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two Post-doctoral Research Associates (political / social / environmental science) - Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/innen, salary group E 13 TV-L, full time -

Osnabrück University’s Institute of Social Sciences belonging to the School of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences, and Leuphana University Lüneburg (foundation under public law), Faculty of Sustainability, invite applications for the positions of
two Post-doctoral Research Associates (political / social / environmental science)
- Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/innen, salary group E 13 TV-L, full time -
starting 1 March 2017 or later for a duration of 36 months (subject to final approval of funding).

The positions are appointed in the framework of a three-year research project funded by the German Research Foundation:
Governance of Environmental Sustainability in Telecoupled Systems
of Global Inter-Regional Connectedness (GOVERNECT)
The project will be jointly situated at the University of Osnabrück, Chair of European Integration (Prof. Dr. Andrea Lenschow) and Leuphana University Lüneburg, Chair of Governance and Sustainability (Prof. Dr. Jens Newig, Dr. Edward Challies).
GOVERNECT will study ecological sustainability problems which arise due to specific interconnections between distant regions (’telecoupling’). Drawing on the literatures on global environmental governance, social-ecological systems, global production networks, multilevel and polycentric governance, and policy coherence and integration, we ask: What do telecoupled systems imply for the effective governance of global (un)sustainability? How do states, civic and private sector actors approach these mounting challenges? Empirically, the project aims to conduct one in-depth primary case study (soy commodity chain between Brazil and Germany) and around 15 comparative case studies. The project will develop explorative-strategic governance scenarios, engaging with relevant policy-makers and stakeholders and speculating on the plausibility, the likely effects, and the interactions of potential governance options.
A project summary is available at http://www.sustainability-governance.net/governect.
We offer:
participation in a high-profile research project with resources for field research and conference trips;
a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment with excellent contacts to a range of international research groups.
Tasks and responsibilities
Empirical analysis of flows, actors, networks and environmental impacts
Empirical analysis of existing institutional regimes governing environmental implications
Governance scenarios in collaboration with high-profile stakeholders and policymakers
Conceptual work, e.g. systematic review on governing globalized environmental issues
Preparation and delivery of project workshops
Preparation of articles to be published in international academic journals
Specific for the research group Osnabrück (Prof. Lenschow):
Tasks and responsibilities: Core case study: Soy commodity chain between Brazil and Germany Interviews with key actors in Brazil, Germany and international networks and organizations
Specific to the research group Lüneburg (Prof. Newig):
Ca. 15 comparative case studies on telecoupling such as commodity chains, epidemics, human migration, or other global flows, drawing mainly on available documents
The successful candidates...
Should have a PhD in the social sciences (e.g. political science, planning, human geography), interdisciplinary environmental (social) sciences, or a related field
Desired personal attributes include (please provide evidence for each of these in 100-200 words)
Very good English language communication skills (written and oral)
Publication experience in English language
Experience with analysis of global and/or multi-level governance systems
Specific to the research group Osnabrück:
Experience with (qualitative) interviews with a diverse range of stakeholders
Language skills in Portuguese (or Spanish) as well as German would be beneficial
Field work experience in Brazil or other Latin American countries would be beneficial
Specific to the research group Lüneburg:
Experience with comparative case study analysis
Experience with Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) or other formal comparative methods would be beneficial
Application:
Applicants should submit a cover letter, their CV; up to three writing samples; relevant certificates and transcripts (incl. Abitur / high school); and the names of up to three academic referees by 02 January 2017 as one single PDF to:
Post-doc position Osnabrück
Osnabrück University, Fachbereich Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften, z.H. Frau Beate Reifenberger, Kennwort GOVERNECT, Seminarstr. 33, 49069 Osnabrück. E-mail: beate.reifenberger@uni-osnabrueck.de. For questions about the position please contact: Prof. A. Lenschow (alenschow@uni-osnabrueck.de)
Post-doc position Lüneburg
Leuphana University Lüneburg, Personalservice, z.H. Frau Severloh, Kennwort: GOVERNECT, Scharnhorststr. 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany, E-mail: bewerbung@leuphana.de. For questions about the position please contact: Prof. J. Newig (newig@leuphana.de) or Dr. E. Challies (challies@leuphana.de).
Both universities aspire to ensure equal opportunities for men and women and strive to work towards a gender balance in schools or departments where new appointments are made. As family-friendly universities they are committed to helping working/studying parents and careers balance their family and work life. If equally qualified candidates apply, preference will be given to those with special needs.

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