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APECS Background
APECS started in 2006 as an initiative of the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008, and has been identified by the major IPY sponsors, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the International Council for Science (ICSU), as one of the most important legacies from the IPY efforts. Today APECS has over 3,800 members from over 76 countries and represents the remarkable diversity that is shaping the future of polar research: Our members are drawn from the complete spectrum of polar, alpine and cryosphere research disciplines.
APECS recognizes the importance of fostering the next generation of researchers who will be faced with responding to the increasingly critical challenges in the Polar regions resulting from the impacts of climate change. APECS stimulates interdisciplinary and international research collaborations and develops effective future leaders in polar research, education and outreach. We achieve these goals by:
- Facilitating international and interdisciplinary networking to share ideas and experiences and to develop new research directions and collaborations;
- Providing opportunities for professional career development; and
- Promoting education and outreach as an integral component of polar research and to stimulate future generations of polar researchers.
APECS has proven successful in building extensive international, national and interdisciplinary networks to develop integrated research directions, meet career development needs, and communicate the urgencies of polar science to a worldwide audience. Further, the efforts of APECS to place early career scientists into leadership roles on steering committees, as conference organizers and as session conveners has served to highlight the importance of including early career researchers in the business and organization of science in general. Initiatives that were spearheaded by APECS (such as FrostBytes and Polar Weeks) have been adopted by other organizations such as the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) Project and Polar Educators International (PEI).
APECS conducted an Organisational Review in 2019, and the APECS Strategic Plan 2021 - 2025, showing the vision and future plans for APECS in the coming years, was published in January 2021.
As an organization, APECS is governed by its Terms of Reference and Rules of Procedure, and developed a Code of Conduct and other guidelines over the past years.
The leadership of APECS comprises a self-nominated Council, an elected 5-person Executive Committee, and the International Directorate with the Executive Director. All are supported by the Advisory Committee. Between 2009 and 2016 the APECS International Directorate has been hosted in Tromsø, Norway, supported by the Research Council of Norway, the Norwegian Polar Institute and the UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Between 2017 and 2021 the APECS International Directorate has been hosted by the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research at the research unit in Potsdam, Germany. Several EU projects have been developed from cooperation with the host institutions. For the Alfred Wegener Institute this means that an EU-funded APECS Project Office will stay in Potsdam/Germany beyond January 2022, while the Directorate will move to another institution.
With the current hosting agreement with the Alfred Wegener Institute coming to an end the APECS Executive Committee is seeking the support of one or more institutions interested in hosting the APECS International Directorate office starting from January 2022 for the next 3-5+ years.
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Importance and role of APECS International Directorate
APECS has benefited greatly from having an International Directorate Office with a full-time Executive Director and half-time Administrative Assistant over the past years. The position has allowed a dedicated effort to be made in establishing relationships with partner organizations, and has provided continuity to the organization. The director position has also allowed for the smooth transition between annually elected executive committees, enabling APECS to operate efficiently and continue to move forward with projects while maximizing the training and involvement of early career researchers.
The APECS Directorate is tasked with guiding the development and administration of the organization, along with overseeing, mentoring and managing all APECS activities and events, as well as working and liaising with members and international partners worldwide. Specific duties include: Working with and mentoring APECS members and the various APECS committees, initiating and supporting APECS activities and events, liaising with APECS partners and sponsors, writing funding proposals, providing day-to-day administrative support to the organisation, managing budgets and finances, maintenance of the website and its development, managing and archiving of documents and others. Stable directorate funding is crucial for APECS to continue to thrive.
The International Directorate Office also is making strong synergies with its host institutions and other local and regional organisations at its host location. It will be of strong importance to APECS to develop and make valuable contributions to its new host location by bringing opportunities, introducing skilled professionals to the area, and contributing to the overall success of science and research events at the host location.
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Future of APECS
At the closing ceremony of the IPY 2007-2008 (during the IPY Oslo Conference in 2010) APECS received the IPY flag on behalf of ICSU / WMO and the IPY joint committee to “carry on the momentum of the IPY and polar research”. At the IPY 2012 Montreal Conference, APECS, together with Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) and International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), received the IPY torch, indicating that these three organizations are now assuming responsibility for securing the IPY legacies. APECS and its members have already been involved in recent international processes that are determining the most important research questions and roadmaps for polar research in the coming decades and APECS will continue to shape the future of polar research in the years to come. Many other partners are seeking APECS input and participation in international projects and proposals on a constantly growing basis and seeking its expertise in the training of early career researchers as well as education and outreach. An International Directorate and also its expansion to more than one full-time staff member is crucial for continuing to drive this development and the growing number of organisational projects as well as commitments and collaborations with partners in the future.
In January 2021, APECS published its Strategic Plan 2021 - 2025 addressing both the challenges, as identified by the APECS Organizational Review, and opportunities for APECS through six main Strategic Goals:
- Goal 1 - Expansion and Support for Membership: Actively support and recruit into leadership positions members from traditionally underrepresented regions and countries as well as underrepresented and marginalized groups (including members of the LGBTQ+ community, indigenous researchers, and members with disabilities), target institutions with polar interests to reach a more diverse and inclusive membership base, and develop spaces to better serve the needs of the membership.
- Goal 2 - Improving Communication: Improve transparency and effectiveness of internal communication and maintain excellence of external communication connecting Council, Executive Committee, National Committees and the other members.
- Goal 3 - Strengthening National Committees & Global Connections: Guide and assist National Committees in establishing an internal structure, communication pathways, and forming partnerships with other National Committees and relevant organisations.
- Goal 4 - Establish a Structure to Grow Sustainably & Improve Internal Functions: Restructure the Council and APECS Leadership to increase representation, improve management structures, and raise APECS’ capacity to support its ECR membership through its activities.
- Goal 5 - Advancing Connections through Virtual and In-person Events: Continue to support and provide venues for in-person events, while increasing the development of virtual events in various languages, formats, and regions across all levels of APECS.
- Goal 6 - Maintaining & Building Partnerships: Maintain and increase fruitful relationships with partner organisations promoting opportunities for early career researchers.
This new Strategic Plan provides a framework for APECS to continue developing as the ambitious and dynamic organization it is and which we hope will continue to provide valuable services to the wider Polar Community. The new host institution of APECS will therefore play an invaluable role in providing the framework and designing the future of APECS.
APECS International Directorate: Call for Bids 2021
Call for Bids
to host the International Directorate
of the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS)
Who we are: The Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) is an international and interdisciplinary organization for undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, early career faculty members, educators and other professionals interested in the Polar and Alpine regions and the wider cryosphere. We are a dynamic community that provides a platform for promoting collaborations and exchange among its members and with the wider Polar research community, endeavouring to create a continuum of leadership in polar sciences. The international and transdisciplinary collaboration APECS is providing, has been proven especially important in challenging times of social distancing.
What we are looking for: A host and sponsor(s) for our International Directorate Office starting January 2022. APECS is open to having either:
- One secretariat location with one or more institutions hosting and providing support for at least 1.5 staff positions; or a
- A dispersed secretariat option with:
- the main full-time staff position (Executive Director) being hosted / funded by one or more institutions in one location;
- support-position(s) (part-time or full-time) being hosted and funded by other institutions / countries in another location
Bids can be sent in from institutions interested in being:
- a host and sponsor of the International Directorate Office
- a partial sponsor (but no hosting) of the International Directorate Office
- a host and sponsor of a sub-office of the International Directorate
- a partial sponsor (but no hosting) of a sub-office of the International Directorate
What is in for you: Ensure the future of polar research and demonstrate your commitment to the development of early career researchers by helping APECS shape the Future of Polar Research. The APECS International Directorate helps boost the reputation and international profile of its host organization. At our current host institution AWI, APECS is involved in three EU projects, providing a substantial amount of overheads. Third-party funding like this will not only provide additional financial support but also visibility and the international standing of the host institution.
With a network spanning more than 76 countries with more than 3,800 members, APECS’ activities have global reach. If you reach out to the PhD students and Postdocs of your institute, there is a good chance that they are in APECS and can tell you how APECS is helping them. We also actively engage with the host organizations and other local stakeholders and have a strong focus on outreach in the local area. Our Annual Reports provide you with a sense of the variety of activities organized by APECS members.
Call process: We appreciate receiving expressions of interest until 31 March 2021. The deadline for bids is 31 May 2021.
Submission of Bids: Proposal should be sent as ONE PDF file in the attachment to the APECS Executive Director Dr. Josefine Lenz at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Please note that we accept proposals until negotiations are completed and the potential host has received a positive vote by the APECS Leadership. A decision will be announced as soon as the negotiations with the prospective new APECS International Directorate host and all sponsors are completed.
While APECS is open to considering a variety of institutional arrangements, it does expect a particular commitment of institutional resources to the International Directorate and its staff. APECS is anticipating arrangements with a new organizational host of at least 3 years, and preferably of 5+ years. The APECS Executive Committee will work together with the host institution on the hiring of the new APECS Executive Director. Please review details and guidelines for proposals below.
If you have questions please contact the APECS Executive Director Dr. Josefine Lenz at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
List of accompanying documents:
- Appendix 1: About APECS and its International Directorate
- Appendix 2: Expected support from an APECS International Directorate host institution
- Appendix 3: Optional: Expected support from a Sub-Office host institution
- Appendix 4: Detailed Guidelines for Proposals for hosting the APECS International Directorate or a Sub-Office
- Appendix 5: Evaluation Criteria of Bids
Appendix 2: Expected support from an APECS International Directorate host institution
Based on the agreement with the current hosts, the following list of services and support is important for the running of the APECS International Directorate.
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Staff expenses
- Executive Director salary (dependent on the experience and qualifications of the candidate but minimum at post-doc level)
- Salary for an administrative assistant (part-time / full-time) and/or additional support position (post-doc level)
- Travel support to attend international and national conferences and meetings per year (conference fees, travel costs, per diem)
- Social benefits (pension fund and healthcare) to be covered in addition to all staff salary
- moving costs for the staff (if needed)
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Office (Working) environment
- Office space at the host institution, with potential for additional workspace as required by new third-party projects
- Integration with a research or administrative division is anticipated to facilitate cooperation and communication between the APECS International Directorate and employees of the institution
- IT Infrastructure, including personal computer (preferably laptop), computer screen for the office, own organisational filling system and email (external to the host institution), external hard-drives for file backup, and regular accessories, as well as access to the institutions’ IT support facilities
- Office telephone with permission to make international calls
- Mobile phone and contract as a mobile office phone due to frequent travel
- Stationary, regular printing/scanning possibility, access to institutional post service
- Occasional access to meeting rooms
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Integration into institution’s administrative system
- Assistance with financial management (e.g. for projects applied for through the host institution etc.) at the accounting department of the institution
- Possibility to participate in faculty/administrator events, training, and other professional development opportunities within the institution (e.g., workshops, seminars, language courses etc.). Ability to attend staff meetings and be kept abreast of current events at the host institution.
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Other
- Consultation and assistance with establishment of a national bank account and registration of APECS as a non-profit in the new host country
- Funding for printing promotional material
Appendix 3: Optional: Expected support from a Sub-Office host institution
Based on the agreement with the current hosts, the following list of services and support is important for the running of the APECS International Directorate.
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Staff expenses
- Salary of one (or more) (part-time / full-time) staff member (dependent on the experience and qualifications of the candidate but minimum at PhD level)
- Travel support to attend a minimum of 2 conferences and meetings per year (conference fees, travel costs, per diem)
- Social benefits (pension fund and healthcare) to be covered in addition to staff salary
- moving costs for the staff (if needed)
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Office (Working) environment
- Office space at the host institution
- integration with a research or administrative division is anticipated to facilitate cooperation and communication between the APECS International Directorate and employees of institution
- Personal computer (preferably laptop), computer screen for the office, external hard-drives for file backup, and regular accessories, as well as access to the institution’s IT support facilities
- Office telephone with permission to make international calls
- Stationary, regular printing/scanning possibility and access to institutional post service
- Occasional access to meeting rooms
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Integration into institution’s administrative system
- Assistance with financial management (e.g. for projects applied for through the host institution etc.) at the accounting department of the institution
- The APECS Executive Committee will work together with the host institution on the hiring of the new APECS Executive Director
- Possibility to participate in faculty/administrator events, training, and other professional development opportunities within the institution (e.g., workshops, seminars, language courses etc.)
- Ability to attend staff meetings and be kept abreast of current events at the host institution.
Appendix 4: Detailed Guidelines for Proposals for hosting the APECS International Directorate or a Sub-Office
We highly appreciate an expression of interest before 31 March 2021 via email to the APECS Executive Director (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). This information will inform APECS' efforts to recruit potential bids.
Deadline for proposal of hosting the APECS International Directorate or sub-Office is 31 May 2021.
APECS is open to having either:
- One secretariat location with one or more institutions hosting and providing support for at least 1.5 staff positions; or a
- A dispersed secretariat with:
- the main full-time staff position (Executive Director) being hosted / funded by one or more institutions in one location;
- support-position(s) (part-time or full-time) being hosted and funded by other institutions / countries in another location
Types of Bids
Bids can be sent in from institutions interested in being:
- a host and sponsor of the International Directorate Office
- a partial sponsor (but no hosting) of the International Directorate Office
- a host and sponsor of a sub-office of the International Directorate
- a partial sponsor (but no hosting) of a sub-office of the International Directorate
In the proposal, we ask you to include an explanation of how APECS and the host could work towards mutually beneficial goals, how the presence of APECS would benefit your institution, how APECS would benefit from being hosted by your institution, and a description of the resources, facilities, personnel, programs, relationships, and other factors that would make your institution an outstanding home.
In detail, each bid should contain the following information:
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Part A. Contact information for the host / sponsoring institution
- Name of the institution
- Name of person submitting the application
- Postal address, website address
- Contact details (email and phone) for further inquires
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Part B. Statement of how the institution will support APECS
Please include the following:
- Why does your institution want to host / sponsor APECS?
- What are the advantages for APECS to be hosted / sponsored by your institution?
- The size of your institution (number of personnel and students, if applicable) and the constitution of personnel (researchers vs. administrative / technical / support staff)
- How will the APECS International Directorate (or support position) be embedded within the institution's administrative structure and community?
- How does hosting APECS align with the short and/or long term strategy of your institution?
- Please provide a clear statement of what material support and services you can offer APECS with reference to "Expected support from a host institution"
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Part C. Proposed budget
A budget breakdown for a minimum of 3 years (options for longer term funding would be a clear asset); specifying expenses such as salary, travel (conference fees, lodging, per diem), printing, postage, phone and conferencing, personal computer, software, etc. -
Part D. A Letter of Support (LoS) from the institution’s management or governing bodies
LoS from a responsible administrative officer confirming intention to provide resources to host directorate from January 2022.
Appendix 5: Evaluation Criteria of Bids
The main evaluation criteria will be:
- General information, background and experience/history of involvement in polar science and outreach
- Synergies with APECS’ mission and goals
- Infrastructure and facilities
- Financial conditions (proposed budget)
- Responses to “Expected support from a host institution”