These two fully sponsored consecutive interdisciplinary summer schools will be designed for doctoral students, aiming:
During each of the weeks of the summer schools, 2–5 instructors will be available to contribute to the lectures, demonstrations, discussions and group works. Furthermore, the instructors are invited, similar to the participants, to give 12–15 minute conference-style presentations about their current rese-arch in the field of climate change.
Each week of the summer schools includes five weekdays (Monday–Friday) of lectures, exercises and demonstrations in the morning, and group work in the afternoon. At the end of the afternoon there is room to discuss the results of the progressing group work in short presentations.
Timeframe
Session 1: 23 May–13 June 2021
Session 2: 2 August–12 September 2021
Location
The Summer School will take place online.
Language
English
Target group
Doctoral students from the fields of geology, geophysics, geoecology, meteorology and environmental-oriented biology, chemistry and physics.
Application
This Summer School is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. Participants will be selected by the instructors of this program. Applicants are required to hold an MSc degree (or equivalent) and to be currently participating in a doctoral program at an internationally recognized university.
The deadline for Application is over and the participants are already selected.
The first set of Modules 1–3 will focus on the dynamics of the Earth's climate system, the fundamentals of climate time series analysis and the consideration of uncertainties in climate data.
The second set of Modules 4–6 will be about advanced methods of climate time series analysis as well as the impacts of climate change.
The cross-thematic Modules 7+8 are about visible traces and effects of climate change as observed in the field and about communicating climate change to non-experts such as decision makers and the public.Participants in the summer school are expected to form part of a new generation of researchers that is well-equipped with the necessary knowledge and tools to assess and mitigate current and future environmental changes.
Session 1 | 23 May–13 June 2021
Session 2 | 22 August–12 September 2021
During Sessions 1 and 2
For further information on the Online Summer School and the instructor apl. Prof. Dr. Martin H. Trauth please visit the following website.