Euromed Young Researchers Forum 2022 for young researchers from the Euro-Mediterranean region (Fully Funded to Mollina, Spain)

Application Deadline: June 30, 2022

Are you a young researcher from the Euro-Mediterranean region?

Are you interested in exploring Euro-Mediterranean relations and the role of Youth as drivers of Cohesion?

The Euromed Young Researchers Forum is part of the Euromed Young Researchers Lab, an initiative of the EuroMeSCo: Connecting the Dots project, co-funded by the European Union and the European Institute of the Mediterranean. The Euromed Young Researchers Lab aims to boost the research capacities of young experts across the Mediterranean, give visibility and recognition to their work, strengthen exchanges and stimulate research on issues of common interest.

During this year’s Forum, 24 participants from across the Mediterranean and its neighbouring regions will meet in Mollina, Spain, to exchange with policy-makers, practitioners and other young experts on key issues in the Euro-Mediterranean area and contribute to policy shaping in the region.

This year´s edition of the Forum will be about:

Bridging the Gap in Euro-Mediterranean relations: Youth as drivers of Cohesion

Requirements

The candidates shall:

  • be researchers or students between 18 and 35 years of age who have attained at least a bachelor’s degree;
  • be affiliated to a research centre, a university or organisation based in one of the 42 UfM countries (priority will be given to researchers affiliated to EuroMeSCo member organisations);
  • demonstrate interest in the Forum’s themes;
  • demonstrated academic and/or professional background with regards to the Forum’s theme is desirable.
  • MENA: Algeria, Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia

Benefits:

  • The IEMed will provide round-trip flight tickets, accommodation expenses and meals during the Forum, and will cover visa costs. Participants will be accommodated in double or triple rooms at the venue

Participants will:

• Present their research proposals on how young people have perceived the war in Ukraine on both shores of the Mediterranean as well as the responses to the war; analyze misconceptions, the actors and platforms involved in spreading disinformation campaigns; and the existing policy frameworks and tools in place to combat disinformation and its potential impacts, amongst others.

• Benefit from capacity building sessions to improve their research and communications skills.

• Access remunerated publishing opportunities: authors of selected Concept Notes will be asked to convert their proposals into Policy Briefs

How to Apply:

  1. Please submit your CV of no more than 2 pages with the subject line of “Application for Euromed Young Researchers Forum 2022” to
    euromesco@iemed.org and fill in the online APPLICATION FORM by including a short research proposal (of up to 350 words) that should be
    related to the Forum themes.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the V Euromed Young Researchers Forum 2022

Related posts

The Platform Young Professionals Bootcamp 2024 for young Nigerians

Prince Claus Fund Building Beyond Mentorship Programme 2024 for mid-career creatives. (Fully Funded to the Netherlands)

The IUCN Leaders Forum 2024 for Young Changemakers (Fully Funded to Geneva, Switzerland)

We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More Info