TWAS-SAREP 2019 Call for Nominations: OPCW-TWAS-IAP Workshop on Policy and Diplomacy, Italy

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Application Deadline: 28 June 2019.

The third edition of a workshop on “Policy and Diplomacy for Scientists: Introduction to Responsible Research Practices in Chemical and Biochemical Sciences” will be held from 9 to 13 September 2019 at the headquarters of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) in Trieste, Italy. The workshop will be organised in collaboration between TWAS and the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP).

The objective of the workshop is to raise awareness among young
scientists on the policy and diplomacy aspects that are related to the
use of chemicals in various scientific disciplines, including chemistry,
biochemistry, biotechnology, and other related fields. In particular,
scientists will be updated on the Chemical Weapons Convention
(hereinafter “the Convention”) and other international treaties and
regulatory tools governing the transfer and use of chemicals. Aspects
related to sustainability, ethics, and responsibility in research
practices, as well as safety and security norms and standards in
science, will also be addressed. The ultimate goal of the event will be
to bridge the gap between scientists and policymakers and to promote the
adoption of responsible and sustainable practices by scientists in low-
and middle-income Member States of the OPCW.

This event is being implemented as part of the capacity-building programmes on the peaceful applications of chemistry under Article XI of the Convention and within the scope of the OCPW initiative on education and outreach.

Admission requirements

The workshop is open to those who:

(a) have a PhD in natural sciences (for example chemistry, biology,
physics, geology) or related engineering from a recognised university or
institution;

(b) are citizens of low- or middle-income OPCW Member States. The list is available HERE;

(c) have been working in the field of applied chemical or biochemical
or related sciences (research, academia, or industry) for at least five
years; and

(d) are young scientists at the beginning of their scientific career,
i.e . who have received their PhD within the past 10 years and who are
under the age of 40 years;

The workshop will be conducted in English. Participants must therefore have a strong command of both written and spoken English.
Female candidates are especially encouraged to apply.

Content

The five-day workshop will include theoretical lectures and interactive sessions on the following topics:
(a) the work of international organisations in the promotion and control
of the science and technology (S&T) and industrial activities in
chemical and biochemical sciences, and related regulations imposed by
the international treaties;
(b) the impact of developments in S&T on international security and on the implementation of international treaties;
(c) science advice and science diplomacy;
(d) the concept of sustainability in industrial and research activities;
(e) issues related to the multiple uses of science;
(f) ethics in science and responsible research practices; and
(g) a study tour on a selected topic.

The workshop will accommodate a maximum of 25 participants who will be selected based on their qualifications and experience.

Sponsorship

The cost of tuition for all participants will be covered by the Secretariat.
Approximately 20 selected participants will receive sponsorship from the Secretariat, covering international travel, medical and travel insurance, and a daily subsistence allowance.
Self-sponsored participants are encouraged to apply.

Selection procedure

(a) Applicants are invited to complete the application through Eventus, the OPCW event management system (https://apps.opcw.org/eventus).
Applicants must first create an account and then register for the
event. Applicants who, for technical reasons, are not able to submit
their applications online via Eventus are requested to complete and send
the endorsement and application forms (available below for download)
via email attachment ([email protected]), with the name of the event clearly indicated in the subject line of the message.

(b) Applications will be carefully screened on the basis of the
criteria specified above and may be interviewed if TWAS, IAP, and the
OPCW Secretariat so decide.

(c) Incomplete or improperly filled-out applications cannot be considered.

(d) Only applications endorsed by the National Authority or Permanent
Representation of the applicant’s country to the OPCW will be
considered. For endorsement, applicants are advised to approach the
National Authority or Permanent Representation of their country.
Contacts are available HERE;
The endorsement form (available below for download) together with a
curriculum vitae must be uploaded during the online registration
process.

(e) DEADLINE TO APPLY: All applications must be received by the Secretariat no later than 28 June 2019.
Applications already submitted in 2018 in accordance with the previous
Note (S/1664/2018) remain valid and need not be resubmitted.
Applications received before the previous deadline and the deadlines
indicated above will be evaluated by the Secretariat together and on an
equal basis.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the OPCW-TWAS-IAP Workshop on Policy and Diplomacy for scientists

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