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Network and alumni www.iiasa.ac.at/alumni IIASA has over 4,000 alumni in 94 countries. Some of these alumni, together with collaborators who visit the institute each year, make up the IIASA global network. IIASA alumni in member countries

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Page 1: Network and alumni - IIASA · Take advantage of the alumni network and: → Access a global interdisciplinary research network → Benefit by sharing your research and professional

Network and alumni

www.iiasa.ac.at/alumni

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IIASA has over 4,000 alumni in 94 countries. Some of these alumni, together with collaborators who visit the institute each year, make up the IIASA global network.

IIASA alumni in member countries

Page 2: Network and alumni - IIASA · Take advantage of the alumni network and: → Access a global interdisciplinary research network → Benefit by sharing your research and professional

Take advantage of the alumni network and:

→ Access a global interdisciplinary research network → Benefit by sharing your research and

professional opportunities → Connect with others in the IIASA network within

member countries → Mentor early career scientists and make an impact → Share memories of your time at IIASA or how the Young

Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) impacted your career

www.iiasa.ac.at/alumniStay connected:

"IIASA was so much more than just a nice summer at the schloss. It not only broadened the scope of my research and forced me to be truly interdisciplinary; it also gave me novel ideas, innovative approaches, mentors, networks, and friends that I have carried with me in life. IIASA was eye-opening, but it was also mind-expanding."

“To this day, I collaborate a lot with my former IIASA colleagues and meet them in bigger assessment activities such as the IPCC or joint projects like the Global Carbon Project and RESTORE+. I also still have contact with some of my fellow 2006 YSSPers!” Sabine Fuss, Head of the Resources and International Trade Group, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons

and Climate Change and Professor, Humboldt University

Adil Najam, Dean Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University