The SPAR6C (Supporting Preparedness for Article 6 Cooperation) Programme is inviting master’s and PhD students from Colombia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Zambia to apply for its Research Mentorship Programme. This initiative supports emerging researchers in aligning their academic work with national climate strategies and the implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
More information about the Research Mentorship Programme and application process here
Country criteria and application links can be found below
Article 6 enables countries to cooperate on emissions reductions through carbon markets, offering a pathway to increased ambition and sustainable development. However, realising its potential requires strong national capacity and innovative thinking—particularly from the next generation of climate professionals.
Through the Research Mentorship Programme, selected students will receive expert guidance to integrate Article 6 into their research, develop policy-relevant outputs, and present their findings at national and international events. Participants will also be eligible for a fully funded six-month internship to apply their knowledge in a professional setting.
| How do I benefit from the Research Mentorship programme? | What are my responsibilities as a research mentee? |
- Mentorship from top global experts on climate change and carbon markets
- The opportunity to travel to present your research at the National and International SPAR6C events
- The opportunity for a six-month internship with national government, private industry, or NGO, funded at 500 USD/month
- Exposure to an international network of other young climate professionals
- Representing your country at international venues
- The chance to contribute to your country’s national climate change efforts
| - Complete application
- Participate in an introductory workshop
- Attend at least 80% of networking and learning events (virtual and in-person) during the research mentorship period
- Produce a policy brief / executive summary (5000 words) outlining your Article 6-relevant research findings
- Upon invitation, attend and present your research at the National and International CoP-ASIC events
- If interested, identify and apply for a relevant internship
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Research Mentorship Programme country calls and applications
Find the specific country criteria and application links here
Colombia Deadline 30 November 2025
Pakistan Deadline 15 December 2025
Thailand Deadline 9 January 2026
Zambia Deadline 20 December 2025
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The Supporting Preparedness for Article 6 Cooperation (SPAR6C) programme is a five-year initiative funded by the German Federal Government, formerly by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), through the International Climate Initiative (IKI).
The programme supports stakeholders in Colombia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Zambia to become prepared to engage in carbon transactions under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
Implementation is led by the Global Green Growth Institute, with support providers from Carbon Limits, UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre, Kommunalkredit Public Consulting and GFA Consulting.
