Scopus and ProSPER.Net Call Researchers to Apply for the Second Annual Young Researcher Award in Sustainable Development
09 Fevereiro 2010 - 11:25AM
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SINGAPORE, February 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- - German Ministry
of Education to offer Fellowship to Winners Elsevier announced
today the start of the second annual ProSPER.Net-Scopus Young
Researcher Award in sustainable development, a partnership between
its flagship product SCOPUS, the world's largest abstract and
citation database of peer-reviewed literature and ProSPER.Net, a
network of nineteen leading universities in Asia-Pacific. The top
three finalists in each category will be sponsored to present their
work in a public symposium to be held the first week of July 2010
at Tongji University in Shanghai. Winners will be announced at the
symposium and receive a cash award. In addition, this year, the
International Bureau of the German Ministry of Education will offer
a fellowship to the winners. The award will be presented in July
2010 and is open to those involved in graduate education and
research activities that emphasize sustainable development in the
areas of Energy, Water, Agriculture & Food Security, and
Economics, Business, & Management. In order to qualify,
candidates for the award are expected to be employed at
institutions of higher education in the Asia-Pacific region and
should be younger than 40 years of age as of 1 July 2010. To apply
visit: http://asia.elsevier.com/prospernet2010 The need to nurture
and promote young researchers as they progress through their career
has long been recognized by academic institutions for its effect on
scientific development. Elsevier being the world-leading publisher
of scientific, technical and medical information sees the
importance in supporting and promoting scientific excellence in
sustainable development which provided the impetus for creating the
award. All partners believe that awards such as these will provide
the right incentive to get leaders in research and create awareness
for young researchers in sustainable development. "We are honored
to present this award in sustainable development for a second year
with ProSPER.NET," said Lim Kok Keng, Director, Sales &
Marketing APAC, Elsevier. "The significant contributions by early
career researchers in Asia-Pacific in the areas of Energy, Water,
Agriculture & Food Security and Economics, Business &
Management should be acknowledged and our support for this award is
consistent to our goal of making a genuine contribution to
science." "We are proud to be a part of an award that recognizes
researchers in the development process and promoting scientific and
technological leadership," said Professor Peter Haddawy, Vice
President for Academic Affairs at Asian Institute of Technology and
the current Chair of the Board of ProSPER.Net "Our strong emphasis
in promoting science and research excellence in sustainable
development and acknowledging the role of young researcher is
crucial to the advancement of the scientific progress in the
region." About ProSPER.Net The network for the Promotion of
Sustainability in Postgraduate Education and Research (ProSPER.Net)
is a network of several leading higher education institutions in
Asia and the Pacific that have committed to work together to
integrate Sustainable Development into postgraduate courses and
curricula. Member institutions involved have strong education and
research programs in sustainable development and related fields.
http://www.ias.unu.edu/efsd/prospernet About the International
Bureau of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research The
International Bureau supports the Scopus and ProSPER.Net Young
Scientist Award in Sustainable Development by providing a
fellowship to the award winners. The fellowship consists of the
financing of a research stay in a German institution. The aim is to
give the awardees the opportunity to get an insight into the
research system in Germany and to create contacts with institutions
and organizations in Germany in their respective field of research.
The International Bureau has been commissioned by the German
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) to strengthen the
international ties of German universities, research institutes and
enterprises with the ultimate goal of building competencies and
fostering competitive advantages for industry and the research
community in Germany in the areas of research and innovation. In
doing so, the International Bureau is making an important
contribution to cultivating an international dimension within the
research programmes of the BMBF. About Asian Institute of
Technology The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) promotes
technological change and sustainable development in the
Asian-Pacific region through higher education, research and
outreach. Established in Bangkok in 1959, AIT has become a leading
regional postgraduate institution and is actively working with
public and private sector partners throughout the region and with
some of the top universities in the world. AIT mission is to
develop highly qualified and committed professionals who play
leading roles in the region's sustainable development and its
integration into the global economy. http://www.ait.ac.th/about
About Tongji University Tongji University is one of the leading
universities directly under the Ministry of Education of China. It
offers degree programs both at undergraduate and postgraduate
levels. The university has Colleges of Sciences, Architecture and
Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, Economics and Management,
Environmental Science and Engineering, Material Science and
Engineering, Traffic and Transportation Engineering, and Automotive
Engineering etc.
http://www.tongji.edu.cn/english/abouttongji/About.asp About Scopus
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international publishers, ensuring broad interdisciplinary
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Research for Australia (ERA) initiative Cluster One evaluation. And
of the top fifty universities, as ranked by Time Higher Education
(THE) World University Rankings, 50% of them depend on Scopus and
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