The IPBES Fellowship Programme
Become an IPBES fellow!
Open call!
There is currently one open call for fellows for the methodological assessment of integrated biodiversity-inclusive spatial planning and ecological connectivity (“spatial planning assessment”). We encourage interested early-career individuals to to fill out their application form by 10 January 2025.
The IPBES Fellowship Programme
The IPBES fellowship programme provides an opportunity for outstanding early-career individuals from all backgrounds and disciplines working on biodiversity and ecosystem services to participate in IPBES assessments. The fellows gain first-hand experience in participating in major multidisciplinary scientific assessments while working with, and being mentored by, leading experts. The programme is an integral part of IPBES work on capacity-building, and aims at developing the capacities of fellows in undertaking assessments, thus creating a pool of experts suited for contributing to future assessments and promoting the work of IPBES in their home countries and institutions.
Benefits of being an IPBES fellow
Fellows selected to take part in the programme will participate in the production of one of the chapters of their assessment, taking part in author and chapter meetings together with the rest of the experts undertaking the assessment. Fellows will also be invited to participate in capacity-building workshops bringing together fellows across all ongoing assessments to share experiences and learn about key cross-cutting and assessment specific topics.
Being an IPBES fellow means being part of a multidisciplinary and multicultural group of outstanding early-career individuals sharing an ambition to contribute to improving the science-policy interface of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Throught the programme, fellows:
- Get hands-on experience in working in multidisciplinary teams to produce major scientific assessments
- Work with, learn from and get to know internationally leading experts from all over the world
- Learn about the interface between science and policy on biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Receive training and mentoring
- Connect with other outstanding early-career experts
- Expanded their social and professional network
- Get the opportunity to participate in joint projects and publications
What is the role and responsibility of fellows within an assessment?
- Fellows are an integral part of the IPBES assessment chapters and they collaborate with the coordinating lead authors (CLAs) and lead authors (LAs) in developing sections or parts of the chapters
- Fellows receive training to gain in-depth understanding of the IPBES assessment process
- Fellows will be paired up with a mentor for the assessment period
- Fellows are expected to participate in the author meetings and training workshops
Mentorship
As part of the programme, fellows are paired up with a senior expert in their assessment that will act as a mentor for the fellow for the duration of their fellowship. There are no limits on the content of the collaboration between mentors and fellows and there are a number of examples of fellows and mentors working together on joint projects, publications and funding applications beyond the scope of their collaboration under the IPBES assessment.
Being a mentor is an excellent opportunity for IPBES experts to get to know, work with and learn from a group of bright early-career scholars from all over the world. In the words of Eduardo Brondizio, mentor and co-chair of IPBES global assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem services, on being a mentor: "You end up learning far more than you end up contributing, to be honest."
Benefits of hosting an IPBES fellow
The fellowship programme is a great opportunity for organisations to contribute to the work of IPBES. Institutions hosting IPBES fellows directly support the implementation of the IPBES work programme by allowing the fellows to spend up to 15 % of their working time on IPBES. The programme also offers an excellent opportunity for organisations seeking to strengthen the capacities of their early-career experts/researchers on working on international biodiversity assessments and contributing to intergovernmental policy processes.
Institutions and organisations that are interested in supporting the fellowship programme can do so by:
- Nominating their outstanding early-career experts/researchers to participate in IPBES as fellows in response to calls made by the secretariat
- Supporting fellows' participation to meetings and workshops; and
- Arranging or supporting activities, in collaboration or dialogue with the capacity-building task force, for fellows or alumni
IPBES Fellowship Alumni Network
The first cohort of fellows graduated from the fellowship programme with the approval of the summaries for policy makers of the assessment on land-degradation and restoration and the regional assessments on biodiversity and ecosystem services of Africa, the Americas, The Asia Pacific and Europe and Central Asia in March 2018.
The IPBES Fellowship Alumni are an important resource for IPBES, both as a pool of experts for upcoming assessments, mentors and resource persons for new cohorts of fellows, and as ambassadors for IPBES in their local institutions and countries.
Represented in all UN regions, the IPBES Fellowship Alumni represent a "community of practice" working together to mobilize resources and expertise to develop cross-cultural collaborations and support IPBES's mission, to strengthen knowledge foundations for better policy through science, for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, long-term human well-being and sustainable development.
Support
The fellowship programme is an unpaid scheme in which selected fellows are expected to work pro bono, as all other IPBES experts. Expenses for attending selected meetings will be covered for fellows from developing countries and countries with economies in transition in accordance with UN rules. Fellows from developed countries are expected to cover their own expenses and are encouraged to seek support from their home institutions.
Nomination and selection process
You can read about the process for nomination and selection of IPBES fellows in this document.
List of fellows and alumni
The below table contains the experts information .
Name | Role | Nominating government/organisation | Gender | Nationality(ies) |
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Mr. Gregory Mero Dowo | Fellow | Tropical Resource Ecology Programme, University of Zimbabwe | Male | Zimbabwe |
Dr. Houda Ghazi | Fellow | Female | Marruecos |
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Ms. Martha Kalemba | Fellow | Environmental Affairs Department | Female | Malawi |
Mr. Cosmas Dayak Kombat Lambini | Fellow | Leibniz University of Hannover | Male | Ghana |
Ms. Dimpho Matlhola | Fellow | Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana | Female | Botswana |
Ms. Joyce Ojino | Fellow | International Institute of Industrial Environmental Economics(IIIEE) | Female | Kenya |
Dr. Nadia Sitas | Fellow | Female | Sudáfrica |
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María Paula Barral | Fellow | Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA) | Female | Argentina (la) España |
Dr. Julio Diaz-Jose | Fellow | INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO SUPERIOR DE ZONGOLICA | Male | México |
Dr. Rodolfo Jaffe Ribbi | Fellow | University of São Paulo | Male | Venezuela (República Bolivariana de) Brasil (el) |
Ms. Juliana Sampaio Farinaci | Fellow | Earth System Science Center/ Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (CST/INPE) | Female | Brasil (el) |
Ms. Laura Thompson | Fellow | U.S. Geological Survey, National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center | Female | Estados Unidos de América (los) |
Dr. Mireia Valle | Fellow | Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí | Female | España |
Dr. Amani Al Assaf | Fellow | University of Jordan | Female | Jordania |
Dr. Catherine Febria | Fellow | University of Canterbury | Female | Canadá (el) |
Dr. Sonali Ghosh | Fellow | Wildlife Institute of India | Female | India (la) |
Ms. Felicia Lasmana | Fellow | Daemeter Consulting | Female | Indonesia |
Dr. Aidin Niamir | Fellow | Male | Irán (República Islámica del) Alemania |
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Mr. Yasuo Takahashi | Fellow | Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) | Male | Japón (el) |
Ms. Yuanyuan Zhang | Fellow | China | Female | China |
Mr. Daniel Itzamna Avila Ortega | Fellow | Mexico | Male | México |
Dr. Raphael Ayambire | Fellow | Canada | Male | Ghana |
Dr. Jacob Bedford | Fellow | UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) | Male | Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte (el) |
Ms. SHARON CHELANGAT | Fellow | Kenya | Female | Kenya |
Dr. Niak Sian Koh | Fellow | Malaysia | Malasia |
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Dr. Tuija Lankia | Fellow | Finland | Female | Finlandia |
David Nemecek | Fellow | Third Generation Environmentalism | Chequia |
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Mr. Tuan Nguyen | Fellow | Belgium | Male | Viet Nam |
PRIYA PRIYADARSHINI | Fellow | Agroecosystem Specialist Group | Female | India (la) |
Ms. Klaudia Prodani | Fellow | University of Twente, The Netherlands | Female | Albania |
Gabriela Rabeschini | Fellow | Brazil | Brasil (el) |
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Dr. Fanny Boeraeve | Fellow | University of Liege | Female | Bélgica |
Dr. Luca Coscieme | Fellow | Trinity College Dublin | Male | Italia |
Dr. Carlos Guerra | Fellow | Instituto de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais Mediterrânicas | Male | Portugal |
Ms. Zuzana Harmackova | Fellow | Female | Chequia |
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Ms. Elena Osipova | Fellow | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) | Female | Federación de Rusia (la) |
Dr. Rahat Sabyrbekov | Fellow | American University of Central Asia | Male | Kirguistán |
Csaba Földesi | Fellow | Hungary | Hungría |
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Sakshi Rana | Fellow | Wildlife Institute of India | India (la) |
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Dr. Paz Durán | Fellow | Chile | Female | Chile Francia |
Dr. Ghassen Halouani | Fellow | Túnez | Male | Túnez |
Dr. HyeJin Kim | Fellow | Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network – GEO BON | Female | República de Corea (la) |
Dr. Jan Kuiper | Fellow | Stockholm University | Male | Países Bajos (los) |
Dr. Brian Miller | Fellow | Estados Unidos de América (los) | Male | Estados Unidos de América (los) |
Ms. Lenke Balint | Fellow | Birdlife International | Female | Rumania Hungría |
Dr. Md Zeenatul Basher | Fellow | Michigan State University | Male | Bangladesh |
Ms. Ivis Julieta Chan | Fellow | Female | Belice |
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Dr. Álvaro Fernández Llamazares | Fellow | University of Helsinki | Male | España |
Mr. Pedro Jaureguiberry | Fellow | Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI) | Male | Argentina (la) |
Dr. Michelle Lim | Fellow | International Social Science Council (ISSC) | Female | Australia |
Dr. Abigail Lynch | Fellow | Estados Unidos de América (los) | Female | Estados Unidos de América (los) |
Dr. Assem Abdelmonem Ahmed Mohamed | Fellow | Male | Egipto |
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Dr. Tuyeni Mwampamba | Fellow | República Unida de Tanzanía (la) | Female | República Unida de Tanzanía (la) |
Mr. Ignacio Palomo | Fellow | Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) | Male | España |
Mr. Patricio Pliscoff | Fellow | Chile | Male | Chile |
Dr. Rashad Salimov | Fellow | Male | Azerbaiyán |
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Aibek Samakov | Fellow | Male | Kirguistán |
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Dr. Odirilwe Selomane | Fellow | Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) South Africa | Male | Sudáfrica |
Dr. Uttam Babu Shrestha | Fellow | Global Young Academy | Male | Nepal |
Ms. Anna Sidorovich | Fellow | The Scientific and Practical Centre for Bioresources of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus | Female | Belarús |
Dr. Maria Loreto Castillo | Fellow | Centre for Invasion Biology-Stellenbosch University | Female | Chile |
Dr. Romina Fernandez | Fellow | Instituto de Ecología Regional, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán | Female | Argentina (la) |
Dr. Bernd Lenzner | Fellow | University of Vienna | Male | Alemania |
Dr. Tatsiana Lipinskaya | Fellow | Scientific and Practical Center for Bioresources of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus | Female | Belarús |
Ms. Dongang Mangwa | Fellow | Camerún (el) | Female | Camerún (el) Camerún (el) |
Dr. Ninad Mungi | Fellow | India (la) | Male | India (la) |
Dr. Esra Per | Fellow | Turquía | Female | Turquía |
Ms. Betty Rono | Fellow | German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig | Female | Kenya |
Ms. Ellen Ryan-Colton | Fellow | Australia | Female | Australia |
Dr. Hanieh Saeedi | Fellow | Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center | Female | Irán (República Islámica del) |
Dr. Joana Vicente | Fellow | Portugal | Female | Portugal |
Dr. Rafael Xavier | Fellow | Brasil (el) | Male | Brasil (el) |
Ms. Vanessa Marie Adams | Fellow | University of Queensland | Female | Estados Unidos de América (los) Australia |
Dr. Sugeng Budiharta | Fellow | Indonesian Institute Of Sciences | Male | Indonesia |
Mr. Ruishan Chen | Fellow | Hohai University | Male | China |
Ms. Maylis Desrousseaux | Fellow | Environmental law institute - Lyon 3 University | Female | Francia |
Ms. Marina Monteiro | Fellow | Universidade Federal de Goiás | Female | Brasil (el) |
Mr. Bernard Nuoleyeng Baatuuwie | Fellow | University for Development Studies, Ghana | Male | Ghana |
Mr. Matthew Ross | Fellow | Duke University | Male | Estados Unidos de América (los) |
Ms. Ana Carolina Dias | Fellow | V2V Global Partnership, University of Waterloo | Female | Brasil (el) |
Mr. Pradeep Dubey | Fellow | IUCN CEM Agroecosystem Specilaist Group | Male | India (la) |
Helena Duchková | Fellow | Czechia | Chequia |
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Dr. Sebastian Dunnett | Fellow | British Ecological Society | Male | Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte (el) Luxemburgo |
Dr. Martin Jung | Fellow | International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) | Male | Alemania Alemania |
Dr. Paulina Karim | Fellow | National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan | Female | Federación de Rusia (la) Australia |
Dr. Roxanne Suzette Lorilla | Fellow | National Observatory of Athens | Female | Grecia |
Dr. Mario Machado | Fellow | Clark University | Male | Estados Unidos de América (los) |
Dr. Maysoun Mustafa | Fellow | Sudan | Female | Sudán (el) |
Dr. Charity Nyelele | Fellow | Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP) | Female | Zimbabwe |
Dr. Andrea Pacheco | Fellow | German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig | Female | Honduras |
Ms. Nazifa Rafa | Fellow | Bangladesh | Female | Bangladesh |
Dr. Rine Reuben | Fellow | German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig | Male | Nigeria |
Dr. Israel Borokini | Fellow | Nigeria | Male | Nigeria Estados Unidos de América (los) |
Dr. Murali Chatakonda | Fellow | India (la) | Male | India (la) |
Dr. Shiva DEVKOTA | Fellow | Nepal | Male | Nepal |
Dr. Camila Islas | Fellow | Brasil (el) | Female | Brasil (el) Uruguay (el) |
Dr. Vukan Lavadinović | Fellow | Serbia | Male | Serbia |
Prof. Denise Margaret Matias | Fellow | Filipinas | Female | Filipinas |
Dr. Monicah Mbiba | Fellow | Nelson Mandela University | Female | Zimbabwe |
Prof. Laura Mesa | Fellow | Colombia | Female | Colombia |
Dr. Penelope Mograbi | Fellow | Sudáfrica | Female | Sudáfrica |
Dr. Zina Skandrani | Fellow | Francia | Female | Túnez Alemania |
Håkon B. Stokland | Fellow | Noruega | Male | Noruega |
Dr. Timothée Fouqueray | Fellow | France | Male | Francia |
Dr. Rachel Golden Kroner | Fellow | United States of America | Female | Estados Unidos de América (los) |
Xiaona Guo | Fellow | China | China |
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Adla Kahrić | Fellow | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia y Herzegovina |
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Dr. Oleksandr Karasov | Fellow | Estonia | Male | Ucrania |
Mr. Koji Miwa | Fellow | Japan | Male | Japón (el) |
Dr. Josheena Naggea | Fellow | Stanford University | Female | Mauricio |
Dr. Fernanda Rojas-Marchini | Fellow | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile | Female | Chile |
Dr. Asmita Sengupta | Fellow | Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE) | Female | India (la) |
Dr. Geraud Canis Tasse Taboue | Fellow | Laboratory for Biodiversity and Conservation Biology University of Buea | Male | Camerún (el) |
Dr. Andressa V. Mansur | Fellow | Center for the Analysis of Social Ecological Landscapes-Indiana University Bloomington | Female | Brasil (el) |
Stephen Woroniecki | Fellow | Sweden | Suecia Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte (el) |
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Mr. Sacha Amaruzaman | Fellow | Indonesia World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) | Male | Indonesia |
Dr. Ariane Amin | Fellow | Côte d’Ivoire | Female | Côte d’Ivoire |
Dr. Cem İskender AYDIN | Fellow | Turquía | Male | Turquía |
Dr. Anna Filyushkina | Fellow | Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences | Female | Federación de Rusia (la) |
Dr. Marcello Hernández-Blanco | Fellow | Costa Rica | Male | Costa Rica |
Mrs. Natalia Hummel | Fellow | Brasil (el) | Female | Brasil (el) |
Dr. Pricila Iranah | Fellow | Mauricio | Female | Mauricio |
Prof. Ann-Kathrin Koessler | Fellow | Institute for Environmental Systems Science University Osnabrück | Female | Alemania |
Dr. Dominic Lenzi | Fellow | Australia | Male | Australia Italia |
Bosco Lliso | Fellow | España | Male | España |
Dr. Lelani Mannetti | Fellow | Urban Studies Institute Georgia State University | Female | Namibia |
Ms. Ana Monroy | Fellow | México | Female | México |
Dr. Ranjini Murali | Fellow | The Snow Leopard Trust | Female | India (la) |
Dr. Sara Nelson | Fellow | Canadá (el) | Female | Estados Unidos de América (los) |
Dr. Evonne Yiu | Fellow | United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) | Female | Singapur |