Dear Colleagues,
We are recruiting two post-docs to join an international research team working 
on community-led conservation in Mexico and Indonesia, with a focus on the role 
of philanthropic foundations and grant-making practices. The postdocs will be 
based at the University of Miami and Stanford University.
Please share with your networks and excuse cross-postings! See full details 
below.
Thank you!
Rebecca Gruby, Xavier Basurto, Michele Betsill
 _______

Rebecca Gruby, Ph.D.
Robert K. Johnson Endowed Chair in Marine Conservation
Director, Robert K. Johnson Center for Marine 
Conservation<https://marine-conservation.earth.miami.edu/>
Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Policy
Rosenstiel School, University of Miami
Lab: Ocean Governance Collaborative<https://ocean-governance.earth.miami.edu/>


Links to apply:
University of Miami position (research focus in Indonesia): Apply 
here<https://umiami.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UMCareerStaff/job/Miami-FL/Postdoctoral-Research-Associate----Community-led-Conservation-and-Governance_R100093793>
Stanford University position (research focus in Mexico): Apply 
here<https://postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/opportunities/open-postdoctoral-position-faculty-mentor-xavier-basurto>
Two Postdoc positions in Community-led Conservation and Governance
The University of Miami and Stanford University are inviting applications for 
two outstanding Postdoctoral Research Associates – one based at each university 
- with deep expertise in conservation governance, community-led conservation, 
and participatory and qualitative research methods. Disciplinary background is 
open within environmental governance, including but not limited to: political 
science, political ecology, sustainability science, human geography, cultural 
anthropology or a related field. Applicants with an interdisciplinary degree 
are welcome.
The Postdoctoral Research Associates will join an international research team 
that will identify pathways to successful community-led conservation, with a 
particular focus on the role of philanthropic foundations and grant-making 
practices. Using a knowledge co-production approach, the project will develop 
actionable results to inform grant-making, policy, and practice in 
community-led conservation globally. The position will involve extensive 
fieldwork and deep collaboration with local communities, conservation 
practitioners, and philanthropic foundations.
The research team will be led by Dr. Rebecca Gruby (University of Miami), Dr. 
Xavier Basurto (Stanford University), and Dr. Michele Betsill (University of 
Copenhagen).
Please note that we are recruiting for two separate positions within a 
multi-institutional project. We encourage candidates to apply for the position 
they are best suited for given their backgrounds. No need to apply to both 
positions - we will be reviewing applications together.

  *   The post-doc at the University of Miami will be housed in the Robert K. 
Johnson Center for Marine Conservation within the Rosenstiel School of Marine 
Atmospheric and Earth Science and will lead in-depth case studies in Indonesia.
  *   The post-doc at Stanford University will be housed in the Environmental 
Social Sciences department within the Doerr School of Sustainability and will 
lead in-depth case studies in Mexico.
These are full-time positions available with an initial appointment of 
one-year, renewable for an additional 1.5 years based on satisfactory 
performance and availability of funding.
Key responsibilities

  *   Lead a synthetic review of relevant literature on community-led 
conservation, polycentric governance, and environmental philanthropy
  *   Lead in-depth case studies of community-led conservation in Indonesia, 
including data collection and analysis as well as extensive fieldwork
  *   Coordinate and contribute to data analysis across case studies in 
multiple geographies
  *   Lead knowledge co-production process, including workshops and 
communication with communities, conservation practitioners, academics, and 
funder
  *   Mentor graduate students involved in the project
  *   Co-author high-impact peer-reviewed publications
  *   Develop creative non-academic outputs to ensure findings are accessible 
and actionable for diverse communities
Qualifications:

  *   Ph.D. (in hand by the starting date) in environmental governance, with 
expertise in Indigenous-led conservation or community-led conservation
  *   Disciplinary background is open, including but not limited to political 
science, political ecology, sustainability science, human geography, cultural 
anthropology or related field with a strong qualitative focus. Applicants with 
an interdisciplinary degree are welcome
  *   Demonstrated proficiency with participatory and qualitative methods, 
including mixed methods as well as complementary quantitative approaches
  *   Demonstrated experience with knowledge co-production and 
community-engaged fieldwork
  *   Ability to collaborate with scholars who work with large and complex 
datasets
  *   A strong publication record of empirical research commensurate with 
career stage
  *   Outstanding communication skills and a proven ability to collaborate 
effectively with researchers, communities, and practitioners across diverse 
disciplines and backgrounds
  *   Fluency in English and Bahasa Indonesia, both written and verbal (For UM 
position)
  *   Fluency in English and Spanish, both written and verbal (For Stanford 
position)
Application Instructions
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions 
are filled. The positions are available to begin immediately, with a preferred 
start date before April 1, 2026.
To apply, interested candidates must submit a CV, cover letter, and a recent 
publication or dissertation chapter.

  *   University of Miami position (research focus in Indonesia): Apply 
here<https://umiami.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UMCareerStaff/job/Miami-FL/Postdoctoral-Research-Associate----Community-led-Conservation-and-Governance_R100093793>
  *   Stanford University position (research focus in Mexico): Apply 
here<https://postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/opportunities/open-postdoctoral-position-faculty-mentor-xavier-basurto>

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