Overview
ICS Fellowship (Scholarization) -- In the United Nations System, a fellowship is a specially designed or selected training activity for the purpose of fulfilling special learning objectives; such training takes place in an appropriate training institution, usually in response to, or in conjunction with, a specific human resources policy or plan: it aims at impact and relevance for all the stakeholders involved.
The Institutional Agreement between the Government of Italy and UNIDO, which sets out the framework for the operations of the ICS, states that one of the main functions to be undertaken by the ICS in fulfilling its objectives is long-term and short-term advanced training, as well as the operation of a scheme of visiting scientists and scientific associates. The ICS Fellowship Programme is therefore an essential element of the mandate of the Centre: the nature of the Fellowship Programme reflects its high-level scientific content.
In the ICS context, fellowships are designed to address specific requests or requirements of scientists and technologists of developing countries and countries in economic transition. The ICS Fellowship Programme is based on a dual approach: training designed to build on the Fellow's knowledge in a specific scientific and/or technical field, and training by way of 'hands-on' experience in undertaking ad hoc projects, or working within a selected ongoing scientific activity at ICS. In all instances, the experience thus acquired should be directly relevant to the Fellow's Institute and to his/her home country. ICS fellowships are generally of longer duration than the more traditional UNIDO fellowships, in line with the established standards and practice of scientific institutions world-wide.
Post Main Functions
The ICS Core Programme on Geothermal Energy is articulated in two projects:
Exploration and monitoring of resources
■Geothermal energy resource exploration and evaluation technologies;
■Advanced methods in geothermal reservoir characterisation and exploitation.
Energy recovery and power plant technology
■Innovative energy recovery technologies: geothermal or industrial;
■Optimised power plants technology M&E (monitoring and evaluation): closed loop control of power plant results;
■Innovative and controlled Energy Separation Technology: steam + brine;
■Innovative and optimised ORC (organic ranking cycle) power plant technologies: performance efficiency + enhancements.
Additional tasks
■promoting ICS e-learning programme through the diffusion of information within the Fellow's institution of origin and other focal institutions in his/her country;
■upon return to home country, acting as ICS e-tutors for training his/her peers and transferring knowledge through the use of ICS scientific materials (DVDs, etc.) and IT tools (portal, etc.);
■training in specific skills (extra-curricula activities) such as Linux and Open Source software.
Eligibility
Eligible candidates should be currently based in developing countries or in countries in economic transition and should be affiliated to local specialised institutions. At the moment of the submission of the application, candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Italy for more than 12 months in the three years immediately prior to the deadline indicated.
Skills and Experience
Candidates should be experienced researchers, i.e. either possess a doctoral degree (PhD), or have at least four years of formal pre-doctoral experience in fields related to the relevant ICS core programme. Exceptions may be considered only for graduate students of very high qualifications.
Languages
English Language Proficiency Certificate (such as TOEFL, Cambridge Certificate or equivalent); not required if university education has been conducted in English or if the candidate has spent at least one year in an English speaking scientific environment.
Remuneration and other support
The ICS-UNIDO Fellows will be paid a net stipend of 1800 euro/month (Fellows with PhD) and 1500 euro/month (Fellows with MSc/University degree). Moreover, round trip travel expenses (economy class) to Italy from the country of origin and health insurance will be covered.
Deadline for Applications January 31, 2010 12:00 (European standard time)
Apply to geothermy@ics.trieste.it
Contact Us
ICS-UNIDO
L2 bldg
AREA Science Park
Padriciano 99
34149 Trieste - ITALY
Tel.: +39-040-922 8111
Fax: +39-040-922 8101
Email: info@ics.trieste.it
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this Fellowship
ICS Fellowship (Scholarization) -- In the United Nations System, a fellowship is a specially designed or selected training activity for the purpose of fulfilling special learning objectives; such training takes place in an appropriate training institution, usually in response to, or in conjunction with, a specific human resources policy or plan: it aims at impact and relevance for all the stakeholders involved.
The Institutional Agreement between the Government of Italy and UNIDO, which sets out the framework for the operations of the ICS, states that one of the main functions to be undertaken by the ICS in fulfilling its objectives is long-term and short-term advanced training, as well as the operation of a scheme of visiting scientists and scientific associates. The ICS Fellowship Programme is therefore an essential element of the mandate of the Centre: the nature of the Fellowship Programme reflects its high-level scientific content.
In the ICS context, fellowships are designed to address specific requests or requirements of scientists and technologists of developing countries and countries in economic transition. The ICS Fellowship Programme is based on a dual approach: training designed to build on the Fellow's knowledge in a specific scientific and/or technical field, and training by way of 'hands-on' experience in undertaking ad hoc projects, or working within a selected ongoing scientific activity at ICS. In all instances, the experience thus acquired should be directly relevant to the Fellow's Institute and to his/her home country. ICS fellowships are generally of longer duration than the more traditional UNIDO fellowships, in line with the established standards and practice of scientific institutions world-wide.
Post Main Functions
The ICS Core Programme on Geothermal Energy is articulated in two projects:
Exploration and monitoring of resources
■Geothermal energy resource exploration and evaluation technologies;
■Advanced methods in geothermal reservoir characterisation and exploitation.
Energy recovery and power plant technology
■Innovative energy recovery technologies: geothermal or industrial;
■Optimised power plants technology M&E (monitoring and evaluation): closed loop control of power plant results;
■Innovative and controlled Energy Separation Technology: steam + brine;
■Innovative and optimised ORC (organic ranking cycle) power plant technologies: performance efficiency + enhancements.
Additional tasks
■promoting ICS e-learning programme through the diffusion of information within the Fellow's institution of origin and other focal institutions in his/her country;
■upon return to home country, acting as ICS e-tutors for training his/her peers and transferring knowledge through the use of ICS scientific materials (DVDs, etc.) and IT tools (portal, etc.);
■training in specific skills (extra-curricula activities) such as Linux and Open Source software.
Eligibility
Eligible candidates should be currently based in developing countries or in countries in economic transition and should be affiliated to local specialised institutions. At the moment of the submission of the application, candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Italy for more than 12 months in the three years immediately prior to the deadline indicated.
Skills and Experience
Candidates should be experienced researchers, i.e. either possess a doctoral degree (PhD), or have at least four years of formal pre-doctoral experience in fields related to the relevant ICS core programme. Exceptions may be considered only for graduate students of very high qualifications.
Languages
English Language Proficiency Certificate (such as TOEFL, Cambridge Certificate or equivalent); not required if university education has been conducted in English or if the candidate has spent at least one year in an English speaking scientific environment.
Remuneration and other support
The ICS-UNIDO Fellows will be paid a net stipend of 1800 euro/month (Fellows with PhD) and 1500 euro/month (Fellows with MSc/University degree). Moreover, round trip travel expenses (economy class) to Italy from the country of origin and health insurance will be covered.
Deadline for Applications January 31, 2010 12:00 (European standard time)
Apply to geothermy@ics.trieste.it
Contact Us
ICS-UNIDO
L2 bldg
AREA Science Park
Padriciano 99
34149 Trieste - ITALY
Tel.: +39-040-922 8111
Fax: +39-040-922 8101
Email: info@ics.trieste.it
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this Fellowship
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