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Atmospheric Watch Initiative
The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) established the Atmospheric Watch Initiative in January 2013 as part of its Regional Programme on Cryosphere and Atmosphere.
The initiative aims to bring about effective measures and policies for reducing air pollution and its impacts within the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) by improving knowledge and enhancing the capacity of partners in its regional member countries.
Since its establishment, the Atmospheric Watch Initiative has attracted high caliber scientists to work in-house at ICIMOD. ICIMOD is working with regional partners to establish numerous air quality stations/climate observatories. These facilities will not only aid air quality planners and policy makers in regional member countries but also provide world class scientific data for new knowledge generation and improve understanding of atmospheric processes across the HKH. ICIMOD also has state of the art computing facilities for regional air quality modelling. In addition, ICIMOD has been organizing several field campaigns to study, in detail, atmospheric phenomena of regional concern. These include processes responsible for persistent winter fog over the Indo Gangetic plains and experimental characterization of emission sources.
As a regional organization, ICIMOD strives to bring regional scientists/students to work together on areas of mutual interest with the eventual goal of fostering transboundary collaboration in the region.
In 2015 the Atmospheric Watch Initiative set up a PhD fellowship programme that brings high caliber PhD students to work with ICIMOD scientists. Since ICIMOD is not a degree granting institute, the fellowship has been set up for students who are already enrolled in PhD programmes. Fellows are chosen through a competitive selection process and are invited to join ICIMOD scientists for one year (extendable) to conduct research that improves knowledge about emissions sources, atmospheric processes, atmospheric change, or impacts in the Hindu Kush Himalaya.
Past PhD fellowship calls invited fellows to apply to ICIMOD to work on specific research questions within the following broad categories:
Based on the experience of the first round of Atmosphere Initiative PhD fellowships, ICIMOD formalized a PhD fellowship policy under the Himalayan University Consortium (HUC) in 2016 and HUC helps manage the recruitment process.
Details about the fellowship are available HERE.
PhD Fellowship
Based on the experience of the first round of Atmospheric Watch Initiative PhD fellowships, ICIMOD formalized a PhD fellowship policy under the Himalayan University Consortium (HUC) in 2016 and HUC helps manage the recruitment process.
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