This document outlines the structure and objectives of the 2016 ProSPER.Net Young Researchers' School on sustainable energy. The 2-week course will bring together students from Asia-Pacific universities to increase understanding of sustainability challenges and develop research skills. Students will attend lectures on sustainable energy and research methodology, participate in field trips, and work in groups to develop a research proposal and article. The goal is to foster a regional network of future professionals working on sustainable development issues.
2. General objectives
• Opportunity for students to be exposed to
sustainability issues while developing research
skills within and across universities in the Asia-
Pacific region
• Foment regional network of students/future
professionals and academics working on
sustainable development
3. Specific objectives
• Increase participants’ recognition and
understanding of current
environmental problems and
sustainability challenges, as well as
solutions for sustainable development
in different contexts
4. • Develop research skills and research
communication skills:
–3-minute thesis
–Research communication
• Close interaction between students and
resource persons through group discussions
and field trips (content and context for
research proposal development) in a
multicultural and multidisciplinary
environment
5. Structure
• 2-week course with lectures and field trips
–specific lectures (on sustainable energy)
–research methodology/lectures/group
work
–fieldwork methodology/field trips
–communication skills:
• Research communication
• 3-minute thesis competition
• Student MC for each lecture session
• Contribution to interviews
6. Participating Institutions
• Students from ProSPER.Net member institutions
– Chinese Academy of Sciences – Institute of Applied
Ecology (China)
– Tongji University (China)
– TERI University (India)
– RMIT University (Australia)
– Queensland University of Technology (Australia)
– Keio University (Japan)
– The University of Tokyo (Japan)
– Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand)
– King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi
(Thailand)
– Prince of Songkla University (Thailand)
7. Outputs
• Research proposal – Group work
– To be developed during the researchers’ school (second week)
– Presentation on the last day
• One article relating the field trips to your research- Group Work
– All articles will be published in the ProSPER.Net website
– Deadline for submission:
• First Draft: 12February (Fri)
• Final Draft: 26 February (Fri)
– Maximum of 1,500 words
• Interviews
– Interviews to be conducted by students to local stakeholders
during the field trips
8. Facilitators for Lectures
• Lecture 1: Keio University
• Lecture 2: RMIT University
• Lecture 3: Tongji University
• Lecture 4: Asian Institute of Technology
• Lecture 5: King Mongkut’s University of Technology
Thonburi
• Lecture 6: Queensland University of Technology
• Lecture 7: The University of Tokyo
• Lecture 8: Prince of Songkla University
• Lecture 9: Chinese Academy of Sciences – Institute of
Applied Ecology
• Lecture 10: TERI
• Lecture 11: TERI
• Lecture 12: TERI
9. Facilitating Lectures
• Introduction of speakers (bios in the booklet)
• Facilitate discussions, encourage and ask
questions
• Keep time
• Thank the speaker and active participation
• Prepare a 300 word summary of the session
that shall be submitted by the end of each
day to be published in the YRS blog. It will
also be presented on 12 February, first
session in the morning
10. Facilitating Lectures
• Introduction of speakers (bios in the booklet)
• Facilitate discussions, encourage and ask
questions
• Keep time
• Thank the speaker and active participation
• Prepare a 300 word summary of the session
that shall be submitted by the end of each
day to be published in the YRS blog. It will
also be presented on 12 February, first
session in the morning