Dear GEP-ed colleagues,

Happy to share that I will be starting a new 4-year project on climate 
transparency and the Paris Agreement in January 2020, and for that, I am now 
recruiting two fully-funded PhD positions.

More information about the two PhD projects, including how to apply, can be 
found here: 
https://www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/2-Fully-funded-PhD-positions-Climate-Governance-Climate-Transparency-.htm

I can attest to the fact that the Netherlands is a great place to live and 
work, academia is fun and PhDs are treated as full-fledged employees and not 
students [not that there is anything wrong with being a student... :)! But 
employees have all kinds of additional benefits]

Could you share this with interested candidates, and anyone you think might be 
suitable? Deadline for application is November 10, 2019.

With many thanks and best regards,
Aarti


Some more background on project, in case of interest

New 4-year research project on climate transparency, based at Wageningen 
University, the Netherlands, has openings for two PhDs
Project Title: Assessing the Transformative Effects of Transparency in Global 
Governance: The Case of Climate Change (TRANSGOV)
Project description: The 2015 Paris Climate Agreement calls for ever greater 
transparency from countries about their voluntary climate actions. Such 
transparency is assumed to facilitate greater accountability and trust between 
countries, thereby stimulating ambitious climate action. Yet does transparency 
generate such transformative effects and under what conditions? TRANSGOV 
addresses this urgent question.
TRANSGOV will advance scholarly understanding of the transformative potential 
of climate transparency, given ever greater quantities of climate data being 
generated by state and non-state actors, and given assumptions that such 
transparency furthers accountability, trust and climate ambition. TRANSGOV 
research will also be highly policy relevant, feeding research results into 
ongoing transparency and reporting-and-review processes of the Paris Agreement. 
The project will also assess emerging and potentially novel interfaces between 
public (governmental) climate transparency and private disclosure initiatives, 
and the consequences of using blockchain and other novel digital means to 
further climate transparency.
The TRANSGOV core team, led by project leader Dr. Aarti Gupta will be based at 
the Environmental Policy Group of Wageningen University but will liaise with 
the project's broader network, including partners and advisors in four 
case-study countries (Australia, India, Netherlands and South Africa). The 
project is now recruiting two PhD students to execute the project and will in 
due course also recruit a postdoctoral researcher.  The project will run for 4 
years (2020 - 2023).

_____________________
Dr. Aarti Gupta
Associate Professor
Environmental Policy Group
Department of Social Sciences
Wageningen University
Hollandseweg 1
6706 KN Wageningen, The Netherlands
Phone: +31-(0)317-482496 / 484452
Email:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Webpage: http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Persons/dr.-A-Aarti-Gupta.htm

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