*apologies for cross-postings*

Dear colleagues,

The Sustainability Policy Research on Urban Transformations (SPROUT) lab is 
growing!  I am looking to add a PhD student and a Master’s student (with full 
funding) to this excellent team of scholars. Please share the ad below with 
prospective students who might be a good fit with our enthusiastically 
inter-disciplinary group.

Many thanks,

Sarah

Dr. Sarah Burch
Canada Research Chair in Sustainability Governance and Innovation

Senior Fellow, Centre for International Governance and Innovation
Fellow, Balsillie School of International Affairs

Department of Geography and Environmental Management
University of Waterloo
EV1 103 -  200 University Ave. West, Waterloo, ON, Canada. N2L 3G1
Ph. +1 519 888 4567 ext 31932


Graduate opportunities in sustainability governance and urban transformations 
at the University of Waterloo
We are seeking one PhD student and one Master’s student, starting in September 
2017 or January 2018, to join the Sustainability Policy Research on Urban 
Transformations (SPROUT) lab in the Department of Geography and Environmental 
Management.  These students will work on a funded international project that 
explores urban sustainability transitions and the transformative potential of 
small businesses.
The challenge of climate change is one of multi-level and multi-actor 
governance, and one that requires research to illuminate more effective 
strategies for building partnerships between the public and private sectors to 
accelerate the creation of sustainable, low carbon communities.  There are 
significant gaps, however, in our understanding of what motivates businesses to 
innovate, and the partnerships or governance approaches that might support 
these actions.
This ongoing research project explores the role of small businesses in 
triggering and accelerating sustainability transitions, with a particular focus 
on the potential for low-carbon technological and social innovations to scale 
up, influencing the behavior of other businesses, sectors, and communities.   
There is considerable flexibility within this mandate: current students, for 
instance, explore local visioning processes, green infrastructure, and food 
systems.
 For more information, please contact Dr. Sarah Burch 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).
 Potential students are encouraged to send the following materials to Dr. Burch 
by Friday April 14th, 2017:


  *   A letter of interest outlining your research interests and experience
  *   Curriculum vitae
  *   Transcript or unofficial list of grades from highest degree obtained

For more information:


  *   University of Waterloo: www.uwaterloo.ca<http://www.uwaterloo.ca>
  *    UW Faculty of Environment: 
www.uwaterloo.ca/environment<http://www.uwaterloo.ca/environment>
  *   Geography and Environmental Management graduate programs 
https://uwaterloo.ca/geography-environmental-management/graduate
  *   Dr. Sarah Burch 
https://uwaterloo.ca/geography-environmental-management/people-profiles/sarah-burch



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