Dear all,

Next to the postdoc position, we also have a vacancy for an assistant prof in 
Agrarian, Food and Environmental studies at ISS – please see more info below.

Hope you can forward to potential candidates.

Thanks,

Bram

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Dr. Bram Büscher
Associate Professor of Environment and Sustainable Development
International Institute of Social Studies - Erasmus University

Visiting associate Professor, Department of Geography,
Environmental Management and Energy Studies - University of Johannesburg

Kortenaerkade 12, 2518 AX The Hague, The Netherlands
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International Institute of Social Studies (The Hague) of Erasmus University 
Rotterdam

The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) is a leading academic 
centre for international development studies, and a University Institute of 
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR). It is one of the oldest institutes in this 
field, having been established in 1952 by Dutch universities and the 
Netherlands Ministry of Education as a postgraduate institute for research, 
education and capacity building. The institute offers a PhD in Development 
Studies, a 15.5-month MA in Development studies with five Majors, and several 
post-graduate Diploma courses. Students come from over 50-60 countries.

The Staff Group Rural Development, Environment and Population Studies has a 
position (1.0 FTE) for an Assistant Professor level in the field of:

Agrarian, Food and Environmental Studies

The Staff Group is engaged in research, teaching, advisory work and capacity 
building in international development studies. It has recently formed a 
research program (RP), “Political Economy of Resources, Environment and 
Population”. This research program includes two main inter-related research 
areas, namely Agrarian, Food and Environmental Studies (AFES) and Population 
Dynamics and Social Policy (PSSP). This RP focuses on agrarian and rural 
development, environment and conservation, poverty, socio-economic security, 
population studies, and child and youth studies, and shares an explicit 
engagement with a political economy framework of analysis of power relations 
and processes of global change that reinforce rather than reduce poverty and 
socio-economic insecurity.

Profile

We are looking for top-talent which will contribute innovative high quality 
research and teaching capacity to a number of crucial issues relating to 
Agrarian, Food and Environmental Studies in developing and/or transition 
countries, in a rapidly changing global context. AFES is focused on the 
interface between agricultural and environmental change within the context of 
global, political-economic transformations. It addresses challenges associated 
with the ownership, control, use, management and distribution of natural 
resources and the dynamic relationships between nature, agriculture and 
socioeconomic development. It pays particular attention to contemporary 
environmental and resource-related conflicts and how these can be understood 
and mediated with an eye at bringing about just, equitable and sustainable 
development in developing nations and beyond.



The approach of the AFES research and teaching is built on its innovative 
interpretation of conflicts and governance related to contestations over wealth 
and power based on and around the interconnected agrarian and environmental 
political economies. Building on this integrated vision, the group members 
analyze conflicts over nature, environment and resources as well as critically 
investigating governance structures that aim to respond to them. This shapes 
the group’s ongoing interest in a variety of issues that are among the most 
pressing social issues of the day, globally, including food and energy crises, 
land grabs, natural resource conflicts, biodiversity conservation, 
environmental degradation and climate change. The AFES group works on these 
themes not only aims at producing cutting edge scientific knowledge, but also 
to help bridge the academic world, development policy community, and civil 
society. The group’s current work currently informs political and policy-making 
processes both in developed and in the developing world, and actively engages 
with emerging popular alternatives such as ‘food sovereignty’, agro-ecology, 
and the (trans) national social movements and civil society that spearhead 
these.

Tasks and responsibilities:

•  Production and publication of high quality research output at international 
standards
• Preparation (individually or jointly with other staff) of externally funded 
research grant proposals
• Contribution to teaching in the AFES Major; Supervision of MA and PhD 
students in the AFES field

Requirements:
• A completed PhD in one of the social sciences
• Evidence of publication capacity, including both a strong publication track 
record and clear research and publication plans
• Teaching experience, preferably at post-graduate level
• Proven evidence of the ability to attract external finance for research and 
other projects
• Ability to work in an inter-disciplinary team
• Experience with gender-based analysis is welcomed
• While open to all regional specializations, we hope that the successful 
candidate will have at least one area specialization in Sub-Saharan Africa, 
South Asia, East Asia or Indonesia.

Appointment:
This position is offered under the EUR tenure track policy which aims to select 
people with high potential and prepare these people for an academic career.

As part of this policy, ISS/EUR will offer an initial three year appointment 
with possibility to extend for a further three years with a view to promotion 
to Associate Professor and a tenure appointment at the end of the second 
contract. A decision to extend for a second period will require a positive 
assessment that criteria have been met, which includes outstanding research 
output and superior teaching capabilities.

Employment conditions:
In accordance with those applied at the Erasmus University Rotterdam and 
indicated in the Collective Labor Agreement (CAO NU) of the Dutch universities. 
Salary being dependent on the candidate’s experience ranges from € 3.237,- to € 
4.418,- gross per month (CAO NU scale 11) under full-time contract. In 
addition, ISS pays an 8% holiday allowance and an end-of-year payment which is 
for 2013: 8,3%.

Applications:
Applications, accompanied by a detailed Curriculum Vitae and the names of three 
Referees, should reach ISS before the 20th of May, 2013 addressed to the 
Personnel Office (Ms. Sabine Zebel), International Institute of Social Studies, 
P.O. Box 29776, 2502LT, The Hague, The Netherlands, preferably send in 
electronic form directed to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. With equal 
qualifications preference will be given to a woman. Short-listed candidates 
will be requested to supply samples of published output and at that stage their 
referees will be contacted. Interviews with shortlisted candidates will take 
place from 3-5 June 2013 in The Hague, The Netherlands. Additional information 
concerning this vacancy may be obtained from Professor Max Spoor, Chair of the 
Staff Group and Research Programme ([email protected], tel.: +31704260559). General 
information on the ISS may be found on our website: www.iss.nl.

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