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PhD Call
PhD Researcher (100%) Environment and Sustainable Development


The Institute for European Studies (IES), a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at 
the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), is calling for one full-time doctoral 
researcher in Environment and Sustainable Development. Prospective PhD 
candidates are hereby invited to submit project proposals on the theme of 
governance of the environment in a multi-level context. The deadline for 
submitting applications is 30 April 2015.

Project description

The environment is governed by a number of overlapping international, EU, 
regional, national, and local policy measures, yet several aspects of 
environmental quality nevertheless remain at risk (such as air quality, water 
quality, soil, the climate, biodiversity, marine resources and many more). 
Given the many issues facing policymakers at all levels, keeping focus on the 
importance of protecting and improving the quality of the environment proves 
challenging, especially in a multi-level context.

Research proposals are invited that explore environmental governance in a 
multi-level context, with particular emphasis on the EU and international 
levels. Research should link to overarching themes pursued at the IES, while 
focusing on a substantive topic of environmental governance. Research proposals 
that aim to analyse the (democratic) governance of the environment (or one 
aspect of the environment) in a multi-level and comparative context, where a 
number of policy problems intersect, are especially welcome.

While the research should link to on-going research in the environment cluster, 
the proposal should relate to the overarching research themes of the Institute 
and may also link to topical research in other clusters of the IES. IES key 
research themes include: the EU in an international context; EU policy effects 
in external jurisdictions (and vice versa); and balancing values in 
policymaking and governance.

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The Institute for European Studies is a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the 
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