ICIMOD Doctoral Fellowship 2019 in Nepal
  • Kathmandu

ICIMOD seeks high calibre PhD students to work with them in better understanding the challenges faced by mountain societies and ecosystems in the region and their solutions. ICIMOD is not a degree granting institute; they seek students who are already enrolled in PhD programmes at accredited institutions. ICIMOD will host their research activities and ICIMOD scientists will co-supervise the PhD fellows. This PhD call focuses on the research topics given below.

Research Topics

ICIMOD is open to specific research questions/hypotheses within the following broad categories

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Livelihoods

  • Air pollution and poverty linkages
  • Air pollution impacts on human health
  • Air quality management and governance in HKH – Institutions and Policies
  • Air pollution mitigation and policy
  • Air pollution impact on agricultural productivity
  • Vicious circle of poverty – exposure to pollution – poor health – poverty
  • Safe food production
  • Climate resilient agriculture in the mountains

Ecosystem Services

  • Open biomass burning (forests and agriculture) and its impact on soil and other ecosystems
  • Air pollution impact on ecosystems

Water and Air

  • Trace gas measurement/modelling
  • Aerosol measurement/modelling
  • Aerosol–cloud/monsoon interactions
  • Regional and urban air quality modelling
  • Persistent winter fog over the Indo-Gangetic Plain
  • Emission characterization and inventory development

Geospatial Solutions

  • Understanding transboundary air pollution using remote sensing techniques
  • Remote sensing of air pollution over complex terrain
  • Data analysis and visualization of chemical transport models
  • Developing supporting systems for improved predictability of chemical transport models
  • Understanding the impact of absorbing aerosols on glacier albedo

The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) is a regional intergovernmental learning and knowledge sharing centre serving eight regional member countries in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH)—Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan. ICIMOD aims to serve the region through information and knowledge generation and sharing to find innovative solutions to critical mountain problems. It facilitates knowledge exchange in its thematic areas of Livelihoods, Ecosystem Services, Water and Air, and Geospatial Solutions to address issues of common concern in Regional Members Countries as well as from transboundary perspectives.

The HKH region provides ecosystem services (e.g., water, food, energy) that directly sustain the livelihoods of 240 million people in the mountain and hills of the HKH. Nearly 1.9 billion people living in the 10 river basins also benefit directly and indirectly from its resources. The mountains in the HKH region act as an ecological buffer, influencing the temperature, monsoon, and rainfall pattern of South Asia, and create favourable conditions for agriculture. Similarly, HKH is home to immense cultural and ethnic diversity and is home to four of the 34 global biodiversity hotspots. But in recent years, global processes such as globalization and climate change together with rapid population growth, urbanisation, migration, feminisation of rural labour, and national/local economic development have begun to pose a challenge to the traditional livelihoods of mountain people and mountain socio-ecological systems as a whole. Many mountain communities are excluded from enjoying the benefits of recent economic developments in the region/nations, resulting in a higher proportion of poverty in mountain areas. ICIMOD seeks to understand these challenges and find solutions for enhancing the livelihoods of mountain people. It seeks to enhance the adaptive capacities of mountain people and ecosystems to the climate, environment, and socioeconomic changes through knowledge generation and sharing.

The Himalayan University Consortium (HUC) is one of ICIMOD’s initiatives under the regional programme titled Mountain Knowledge and Action Networks (MKANs). This initiative provides a platform to enhance collaboration among the universities of the region and to promote centres of excellence on key topics relevant to the region. The aim is to build a dynamic mountain knowledge partnership among universities, ICIMOD, and regional member country partners to promote research and learning. This network engages students and professionals capable of undertaking high-quality research, education, teaching, and knowledge dissemination in service of mountain-specific, sustainable, fair and inclusive development for HKH communities and adjoining mountainous areas. In continuation of this commitment to promote students’ involvement in high quality research, the HUC invites applications from doctoral students to conduct their research under the co-supervision of high profile scientists at ICIMOD. The aim is to bring regional scientists and students to work together on areas of mutual interest with the eventual goal of fostering transboundary collaboration in the region.

Location:

Nepal

Benefits

  • An allowance of USD 1,000 per month while at ICIMOD or at ICIMOD designated sites
  • Non-Kathmandu based PhD Fellows will receive an additional USD 200 per month for accommodation
  • PhD fellows who are enrolled at a university outside of Nepal will receive reimbursement for travel costs incurred when first travelling from and finally returning to home institute

Eligibilities

ICIMOD aims to select two-thirds of the fellows from ICIMOD member countries, and for half the fellows to be women. Fellowships will be linked to the Himalayan University Consortium (HUC).

The candidate should meet the following requirements:

  • Citizen of one of the following countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan; or any international student currently doing research on the above mentioned topics and specifically focused on the HKH region
  • Preference will be given to HUC member institutions
  • Must be an admitted/registered PhD student
  • Letter of support from PhD Supervisor and Head of Department should be provided
  • Letter from the Head of Institution confirming that an ICIMOD scientist will serve as co-adviser, committee member, or equivalent is required once short-listed
  • Candidates should be willing to work in an interdisciplinary team and have excellent analytical, technical, and communication skills
  • Must be willing to be based at ICIMOD headquarters or ICIMOD designated sites during the period of the fellowship
Eligible Regions: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan; or any international student currently doing research on the above mentioned topics and specifically focused on the HKH region 

Application Process

Applications should be submitted online at the Apply Now link , along with the following documents:

  • Letters of support from PhD supervisor and Head of Department agreeing to ICIMOD terms and conditions mentioned above
  • Cover letter describing the motivation to apply, clearly mentioning the thematic area to which they are applying
  • Preliminary research proposal within the broader research areas mentioned above (2–3 pages)
  • Curriculum vitae, including information on education, research experience, and, if applicable, list of publications

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Application Deadline: January 31, 2019

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