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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water · Australia

This grant opportunity provides funding over seven years to support Australian experts participating in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle processes. Funding is available to research institutions, State and Territory government departments, and individuals invited by DCCEEW.

Funding

$8K – $660K

Deadline

1 May 2030

Duration

up to 7 years

Location

Australia

Who Can Apply

• Must be invited by DCCEEW to apply • Individuals may apply if invited • If not applying as an individual, the applicant must apply on behalf of the invited individual • Eligible non-individual entities include a university • Eligible non-individual entities include a corporate Commonwealth entity • Eligible non-individual entities include a publicly funded research organisation (PFRO) • Eligible non-individual entities include a State or Territory government department • Ineligible if the organisation or project partner is on the National Redress Scheme list of institutions that have not joined or signified intent to join the Scheme • Ineligible if an employer of 100 or more employees has not complied with the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 • Partnerships are not eligible • Applicants who have not been invited to apply are not eligible • Organisations not included in section 4.1 of the grant opportunity guidelines are not eligible
Applicants must be invited by DCCEEW to apply. If not applying as an individual, the applicant must be one of the following entities applying on behalf of the invited individual: a university, a corporate Commonwealth entity, a publicly funded research organisation (PFRO), or a State or Territory government department. Ineligible applicants include organisations or project partners on the National Redress Scheme list of institutions that have not joined or signified intent to join the Scheme, employers of 100 or more employees that have not complied with the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012, partnerships, applicants who have not been invited to apply, and organisations not included in section 4.1 of the grant opportunity guidelines.

What's Funded

Participation in IPCC meetings and processes, collaboration in preparing IPCC assessment reports and associated publications, and related expert contributions in climate science, adaptation, mitigation and greenhouse gas inventory methodologies.

Expected Outcomes

Delivery of expert input to the IPCC Seventh Assessment Cycle, development of assessment and associated reports, and stronger Australian contribution to international climate change policy and treaty obligations.

Key Information

Applicant Types

individualuniversityother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

researchcommunityother

Keywords

IPCCclimate changeclimate scienceadaptationmitigationgreenhouse gas inventoryresearchinternational engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts?

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts is a research grant offered by Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water in Australia, providing $8K – $660K in funding. This grant opportunity provides funding over seven years to support Australian experts participating in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle processes. Funding is available to research institutions, State and Territory government departments, and individuals invited by DCCEEW.
2

How much funding does the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts provide?

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts provides $8K – $660K in funding. The typical project duration is up to 7 years.
3

Who is eligible for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts?

  • Must be invited by DCCEEW to apply
  • Individuals may apply if invited
  • If not applying as an individual, the applicant must apply on behalf of the invited individual
  • Eligible non-individual entities include a university
  • Eligible non-individual entities include a corporate Commonwealth entity
  • Eligible non-individual entities include a publicly funded research organisation (PFRO)
  • Eligible non-individual entities include a State or Territory government department
  • Ineligible if the organisation or project partner is on the National Redress Scheme list of institutions that have not joined or signified intent to join the Scheme
  • Ineligible if an employer of 100 or more employees has not complied with the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012
  • Partnerships are not eligible
  • Applicants who have not been invited to apply are not eligible
  • Organisations not included in section 4.1 of the grant opportunity guidelines are not eligible
4

When does the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Seventh Assessment Cycle Experts close?

Applications close on 1 May 2030.
5

What activities are funded?

Participation in IPCC meetings and processes, collaboration in preparing IPCC assessment reports and associated publications, and related expert contributions in climate science, adaptation, mitigation and greenhouse gas inventory methodologies.
6

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