Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Compete in A Global Competition Paris Climate 2015: Make It Work Experimentation and Invention of New Climate Change Negotiations PROJECT OVERVIEW From.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Compete in A Global Competition Paris Climate 2015: Make It Work Experimentation and Invention of New Climate Change Negotiations PROJECT OVERVIEW From."— Presentation transcript:

1 Compete in A Global Competition Paris Climate 2015: Make It Work Experimentation and Invention of New Climate Change Negotiations PROJECT OVERVIEW From the 26 th to 31 st of May 2015, five students from Tsinghua University will represent China to participate in a global climate negotiation simulations, called “Paris Climate 2015: Make It Work”, organized by Sciences Po, to prepare for the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC (CIO21) held in December 2015, in Paris, France. This is an unprecedented experiment to involve the public, especially the youth, in the negotiations of climate change. The project aims to achieve three goals:  To create and experiment with possible alternative forms of climate negotiations;  To convey the message of the youth to COP21;  To offer a dynamic educational and scientific training opportunity for students. International Participation │ Youth Voices│ Unconventional Modes

2 APPLICATION PROJECT DESCRIPTION PARTICIPANTS 200 students forms 40 delegations of 5 students each, with the following compositions: − 100 students from Sciences Po; − 50 students from international partner universities (including Tsinghua); − 50 students from other universities within France Highlights − An experimental and even utopian framework; − Unconventional tools such as theater, cinema and the visual arts; − Engagement with the public, the negotiators, the media and civil society; − New and innovative instruments to visualize the geopolitical challenges the and climate change issue Objectives − Changing the way of negotiating; − Reinventing the concept of representation; − Democratize negotiations QUALIFICATIONS Open to all Tsinghua Chinese students of all majors MATERIALS − English proficiency certificate (preferred); − Application form (as designated) − CV or resume DEADLINE: March 1, 2015 ALL costs will be covered, except personal expenses that are not mandatory for participation in the project. The Tsinghua team will represent Chinese students’ voices, engage with counterparts from all over the world, and bring back innovative ways of climate change negotiations. FEE

3 1 January 26 Program Announcement & Application Open 2 March 1, 2015 Application Close 3 March 5- April 2, 2015 Preliminary Training (5 sessions) 4 April 9, 2015 Model Debate & Delegation Members Selection 5 April - May, 2015 Pre-simulation Exercise 6 May 22, 2015 Pre-trip Meeting Director, Institute of Low Carbon Economy, Tsinghua University Prof. He Jiankun 何建坤 教授 Professor, School of Public Policy and Management Director, Climate Policy Initiative Prof. Qi Ye 齐晔 教授 Associated Professor Institute of Low Carbon Economy, Tsinghua University Prof. Teng Fei 腾飞 教授 TSINGHUA TRAINING FACULTY Apply now! Contact: sppmcidegyn@tsinghua.edu.cn Scan me TIMELINE The simulation will be presented as an opening film or side event on the 21 st United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP21) on Climate Change in Paris, December 2015 Experts and practitioners from National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation NCSC


Download ppt "Compete in A Global Competition Paris Climate 2015: Make It Work Experimentation and Invention of New Climate Change Negotiations PROJECT OVERVIEW From."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google