PhD Position in Sustainable Urban Practices

4 years ago

University of Amsterdam

Location
Language
Type
Amsterdam
Dutch, English
Full-time
Level
Profession
Deadline
Associate
Researcher
30.05.2020
Location
Language
Type
Level
Profession
Deadline
Amsterdam
Dutch, English
Full-time
Associate
Researcher
30.05.2020

About Us

A modern university with a rich history, the University of Amsterdam (UvA) traces its roots back to 1632, when the Golden Age school Athenaeum Illustre was established to train students in trade and philosophy. The UvA seeks to offer an inspiring international academic environment in which both staff and students can develop their talents optimally. Characterised by a critical, creative and international atmosphere, the UvA has a long tradition of open-mindedness and engagement with social issues, in keeping with the spirit of the city with which it is inextricably linked.

About the Role

Do you have a proven track record researching political theory of economic and/or financial institutions and policy, and specifically in normative approaches to financial policy? Do you want to interact with policy-makers and financial practitioners? Do you want to help reform the financial system? Do you want to mentor PhD students? Do you like working in a team? The Department of Political Science of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) invites applications to PHD positon within a project which is part of a wider, NWO funded project Beyond adaptation and mitigation to regeneration: Transforming behaviour by changing the recursive relationship between behaviour and transition-relevant systems (TransB). This project is a collaboration between the Maastricht Sustainability Institute (MSI) at the School of Business and Economics (SBE) of Maastricht University, the Centre for Urban Studies (CUS) of the Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR) and a consortium of public and private partners in Helmond, Kerkrade, the Province of Limburg and Amsterdam respectively. The project team will consist of three PhD candidates (2 in based at Maastricht University, 1 at Amsterdam University) and 2 postdoctoral researchers (one in Maastricht and one in Amsterdam). A New Normative Framework for Financial Debt project, which is being funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). This Postdoc is part of the Political Theory group with the 'Challenges to Democratic Representation' program group.

What You're Gonna Do

By creatively combining functional needs such as zero energy housing, water-based recreation, avoidance of sewage overflows and river floods, the use of grey water and re-use of (upcycled) materials new, more integrated solutions can be identified. This proposal will promote development of such synergistic solutions that contribute to multiple urban sustainability transitions, focusing on chances for multiple value creation through functional re-combinations and new governance arrangements. Such solutions will imply achieving deep behavioural change amongst citizen-consumers, professionals, government agencies, etc. Following the social theory of practice, we will understand these actor’s behaviour as constituted by their respective practices and their interactions. It is thus important that such actors acquire an understanding of and take seriously the motivations of other actors, their capabilities for change, and the arrangements and ways of thinking that govern their actions. This is the core of the rationale for adopting a co-creation approach to designing synergistic solutions. The present project allows us to strengthen the co-creation process in each of these projects and come up with recommendations for governance, co-creation guidelines for multiple value creation projects, and conducive institutional arrangements. Methodologically novel aspects of the project are 1) the use of the arts and design thinking to enable broad participation and connect innovations to the ways in which citizens act and think 2) the use of transition experiments to learn about behaviour and system change, and 3) the attention to arrangements and structures that enhance Societal Readiness Levels for projects based on multiple value creation. You may download an extract of the overall project proposal [here](https://www.uva.nl/binaries/content/assets/uva/en/about-the-uva/working-at-the-uva/vacancies/extracttransb-proposal.pdf). The PhD candidate we are now hiring will work especially on the [Koppelkansen project](http://www.kennisactiewater.nl/co-creatie-trajecten/koppelkansen/#verder) in Amsterdam. Key responsibilities of the PhD candidate: - conduct transdisciplinary research that contributes to the project deliverables and the writing of a PhD thesis, consisting of four academic articles; - being an active member of the [Knowledge Action Network Kennisactiewater](https://www.kennisactiewater.nl/co-creatie-trajecten/koppelkansen/); - undertake relevant coursework and other training; - contribute to the teaching programmes (max 10% of the contracted time).

About You

We are looking for a self-driven, curious person who is interested in research, who is a critical and systematic thinker who can easily shift between the concrete and abstract and has a record of high academic achievement (e.g. good grades, a master thesis, other research papers and/or involvement in other academic activities). In the project, you are expected to engage with issues of complexity, normativity and uncertainty, in direct encounters with practitioners. Discussions on ethics and valuation are part of the project. Applicants are asked to send their CV, a motivation letter (maximum of 1 page) and a 1500 word position paper on multiple value creation via reflexive interactive design (Bos, A.P., Groot Koerkamp, P., Gosselink, J.M.J., Bokma, S. (2009)) and transdisciplinary learning. Eligible candidates must: - have successfully completed a Master’s degree (MSc or MA) in Sustainability Science or a Social Science study with courses on sustainability and have a good 'competence' in written and spoken English next to command of the Dutch language; - have a Masters degree (MSc or MA) in Sustainability Science or a Social Science Study with courses on sustainaibility; - have a good competence in written and spoken English; - have close to native speaker command of Dutch, be able to read documents and participate in meetings in Dutch; - have affinity with science communication and popular communication; - have the ability to work independently, and as part of a team. Students of Design studies with affinity with social science who have worked with stakeholders in a design for sustainability project are also eligible.

What We Offer

The position concerns a temporary employment of 38 hours per week for a maximum term of 4 years. The initial employment is for one year. Following a positive assessment and barring altered circumstances, this term will be extended by a maximum of 36 months, which should result in the conferral of a doctorate. Your salary will be €2,325 gross per month in the first year and will increase to €2,972 in the final year, based on full-time employment and in keeping with the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities. We additionally offer an extensive package of secondary benefits, including 8% holiday allowance and a year-end bonus of 8.3%.

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