Dear Colleagues,

Please share with potential students. Note that this is not in my department 
and I do not have any further information on the position.

Best,
Michele

PhD Fellowship in public policy and sustainable transition at University of 
Copenhagen

The newly established Green Transition Policy Centre (GreenTraC) at University 
of Copenhagen (located in the Department of Food and Resource Economics) 
invites applicants for a PhD fellowship with a focus on public policy and 
sustainability transitions. GreenTraC is funded by the Carlsberg Foundation. We 
have preference for candidates with a disciplinary background in political 
science/public policy or similar.

PhD Fellowship in public policy and sustainable transition at the University of 
Copenhagen (ku.dk)<https://jobportal.ku.dk/phd/?show=162626>

Application Date
The due date for applications is 4 November 2024

Start date
The position is expected to commence on February 1, 2025 or soon thereafter.

The project

At its core, the objective of GreenTraC is to establish the causal relations 
between determinants (e.g. political, institutional and technological 
conditions) of green transition policy and its effects on transition processes. 
Rather than focusing on single instruments in transition policy, our study 
objects are packages of policy instruments brought to bear on a particular 
domain. Effective green transition policy mixes simultaneously promote creation 
of novel green solutions and phase-out unsustainable solutions. However, this 
can be politically difficult as it may mobilise opposition from actors applying 
unsustainable technologies. This points to the importance of policy processes 
in overcoming opposition from potential losers of policy change. Though it has 
been recognised that policy process theory needs to be brought into transition 
studies, little progress has been achieved in this respect. GreenTraC will 
advance knowledge on the way in which policy processes may promote or impede 
green transition. The Centre focuses on policies for green transition of the 
agrifood industry, energy-intensive industries (e.g. cement and chemicals) and 
maritime transport – three sectors where emission-reductions have been 
relatively limited and rapid acceleration is needed. The PhD fellow will 
undertake comparative research on green transition policy processes within one 
or two of these sectors, taking into account the PhD fellow’s interests and 
profile.

Our group and research- and what do we offer?
The Green Transition Policy Centre (GreenTraC) is hosted by the Department of 
Food and Resource Economics at University of Copenhagen. We are located in 
Copenhagen. We offer an attractive salary and creative working conditions in a 
dynamic and international research environment.

Contact Information
For inquiries about the position and copy of project description, please do not 
hesitate to contact Professor Carsten Daugbjerg at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or +45 3533 2269.


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Michele Betsill
Professor of Global Environmental Politics
I have sent this at a time that suits my workflow and time zone. Please feel 
free to respond at a time that works for you.

University of Copenhagen
Department of Political Science
Øster Farimagsgade 5
1353 København K
Denmark

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


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