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PECS 2015 Conference: Call for SESSIONS

PECS 2015 Spier Estate | Stellenbosch | South Africa 3 - 5 November 2015 www.pecs2015.org   CALL FOR SESSIONS PECS 2015 will gather scientists from various disciplines, from within and beyond the PECS network, to share cutting-edge research insights on social-ecological dynamics in the Anthropocene. In a move to make the conference program as vibrant as possible, and to allow for innovative ideas and new collaborations to emerge we are welcoming submissions for different session types. Each session submission will be organised and managed by its own convener or committee, who are also responsible for working with presenters in the [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:52+02:00April 21st, 2015|SAPECS News|

Job announcement: Future Earth Research Liaison Officers

Future Earth is seeking Research Liaison Officers for its globally distributed Secretariat. Locations Boulder (USA), Montreal (Canada), Paris (France), Stockholm (Sweden) and Tokyo (Japan). Closing date Variable across hub locations: Paris (France): To be confirmed Montreal (Canada): To be confirmed Stockholm (Sweden): May 10, 2015 Boulder (USA): To be confirmed Tokyo (Japan): To be confirmed Start date will be as soon as practical upon selection of a candidate. The Future Earth initiative Future Earth is the global research platform providing the knowledge and support to accelerate our transformations to a sustainable world. It emerges out of a prestigious 30 year [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00April 21st, 2015|Related News & Events|

New book: Principles for Building Resilience

The book "Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems" was co-edited by SAPECS-affiliated researcher Reinette (Oonsie) Biggs, and provides an in-depth review of current knowledge around how resilience can be applied in the management of social-ecological systems and the ecosystem services they provide. A number of SAPECS-affiliated researchers contributed to the book, including Georgina Cundill, Karen Kotschy, and Christo Fabricius. A matter of principle With contributions from scholars around the world and across disciplines, the chapters are structured around seven key principles for building resilience: maintain diversity and redundancy; manage connectivity; manage slow variables and feedbacks; foster complex adaptive [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00April 20th, 2015|SAPECS News|

Recommended MOOCs

Massively Open Online Courses, or MOOCs, are becoming an increasingly popular way for students to enhance their learning experience. Whether you do them just for fun, or for university credits, the online format allows flexibility and independence on the part of the student: Too much other stuff going on today? That's fine, catch up with lectures tomorrow. Didn't understand that last section? Also fine, just re-do it at your leisure and ask questions in the online forum! Want to delve deeper into the subject matter? Great! Use the online course materials that have been made available to you (often for free [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00April 17th, 2015|Related News & Events|

Announcement: PECS2015 CONFERENCE

PECS 2015 CONFERENCE Social-ecological dynamics in the Anthropocene Stellenbosch, South Africa, 3 - 5 November 2015 www.pecs2015.org PECS 2015 will gather scientists from various disciplines, from within and beyond the PECS network, to share cutting-edge research insights on social-ecological dynamics in the Anthropocene. The conference will engage and involve multiple stakeholders concerned with sustainable development and who are interested in developing new solutions and strategies. The conference is intended to highlight PECS achievements and ambitions, and to synthesize and integrate PECS-related research to provide a basis for a future social-ecological research agenda, especially in light of Future Earth. PECS 2015 [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00April 14th, 2015|SAPECS News|

Graduate Intern at the African Climate & Development Initiative

Applications are invited for the post of Graduate Intern for the African Climate and Development Initiative (ACDI). The ACDI is a strategic initiative at UCT that coordinates and enhances research and teaching on climate and climate change across departments and faculties. The main role of the Graduate Intern will be to work on a range of projects and activities in support of ACDI core staff and researchers, including research assistance, organisation of ACDI events and database maintenance. This is a full-time one-year contract position.   Deadline: 22 April 2015   Minimum requirements: • A minimum of an undergraduate degree in a [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00April 13th, 2015|Related News & Events|

Announcement PhD course: Systems Thinking and Practice in PhD Research, 30 Jul – 7 Aug, Germany

Systems Thinking and Practice in PhD Research: Cybersystemic Possibilities for Governing the Anthropocene 30 July – 7 August 2015, Germany • Two days of participation in a Systemic Inquiry in Hannover (Herrenhausen) on “Governing the Anthropocene: Cybersystemic Possibilities?" • Two days of dedicated ‘workshops’ introducing different systems approaches, methods and research traditions at Humboldt University in Berlin • Five days of participation in the 2015 ISSS Conference in Berlin, including a group generated presentation on the final day • 5 ECTS - points Working strategically to negotiate boundaries for research in a meaningful way in the areas of contemporary concern [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00April 9th, 2015|Related News & Events|

2015 ADA Winter School in Research Methods and Academic Development

The 2015 African Doctoral Academy (ADA) Winter School in Research Methods and Academic Development will take place from 29 June to 10 July 2015 at the University of Stellenbosch. Full course information can be found on our Information Page. This winter sees five new workshops introduced, including the exciting new course on Becoming a Lecturer - Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, and another in Transdisciplinary Research Methods. We also see the return of the popular course on Publishing a Case Study presented by Prof Michael Gibbert. To book - simply fill in our online booking form. Booking deadline is 30 May. Overview: Week 1 29 June - 3 [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00April 1st, 2015|Related News & Events|

First call for abstracts for “PECS 2015: Social-ecological dynamics in the Anthropocene”

We are delighted to announce the first call for abstracts to the international conference PECS 2015: Social-ecological dynamics in the Anthropocene  held in Stellenbosch, November 3-5 2015. Deadline for session proposal submission is May 11th, and the deadline for talk submission is June 15th. For more details visit the conference website - www.pecs2015.org   About the conference: PECS 2015 will gather scientists from various disciplines, from within and beyond the PECS network, to share cutting-edge research insights on social-ecological dynamics in the Anthropocene. The conference will engage and involve multiple stakeholders concerned with sustainable development and who are interested in developing new solutions and strategies. [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00March 26th, 2015|SAPECS News|

The Future of South Africa’s Food Industry

Experts from across the South African food industry recently released a report exploring potential future scenarios for the country’s food industry. The report, entitled Transformative Scenarios Report: The future of food 2015-2030 highlights some dire current realities, while also noting that the system could be recast with political courage, private sector initiative and strong advocacy and support from civil society. “There are a number of critical concerns regarding production of food in South Africa in the coming years,” says Scott Drimie, Director of the Southern Africa Food Lab (SAFL). “Hunger and malnutrition remain serious problems in South Africa but the [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00March 20th, 2015|SAPECS News|
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