Overview The project “Convivial Waterfronts: Reimagining urban coastal conservation for just sustainability transformations” seeks two doctoral researchers to join its transdisciplinary team and develop their own research within (urban) political ecology, convivial conservation, and marine social science. Positions are based in Munich with fieldwork in Cádiz, Spain (1) and Vlora, Albania (1). The doctoral researchers will be supervised by Dr. Anna Antonova, Principal Investigator, at the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology. Your Profile Master’s degree in a relevant social science, humanities, or conservation science field. Experience with qualitative methodologies (e.g., in-depth interviews, participant observation, participatory approaches, document analysis) or motivation to learn new methods. Passion for research and ability to work independently, pursue new topics, and carry out projects. Empathy and curiosity to learn from others and contribute to a transdisciplinary, international team. Fluency in English with strong writing skills. Proficiency in Spanish (for fieldwork in Cádiz) or Albanian (for fieldwork in Vlora) is a strong advantage; experience with environmental NGOs or the public sector is a plus. Your Tasks and Responsibilities Design, develop, and conduct a doctoral project aligned with the interests of “Convivial Waterfronts” in Cádiz or Vlora. Collaborate directly with the project’s environmental NGO partners to advance each urban living laboratory’s goals. Participate in annual project meetings and contribute to project outcomes and publications. Support project-related organizational work such as event planning or digital administration. What We Offer Compensation package aligned with the public service tariff contracts (75 % of level E13, commensurate with experience) for 3 years, with possible extensions. Funding support for fieldwork, conference visits, and publications. Opportunity to work in an international transdisciplinary project with partners from European NGOs (BBF, PPNEA, Salarte). Opportunity to pursue a PhD at one of Europe’s leading universities within the Department of Science, Technology and Society. Application Submit a single PDF containing a cover letter/letter of motivation with a preliminary research proposal (max. 3 pages), a short CV or resume (max. 2 pages) with contact information for two references, copies of bachelor’s and master’s certificates and transcripts, and a writing sample (max. 15 pages). Upload the file to the LRZ Sync disabled applicants will receive preference in case of equivalent suitability and performance. Data Protection Information When applying for a position with the Technical University of Munich (TUM), you are submitting personal information. Please review the data protection information pursuant to Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Contact #J-18808-Ljbffr
Two Doctoral Researchers (m/f/d) for the “Convivial Waterfronts” Research Project at the TUM Sc[...] Arbeitgeber: Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich)
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