ISDRS News
TEDx Talk Unpacking co-production and its possibilities
We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Saurabh Biswas, one of our board members, had the honor of sharing their expertise and insights on the renowned TEDx Talk. In their TED Talk, our board member delved into the concept of co-production and its application in understanding how sustainability problems are created, and how to recalibrate approaches to solutions for sustainable development.
Best Article Awards (Shortlisted)
Past Conferences Topic Groups
New Professionals Group
At the heart of ISDRS is the New Professionals Group (NPG), a vibrant community of early-career researchers who are passionate about exploring a possible sustainable future.
The NPG plays a crucial role in ISDRS by fostering a supportive environment for new professionals to connect, learn, and grow. We organize a range of activities and initiatives aimed at empowering early-career researchers to grow in the field of sustainable development.
Currently, ISDRS conducts three programs for new professionals.
Mentorship Programme
What is the Mentorship Programme all about?
Our main goal is to create meaningful connections between senior academics (mentors) and junior academics (mentees), fostering mutual benefits and building stronger relationships within the ISDRS community as a whole.
The purpose of this programme is to match mentors with mentees to enable the following:
- Extra support and advice for junior researchers from experienced senior researchers. This support will complement the supervision provided by a supervisor/adviser during the mentee's research project.
- Informal conversations with a regular frequency (e.g., four times a year electronically). These discussions will cover various topics, such as academic work/research, career guidance, work-life balance, setting and pursuing life and career goals, and expanding professional networks.
Why become a mentor?
If you are a senior researcher within ISDRS (PhD required), such as a university professor, topic group leader, board member, or experienced member, being a mentor offers a range of benefits:
- Share the knowledge you've accumulated over the years, strengthening your own understanding in the process.
- Gain fresh perspectives by interacting with the next generation of professionals and learning about their hopes and expectations.
- Expand your professional and personal networks by connecting with other experts in your field.
- Excel your listening skills while providing valuable guidance to mentees.
Why become a mentee?
As a mentee, you can be a master's student, PhD candidate, postdoctoral researcher, or junior researcher on a short-term contract. By participating in the Programme, you can:
- Set and commit to personal goals while involving your mentor in a constructive and thoughtful way.
- Ask thoughtful questions and stay curious about your field of study.
- Take charge of your own development and growth.
- Receive valuable feedback and gain new perspectives from your mentor.
What will interactions look like?
The Mentorship Programme will kick off in December 2023, and mentor-mentee pairs will have the opportunity to meet at a virtual workshop in January 2024. The communication can be 100% online, but there will be a chance to meet at the annual ISDRS conference.
The Programme will conclude with an online feedback session before the summer break, followed by an in-person final session during next year's annual ISDRS conference for those present.
In addition, throughout the year, participants will be invited to join inspirational events where academics from various disciplines will share their career journeys, challenges, rewarding experiences, and successful strategies.
Who is eligible to participate in the program?
This Programme is primarily aimed at ISDRS members (paying the conference registration fee automatically grants you an ISDRS membership for one year). However, we will also consider other individuals upon request.
How to apply?
The Mentorship Programme has been organised by the New Professionals Group at ISDRS since 2020.
To indicate your interest in the 2023/2024 edition, please register by completing this form by the 20th of Februay.
Registration form
Feel free to contact the organisers, Agnieszka Stefaniec and Saurabh Biswas, with any queries you may have.
Stay updated on social media for future editions and associated events of the Programme!
Past editions
Mentorship Programme 2020/2021
Mentorship Programme 2022/2023
ISDRS 2024 call for abstracts open!!
The ISDRS are excited to announce that the call for abstracts for ISDRS 2024 is open!! The first deadline to submit your abstract is 31 January.
For more information on the conference tracks, please visit the corresponding ISDRS topic pages or via de link in the menu above.
Please, visit the ISDRS 2024 website for more information on the conference.
Winner of the Best Article Award 2022
The winner of the best sustainable development article award for 2022 was announced at the ISDRS conference held in Malaysia #ISDRS2023
"Exploring evolving spiritual values of forests in Europe and Asia: a transition hypothesis toward re-spiritualizing forests" Roux et al.
More information about the ISDRS Best Sustainable Development Article Award can be found here: https://isdrs.org/best-article-award-2022/
Articles were shortlisted by our jury from 34 nominated best sustainable development articles published in 2022.
Congratulations to all those nominated!
Click here to read the shortlist
A special thanks to the jury of ISDRS BAA 2022:
Jake Keyel |
Marlen Arnold |
Wale Olayide |
Armindo dos Santos de Sousa Teodósio - |
Roberta Salomone |
Subarna Sivapalan |
Everson Dahwa |
Pauline Deutz |
Giuseppe MANGANO |
Stella Emery Santana |
Sevil Acar |
Andrea Rocchi |
Olga Cam |
Saurabh Biswas |
Shobhana Madhavan |
Sandra Reinstädtler |
Cecila Haskins |
Letícia Muchangos |