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Résumé du poste

The CNRS is looking for a First Stage Researcher to join their interdisciplinary research on global environmental changes. Focusing on climate change, biodiversity, and pollution, candidates will participate in significant initiatives that impact society, with an emphasis on innovative and collaborative approaches. This role offers an excellent opportunity for recent PhD graduates to engage in profound scientific research.

Qualifications

  • Doctorate or equivalent is required.
  • No restrictions on age or nationality.
  • Commitment to accessibility and diversity.

Responsabilités

  • Contribute to research on environmental changes and socio-ecosystems.
  • Develop monitoring strategies and involve stakeholders.
  • Possibly engage in teaching responsibilities.

Connaissances

Interdisciplinarity
Innovation
Societal engagement

Formation

PhD or equivalent

Description du poste

Organisation/Company: CNRS

Department: Direction des ressources humaines

Research Field: Biological sciences, Environmental science

Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)

Country: France

Application Deadline: 14 Jul 2025 - 23:59 (UTC)

Type of Contract: Other

Job Status: Full-time

Hours Per Week: 35

Offer Starting Date: 23 Jun 2025

Funding: Not funded by an EU programme

Research Infrastructure: No

Offer Description

The CNRS is seeking a researcher to contribute to interdisciplinary research on global environmental changes, their impacts on socio-ecosystems, and sustainable responses. The project involves working within existing observatories and infrastructures in Paris or Rennes, focusing on issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and water crises. The candidate will work on developing monitoring strategies, involving stakeholders in participatory science, and contributing to open science initiatives. Teaching responsibilities may be discussed based on the assigned site. The role emphasizes interdisciplinarity, innovation, and societal engagement, aiming to produce impactful scientific results and public communication. Applicants must hold a doctorate or equivalent, with no restrictions on age or nationality, and CNRS is committed to accessibility and diversity.

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