Project Fellow Climate Change/ Technical Assistant Jobs in Kottayam - Institute For Climate Change Studies
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Project Fellow Climate Change/ Technical Assistant recruitment in Institute For
Climate Change Studies
Project Fellow
No. of Post : 04
Qualification : Post-graduation in Climate Change Adaptation, Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering, Geology, Geoinformatics, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Sociology, Social Work, Statistics, or Business Administration, with research experience for a minimum of two years. Preference :- PhD Experience in environment related research work in R&D organisation Experience in: project management, research report preparation, statistical analysis, or conducting IEC programmes
Age: Below 35 years
Salary : Rs.25,000/-
Technical Assistant
No. of Post : 09
Qualification : Graduation in Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Geology, Sociology, Social Work, Biotechnology, Microbiology, or Climate Change Adaptation Preference : Diploma in Computer Application or Certificate in World Processing Experience of working in environment related R&D organisation
Age : Below 30 years
Salary : Rs. 15,000/-
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World over, the seasons are shifting, temperatures climbing and sea levels rising. To expect our mother Earth to still supply us and all other living things with air, water, food and safe places to live will be a far stretch of wishful thinking. For each of us, this shift in our climate will be the most serious ecological, economic and social challenge that we may have to face. Without sound and far-reaching timely intervention from us these changes will rapidly alter the geography of our land including the lands and waters we all depend upon for survival, leaving our children and grandchildren with a very different world far less hospitable. The gradual rise in temperature, the slow melting of the glaciers and the rise in sea level are all alarming indications of this global change. Not all changes however, are caused by climatic variations. Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had observed that this is due to global warming.