Are you an early career researcher interested in applying to the IIASA Young Scientists Summer Program and would like more information? Join our upcoming information webinars on the institute’s flagship doctoral fellowship program featuring previous participants and representatives of IIASA's National Member Organizations.
Annually, from 1 June to 31 August, IIASA hosts up to 50 doctoral students from around the world in its Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP). YSSP participants undertake a three-month summer project on a topic related to the IIASA research agenda.
The YSSP Team together with selected IIASA National Member Organizations has organized two interactive information webinars with opportunities for attendees to ask questions and meet former YSSP participants.
Potential applicants from all countries are welcome. There will be three sessions.
Session 1, 3 PM CET
Presentation on the summer program and the application process by YSSP Team
Meet former YSSP participants and representatives of the Austrian, Egyptian, Finnish, Iranian and Swedish National Member Organizations.
Q&A Session - moderated by Brian D. Fath (YSSP Science Coordinator)
Join us on Zoom: https://iiasa.zoom.us/j/95817654385
Session 2, 6 PM CET (aimed at applicants from the US)
Presentation on the summer program and the application process by YSSP Team
Meet former YSSP participants and representatives of the US National Member Organization.
Q&A Session - moderated by Brian D. Fath (YSSP Science Coordinator)
Join us on Zoom: https://iiasa.zoom.us/j/94283817884
Session 3, 9 AM CET
Presentation on the summer program and the application process by YSSP Team
Meet representatives of the Korean National Member Organization.
Q&A Session - moderated by Fabian Wagner (YSSP Dean)
Join us on Zoom: https://iiasa.zoom.us/j/98715753914
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