Oxford Adaptation Academy Programme

Description
The
Global Climate Adaptation Partnership (GCAP), in partnership with
the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of
Oxford, holds an annual training course, the Oxford Adaptation
Academy, focused on professional skill development centred on practical
climate change adaptation issues. 

If
you are interested in participating in this year’s Oxford Adaptation
Academy, please submit an application below, attaching your CV and providing
a short paragraph on your motivation for attending the course and
answers to the following questions in the text box provided.
  • What
    disciplinary field and geographical region do you work in?
     
  • How
    long have you worked in this field?
     
  • What
    company/organisation do you work for?
     
  • What
    is your role/position?
     
  • Do
    you have funding to cover course fees and your personal expenses during
    the course? If not, where would you be seeking external funding?
     
  • Do
    you require an entry visa for the United Kingdom?
     
  • Do
    you have private medical cover or travel insurance valid in the United
    Kingdom? You will need to arrange this as a condition of attending the
    academy.
     
  • Do
    you require accommodation for the three weeks? If not, please provide
    the address where you will be staying in Oxford.
     
  • How
    did you hear about this course?
     
  • What
    do you hope to gain from this course?
How to Apply
Interested
candidates are required to click here to apply

PLEASE
NOTE:  We are using the same system for managing 2014 Oxford Adaptation
Academy applicants as we are for tracking people interested in working with
us. APPLYING ONLINE DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE APPLYING FOR A JOB WITH GCAP.
Please go ahead and fill in your information to apply for the 2014 Oxford
Adaptation Academy. If you have any questions, please contact Mica at
academy@climateadaptation.cc.
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