- Loss and Damage Research Observatory
Detail your degrees, starting with the most recent, including the name of the institution and year of graduation.
Summarise your experience relevant to climate change, loss and damage, environmental studies, or related fields.
Specify your expertise areas, especially those relevant to climate change loss and damage.
Describe any previous mentorship roles you have had, including informal and formal settings.
List up to 5 of your most relevant publications or projects related to your area of expertise.
In 250-500 words, explain why you are interested in becoming a mentor and what you hope to achieve through this role.
Confirm your availability to engage with mentees, including how many hours per month you can dedicate to mentoring activities.
Indicate your preferred methods for communicating with mentees, e.g., email, video calls, face-to-face meetings if feasible.
Please list your degrees, starting with the most recent, including the institution and year of graduation.
Please summarise your relevant experience in climate change research, policy, or related fields, including any leadership roles.
Please specify your areas of expertise, particularly in relation to climate change, loss and damage, environmental studies, etc.
List up to 5 of your most relevant publications or works related to climate change loss and damage.
Briefly describe any significant contributions you have made to climate change initiatives, policy development, or research communities.
In 250-500 words, please describe why you are interested in joining the Research Steering Committee and what you believe you can contribute to the Loss and Damage Research Observatory.
Please confirm your ability to commit time to the steering committee's activities, including meetings, review processes, etc.
Note: Only self-nominations are accepted. Nominations for others will not be considered.