Dear Colleagues,

Please share this post-doc opportunity with interested students and networks. 
The project leader, Christian Bueger, is one of my colleagues and any questions 
should be directed to him (contact information below).

Best,
Michele


The Ocean Infrastructure Research Group led by Prof Christian Bueger and Prof 
Kimberley Peters is hiring a two year post doc (start date: January 2023).

The research group is based in the Department of Political Science at the 
University of Copenhagen and in partnership with the Helmholtz Institute for 
Functional Marine Biodiversity, funded by a Velux Foundation grant. It 
investigates how infrastructures governs the oceans. We are particularly 
looking for a researcher to work on the infrastructures that govern 
environmental damage by the shipping industry (e.g., accidents, oil spills, 
container loss). This could include empirical research on marine safety 
institutions (e.g., European Maritime Safety Agency), vulnerable states and 
regions (e.g. Mauritius) or the shipping industry. The researcher will also 
contribute to jointly developing the concept and theory of global 
infrastructures.

We are looking for a candidate with completed PhD that is passionate about the 
oceans, interested in contemporary theorizing, with empirical skills and 
experience in translating knowledge to non-academic audiences. The position 
will require flexibility to travel including to overseas locations (e.g. 
Azores, Maldives, Mauritius).

Further job specifications and the link to the application form are available 
here: https://jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabelige-stillinger/?show=156662

For further information and to discuss the position, please contact Prof. 
Christian Bueger, at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


Prof. Dr. Christian Bueger
Professor of International Relations, University of Copenhagen
Honorary Professor, University of Seychelles
Director, Safeseas, www.safeseas.net<http://www.safeseas.net/>
www.oceanhub.ku.dk<http://www.oceanhub.ku.dk/>

Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Web: http://bueger.info<http://bueger.info/>
Twitter: https://twitter.com/c_bueger

Recent publications include:
Pragmatic Ordering: Informality, Experimentation and the Maritime Security 
Agenda, Review of International Studies 47(2), 171-191, 2021 (with Tim Edmunds) 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0260210520000479
Governing hidden infrastructure: The security politics of the global submarine 
data cable network, Contemporary Security Policy, 42(3), 391-413, 2021 (with 
Tobias Liebetrau). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13523260.2021.1907129 .
Blue Crime: Conceptualising Transnational Organised Crime at Sea, Marine Policy 
119, 104067, 2020 (with Tim Edmunds), 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104067 .
Territory, Authority, Expertise: Global Governance and the Counter-Piracy 
Assemblage, European Journal of International Relations, 24(3), 614-637, 2018, 
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354066117725155



Michele Betsill
Professor of Global Environmental Politics
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feel free to respond at a time that works for you.

University of Copenhagen
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Denmark

TEL +45 3533 0826
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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