Trainings and Webinars – WANASEA https://wanasea.eu WANASEA Mon, 12 Apr 2021 13:33:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.4 https://wanasea.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-wanasea-512-32x32.png Trainings and Webinars – WANASEA https://wanasea.eu 32 32 ASEAN Water Platform 2021, 22nd February – 6th March 2021 in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam https://wanasea.eu/asean-water-platform-2021-in-cambodia-thailand-and-vietnam/ Sun, 01 Nov 2020 09:25:41 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2076 Asean Water Platform 2021

WATER AND ITS MANY ISSUES.
METHODS AND CROSS-CUTTING ANALYSIS (WP4, 3/3)

22nd February – 6th March 2021
In Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam

The first goal of the Annual ASEAN Water Platform (AWP) is to build capacity in research into water natural resource management (WNRM) within the partner countries’ institutions, by means of gathering researchers from different backgrounds for multidisciplinary methodological approaches related to the analysis of WNRM sector.

The second objective is to disseminate knowledge on WNRM and enhance collaboration between the participants. The platform must be able to increase the research collaboration between participants and to set the basis future long-term partnership between the representatives of different institutions in EU and in ASEAN. Then, the institutions partners must be able to set up and run projects on a bigger international scale.

In order to achieve those goals, AWP relies on the following working principles:

  • Transfer of methodological tools;
  • Multidisciplinary approaches (social sciences, sciences);
  • Good balance between theories and practical work;
  • Interactivity among participants;
  • Disseminate knowledge;
  • Build a collaborative network (academic and non-academic);Intercultural exchanges.

The training will gather more than 100 participants from different countries and backgrounds. AWP is the only training within Wanasea project that is open to participants from outside the consortium, mainly from Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar, thanks to co-funding sources from AUF, IRD, AFD and University of Nantes.

The AWP was initially planned to be held in Chiang Mai University in July 2020 and therefore, the project team had worked together in February 2020 in Chiang Mai discussing logistic and academic issues. Details are available in the Meeting Minutes below (available for download). However, due to the Covid 19 restrictions, it will be organised in parallel in three member countries: Cambodia (Phnom Penh), Thailand (Chiang Mai) and Vietnam (Can Tho) from 22nd Feb – 6th Mar 2021.

The general programme (updating) of this unique AWP, workshop programmes of AWP Chiang Mai and AWP Can Tho as well as related application forms are available for download below (Materials for download).

This year, participants will also have a chance to attend the Innovative Research Competition. The Grant award for the winner of each country is 1.000 EUR. The Term of Reference and Application of this competition is available for download too.

Follow us on Facebook or this website for more updates.

Videos of previous trainings are available at the project’s official Youtube channel.


MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

AWP 2021 – Programme – All countries
P1 – Qualitative methodologies in social science, Ruth Banomyong (TU)
P2 – Sustainability of small-scale fisheries-Community based resource management approach in Cambodia, Vietnam and Bangladesh, Dewan Ahsan (SDU)
P3 – Technology Adoption in Agriculture-Theory and Application to Irrigation Technology, Lionel Richefort (UN)
P4 – Water rersources in the Mekong Delta, Nguyen Hieu Trung (CTU)
P5 – Bio-diversity vs Climate change in the Mekong Delta, Duong Van Ni (CTU)
Mekong project – Collective book
Mekong project – Introduction activities
Mekong Project – Procedures and Outcomes
AWP2021 Report

AWP 2021 VIDEO

AWP 2021 – Opening and Plenary Session 1: Qualitative methodologies in social sciences, Ruth Banomyong (Thammasat University)

AWP 2021 – Plenary Session 2: Sustainability of small-scale fisheries: Community based resource management approach in Cambodia, Vietnam and Bangladesh, Dewan Ahsan (SDU) & Plenary Session 3 – Technology Adoption in Agriculture: Theory and Application to Irrigation Technology,  Lionel Richefort (University of Nantes)

AWP 2021 – Plenary Session 4: Water rersources in the Mekong Delta – Nguyen Hieu Trung (Can Tho University) & Plenary Session 5: Bio-diversity vs Climate change in the Mekong Delta Duong Van Ni (Can Tho University)

AWP 2021 – Restitution of Inequalities and Environmental Changes Nexus Project – Huynh Thi Phuong Linh (IRD), Stéphane Lagrée (University of Nantes) (including a video introduction of ETIS project by CREED)

AWP 2021 – Innovative Research Competition –  results announcement and speeches from winners

AWP 2021 – Workshop Restitution

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E-Training session Producing knowledge: writing a research paper 14 September – 16 October 2020 https://wanasea.eu/e-training-session-producing-knowledge/ Thu, 06 Aug 2020 12:59:17 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2056 Wanasea Thammasat University Creed logo

E-Training session
Producing knowledge: writing a research paper
14 September – 16 October 2020

Terms of reference – 30/07/2020

Context

Improvement to the quality of teaching and research in Water and Natural Resources Management (WNRM) cannot be ensured without a) a high commitment of HEIs in the partner countries, b) a high quality of trainers selected from the program countries, c) the ability to provide support (financial and supervision) of young researchers, and d) a balance/good fit between the academic skills taught and the skills needed by the wider economic and social environment.

This is the reason why WANASEA (Water and Natural resources in South-East Asia) project includes, as part of its activities, 5 training sessions in its 3 years of implementation. While the first and second sessions were centered on “Genesis of research: science, knowledge and society” and “Project design: writing a scientific proposal”, the third one focused on “Implementing research: methodological and management challenges”. This fourth one focuses on “Producing knowledge: writing a research paper”. It is co-organized by the Center for Research and Expertise on Education and Development (CREED, France) and the Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University (Bangkok, Thailand).

A clear holistic approach is taken since WNRM issues are clearly connected to their societal environment. In addition, an inclusive approach that combines learning about both the scientific and professional aspects of research and teaching activities makes WANASEA’s training sessions unique.

Objectives

The main objective of this fourth training session is to focus on how to transform results of research into transferable knowledge within the scientific community. We will work on specific methods and tools supporting the writing of a scientific article, the constitution of relevant bibliography (Zotero), identification of journals and development of writing skills (articulation of ideas, English language tricks, etc.).

Target groups

Academic staff, who are implementing, or have implemented a research project related to WNRM, are targeted for training. All trainees must be currently involved in the process of writing a research paper. Considering the nature of the topic and the limits of the supervision, the maximum number of trainees will be of 18 people.

Criteria of selection

Trainees should be young professionals (under 40), who can communicate well in the English language (including in writing) and who demonstrate a strong interest for developing research and teaching innovation. We encourage WANASEA’s partners to carefully select the trainees in order to meet the above mentioned objectives. Trainees must come with a proven experience of research writing. It is a condition to be selected.

Producing knowledge: writing a research paper

In this session, we will focus on different elements that should be addressed while writing a research paper. This session will help the trainees to start, move on or conclude their research paper. It should also serve as a basis for its institution to set up some administrative support for researchers.

Methodology

The learning process is founded upon concrete and tangible activities related to trainees’ concerns. Scientific writing methods and exercises will be based on research results of the trainees themselves, resulting in clear improvement of the scientific publications of the participants. For this reason, substantial (but reasonable) preparatory work will be asked to the trainees.

Because of the restrictions related to the COVID-19 crisis, this training session is organized entirely online. It will use a teaching methodology based on three phases:

Phase 1 (14-18 September): daily 120 min webinars combined with homework to be sent to trainers. Our objective being to address in priority the needs of the participants, the topics of  the webinars will adjust once the trainees are identified and according to the priority expressed by trainees during the pre-class activities. Consequently, the subjects mentioned hereunder might change.

  • Webinar 1: Introduction and presentation of the e-training session methodology; identification of the right journal; how to read and critique a scientific paper.
  • Webinar 2: The research question; presentation of the hypothesis.
  • Webinar 3: Description of the methodology and experimental activities; analysis of data.
  • Webinar 4: Intellectual property and plagiarism; discussion of the data in a wider scientific context; conclusions.
  • Webinar 5: Abstract; bibliography; conclusions of phase 1 and presentation of phase 2 and expected outputs.

Phase 2 (21 September to 9 October): personal work on trainee’s articles with regular interactions with trainers

Phase 3 (12 – 16 October): daily 90 min webinars. – Webinars 1-4: reading and critique, by trainees supported by trainers, of articles written by trainees during phase 2 (2 articles per webinar) – Webinar 5: Conclusions of the e-training session, wrap-up, and presentation of next Wanasea training session.

For this training session, 6 trainers will be mobilized. We expect a high level commitment of the trainers and trainees attending seminars and transparency of the selection process.

Calendar and milestones

  • From 5 August to 1 September: call for applications open (see application form below)
  • 2 September: Wanasea’s members send to CREED up to 5 applications
  • 9 September: selection of the trainees and beginning of the pre-class activities.

MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Training Session 4 – Minutes
Training Session 4 – Booklet

Webinar

Webinar 1: Introduction and presentation of the e-training session methodology; identification of the right journal; how to read and critique a scientific paper.


Webinar 2: The research question; presentation of the hypothesis.


Webinar 3: Description of the methodology and experimental activities; analysis of data.

Webinar 4: Intellectual property and plagiarism; discussion of the data in a wider scientific context; conclusions.

Webinar 5: Abstract; bibliography; conclusions of phase 1 and presentation of phase 2 and expected outputs.

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Implementing research: Methodological and management challenges (WP3/5) Training session at ITC Phnom Penh, Cambodia, December 16th-20th, 2019 https://wanasea.eu/implementing-research-methodological-and-management-challenges-wp3-5-training-session-at-itc-phnom-penh-cambodia-december-16th-20th-2019/ Sun, 20 Oct 2019 19:00:41 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=1962 Context

Improvement to the quality of teaching and research in Water and Natural Resources Management (WNRM) cannot be ensured without a) a high commitment of HEIs in the partner countries, b) a high quality of trainers selected from the program countries, c) the ability to provide support (financial and supervision) of young researchers, and d) a balance/good fit between the academic skills taught and the skills needed by the wider economic and social environment.

This is the reason why WANASEA (Water and Natural resources in South-East Asia) project includes, as part of its activities, 5 training sessions in its 3 years of implementation. While the first and second ones were centered on “Genesis of research: science, knowledge and society” and “Project design:writing a scientific proposal”, this third one focuses on “Implementing research: methodological and management challenges”. It is co-organized by the Center for Research and Expertise on Education and Development (CREED, France) and the Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC, Phnom Penh).

A clear holistic approach is taken since WNRM issues are clearly connected to their societal environment. In addition, an inclusive approach that combines learning about both the scientific and professional aspects of research and teaching activities makes WANASEA’s training sessions unique.

Objective

The main objective of this third training session is to address the challenges of effective implementation of a research project in the field of WNRM among WANASEA’s Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). More specifically, the goals are to strengthen the capacities of young researchers to implement multidisciplinary research activities and to improve the capacities of their institution to support the implementation of a project.

Target groups

Both academic and administrative staff, who have implemented a research project in recent years or are currently involved in the implementation of a research project related to WNRW, are targeted for training.

Criteria of selection

Trainees should be young professionals (under 40), who can communicate well in the English language and who demonstrate a strong interest for developing research and teaching innovation.

Their profiles should be complementary enough so that as a whole, they will constitute a team of researchers and staff who are able to boost research activities and quality of teaching. We encourage WANASEA’s partners to carefully select the trainees in order to meet the above mentioned objectives. Trainees must come with a proven experience of project implementation. It is a condition to be selected.

Topic: Implementing research: methodological and management challenges

In this session, we will focus on different elements found in the implementation of a research project, which are not directly linked to scientific disciplines. Indeed, whatever the topic and/or the disciplines of a project, some questions or issues related to the research process in general, are shared.

Our objective being to address in priority the needs of the participants, the topics of this session will be precisely defined once the trainees are identified. Nevertheless, the session will deal with subjects such as:

  • State of the art / search of secondary data
  • Data collection (quanti/quali)
  • Management of financial resources
  • Management of human resources
  • Ethics
  • Intellectual property
  • Reference management tools
  • Monitoring of activities
  • Reporting
  • Contract management

This session will help to develop the core skill of a scientist and to identify the conditions for its institution to set up some administrative support for researchers.

Methodology

This training session will use a teaching methodology inspired by the reverse classroom method. It means that very few lectures will be given. The knowledge shared will be found through the experience of the trainees and also through collective thinking and brainstorming.

  • Pre-course: pre-assessment will be sent to participants to determine their existing knowledge, skills and interests. Reading material will be sent accordingly.
  • As an introduction, a webinar will be organized about one week before the session, being the opportunity to hear from experienced researchers about the challenges faced through the implementation of a project.
  • The training session will last 5 days and is designed to train approximately 20 people.
  • The learning process is founded upon concrete and tangible activities related to trainees’ concerns. Methods, techniques and exercises will be based on ideas, case studies, programs and/or projects developed by the trainees themselves, resulting in clear improvement of the latter. For this reason, substantial (but reasonable) preparatory work will be asked to the trainees, 2 to 3 weeks before the training.
  • For the training session, 2 or 3 trainers will be mobilized. We expect a high level commitment of the trainers and trainees attending seminars and transparency of the selection process.

Calendar and milestones

  • From 16 to 28 October: call for applications open (see application form next page)
  • 29 October: Wanasea’s members send to ITC/CREED up to 5 applications
  • 5 November: selection of the trainees and beginning of the pre-class activities.


Webinar: Training Session 3


MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Minutes of Webinar: Training Session 3
WANASEA Minute TS3_WP3_16-20 December 2019
Booklet TS3
Group presentation Day 1
Group presentation Day 2
Group presentation Day 4
Day 1 – TS3_Presentation_BB
Day 2 – Pres S Massuel – Field-Experience
Day 2 – Pres S Massuel
Day 3 – Administration group
Day 3 – Challenges of researcher related to administration work
Day 4 – Back from the field
Day 4 – Group work
Day 5 – 1. Elsevier-Harvard style
Day 5 – 2. Vancouver style
Day 5 – Presentation Zotero Kong
Day 5 – What have we learned
Day 5 – Your Zotero_Session
Presentation BB Doing Good Research
Photo
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Study TourParis, Bonn, 20-29 Oct 2019 (WP3) https://wanasea.eu/study-tour-paris-bonn-20-29-oct-2019-wp3/ Mon, 30 Sep 2019 11:38:01 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=1942 Study Tour Paris, Bonn, 20-29 October 2019
Study Tour

Paris, Bonn, 20-29 Oct 2019 (WP3)

Terms of reference – July 2019

Context

Improvement to the quality of teaching and research in Water and Natural Resources Management (WNRM) cannot be ensured without a) a high commitment of Higher Education Institutions (HEI) in the partner countries, b) a high quality of trainers selected from the program countries, c) the ability to provide support (financial and supervision) of young researchers, and d) a balance/good fit between the academic skills taught and the skills needed by the wider economic and social environment.

In order to strengthen these elements among WANASEA’s partners at international level, a Study Tour in Europe has been planned, included in the WP3.

Objectives

The main objective of this Study Tour is to bring international exposure, visibility and experience to WANASEA’s partners. Indeed, if water and natural resources management is a global challenge, the contribution of higher education institutions to all related issues should also be global – knowledge has no boarders. Moreover, research activities and modern teaching related to water and natural resources management can’t be relevant without international input. Consequently, it is essential, for higher education institutions, to be part and to contribute to international networks.

More specifically, the objectives of the Study Tour are consistent with the answers of WANASEA’s partners to our internal survey concerning their expectations:

  • Learn about international cooperation opportunities and meet representatives of potential partner institutions;
  • Learn of the newest and upcoming scientific methods and approaches related to WNRM through a variety of academic visits;
  • Learn about European HEIs in general;
  • Meet representatives who are active in the area of WNRM from academy to business and, by doing so, learn and explore their work;
  • Discuss to enhance training programs (tools) and to develop research topics.

Profile of participants

High level academic and administrative staff are targeted by this Study Tour. The participants should be able to present, in an international context, a case study about water and natural resources management issues and/or about higher education and research systems in their country. They must therefore master the English language. Moreover, they should have a good knowledge of the challenges faced by higher education institutions and the capacity to use the experience and skills acquired during this Study Tour at the benefit of their home institution.

Criteria of selection

Participants will be designated by WANASEA’s partners focal points according to the expected profile. A Skype interview will be organized with the coordination of WANASEA and the focal point of WP3 (CREED) in order to check their proficiency in English and capacity to interact at international level.

Activities

In order to reach the objectives of the Study Tour, different activities are planned, around Global Development Network’s international conference happening in Bonn (Germany) focused on the topic “Knowledge for Sustainable Development: the Research-Policy Nexus”.

  • Institutional visits to WANASEA’s partners and to other institutions.
  • Collective training and preparation to the conference.
  • Participation to GDN’s International Conference: each participant will present a case study in WANASEA’s dedicated session or in the side event with donors.
  • Capacity building workshop on teaching innovation
  • Meeting with researchers and representatives of donors

Wanasea’s session at GDN’s conference: Water and Natural Resources Management in South-East Asia

This session will present case studies related to how the knowledge produced by the Academy can/could/don’t influence decision makers in the area of water and natural resources management in South-East Asia, precisely in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. Researchers from institutions involved in the Erasmus+ project Wanasea (wanasea.eu) will share their experience, fostering discussions about the complex relationship between the academic sector, and producers of knowledge in general, and public and private decision makers. We wish, in particular, to advance the understanding of how to promote scientific knowledge and rationality in the definition of public policies and collective practices.

Calendar and milestones

Early September: CREED sends a template to the participants for their presentation and first logistic elements

  • 30 September: Participants send to CREED their PTT presentation

MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Planning and Participants
Minutes and Reports of Participants
Presentation at German Institute for Development (DIE)
– DIE-Presentation of the Institute
– WANASEA_ Nguyen Vo Chau Ngan
– WANASEA_ Phearoun Pok
– DIE_Jean Carlo Rodriguez
– DIE_Sven Grimm
Presentation at GDN Global Development Conference
– GDN Conference Agenda
– WANASEA_ Tritep Vichkovitten
– WANASEA_ Kong Chhuon
– WANASEA_ Nguyen Vo Chau Ngan
Presentation at Innovation Campus of Bonn (ICB)
– WANASEA_ Tran The Nam
– WANASEA_ Le Thi Viet Ha
– ICB_Mahsa Motlagh
– ICB_Sudeh Dehnavi
– Science- Policy Dialogue, Presentation Sudeh Dehnavi
Presentation at AFD Paris
– CNR_Franck Pressiat
– WANASEA_ Chayan Vaddhanaphuti
– AFD_Etienne Espagne
– WANASEA_ Tran Mai Trang
– WANASEA_ Vuth Pich Monique
Photo of Study Tour
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Asean Water Platform 2019, Phnom Penh, July 5th-13th (WP4, 2/3) https://wanasea.eu/asean-water-platform-2019-phnom-penh-july-5th-13th-wp4-2-3/ Fri, 03 May 2019 14:32:08 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=1867 Asean Water Platform 2019

National University of Management (NUM)

WATER AND ITS MANY ISSUES.
METHODS AND CROSS-CUTTING ANALYSIS (WP4, 2/3)

Phnom Penh, July 05th-13th

AWP 2019:

The first goal of the Annual ASEAN Water Platform (AWP) is to build capacity in research into water natural resource management (WNRM) within the partner countries’ institutions, by means of gathering researchers from different backgrounds for multidisciplinary methodological approaches related to the analysis of WNRM sector.

The second objective is to disseminate knowledge on WNRM and enhance collaboration between the participants. The platform must be able to increase the research collaboration between participants and to set the basis future long-term partnership between the representatives of different institutions in EU and in ASEAN. Then, the institutions partners must be able to set up and run projects on a bigger international scale.

This year, NUM will hold a Summer School of two Erasmus+ Capacity-building projects coordinated by University of Nantes, named DOCKSIDE and WANASEA, with the participation of more than 100 Asian young researchers and Europeans visiting scholars. In addition, a number of places will be given to candidates outside WANASEA consortium, mainly from Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar, thanks to co-fundings from AUF, IRD and University of Nantes.

In order to achieve those goals, AWP relies on the following working principles:

  • Transfer of methodological tools;
  • Multidisciplinary approaches (social sciences, sciences);
  • Good balance between theories and practical work;
  • Interactivity among participants;
  • Disseminate knowledge;
  • Build a collaborative network (academic and non-academic);
  • Intercultural exchanges.

MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Workshop 1: TRANSBOUNDARY RIVER MANAGEMENT AND WATER GOVERNANCE
Workshop 2: Development of Maritime Policy in ASEAN and comparison with EU
Workshop 3: Water Urban Risks: Designing Evacuation Strategies in Case of Flooding with Agent-Based..
Workshop 4: Non-Conventional Water Resources: Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse
Workshop 5: Field Research – Qualitative Methodologies in Social Science
AWP 2019 Booklet
AWP 2019 Photos
AWP 2019 Report

AWP 2019 VIDEO

Plenary Session 1: What Role for a Development Bank in the Improvement of the Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Services? The Case of AFD in ASEAN, Borin Pin


Plenary Session 2: Using Simulations to Design Evacuation Strategies in Case of Flooding, Alexis Drogoul and Kevin Chapuis


Plenary Session 3: Knowing and Governing Water, Pierre-Yves Le Meur


Plenary Session 4: Restitution of Research Programs: Valuation of ecosystem services of mangrove forests in Cambodia, Sophak Pok and Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu


Plenary Session 5: Plenary Session 5: Restitution of Research Programs: Equitable, reasonable and sustainable use of water resources in Cambodia, Laura Movilla


Plenary Session 6: Restitution of Research Programs: Inland commercial fishing lot and mobile gear fishing in Tonle Sap Lake: an assessment of fisheries and fish community Structure, Bunyeth Chan


Plenary Session 7: Restitution of Research Programs: Evaluating the success and sustainability of community fisheries in Tonle Sap Lake after fisheries reforms, Ratha Seng


Plenary Session 8: Knowledge and Development: From Principles to Practice, Benjamin Buclet


Introduction about the AWP 2019 by trainers from each workshop (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)


AWP 2019: Feedback from trainers and trainees

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Project Design: Writing a Scientific Proposal (WP3, 2/5) Training Session at Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand, March 25th – 30th, 2019 https://wanasea.eu/training-session-at-thammasat-university-bangkok-thailand-march-25th-30th-2019/ Wed, 20 Feb 2019 11:53:25 +0000 http://dev2.wanasea.eu/?p=1653 Context

Improvement to the quality of teaching and research in Water and Natural Resources Management (WNRM) cannot be ensured without a) a high commitment of HEIs in the partner countries, b) a high quality of trainers selected from the program countries, c) the ability to provide support (financial and supervision) of young researches, and d) a balance/good fit between the academic skills taught and the skills needed by the wider economic and social environment.

This is the reason why the WANASEA (Water and Natural resources in South-East Asia – www.wanasea.eu) project includes, as part of its activities, 5 training sessions in its 3 years of implementation. The second one focuses on the theme: Project design: writing a scientific proposal. It is co-organized by the Center for Research and Expertise on Education and Development (CREED, France) and Thammasat University (Bangkok, Thailand).

Objective

The main objective of this second training session is to improve the quality of project proposals formulated by WANASEA’s Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the field of WNRM. More specifically, we will focus on the two complementary sides of the project design: its scientific side and its administrative side. Articulation of ideas and description of essential steps of a scientific project will be taught, as well as concrete and practical tools to identify and answer to a call for proposal.

Target groups

Both academic and administrative staff, who are or plan to be involved in scientific activities related to WNRW, are targeted for training. A clear holistic approach is taken since WNRM issues are clearly connected to their societal environment. In addition, an inclusive approach that combines learning about both the scientific and professional aspects of research and teaching activities makes WANASEA’s training sessions unique. Moreover, the training sessions are designed to address HEI’s needs and promote collaboration and institutional commitments among its staff.

Criteria of selection

Trainees should be young professionals (under 40), who can communicate well in the English language and who demonstrate a strong interest for developing research and teaching innovation. Their profiles should be complementary enough so that as a whole, they will constitute a team of researchers and staff who are able to boost research activities and quality of teaching. We encourage WANASEA’s partners to carefully select the trainees in order to meet the above mentioned objectives.

Topic: Project design: writing a scientific proposal

This second training session aims to develop the writing skills of Wanasea’s participants and to identify the conditions for an HEI to set up some administrative support for researchers to be able to implement their project. In this session, we will focus on a major step in a research project: its formulation and design. The subject will be addressed through a very practical and concrete approach, based on the use of examples of calls for proposal, accessible by trainees.

The following questions will be addressed:

  • How to identify the right call for proposal for your project;
  • How to compare funding program; how to choose the more suitable one for your objectives;
  • How to make sure that your project is relevant and consistent with the call; how to read a call and understand the prerequisites;
  • The different stages of the project design;
  • How to organize your work in order to succeed;
  • How an institution can support its researchers.

The session will teach trainees to write a research proposal based on their scientific question. They will learn how to compel to the rules of funding agencies by designing a well-structured proposal, consistent with the scientific basis of their project. Concrete and practical tools will be used in order to make sure that trainees will be able to use what they’ve been taught in their professional activities. The course material is well suited for anyone interested in moving forward from their initial scientific question to the implementation of their project.

Methodology

  • Pre-course: pre-assessment will be sent to participants to determine their existing knowledge, skills and interests; articles will be sent, that must be read in preparation.
  • The training session will last 4 to 5 days and is designed to train approximately 20 people.
  • The learning process is founded upon concrete and tangible activities related to trainees’ concerns. Methods, techniques and exercises will be based on ideas, case studies, programs and/or projects developed by the trainees themselves, resulting in clear improvement of the latter. For this reason, substantial (but reasonable) preparatory work will be asked to the trainees, 2 to 3 weeks before the training.
  • For the training session, 4 or 5 trainers will be mobilized into dynamic working groups. We expect a high level commitment of the trainers and trainees attending seminars and transparency of the selection process.

Calendar and milestones

  • From 4th to 24th February: call for applications open
  • 25th February: Wanasea’s members send to TU/CREED up to 5 applications
  • 1st March: selection of the trainees and beginning of the pre-class activities
  • 19th March: Introductory webinar
  • 25-30 March: Training session in TU, Bangkok

Planning (subject to modifications until then)


Mon. 25 March (Morn.)

  • Introduction of the topic “Project design: how to write a scientific proposal”
  • The different kind of funding agencies and opportunities for SEA researchers and institutions
  • Feedback from trainees on their experience in project design

Mon. 25 March (Aft.)

  • Reading a call for proposal: the structuration of a project
  • Presentation by trainees of their research questions (prepared before the training session – potentially resulting from Wanasea’s first training session)
  • Formation of 4 or 5 work groups

Tue. 26 March (Morn.)

  • Practical tools and recommendations
  • Presentation of the methodology to go from the research question to the formulation of objectives and expected results
  • Work groups: formulation of the project objectives and expected results

Tue. 26 March (Aft.)

  • Different tools to design a project
  • Presentations by IFS staff (tbc)
  • Project design from the point of view of funding agencies; the evaluation process

Wed. 27 March (Morn.)

  • Presentation of the methodology to work on the activities
  • Work groups: formulation of activities

Wed. 27 March (Aft.)

  • Field Trip

Thu. 28 March (Morn.)

  • Definition of hypothesis and risks
  • Indicators
  • Monitoring and evaluation

Thu. 28 March (Aft.)

  • Presentation JEAI program (IRD) 15h
  • Presentation of the methodology to work on the definition of indicators and hypothesis
  • Work groups: Formulation of indicators and hypothesis; preparation of final presentation

Fri. 29 March (Morn.)

  • Presentation by Euraxess staff (tbc)
  • Other concrete opportunities (tbc)
  • Work groups: preparation of final presentation)

Fri. 29 March (Aft.)

  • Presentation (30’), by each group, of their research project: Objectives, expected results, activities, indicators, hypothesis.
  • Discussion: ideas for going further (from the proposal to the implementation…)
  • Closing ceremony

Webinar : Training Session 2

Project design (WP2)


MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

TDR Training session at Thammasat University

Meeting Minutes: Training Session at Thammasat University

Project design: writing a scientific proposal

Reading a call for proposal: the structuration of a project

Science & Innovation for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Reading a call for proposal (Questions to ask before starting)

Understanding Assumptions and Risks in a Project Proposal

Tips for effective writing

IRD’s << JEAI >> Call for proposals

SWOT Analysis

Improve management of the destruction of mangrove ecosystem for sustainable development in Southern Vietnam

Call for proposals – EuropeAID (Andy Ramorasata)

Call for proposals (François Trémège)

CV: Andy Ramorasata

CV: TREMEGE François

CV: Francesco Obino

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Genesis of research: Science, Knowledge and Society (WP3, 1/5) Training Session at RULE Phnom Penh Cambodia, November 26th – December 1st 2018 https://wanasea.eu/1st-training-session/ Tue, 06 Nov 2018 05:21:01 +0000 http://dev2.wanasea.eu/?p=913 Context
Improvement to the quality of teaching and research in Water and Natural Resources Management
(WNRM) cannot be ensured without a) a high commitment of HEIs in the partner countries, b) a high
quality of trainers selected from the program countries, c) the ability to provide support (financial and
supervision) of young researches, and d) a balance/good fit between the academic skills taught and
the skills needed by the wider economic and social environment.

This is the reason why the WANASEA (Water and Natural resources in South-East Asia) project includes,
as part of its activities, 5 training sessions in its 3 years of implementation. The first one focuses on the
theme: Genesis of research: science, knowledge and society. It is co-organized by the Center for
Research and Expertise on Education and Development (CREED, France) and the Royal University of
Law and Economics (RULE, Cambodia).

Objective
The main objective of this initial training session is to improve the quality of teaching and research in
the field of WNRM among WANASEA’s Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). More specifically, the goals
are to strengthen the capacities of stakeholders to implement multidisciplinary research activities and
to foster cooperation between researchers and staff. The quality of teaching will be improved through
the production of relevant knowledge and by deepening teachers’ expertise.

Target groups
Both academic and administrative staff, who are or plan to be involved in scientific activities related
to WNRW, are targeted for training. A clear holistic approach is taken since WNRM issues are clearly
connected to their societal environment. In addition, an inclusive approach that combines learning
about both the scientific and professional aspects of research and teaching activities makes
WANASEA’s training sessions unique. Moreover, the training sessions are designed to address HEI’s
needs and promote collaboration and institutional commitments among its staff.

Criteria of selection
Trainees should be young professionals (under 40), who can communicate well in the English language
and who demonstrate a strong interest for developing research and teaching innovation. Their profiles
should be complementary enough so that as a whole, they will constitute a team of researchers and
staff who are able to boost research activities and quality of teaching. We encourage WANASEA’s
partners to carefully select the trainees in order to meet the above mentioned objectives.

Schedule
The schedule and venues of the trainings sessions is:

  • Autumn 2018 at Rule/ITC (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
  • Spring 2019 at TU (Bangkok, Thailand)
  • Autumn 2019 at RULE (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
  • Spring 2020 at TU (Bangkok, Thailand)
  • Autumn 2020 at VMU (Hai Phong, Vietnam).

Topics
WANASEA’s consortium identified 5 shared areas where improvement of skills and abilities would be beneficial for all institutions: research methodology, project proposal writing, data collection and analysis skills, teaching skills and dissemination. Based on these focal points, and taking into account the inclusive and institutional approach promoted by WANASEA, the themes of the 5 training sessions are defined as follows:

I Genesis of research: science, knowledge and society
In this session, we will focus on the very first steps of the implementation of a research project. We will work on basic concepts of research for development, know more about how to choose, or design, the right research methodology and also learn how the professional sector or research works (governance, institutions, funding, etc.).

II Project design: writing a scientific proposal
In this session, we work on the design of a project. Here again, focusing on the two complementary sides of the project design: its scientific side and its administrative side. Articulation of ideas and description of essential steps of a scientific project will be taught, as well as concrete and practical tools to identify and answer to a call for proposal.

III Implementing research: data collection, analysis and management of resources
In this session, the challenges of effective implementation of a research project will be addressed. Following the principle of combining scientific and administrative sides of research, we will learn how to manage human and financial resources in order to facilitate and enhance collection and analysis of data (R, SAS, or other statistical software, GIS…).

IV Producing knowledge: writing a research paper
In this session, the main focus will be on how to transform results of research into transferable knowledge within the scientific community. We will work on specific methods and tools supporting the elaboration of a state-of-the-art, the constitution of relevant bibliography (Zotero), identification of journals and development of writing skills (articulation of ideas, English language tricks…)

V Dissemination of knowledge: teaching and communication skills
In this session, we complete this first WANASEA’s cycle of capacity building workshops with the final step of the research project, centered on how to transfer and share the knowledge produced. Teaching skills (pedagogy and TICE) and communication skills will be taught to the participants, differentiating tools and methods depending on the audience (students, peers, decision makers…).

Methodology
Each training session will last 4 to 5 days and is designed to train approximately 20 people. The learning process is founded upon concrete and tangible activities related to trainees’ concerns. When possible, methods, techniques and exercises will be based on ideas, case studies, programs or projects brought by the trainees themselves, resulting in clear improvement of the latter. For this reason, substantial (but reasonable) preparatory work will be asked to the trainees, 2 to 3 weeks before the training.

For the training sessions, 4 or 5 trainers will be mobilized into dynamic working groups. We expect a high level commitment of the trainers and trainees attending seminars and transparency of the selection process.


PROGRAMME:

Genesis of research: Science, Knowledge and Society (WP3, 1/5)


Webinar in link (WP5, WP3)


Genesis of Research


MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Course Materials
Genesis of research: Science, Knowledge and Society – Booklet
Doing Research for Society: Superheroes and Institutions
Research Integrity: What it Means, Why it Is Important and How we Might Protect it
Genesis of Research : science, knowledge, society (Evaluation Form)
Genesis of Research : science, knowledge, society
(Pre) conditions for conducting research
FORMULATING A RESEARCH QUESTION AND IDENTIFYING LITERATURE
Research Methods Knowledge Base
Transdiciplinary by vocation!
Social Science Research: Principles, Methods, and Practices
Template for Research Presentation
TRAINING SESSION: Royal University of Law and Economics (26/11 – 30/11/2018)
TRAINING SESSION: Research Methodology, Royal University of Law and Economics (26/11 – 30/11/2018)
WANASEA Training Session 1: Survey Results

Restitution by trainees
URGENT SITUATION OF THE CONVERSION FROM MANGROVE FOREST TO AQUACULTURE IN MEKONG DELTA
Sustainable Waste Water Management in Phnom Penh
Plastics: A society problem
REUSE OF RECLAIMED WASTEWATER IN AGRICULTURE
Urbanization and Urban Stress in Phnom Penh

Genesis of research
WANASEA Training session 1 Minute
Webinar Genesis Research-Minute
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ASEAN WATER PLATFORM (AWP) 6th – 14th July 2018 (WP4, 1/3) https://wanasea.eu/asean-water-platform-awp-2018-6th-14th-july-2018/ Thu, 03 May 2018 14:43:37 +0000 http://dev2.wanasea.eu/?p=806  “Water and its Many Issues. Methods and Cross-cutting Analysis”

– Can Tho University –

The goal of the annual ASEAN Water Platform (AWP) is to build capacity in research on water natural resource management (WNRM) within the partner countries’ institutions. The Graduate Academy of Social Sciences, Can Tho University and Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) have already organized similar event, “Tam Dao Days in Social Sciences” – https://www.tamdaoconf.com/en/presentation/.

The purpose of AWP is to gather together researchers with different backgrounds in order to have an exchange of multidisciplinary methodological approaches related to the analysis of WNRM sector. Therefore, facilitators specialized in various fields will be carefully selected. A second objective is to disseminate knowledge on WNRM and enhance collaboration between the participants.

The purpose is to support different groups of researchers specialized in different disciplines in order to accomplish a common goal that they have set themselves. Our aim is to increase the research collaboration between participants and to set the basis future long term partnership between the representatives of different institution in EU and in ASEAN. The AWP will strengthen the multidisciplinary research and make the institutions involved in the project more internationalized.

For each AWP, 72 Asian young researchers and 5 Europeans visiting scholars will be selected on the basis of transparent rules and clear criteria.

Thanks to additional funding from AUF and the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), some fifteen candidates outside WANASEA consortium will be selected, notably in Laos and Myanmar.

AWP Main Goals:Capacity building research on WNRM

Transfers of methodological tools

– Multidisciplinary approaches (social sciences, sciences)

– Good balance between theories and practical work

– Interactivity between all participants

– Disseminate knowledge

– Build a collaborative network (academic and non-academic)

– intercultural exchanges


PROGRAMME

AWP 2018 Booklet

AWP 2018 Scientific and Pedagogic Report

 AWP 2018 Photos


 AWP 2018 VIDEO

Opening ceremony, Nguyen Vo Chau Ngan, Can Tho University


Plenary Session 1: Water Resources Changes. A Great Threat for Sustainable Development in the Mekong Basin, Van Pham Dang Tri, Can Tho University


Plenary Session 2: Global Challenges for Fisheries Management and South-East Asian Perspective, Eva Roth, University of Southern Denmark


Plenary Session 3: Holistic Urban Water Resources Management, Dedac Cervera, University of Barcelona


Plenary Session 4: The Concepts of “Water Governance” Put to the Test: An Inquiry into the Implementation of Phuoc Hoa Water Project , Huynh Thi Phuong Linh, Vietnamese-German Office for Sustainability Research Cooperation


Plenary Session 5: Solid Waste Management and Human Impact on Deltas, Alexis Drogoul, Representative of IRD in Vietnam and Philippines


Round Table


AWP 2018 – News on VTV5


AWP 2018 Feedbacks from Trainees and Trainers (WP5)

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