Poster's note: these perhaps offer some opportunity to include study of SRM
and especially CDR. They may also be a logical career step for people
interested in the subject.

https://www.uu.nl/en/organisation/working-at-utrecht-university/jobs/three-phd-positions-in-climate-change-politics-environmental-governance-10-fte

Working at Utrecht University
Three PhD Positions in Climate Change Politics; Environmental Governance
(1.0 FTE)
HOURS PER WEEK:
36 to 40
FACULTY:
Faculty of Geosciences
DEPARTMENT:
GEO / Dept SD
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
14 March 2021
APPLY NOW EXTERNAL LINK
Job description
Utrecht University has opened three new full-time four-year positions for
doctoral (PhD) Researchers in the field of climate change politics and
environmental governance. The three doctoral Researchers will become part
of a major new research project investigating adverse societal reactions to
domestic climate policy being led by Dr James Patterson. The project,
titled “Climate Backlash: Contentious Reactions to Policy Action
(BACKLASH)”, runs over 5 years (2021-2026), and is funded by the European
Research Council (ERC).

The core aim of the BACKLASH project is to understand contentious reactions
to ambitious climate policy. While there are increasing calls for ambitious
climate change policy, when it is actually taken, it can trigger strong
pushback (e.g. protests, policy rollbacks). Addressing this challenge is
crucial for realising transformative climate action that actually works.
This research will advance our knowledge of policy-society relations, and
help find new ways of addressing contentious public good problems in
contemporary governance.

The three doctoral Researchers will play a key role within the overall
BACKLASH project by comparatively studying responses to climate policy in
various locations, using various methods. The foci of the three projects
are as follows:

Project 1: Patterns of response to climate policy in OECD countries.
Project 2: Post-adoption politics of climate policy (e.g. Australia,
Canada).
Project 3: Social movements and their outcomes in climate politics (e.g.
France, United Kingdom).
The three doctoral Researchers will work closely together under the
supervision of Dr Patterson and other individual project
supervisors/promoters throughout the entire four-year period. The BACKLASH
project adopts a team-based approach where the doctoral Researchers have a
key role and responsibility for helping to collaboratively deliver the
project’s objectives. At the same time, you should be willing to bring your
own conceptual and empirical innovation to the project in order to build
your independent research skills and outlook. As one of our doctoral
Researchers you will be well-supported through supervision, training
courses, funding to attend conferences and workshops, and involvement in
global research networks, to ensure your success and develop your career
trajectory.

Qualifications
Master’s degree (or equivalent) in political science, policy studies,
public administration, sociology, environmental studies, or a related
discipline;
Research focus and/or interest in relevant fields (e.g. governance, policy,
sustainability) with an interdisciplinary orientation;
strong quantitative or qualitative skills, matching the project/s for which
you apply;
strong interest in theories and concepts;
strong analytical skills and attention to detail;
willingness and interest to develop new methodological skills;
ability to communicate complex information, and to interact effectively
with both elite and lay participants and audiences;
ability and enthusiasm to work both independently and as part of a larger
team;
willingness to travel internationally for fieldwork, conferences, training,
and research exchange;
strong English language skills (written and verbal), as well as skills in
other relevant languages will be an asset;
intellectual curiosity and motivation to address important real-world
problems through rigorous and ambitious academic enquiry.
Start date:
The three PhD projects will begin in September, but earlier may also be
possible.

All three PhD Researchers are expected to obtain a doctoral degree from
Utrecht University within four years, based on published articles in
top-tier academic journals.

Offer
You will be offered a position (1.0 FTE), initially for one year with an
extension to a total of four years upon successful assessment in the first
year, and with the specific intention that it results in a doctorate within
this period. The gross salary ranges between €2,395 in the first year and
€3,061 in the fourth year (scale P according to the Collective Labour
Agreement Dutch Universities) per month for a full-time employment.
Salaries are supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8% and a year-end bonus
of 8.3% per year. In addition, Utrecht University offers excellent
secondary conditions, including an attractive retirement scheme, (partly
paid) parental leave and flexible employment conditions  external link
(multiple choice model). More information about working at Utrecht
University  external linkcan be found here.

About the organisation
A better future for everyone. This ambition motivates our scientists in
executing their leading research and inspiring teaching. At Utrecht
University  external link, the various disciplines collaborate intensively
towards major societal themes. Our focus is on Dynamics of Youth,
Institutions for Open Societies, Life Sciences and Sustainability.

Utrecht University's Faculty of Geosciences  external linkstudies the
Earth: from the Earth's core to its surface, including man's spatial and
material utilisation of the Earth - always with a focus on sustainability
and innovation. With 3,400 students (BSc and MSc) and 720 staff, the
faculty is a strong and challenging organisation. The Faculty of
Geosciences is organised in four Departments: Earth Sciences, Human
Geography & Spatial Planning, Physical Geography, and Sustainable
Development.

The three PhD Researchers will be based in the Environmental Governance
group, one of four sections within the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable
Development. The Environmental Governance group is a dynamic, ambitious and
internationally leading team of over fifty social science Researchers with
a focus on fundamental and policy-oriented research in environmental
governance across local to global levels. PhD training programmes are
provided by the Graduate School of the Faculty of Geosciences and, if
required, other graduate schools at Utrecht University and beyond. The
working language of the institute is English.

Utrecht University  external linkis one of the leading research
universities in Europe, with particular strengths in sustainability,
climate change, and geography, among others. The doctoral Researchers we
are hiring will be able to develop their research at the interface of, and
with the support of, key strategic themes of the university (“Pathways to
Sustainability” and “Institutions for Open Societies”), opening up numerous
opportunities for university-wide interaction.

The city of Utrecht is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, with a
historic centre and an internationally oriented culture that is strongly
influenced by its centuries-old university. Utrecht has been consistently
ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the Netherlands, and is
well-connected to local and international transport hubs.

Additional information
For more information about this position, please contact:
Dr James Patterson  external link(Assistant Professor), via
[email protected]  external link.

Apply
To apply, please send your curriculum vitae, including a letter of
motivation via the ‘apply’ button below. Please submit the following
documents in your application:

motivation letter explaining your interest and suitability for the
position/s. Please state clearly which of the PhD position/s you are
applying for;
full curriculum vitae (CV), including the grade for your Master’s thesis
and overall grade point average (or equivalent) of your Bachelor's and
Master’s degrees;
2-page summary of the key results from your Master’s thesis (in English),
highlighting the theories and methods used, and key findings and
implications;
names and contact details of 2-3 people who can act as references/referees.
Applications close on 14 March 2021 (23:59). First-round interviews will be
held in April.

Everyone deserves to feel at home at our university. We welcome employees
with a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives.

Due to the current situation regarding the Corona virus (Covid-19) the
process of selection and interviews may be subject to change.

The application deadline is 14 March 2021

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