To enable evaluation and learning from these diverse understandings of adaptation, ‘IMAGINE adaptation’ has four timely and ambitious objectives: first, the reformulation of the concept of successful adaptation using expert and local views. Second, the exploration of trends and needs regarding monitoring and evaluation and how these may enable or hinder adaptation. Third, the development of a comparative case study research across 12 urban areas worldwide. Finally, the analysis of how evaluations of local progress can inform global goals. The outputs of this project aim to be a reference for future adaptation assessment studies and to pioneer the understanding of the ways to enable far-reaching transformative urban adaptation through processes of evaluation and learning.
We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who can support the Principal Investigator in the kicking off of the project and its scientific development along its 5 years of project life.
Job description: The postdoctoral researcher will be participating in various activities in the project related to research and science communication. The researcher is expected to lead a large-scale experiment in 100 cities worldwide to elicit urban adaptation imaginaries through the application of the Q methodology. They are also expected to lead case studies during Years 3 to 5 of the project and help set up communities of practice for the evaluation of adaptation. International travel will be expected to develop fieldwork and a short-term scientific stay is also foreseen. Generally, the researcher will support the PI and the rest of the team to achieve the scientific objectives of the project, develop effective task management and collaboratively work, publish and disseminate project findings. We seek highly motivated candidates to:
- work in an international ground-breaking project,
- develop transdisciplinary work and find value in science through co-creation,
- use both theoretical and empirical qualitative and quantitative approaches to respond to key project questions, and
- turn findings into both scientific and policy outputs that can deliver real change.
Key responsibilities:
- Develop the urban adaptation imaginaries study across 100 cities worldwide.
- Develop three case studies in cities worldwide to evaluate adaptation interventions through comparative transdisciplinary co-creation research.
- Collaborate in building communities of practice across the 12 city case studies.
- Support the organisation of project meetings and conferences across the project.
- Help train and mentor other team members.
Main requirements:
- The field of urban adaptation is purely interdisciplinary, there is no specific degree which is required for this job offer, but training in the field of climate change adaptation or/and urban governance, policy, and planning is required.
- Academic excellence in urban climate governance research, evidenced by previous works including PhD or postdoctoral research.
- Strong analytical skills, good knowledge of statistics, and experience using R (or capacity to learn it).
- The applicant must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, as well as excellent written and oral command of English is required. Good command of other languages (s) is highly desirable as it will be a basis for the selection of city case studies.
- Ability to work collaboratively, experience in stakeholder participatory processes, and conducting transdisciplinary work.
IMPORTANT: Applications including links to previous works/projects/initiatives that show how the applicant meets these requirements will be given priority. See “Application procedure”.
Benefits and work environment
- Interdisciplinary and inspiring work environment
- Quiet and spacious workspaces
- Possibility of participating in internal training, learning, or corporate social responsibility activities of the center
- 35-hour week work calendar
- 30 days of vacation per year