.
Selection Criteria
Applicants should hold a PhD in a key research area of UNU-FLORES and should currently be a researcher at a research institution, university, or governmental policy administration and are interested in spending a sabbatical with UNU-FLORES. A good publication record is advantageous. Women applicants from developing countries are highly encouraged to apply.
Available Support
UNU-FLORES provides an excellent research platform and access to resources such as library support, as well as international opportunities for collaboration on research areas. The programme will not support fieldwork aimed at collecting data.
Kindly note that UNU-FLORES is not in a position to provide financial support to Visiting Scholar applicants.
Contact
Application Procedure
The Institute offers Visiting Scholar opportunities on a rolling basis and accepts applications all year round. If you are interested in participating in this programme, please submit the following documents to hrflores@unu.edu:
- Application form
- Cover letter
- CV
- List of publications
- Research proposal (should be related to the key research areas of UNU-FLORES)