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11 PhD scholarships: Economic Policies for the Global bifurcation

International Society for Industrial Ecology

Deutschland

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Zusammenfassung

An esteemed academic institution in Germany is offering 11 fully funded PhD scholarships under the EPOG-Doctoral network focusing on Economic Policies for the Global Bifurcation. Candidates will conduct research on critical ecological challenges, with a gross salary of €3,400/month and additional benefits. Applications are open until March 1, 2024.

Leistungen

Fully funded scholarships
Monthly allowance of €3,400
Mobility allowance of €600

Qualifikationen

  • Must have a Master's degree in economics, environmental science, or related field.
  • Strong research skills and ability to work in interdisciplinary teams.
  • Keen interest in sustainability and ecological policies.

Aufgaben

  • Conduct research on assigned doctoral project topics.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to address ecological challenges.
  • Participate in seminars and conferences related to project work.

Kenntnisse

Research and analytical skills
Understanding of economic policies
Knowledge of ecological challenges

Ausbildung

Master's degree in relevant field
Jobbeschreibung
11 PhD scholarships: Economic Policies for the Global bifurcation

Call for applications for the EPOG-Doctoral network 11 PhD scholarships: https://www.epog-dn.eu/structure-and-content-overview

EPOG-DN is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (2024–2028) that offers 11 PhD positions https://www.epog-dn.eu/structure-and-content-overview scheduled to commence in September/October 2024. PhD positions are 36-month positions.

The MSCA-funded EPOG-DN (Economic Policies for the Global bifurcation - Doctoral Network) https://www.epog-dn.eu project aims to establish a community of economists capable of collaborating with various disciplines, sectors and stakeholders to address ecological challenges. It gathers 8 full partners (beneficiaries) https://www.epog-dn.eu/consortium-and-beyond/partners and 12 associated partners https://www.epog-dn.eu/consortium-and-beyond/associated-partners from different fields and sectors.

This project explores the pathways toward achieving strong sustainability, where social, economic and environmental objectives are not substitutable with each other. The project introduces the concept of global bifurcation, which encompasses a range of multidimensional and systemic processes. The project proposes a distinctive strategy for tackling the complexity of global bifurcation, which involves a socio-technical, socio-economic and socio-ecological perspective, all working in concert to develop a systemic approach.

  • The EPOG-DN project offers 11 fully funded scholarships https://www.epog-dn.eu/structure-and-content-overview for doctoral candidates (DCs), as listed below:
  • DC1 - Platforms, big tech companies and the ecological transition
  • DC2 - Which role for low-tech, commons-based manufacturing and decentralised production within the ecological transition perspective
  • DC3 - Big Data and In Natura Calculation for Ecological Planning
  • DC4 - Integrated Assessment Models: methods and applications to understand and manage complexity
  • DC5 - Stock-flow consistent modelling with a Unified assets Framework for Improved Sustainability decision-support (SUFIS)
  • DC6 - Economic metabolism and unequal exchange: a Global North / Global South perspective
  • DC7 - Rethinking development in developing countries: evolution of productive structure, dependence and trade in the context of the ecological transition
  • DC8 - Wellbeing without growth
  • DC9 - The wage-labour nexus in a planetary boundaries-fit economy
  • DC10 - Workplace democracy and the ecological transition
  • DC11 - Contribution of environmental NGO’s to urban ecological restoration and rewilding dynamics

Scholarships give a monthly allowance (gross salary) of 3,400€/month, adjusted based on the cost of living. The living allowance is a gross amount, including compulsory deductions under national law, such as employer and employee social security contributions and direct taxes. The doctoral candidate benefits from a contract with full social security coverage (including sickness, parental, unemployment and invalidity benefits, pension rights, benefits in respect of accidents at work and occupational diseases); a mobility allowance of 600€/month (covering additional, private mobility-related costs; e.g. travel and accommodation costs).

More details here https://www.epog-dn.eu/call-for-applications.

When to apply?

Application deadline: March 1, 2024 - 13:00 (Paris time). Applications submitted prior to March 1, 2024, will receive primary consideration and undergo review throughout the month of March. Nonetheless, we may consider applications received after this date until all positions are filled. More information https://www.epog-dn.eu

APPLY https://www.epog-dn.eu/call-for-applications Economic POlicies for the Global bifurcation - Doctoral network (EPOG-DN) https://www.epog-dn.eu is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral network based on 8 prestigious institutions awarding a PhD degree:

  • Roskilde University (RUC, Denmark)

12 (academic and non-academic) associated partners contribute to the scientific project and to the PhD supervision:

  • International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA, Austria)
  • Intercontinental network for the promotion of social solidarity economy (RIPESS, Luxembourg)

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