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OBIS is taking part in a new 4-year EU-funded project, MARCO-BOLO (MARine COastal BiOdiversity Long-term Observations) which aims to structure and strengthen European coastal and marine biodiversity observation capabilities. The main objective is to enable a digital framework for coastal and marine biodiversity data streams and data access. This will be done by building on international standards and approaches to establish the biological component of the marine and coastal Earth observation Infrastructure in Europe. One of Marco-Bolo’s main aims is a more effective knowledge transfer and uptake of data and information products through the establishment of a stakeholder community and close engagement through co-design/co-creation workshops.
A major part of the project and relevant for this consultancy is the task of establishing the communities of practice around policy and management, industry, civil society and research and motivating the community in designing and co-creating fit-for-purpose data and information products. This will require a close connection with on one end the creators and on the other end the users of these products.
The successful candidate should have a PhD or similar experience in environmental, marine or biological sciences; and should demonstrate:
Candidates must have the eligibility to work in the E.U.
Start of Contract: 1 March 2023
End of Contract: 28 February 2024
Start and completion dates are subject to discussion following the workplan that will be submitted by the consultants, knowing that 11 months is the maximum duration of this contract. Proposals should be submitted by e-mail no later than close of business (23:59-Paris time) on Sunday 05 February 2023. Please submit your proposal via email to w.appeltans@unesco.org.
Complete Terms of Reference and vacancy description can be found here.