Deadline Extended: Call for Expressions of Interest for IRDR International Centres of Excellence (New Deadline: 30 April 2026)
01 April 2026

Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR), a global scientific programme co-sponsored by the International Science Council (ISC) and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), invites applications from qualified institutes to become IRDR International Centres of Excellence (IRDR ICoEs). The deadline for submissions has been extended to 30 April 2026.

 

What is an IRDR ICoE?

IRDR ICoEs serve as hubs for transdisciplinary research, capacity building, and policy support in advancing the mission of IRDR, which is to mobilise science for disaster risk reduction (DRR), resilience building, and sustainable development. IRDR ICoEs will, inter alia, enable regional scientific activities through geographically focused contributions based on more localised inputs and by being visible centres of research and actions within the wider IRDR community.

 

Please refer to the Terms of Reference for IRDR ICoEs for more details.

 

Application Process

Interested DRR-related research institutes are invited to submit an Expression of Interest (EoI) to IRDR’s International Programme Office (IPO) that includes the following information:

 

1. A description of the organisation requesting to become an IRDR ICoE, including its basic organisational structure, key personnel, funding sources, scientific research capacity, and linkages with the international DRR network.

2. An overview of the institute’s professional activities for the past five to 10 years, including past and ongoing programmes regarding disaster risk research.

3. A plan for incorporating IRDR's objectives into its own mission and its implementation.

4. A vision to develop the IRDR ICoE.

5. Identification of funding and other forms of support.

 

Additional Note

Applicants are required to review the list and research foci of the existing IRDR ICoEs. Proposals that duplicate the scope or names of any existing ICoE may not be considered.

 

Submission

Applicants are required to download and complete the Expression of Interest form (PDF version) (Word version) and submit along with a cover letter as a single PDF file via email to connect@irdrinternational.org, with the following subject: [2026 ICoE Application] + Name of proposed ICoE.

All applications must be submitted by 30 April 2026.


We look forward to receiving your applications. Please contact the following officers if you have any questions:

 

· Ms. Kerry-Ann Morris, Science and Communication Officer, kerry-ann.morris@irdrinternational.org.

· Ms. Fang Lian, Science Officer, fang.lian@irdrinternational.org.

 


Related News & Events
20 April 2026
IRDR joined the GX Foundation and IRDR ICoE-CCOUC in a symposium in Beijing to advance Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (HEDRM) approaches to dengue prevention. The event highlighted findings from a major GX Foundation project along the China-Laos Railway corridor, the findings of which are presented in an interim IRDR Special Report.
18 April 2026
IRDR and Indonesia's BRIN have signed a Letter of Intent to re-activate the IRDR National Committee Indonesia and explore establishing an IRDR ICoE.
13 April 2026
EM-DAT, the most widely used and trusted global disaster database for tracking natural and technological disasters by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED), faces the risk of termination due to the absence of sustainable funding following the dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Disclaimer of use | Privacy Policy | Terms of use | Contact us|
Copyright 2023 Integrated Research on Disaster Risk. All rights reserved.
+86 10 8217 8917
Room B713, No.9 Dengzhuangnan Rd., Beijing China 100094