Dear colleagues,

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We are hiring two two-year postdoctoral fellows  in  international climate 
politics  and EU climate and energy policy at the Department of Political 
Science at Stockholm University to be part of the Environmental Research group, 
Please see short information below and links.
Application deadline: October 4, 2024
Earliest start date; November 2024

Welcome to apply!

All best

Karin Bäckstrand


Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science - international climate politics and 
non-state actors at the Department of Political 
Science<https://www.su.se/department-of-political-science/>. Closing date: 4 
October 2024.

The Department of Political Science is a dynamic and strong education- and 
research department at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Stockholm University. 
The Department aims to be nationally leading and internationally prominent 
within its field of research and education. More information about us, please 
visit: the Department of Political 
Science<https://www.su.se/department-of-political-science/>.

Project description
The postdoctoral postion will be part of the 4-year research project “Achieving 
High Integrity Voluntary Climate Action<https://achieveproject.eu/>” (ACHIEVE), 
funded by the European Union’s HORIZON EUROPE Research Innovation Program and 
led by Radboud University in the Netherlands. An unprecedented number of 
voluntary climate commitments have been made by a wide array of non-state and 
subnational actors. Together, these actions can contribute significantly to the 
achievement of the Paris Climate Agreement.Yet, non-state and local actors’ 
environmental claims are often unsubstantiated. Integrity is therefore key to 
realizing the promise of voluntary climate action by many actors, and to 
actually prevent and combat climate change. The ACHIEVE research project will 
identify opportunities to strengthen and scale up voluntary climate action, 
with the aim of achieving a worldwide net-zero society by 2050.

At the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University, Karin 
Bäckstrand is coordinating a work package on governance and regulation of 
non-state climate committemtns within the ACHIEVE project, which will 
investifate: (1) whether and how national regulations and policies affect the 
emergence and effectiveness of high-integrity voluntary climate action by 
non-state actors in selected countries; (2) the extent to which high integrity 
principles are promoted among memberships of voluntary climate action platforms 
and initiatives in the selected countries; and (3) whether and how high 
integrity voluntary climate action by non-state actors support effective 
regulations at the national and EU levels.

 
https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/work-at-su/available-jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=24157&rmlang=UK
Postdoctoral Fellow in Political Science with an orientation towards climate 
and energy governance in the European Union at the Department of Political 
Science<http://www.y.su.se/>. Closing date: 4 October 2024.

The Department of Political Science is a dynamic and strong education- and 
research department at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Stockholm University. 
The Department aims to be nationally leading and internationally prominent 
within its field of research and education. More information about us, please 
visit: the Department of Political 
Science<https://www.su.se/department-of-political-science/>.

Project description
The postdoctoral postion will be part of the 4-year research project “Rising to 
the Challenge of the Climate Transition: EU's Leadership in a Just and 
Effective Transformation towards Climate Neutrality amidst Turbulence, Crises, 
and Political 
Conflicts<https://www.su.se/english/research/research-projects/rising-to-the-challenge-of-the-climate-transition-eu-s-leadership>”,
 funded by the Swedish Research Council on Sustainable Development (FORMAS). 
Aiming to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, the European Union’s (EU) 
implementation of the European Green Deal, the ‘Fit for 55’ package and the 
2040 climate targets is complicated by turbulence compounded by multiple 
crises, such as Russia’s war against Ukraine, the energy crisis and the 
economic recession. This project examines the efforts by the EU and selected 
Member states to accelerate the transformation toward a climate-neutral society 
through a theoretical framework on the interaction between turbulence and 
policy change and a mixed methods design (document analysis, interviews, 
surveys).

The project will provide policy-relevant knowledge and recommendations on how 
to make EU’s decarbonization and green transition more effective, just and 
legitimate. The project is led by Karin Bäckstrand at the Department of 
Political Science at Stockholm University. Other project consortium members are 
Sebastian Oberthür at the Brussels School of Governance at Vrije University 
Brussels and Charles Parker at the Department of Political Science at Uppsala 
University.


 
https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/work-at-su/available-jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=24151&rmlang=UK

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Karin Bäckstrand
Professor in Environmental Social Science

Department of Political Science
Stockholm University
SE-106 91 Stockholm
Sweden
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Tel. (office): +46 8 16 15 78
Cell: +46 70 565 96 97
Skype: karin_backstrand
Website: www.statsvet.su.se<http://www.statsvet.su.se/>
Room: 720


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