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We regret to inform you that the ISPF UK-China Symposium on Resilient Planet originally scheduled for 4-6 November 2024 has been postponed. The new dates for the event will now be 9-11 December 2024, with arrival on 8 December 2024. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
In light of this change, we have decided to re-open the application process. The new deadline for applications is 9 October 2024. If you have already submitted your application, no further action is required. However, you are welcome to make any updates or changes to your submission via our portal until the new deadline. If you have started your application but have not submitted it by the original deadline, it is now the chance to complete your submission.
There will be an online pre-departure briefing to outline the requirements of your role during the w/c 25 November 2024 (date to be confirmed), which you will be expected to attend.
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Applications are now open for early-career researchers in the UK to join and contribute to a fully funded international symposium hosted by the British Council on the theme of Resilient Planet, as part of the International Science Partnerships Fund.
From 9 to 11 December 2024, in Beijing, the three-day UK-China Symposium on Resilient Planet will unite early-career researchers, senior researchers, and policymakers from the UK and China. The symposium aims to address critical questions surrounding the theme of a Resilient Planet, promoting collaboration and networking.
In partnership with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) China, the symposium will offer ample opportunities for early-career researchers to discuss their research, exchange ideas, discuss session themes, and establish connections for possible future activities.
About the event
Over three days, the event will include:
- an academic symposium for early career researchers in the field of natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities to showcase your work, discuss emerging trends, and engage in productive dialogue with senior and leading researchers from the UK and China,
- a one-day site visit for you to explore universities and research centres in China, gain insights into ongoing research projects, witness state-of-the-art facilities, and potentially discover areas for collaboration,
- a facilitated discussion to scope the needs, priorities and recommendations for further research funding activities, including sub-themes and target audience.
Thematic focus
The symposium will focus on interdisciplinary research to address major environmental challenges and lead the green industrial revolution to protect the planet. Priority research themes include (not exhaustive):
- Clean energy,
- extreme weather and climate,
- agri-tech,
- environmental resilience.
Who can apply
Applications are open to eligible early-career researchers based at eligible higher education institutions or research organisations in the UK, regardless of their nationality.
We will invite senior researchers from the UK and researchers from China in collaboration with partner organisations from the UK and China. The symposium will bring together up to 40 early-career researchers and 10 senior researchers from the UK and China to discuss key questions centred around the theme of "Resilient Planet, and facilitate collaborations and networking among researchers from the UK and China.
See the definition of ‘early-career researcher’ and details on the eligibility in the Applicant Guidelines.
Participant expectations
We expect early-career researchers to:
- present their research findings during presentation,
- participate in conference sessions and workshops actively,
- participate in panel discussions related to their research areas,
- engage in discussions, receiving feedback, and networking with other attendees.
About the International Science Partnerships Fund
The International Science Partnerships Fund is designed to enable potential and foster prosperity. It puts research and innovation at the heart of our international relationships, supporting UK researchers and innovators to work with peers around the world on the major themes of our time: planet, health, tech, and talent. The fund is managed by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and delivered by a consortium of the UK’s leading research and innovation bodies, which includes: UK Research and Innovation (comprising the 7 research councils, Innovate UK and Research England), the UK Academies, the British Council, the Met Office, the National Physical Laboratory, the UK Atomic Energy Authority, and Universities UK International.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
British Council is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, and to continuing to attract and nurture talented people from the widest pool to remain internationally competitive in research and innovation. We believe that everyone has a right to be treated with dignity and respect, and to be provided with equal opportunities to flourish and succeed. This includes avoidance of bias due to disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, sex (gender), and age.
The British Council is committed to equal opportunities and diversity and will consider, on a case-by-case basis, requests for support to encourage underrepresented groups to engage in ISPF activity, so long as sufficient justification is provided.
Application deadline: application reopens until 9 October 2024, 23:59 UK Time
All applications must be submitted via the application portal before the deadline. If you are unable to access the application form for any reason, please contact us at: ISPFLB4@britishcouncil.org
Application Portal: grants.britishcouncil.org
You can find the guidelines for applicants here: https://www.britishcouncil.cn/en/programmes/higher-education/call-applications-multinational-symposium-resilient-planet
Contact: All queries or comments about this symposium should be addressed to: ISPFLB4@britishcouncil.org