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Dear all, 

I am searching for a PhD researcher to work with me in our new project on 
"extreme adaptation to climate change" in the field of security and 
defence. It would be great if you could share this with prospective 
candidates. 

Many thanks and best wishes, 

Delf
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IFSH is hiring! 

The Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of 
Hamburg (IFSH) is searching for a PhD-Researcher (m/f/d) for the research 
project 'Extreme Adaptation to Climate Change' starting on 1 February 2026 
or as soon as possible after that date. The position is part-time (65%) and 
remunerated in accordance with EG 13 TV-AVH. The position is based in 
Hamburg. The term of office ends after 42 months.  

The advertised position is part of the research project A4 ‘Extreme 
Adaptation to Climate Change’ within the Hamburg Cluster of Excellence 
Climate, Climatic Change, and Society. This research project investigates 
how societies worldwide are responding to the challenges of severe climate 
change scenarios. Focused on ‘extreme’ adaptation strategies – planned, 
future-oriented, and drastic collective responses to the climate crisis – 
the research aims to deepen understanding of their social acceptance, 
conflicts, and impacts in a wider context of inequality and 
marginalization. The project offers interdisciplinary insights into how 
communities anticipate, negotiate and confront drastic climate-related 
transformations.
 
As part of the research project, the successful candidate will investigate 
how climate change gives rise to extreme forms of adaptation in the field 
of security and defence. Across many security and defence institutions, the 
anticipated disruptions of a warming planet are prompting increasingly 
far-reaching interventions. These range from the redesign or relocation of 
critical infrastructures to the creation of digital twins to model 
climate-exposed environments, and the exploration of autonomous systems or 
sensor networks to ensure continued functionality under severe ecological 
stress. Drawing on interpretive and qualitative methods, the PhD project 
will critically examine how these adaptations reconfigure security 
imaginaries, redistribute vulnerabilities, and materialise new forms of 
anticipatory governance.

More information on the project can be found here: 
https://www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/about-cliccs/cliccs-ll/a4-extreme-adaptation.html

To apply for the position and for further information on the position, 
follow this link: 
https://www.ifsh.de/institut/stellen/details/job/phd-researcher-m-f-d-for-the-research-project-extreme-adaptation-to-climate-change-2439592

If you have any questions about the position, please feel free to reach out 
to me directly via [email protected]. 

Best, 

Delf Rothe

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