Dear all,

We have another exciting Tenure Track vacancy for a (senior) Assistant 
Professor in Agrarian Sociology and Rural Development at our Sociology of 
Development and Change (SDC) group at Wageningen University (next to yet 
another similar position at our sister group, the Rural Sociology group 
(RSO)!). Please help spread the word or consider joining us!

Best wishes,

Bram

The SDC vacancy: 
https://www.wur.nl/en/Jobs/Vacancies/Show/Assistant-Professor-of-Agrarian-Sociology-and-Rural-Development-Tenure-Track-.htm
The RSO vacancy: 
https://www.wur.nl/en/Jobs/Vacancies/Show/Assistant-Professor-in-Agrarian-Sociology-chair-group-RSO-Tenure-Track-.htm
Assistant Professor of Agrarian Sociology and Rural Development (Tenure Track)

We are looking for
The Sociology of Development and Change Group (SDC) at Wageningen University 
seeks a candidate for an assistant professor position (0.8 - 1.0 FTE, Tenure 
Track position) in agrarian sociology, with links to rural development studies 
and political ecology. Candidates with a background in relevant social sciences 
(e.g. anthropology, geography, sociology, political science) will be 
considered, especially candidates with expertise in the broad areas of rural 
(smallholder) dynamics and agrarian change, social and environmental justice 
and livelihoods, land and water politics, and gender. Experience with 
interdisciplinary research, methodology and critical (development) theory will 
be an advantage. Your responsibilities include teaching courses at 
undergraduate and graduate levels (BSc, MSc and PhD) for development studies 
and other students, student supervision, developing and performing original 
research within our domain and publishing the results, participating in 
management or service activities, and generating external financial support for 
an innovative research agenda.
Approximately 40-45% of your time will be spent on research, 40- 45% on 
education and 10-20% on management and service activities. Candidates from 
and/or with research experience in the global south are particularly encouraged 
to apply.


We ask
As assistant professor in agrarian sociology and rural development you have:

  *   a (recent or nearly completed) PhD in anthropology, sociology, geography, 
politics or a related field;
  *   proven ability to publish in high-quality academic journals and with top 
academic publishers;
  *   ability to work in interdisciplinary and international research teams;
  *   excellent communication and writing skills;
  *   ample research experience in different geographical settings (especially 
in the global south);
  *   affinity with ethnographic and other qualitative research methods;
  *   very good didactic qualities and enthusiasm for teaching and working with 
students from various disciplines and backgrounds;
  *   ability to develop high-quality research proposals and to be(come) 
competitive in terms of acquiring external funding for research;
  *   fluency in English and willingness to learn Dutch.

We offer
We offer talented scholars a challenging career trajectory called Tenure Track. 
You will be given the opportunity to build up your own research line. >From the 
position of Assistant Professor you can grow into the position of a Professor 
holding a Personal Chair in twelve years. Training and coaching are provided 
and interdisciplinary (international) cooperation is stimulated.

The Tenure Track starts with a temporary contract for 0.8 to 1.0 fte, with the 
possibility of extension, and should lead to a permanent employment contract. 
The gross salary for an Assistant Professor ranges from € 3.545 to € 4.852 per 
month based on full time employment and depending on qualifications and 
experience. In addition we offer an attractive benefits package with additional 
holiday (8%) and end- of-year bonus (8.3%), the ABP Pension scheme and training 
and career development. Applicants from abroad moving to the Netherlands may 
also qualify for a temporary special tax relief, in which 30% of their salary 
is exempt from tax.

For more information about Tenure Track within Wageningen UR look at 
http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Jobs/Your-development-in-focus/Tenure-Track.htm


More information

Contact info
Additional information about the vacancy can be obtained from the chair of the 
Sociology of Development and Change Group: Prof Dr Bram Büscher 
(bram.busc...@wur.nl<mailto:bram.busc...@wur.nl> or +31 317 48 2015 or 2075)

Information about Wageningen University, the Sociology of Development and 
Change Group, the sub-department SADE and CSPS can be obtained through one of 
the following links.

  *   Wageningen University<https://www.wur.nl/en/wageningen-university.htm>
  *   Sociology of Development and Change 
Group<https://www.wur.nl/en/Research-Results/Chair-groups/Social-Sciences/sdc.htm>
  *   Sociology of Development and Change Facebook 
page<https://www.facebook.com/sociologyofdevelopmentandchange/>
  *   Sub-department Space, Place and 
Society<https://www.wur.nl/en/Research-Results/Chair-groups/Social-Sciences/Section-Space-Place-and-Society-2.htm>
  *   Centre for Space, Place and 
Society<https://centreforspaceplacesociety.wordpress.com/about/> (CSPS)

Application
To apply, please upload the following via our online application button on the 
Wageningen UR vacancies webpage (http://www.wur.nl/en/Jobs/Vacancies.htm) 
before 14 November 2018:

  *   Letter of motivation
  *   A current Curriculum Vitae, including a list of publications
  *   Names and contact details of two referees
  *   One selected publication
  *   A teaching dossier or statement of teaching interests and experience 
(including teaching outlines and evaluations if available)
You will receive an automatic e-mail confirmation within 24 hours. Please note 
that only applications sent through the online application button can be taken 
into consideration.

Job interviews will be held on 20 or 21 November 2018. A second interview 
including a (public) lecture will be held on 18, 19 or 20 December 2018. 
Candidates invited for a second interview will also be asked to submit a 
written statement on their research vision of the advertised position and its 
relation to the research domain of the Sociology of Development and Change 
Group and of the Centre for Space, Place & Society (1000 words max).
We are

Wageningen University and Research Centre
Delivering a substantial contribution to the quality of life. That's our focus 
– each and every day. Within our domain, healthy food and living environment, 
we search for answers to issues affecting society – such as sustainable food 
production, climate change and alternative energy. Of course, we don’t do this 
alone. Every day, 6,500 people work on ‘the quality of life’, turning ideas 
into reality, on a global scale. Could you be one of these people? We give you 
the space you need.

The Sociology of Development and Change Group (SDC)
SDC focuses on the structures and practices of development and change with a 
particular scientific interest in inequality, marginalization and political 
agency. The group’s vision is to be a world-leading, politically engaged and 
interdisciplinary research and educational centre in development studies, 
political ecology, anthropology of law and crisis and disaster studies. Our 
mission is to gain and communicate a deeper understanding of inequality and 
marginalisation generated by global and local structures of power and 
political-economy and so contribute to social and environmental justice. At the 
same time, we study how actors generate forms of agency and practices that 
enable them to deal with these dynamics and create new opportunities. Together 
with the Rural Sociology, Cultural Geography, Health and Society and the 
Sociology of Consumers and Household groups, the SDC group is a member of the 
WUR Centre for Space, Place and Society (see  
https://centreforspaceplacesociety.wordpress.com/).



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Prof. Dr. Bram Büscher

Professor and chair, sociology of development and change, Wageningen University
Visiting Professor, Department of Geography, Environmental Management and 
Energy Studies - University of Johannesburg
Research Associate, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, 
Stellenbosch University

De Leeuwenborch, Hollandseweg 1, 6707 KN Wageningen, Netherlands.
T: +31317482015 E: bram.busc...@wur.nl<mailto:bram.busc...@wur.nl>.
I: http://brambuscher.com<http://brambuscher.com/> / 
http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Chair-groups/Social-Sciences/sdc.htm

Senior editor Conservation & Society: please consider submitting a paper! See: 
http://www.conservationandsociety.org/
For recent publications, see: https://brambuscher.com/publications/

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Prof. Dr. Bram Büscher

Professor and chair, sociology of development and change, Wageningen University
Visiting Professor, Department of Geography, Environmental Management and 
Energy Studies - University of Johannesburg
Research Associate, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, 
Stellenbosch University

De Leeuwenborch, Hollandseweg 1, 6707 KN Wageningen, Netherlands.
T: +31317482015 E: bram.busc...@wur.nl<mailto:bram.busc...@wur.nl>.
I: http://brambuscher.com<http://brambuscher.com/> / 
http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Chair-groups/Social-Sciences/sdc.htm

Senior editor Conservation & Society: please consider submitting a paper! See: 
http://www.conservationandsociety.org/
For recent publications, see: https://brambuscher.com/publications/

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