ETH4D News
All stories by Josephine Pratiwi
ETH4D visits Ghana to strengthen partnerships
Earlier this year, ETH4D visited Ghana to strengthen institutional partnerships with Ashesi University in Accra and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi.
Register for ETH4D courses this spring semester
This Spring semester, ETH4D is offering four courses where students can gain insights topics relevant for global sustainable development and participate actively to contribute to sustainable development through their studies, research and as members of society.
Open calls for E4D Scholarships, ETH4D Faculty Exchange and ETH4D Visiting Student Grants
Apply for our funding programs supporting research, innovation and collaboration for the benefit of people in low-income countries. Deadline for the applications: 30 April 2020.
Planning clean electrification solutions for rural areas in Guatemala
An exciting Master thesis opportunity with field work in Guatemala is available, under the supervision of Cristina Dominguez, one of the doctoral students in the ETH4D network.
Community-based water quality monitoring of Deka River in Zimbabwe
Désirée Ruppen, one of the doctoral students in the ETH4D network, is writing her doctoral thesis on community-based water quality monitoring of Deka River in Zimbabwe. Check out this video to find out more.
Open call for the IARU Summer School “Borderland: Critical Approaches to Field Research in the Global South”
The IARU Summer School on “Borderland: Critical Approaches to Field Research in the Global South” combines research, education and a NGO placement experience. Advanced Bachelor students as well as Master students from the IARU network (including ETH Zurich) are invited to apply before 1st March.
Call for proposals: junior research for humanitarian contexts
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) is looking for young researchers to present innovative ideas related to the emergency realm (migration, protection of persons, conflicts, natural disasters, etc.) in any major domain of the humanitarian field. Application deadline: 2nd February 2020.
Open call for tutors for the ETH Sustainability Summer School
In collaboration between ETH Zürich and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST), ETH Sustainability and ETH4D are planning a Summer School on solid waste management in Kumasi, Ghana. 5 master's or PhD students from both KNUST and ETH will have the opportunity to get trained and act as tutors. Application deadline for tutors: 9th February 2020.
Natural Buildings
As part of the CAS Regenerative Materials, Prof Eike Roswag-Klinge will speak about Natural Buildings on Thursday 16th January 2020 during an open guest lecture.
Meet the Research Challenges Grantees
We are delighted to present to you the first grant recipients of the ETH4D Research Challenges, which address challenges faced by underprivileged people in low income countries. These projects also foster collaborations between ETH researchers and non-academic partners (i.e. Private Sector, NGOs, Governmental Organizations) and partners from the Global South.
Open call for ETH4D Research Challenges
The ETH4D Research Challenges programme is a funding scheme in which ETH4D members can apply for funding between 10 and 100 kCHF. Application deadline is 28th February 2020.
ETH4D General Assembly
On 4th December 2019, ETH for Development held its second General Assembly which gathered more than 20 heads of research groups as well the leadership of various ETH Units including Global, ETH Sustainability and ETH NADEL. The main activities of ETH4D in 2019 were presented and members were invited to weigh in with their ideas for the future.
We are hiring!
The ETH4D Executive Office is looking for a Program Associate and an Intern in Global Sustainable Development to support it with various administrative and management tasks and strengthen its communication and outreach activities.
Borderland Urbanism: Infrastructure for Fragmented Cities
ISTP Colloquium on Tuesday, 26th November 2019 on "Borderland Urbanism: Infrastructure for Fragmented Cities" by Dr. Deljana Iossifova, Senior Lecturer in Urban Studies at the School of Environment, Education and Development and Director of the Confucius Institute at the University of Manchester.
Conference on “Education and Decent Work for Youth”: Call for Papers
The Swiss Economic Institute KOF together with NADEL will hold the international conference on “Education and Decent Work for Youth” on 4-5 June 2020 at ETH Zurich. They invite contributions from scholars in economics, sociology and educational science. Submission deadline: 14 February 2020.
Can corporate forest policies achieve global conservation objectives?
ISTP Colloquium on Tuesday, 19th November 2019 on "Can corporate forest policies achieve global conservation objectives?" by Prof. Rachel Garrett, Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy at ETH Zurich and newest member of ETH4D.
How to make feed from flies
Read more about Engineering for Development (E4D) Scholar Moritz Gold's project on the conversion of organic waste into animal feed through fly larvae, where he works to bring the process to a viable scale.
Adina Rom featured on SRF Club Programme
ETH4D Executive Director Adina Rom took part in a discussion on the Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen Club programme on how serious social justice is for Switzerland and gave her insight on how science can contribute to social justice.
From research to action - Advice from four experts
As part of a panel discussion on making an impact with sustainability research, Dr. Adina Rom and the other panelists share the advice given during the session in this post.
African Students Association of Zurich Research Day
On 14th November 2019, ETH Zurich and UZH students and scientists will present their research projects and showcase their impact in Africa during a half-day colloquium.
Understanding the Scale of Back-up Generation in the Developing World
Thanks to unreliable electricity grids, fossil-fuel powered generators in low- and middle-income countries constitute as much generation capacity as up to 1,000 coal-fired plants, finds a new report from the IFC and the Schatz Energy Research Center. That sounds bad for the climate and public health, but generators also help people stay out of poverty...
The Future is African: A Unique Teaching Experience in South Africa
Learn more about Georg's experience in South Africa, where he worked as the Head Teaching Assistant at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) from 2016 to 2018.
Treffpunkt Science City: Clean Water for All
The focus of the Autumn 2019 programme for Treffpunkt Science City is “There is no life without water”. As part of this multi-day event, Sunday 24th November 2019 will be dedicated to the theme of “Clean Water for All”.
Lecture on Science Meets Diplomacy and World Security
During this lecture, H.E. Dr. Lassina Zerbo, Executive Secretary, Provisional Technical Secretariat for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, will connect Science, Diplomacy and World Security to the case of the Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.
Open call for Professorship of Development Engineering
ETH Zurich is looking to hire a Professor of Development Engineering, who will take a central role in shaping development engineering research and in teaching development engineering courses, educating future leaders of sustainable development. Application deadline: 15 January 2020
Conference on "Literature, Power and the Academy"
On the occasion of being named Doctor Honoris Clausa at the Faculty of literature and humanities at the University of Freiburg, internationally renowned Nigerian writer and feminist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie will address, in public conversation, questions about feminism and race, and the role literature can play in creating freer, fairer societies.
World Food System Center Research Symposium
The annual public World Food System Center Research Symposium will take place on Thursday, October 31st and will highlight the research that the World Food System Center Research Programs support as well other food system relevant research conducted by the World Food System Center and collaborating groups at ETH Zurich, Agroscope, Eawag, Empa, and FiBL.
Energizing Development: Scaling Decentralized Electricity Systems in East Africa
ISTP Colloquium on Tuesday, 8th October 2019 on “Energizing Development: Scaling Decentralized Electricity Systems in East Africa” by Nathan Williams, professor in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh USA.
ETH4D Launch Event gathers and connects people
The ETH for Development Launch Event took place on Wednesday September 18th and gathered over 120 people from research, NGOs and industry. The event officially inaugurated this ETH-wide initiative, backed by the ETH+ program, that aims to drive new research and education initiatives to identify and implement solutions for poverty reduction.
Conference: Africa and the Academy in the 21st Century
On November 1st and 2nd, the Swiss Society for African Studies and the Centre for African Studies Basel will host an interactive, interdisciplinary event in Basel, bringing together a selection of Swiss and international scholars studying Africa.
From Research to Action: Working Together for a Sustainable Future
Panel discussion on October 16th with the aim to provide inspiring examples of how research can be effectively applied to enhance the sustainability of our society and natural environment. The panel, featuring Dr. Adina Rom, will focus on real-world examples and combine insights from both academics and practitioners. The panelists will share experiences from their work bridging research with action then the audience will have time to ask the panel questions.
High stakes, High Hopes: Urban Theory in Partnership
Colloquium on Tuesday, 24th September 2019 on "High stakes, High Hopes: Urban Theory in Partnership" by Sophie Oldfield, professor in Urban Studies at University of Basel and University of Cape Town and based at the African Centre for Cities.
Hack4Good Program 2019
The Hack4Good program enables ETH Zurich students to work closely with NGOs and develop and implement data-driven solutions to increase these organizations' impact. Application deadline: September 24th 2019.
Open call for ETH4D Exchange Grants
Apply for our ETH4D Exchange Grants, for ETH faculty members to either travel to lower income countries for lectures, courses and collaboration meetings or to bring partners from institutions in lower income countries for a research stay or a workshop/conferene. Application deadline: 30 November 2019.
Second place at PEGNet Award 2019 for Adina Rom
Executive Director Dr. Adina Rom’s PhD project placed second at the PEGNet Best Practice Award 2019.
Open call for E4D Continuing Education Scholarships
Apply for our Engineering for Development scholarships, for candidates from lower income countries to attend continuing education programmes at ETH Zurich. Application deadline: 30 November 2019.