2023 AOSIS Fellowship Applications – Due 18 Nov 2022
Contact: fellowship@aosis.or
AOSIS Fellowship
Designed to meet the specific needs of SIDS, the AOSIS Fellowship Programme is a unique opportunity for young professionals from Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) countries to get hands-on training and experience on issues of law, policy, and science, and to build enduring capacity in AOSIS member governments to engage in international processes. During the yearlong Fellowship Programme, Fellows will work at their UN Permanent Mission in New York, receive comprehensive training on climate change, oceans, environmental protection, and sustainable development issues, and gain real-world negotiation experience working with their national delegations and AOSIS at related UN conferences.
At the conclusion of the Programme, Fellows will return to their home country having developed the skills and knowledge needed to continue to engage on these issues and in the international process—as many former Fellows have continued to do.
What Fellows Can Expect
- Training on relevant issues of law, policy, and science to build fundamental knowledge and understanding of climate change, environmental protection, sustainable development, and oceans issues;
- Media training to learn the skills necessary to carry information beyond policy-making circles to a broader international audience;
- Real-world negotiation experience at the United Nations to bring back to governments in their countries of origin; and
- Opportunities to participate in important international conferences.
Fellowship Candidate Requirements
The candidate must:
- Be a national of an AOSIS country;
- Be 25 to 32 years old at the beginning of the Fellowship Programme;
- Hold a degree in a relevant field (international relations, international law, environment, climate change, sustainable development, fisheries, oceans, finance, etc.);
- Have 1 to 3 years of experience (maximum 5 years) working in national government, or a regional or international organization.
- Commit to work in the national government following the completion of the Fellowship;
- Demonstrate discretion and sound judgment in dealing with politically sensitive issues in a diplomatic environment;
- Demonstrate excellent academic record and writing skills; and
- Be proficient in written and spoken English.
Please click on the link provided to access the application. https://www.aosis.org/2023-aosis-fellowship-applications-due-18-nov-2022/
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Want to learn more about the law
You have to have a bachelor’s degree in environment, climate science, or in finance. Click on the link to see if you qualify.
I would love to join but I don’t have a Degree
Hi Rockson,
Thank you for your interest. Unfortunately, this is for graduates only. Are you in college? Perhaps you can apply once you receive your bachelor’s.