Dear Colleagues, here is another post-doc, this time based in Bangkok, on urban 
climate resilience. Deadline 30 Sep.
Details: 
http://urbanclimateresiliencesea.apps01.yorku.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/ucrsea-postdoc-bangkok-instructions.pdf
Please note: “All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply however 
Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority."

See below for more details:

UCRSEA Post‐Doctoral Fellowship 2016 in Bangkok

The Urban Climate Resilience Southeast Asia Partnership (UCRSEA), directed by 
the Asia Institute at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of 
Toronto and the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) in Bangkok, Thailand, 
invites applications for a one-‐year UCRSEA Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Urban 
Climate Change Resilience. Research proposed must be pertinent to UCRSEA’s 
focus on building urban climate change capacity, particularly in the Mekong 
region. The Fellowship will commence in January 2016, with an annual salary of 
$40,500 CAD plus benefits.

Qualifications
The successful applicant is expected to reside in Bangkok, Thailand, be based 
at the Institute for Social and Environmental Transition (ISET‐Regional 
Office), and travel once to Toronto, Canada during the term of the Fellowship. 
Support for conference and research travel in Southeast Asia is available.

Eligibility is limited to applicants who have received their Ph.D. in a 
relevant discipline (social sciences) within the three years prior to the start 
date of the UCRSEA fellowship (i.e. January 2013 or later). All qualified 
candidates are encouraged to apply however Canadians and permanent residents of 
Canada will be given priority.

Responsibilities
In addition to pursuing an intensive research project, the post‐doctoral fellow 
is expected to participate as a member of the UCRSEA team.

Core responsibilities of the post‐doctoral fellow include:
• Conducting research of relevance to the UCRSEA project;
• Presenting their research at one research seminar at the Munk School of 
Global Affairs 2016 and at least one seminar hosted by TEI in a Southeast Asian 
city during 2106;
• Preparing an original, full‐length research paper for publication as part of 
the UCRSEA Paper series;
• Providing research assistance and documentation support to TEI/ISET on UCRSEA 
project and research in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam;
• Providing support to country partners in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and 
Vietnam in research design, field research and documentation;
• Providing support to TEI/ISET in project reporting.

Other responsibilities, to be identified with UCRSEA partners and directors 
based on the fellow’s interests and UCRSEA’s research agenda, could include:
• Planning UCRSEA conferences, events or workshops, in conjunction with UCRSEA 
partners;
• Participation in other UCRSEA research projects and initiatives.

Applications
Applications must arrive at the Munk School of Global Affairs no later than 
Wednesday, 30 September 2015 at noon (EST). The committee will notify 
applicants of their decision by 1 November 2015.

Application instructions can be found at:
http://urbanclimateresiliencesea.apps01.yorku.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/ucrsea-postdoc-bangkok-instructions.pdf

About UCRSEA
The Urban Climate Resilience Southeast Asia Partnership addresses 
vulnerabilities to climate change in urbanizing areas of Southeast Asia with 
the goal of enhancing resilience and, hence, economic and social well-being. 
Individual and community vulnerabilities in the region are linked to global 
environmental change and to the rapid pace of urbanization and economic 
integration of the region. Specifically, we seek to provide vulnerable peoples 
in transitional states with the space to learn about and share in decisions 
about protecting themselves from the economic, social, and physical impacts of 
climate change.

UCRSEA is a new network of scholars and researchers working to address a 
critical gap in understanding the role of regionalization and urbanization in 
the growing risks posed by climate change in Southeast Asia. Our project 
involves international collaboration between academics in Canada and partners 
located in four countries that are experiencing both rapid urbanization and the 
severe effects of climate change: Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. 
UCRSEA includes universities, NGOs, local organizations, and local governments 
engaged in multi- disciplinary partnership, combining the science of 
interpreting climate change’s uncertainties, risks, and impacts with social 
science analysis from geography, anthropology, and planning. The initiating 
partners include the Thailand Environmental Institute Foundation (TEI), a non- 
government think tank focusing on scientific and policy issues in Southeast 
Asia, and the Institute for Social and Environmental Transition 
(ISET-International), an international NGO with extensive experience in 
knowledge sharing and building urban climate change resilience, the University 
of Toronto, and York University.

The UCRSEA is undertaking a range of research and program activities: • 
conducting original, independent, academic research that views urbanization as 
a transformative process in terms of poverty, vulnerability, growth and climate 
change impacts; • promoting and sharing our research through publications, as 
well as through workshops, conferences, webcasts, and presentations; • 
convening roundtables and public events to engage discussion among scholars, 
policy makers, and community leaders in cities of Southeast Asia and Canada; • 
supporting graduate and post‐graduate students to thereby build Canada and 
Southeast Asia’s expertise in the field of urban climate change impacts and 
responses. Funding The Partnership is supported by a five-year International 
Partnerships for Sustainable Societies (IPaSS) grant, funded by both the 
International Development Research Council (IDRC) and the Social Sciences and 
Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada. For more information about 
UCRSEA: http://urbanclimateresiliencesea.apps01.yorku.ca

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