Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Webinar on How to write a successful MSCA-Postdoctoral Fellowships Proposal | 17 June

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Dear Member,
Are you considering applying for the 2026 MSCA-Postdoctoral Fellowships Call? Then do not miss our upcoming webinar on how to write a successful proposal!
EURAXESS India, with the support of the MCAA India Chapter, is organising an exclusive webinar for Indian candidates on ‘How to write a successful MSCA-PF proposal’ on Wednesday, 17 June, 2:30–4:30 PM IST / 11:00–13:00 CET.
Register here for the webinar on 17 June
In this information session, our expert speaker will guide you through the different parts of the MSCA-PF proposal process and provide you with helpful tips and advice. Participants will be able to submit questions to the speakers in writing via the Q&A function. Open questions will be addressed in a subsequent interactive Q&A session.
The webinar is free of charge, and all participants get a certificate of attendance. For more information on funding opportunities and fellowships in Europe please visit our website

Kind regards,
EURAXESS India 
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CfAs: Asia-Pacific Innovation Conference | Malaysia, 22-23 September 2026

16th Asia-Pacific Innovation Conference (APIC 2026) | Malaysia, 22-23 September 2026

About APIC 2026
The 16th Asia-Pacific Innovation Conference (APIC 2026) brings together scholars, policymakers, industry leaders, and innovators to examine how innovation can advance inclusive, sustainable, and resilient growth across the Asia-Pacific region. Amid rapid technological change, digital transformation, climate pressures, and evolving global value chains, innovation must extend beyond productivity gains to address resilience, equity, and long-term sustainable development. APIC 2026 provides an interdisciplinary platform for rigorous dialogue on innovation systems, governance, technology management, entrepreneurship, and sustainability transitions.

Conference Objectives
  • Promote inclusive innovation benefiting SMEs, youth, women, and underserved communities
  • Advance sustainable and green innovation for climate resilience
  • Encourage ethical and responsible use of Artificial Intelligence
  • Strengthen regional collaboration and innovation-driven ecosystems
  • Enhance measurement and benchmarking of innovation performance

Conference Sub-Themes: Submissions are invited on, but not limited to:
Innovation Policy and Governance
Digital Transformation, AI & Responsible Innovation
Intellectual Property Rights in the Age of AI
Green Innovation & Climate Resilience
Social Innovation and Sustainability
Technology, Management & Innovation Systems
SMEs, Startups & Social Enterprises
Education, Skills & the Future of Work
Public Sector Innovation & Governance
Cross-Border Collaboration & Regional Innovation Networks

Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: 10 July 2026
Notification of Acceptance: 15 July 2026
Full Paper Submission: 15 Aug 2026
Registration & Payment Deadline: 22 August 2026


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A Note from Dr. Lakhwinder GillAsia-Pacific Innovation Conference 2026  Submission Guidelines – Abstract and Full Paper — Asia Pacific Innovation Conference. The organizers have a request to the Indian scholars to participate with substantial benefits as mentioned below: Could you do the APIC conference organizer a favour by recommending that graduate students and colleagues participate at the conference? Indian participation currently seems low. Do inform them that we are planning a special issue of a Web of Science (WOS)journal, and an international press book. Selected papers will be published there. You are requested to consider your contribution and attend the conference at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Looking forward to your cooperation. Regards, Lakhwinder Singh, lakhwindergill@pbi.ac.in.

Monday, June 8, 2026

Fwd: Online Course on AI and Data for Effective Research and Communication in Environment, Science and Development | 30 June-14 July

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GLOBAL ONLINE CERTIFICATE COURSE

AI and Data for Effective Research and Communication in Environment, Science and Development

DATES: June 30-July 14, 2026

DURATION: 15 hours

PLATFORM: Zoom and Moodle

TRAINING FEES:
INR 4000 (for Indian participants) and USD 100 (for global participants)

 

For Registration Click Here

 

In today’s rapidly evolving world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data have become essential tools for research and communication in environment, science and development. They enable professionals to research, process vast amounts of information, uncover meaningful insights and communicate complex issues in clear, impactful ways. From analysing climate patterns to monitoring biodiversity, AI and data-driven approaches enhance our ability to address pressing environmental and developmental challenges efficiently and responsibly.

 

Sharpening skills in AI and data is no longer optional, it is critical for career growth. Professionals equipped with these skills can streamline research, design evidence-based policies, create compelling outreach content and engage diverse audiences effectively. Whether you represent academia, government, NGOs, civil society, media, or the corporate sector, mastering AI and data opens new opportunities for innovation, informed decision-making and meaningful impact.

So, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), one of leading think tanks in Global South on the politics of development, environment and climate change, invites you to join its Global Online Certificate Course. The course empowers professionals to use AI responsibly, bridging the gap between data, knowledge and action for meaningful societal impact.

 

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Unlock the power of AI for responsible, impactful research and communication in environment, science and development.
  • Fast-track research workflows using AI tools that simplify data collection, analysis, writing and reporting.
  • Apply AI fordatavisualisation, multimedia content, presentations and outreach.
  • Explore real-world AI applications and craft a practical strategy for the responsible use of AI in your projects and institutions.

 

WHO CAN ATTEND?

Researchers and Academics in environment, science and development fields.

Environment and Science Communicators, Project managers for impactful writing.

Policy Professionals and Development Practitioners

Professionals in environmental studies, data science, and communication.

Civil Society and NGOs engaged in sustainability, climate action and outreach.

Government and Institutional Officers responsible for report writing, communication and outreach.

Corporate Sector Professionals in sustainability, ESG and corporate communication.

 

COURSE STRUCTURE

  • The self-paced online programme will have video lectures, presentations, tutorials, quizzes and assignments.
  • Participants will also get an opportunity to work on a project of their choice.
  • The programme has been designed in such a way that it can be completed along with a regular job or study.

 

THE COURSE IS BROKEN DOWN INTO FIVE MODULES

Module 1 : Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: the concepts, applications in global challenges and implications.

Module 2: Foundation of science, environment, and development Communication: the basics, barriers, communication framework into which AI tools can be effectively integrated.

Module 3: AI for research: generating and refining research questions, literature review with AI tools and effective prompting.

Module 4: AI and data analysis: AI for the analysis and visualisation of environmental and development data.

Module 5: AI for effective communication and outreach—audience focus, multilingual content and prompt design.

 

Key requirements

All participants would require:

A computer/laptop

A high-speed internet connection

 

COURSE DIRECTOR

Kiran Pandey
Course Director
Centre for Science and Environment
Email: kiran[@]cseindia.org
COURSE COORDINATOR

Susan Chacko
Senior Manager
Information Management
Centre for Science and Environment
Email: susan[@]cseindia.org

Friday, June 5, 2026

UNESCO designates 14 new biosphere reserves on World Environment Day

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UNESCO designates 14 new biosphere reserves on World Environment Day  

 

Paris, 5 June 2026 – On World Environment Day, UNESCO designates 14 new biosphere reserves across 14 countries, bringing the World Network of Biosphere Reserves to  797 sites in 145 countries. Three countries welcome their first biosphere reserves: Montenegro, Timor-Leste, and Aruba which sees its entire territory designated as such. Marking the Day, UNESCO is also launching today a practical guide for journalists to report on the environment, drawing on case studies, and offering safeguards journalists can use in their daily work.

 

 

New biosphere reserves have been designated in Albania, Algeria, Aruba, Azerbaijan, Cameroon, Canada, Islamic Republic of Iran, Mongolia, Montenegro, Paraguay, Philippines, Portugal, Timor-Leste, and Viet Nam. Territorial extensions were also approved for five existing biosphere reserves in China, Italy, and Spain.

 

This year, for the first time, a whole city has been designated as a biosphere reserve, Québec City. Three countries welcome their first biosphere reserves: Montenegro, Timor-Leste, and Aruba becomes the second country to have its entire territory designated as such.

 

Biosphere reserves prove every day that protecting nature and improving human lives are not competing goals. This year's designations span every continent showing the full range of what it means to live in harmony with nature. UNESCO will continue to work with governments, communities and scientists to ensure these living laboratories remain at the forefront of the world's response to the climate and biodiversity crises”, said Khaled El-Enany, Director-General of UNESCO.

 

Environmental action depends on reliable information

 

Also on World Environment Day, UNESCO and the OSCE are launching Reporting the Environment: A Practical Manual for Journalists. At a time when misinformation and disinformation increasingly affect many of today’s most urgent global challenges, reliable reporting on nature, climate and environmental issues has never been more important. Written by journalists for journalists and enriched by contributions from leading journalism organizations — including Covering Climate Now, EIF, Fondation Hirondelle, NICHE, Pulitzer Center and the Reuters Institute — the manual offers practical tools for covering environmental stories accurately and safely, from navigating climate misinformation and AI-generated content to investigating environmental harm and accountability.

 

About the biosphere reserves:

 

UNESCO biosphere reserves are territories of outstanding ecological value where people and nature grow harmoniously alongside each other, conserving biological and cultural diversity, advancing sustainable development, and connecting communities across a global network.

 

Since 1971, biosphere reserves have played a central role in UNESCO’s environmental mission. Alongside natural World Heritage sites and Global Geoparks, they contribute to protecting more than 13 million km² of terrestrial and marine ecosystems under UNESCO’s umbrella, advancing the global Kunming-Montreal target of conserving 30% of land and sea by 2030.

 

The newly designated biosphere reserves are (full descriptions of the sites available here):

 

  • Albania – Shkodër Lake
  • Algeria – Theniet El Had
  • Aruba – Aruba Island
  • Azerbaijan – Great Caucasus
  • Cameroon – Takamanda – Cross River Gorilla
  • CanadaQuébec City
  • Islamic Republic of Iran – Dalankuh – Qamishlou
  • Mongolia – Tost Toson Bumbiin Nuruu
  • Montenegro – Skadar Lake Watershed
  • Paraguay – Sur del Alto Paraná
  • Philippines – Matibay na Bayan ng Sablayan
  • Portugal – Serra da Estrela
  • Timor-Leste – Nino Konis Santana
  • Viet NamPhong Nha – Ke Bang
 
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Press invitation - Covering quantum science and tech: Masterclass for journalists

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PRESS INVITATION

 

Covering quantum science and tech:

Masterclass for journalists

 

Quantum science and technology is becoming one of the defining stories of the decade, yet for most audiences it remains abstract, confusing and overhyped. On the eve of VivaTech, 16 June 2026, UNESCO and France Quantum will host a one-hour hybrid masterclass at Station F in Paris to give journalists the tools they need, dispel common misconceptions and provide fresh angles to bring this fast-moving field to their readers and viewers.

 

  • Event: Journalist masterclass and Q&A on quantum sciences and technology
  • Date: Tuesday 16 June 2026, 12:30-13:30 CEST
  • Hybrid Format: In person at France Quantum Conference, Paris, and livestreamed.
  • Language: English
  • Registration: Please click here to register in person or online.

 

Quantum science is moving from laboratories into policy, business, and daily life, meaning that journalists will increasingly encounter quantum stories: computing breakthroughs, cybersecurity threats, medical technologies, or geopolitical competition over quantum infrastructure. This masterclass is designed to give journalists the grounding knowledge to cover these stories accurately and in depth.

 

UNESCO has led the international agenda on quantum for two years, coordinating the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology in 2025 and this year launching the Global Quantum Initiative.

 

The session will take place on the Main Stage of the France Quantum Conference, Europe's largest annual quantum event, and will be livestreamed for international journalists. Along with a Q&A session, the masterclass will cover topics including:

  • What quantum technology actually is, and what it is not
  • Where we realistically stand today: what is experimental, operational or projected
  • Hype vs. reality: dispelling the most common misconceptions, including by the media
  • Real-world applications already emerging: health, cybersecurity, sensing, climate modelling
  • How quantum differs from AI, and whether the risks are comparable
  • The quantum divide: who has access to quantum technologies, and who risks being left behind

Speakers

  • Amal KASRY, Chief of Basic Sciences & Engineering at UNESCO and a lead architect of the Global Quantum Initiative. Dr. Kasry is recognized as an international voice on the quantum divide, inclusive access, and the governance of emerging quantum technologies.
  • Cécile PERRAULT, Vice President of the European Quantum Industry Consortium (QuIC) representing 160+ quantum companies. Dr. Perrault works at the intersection of industry and policy advising the European Commission on quantum strategy, alongside her quantum computing expertise as Director of Innovation & Partnerships at Alice & Bob.
 
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