Message posted on 25/02/2019

GSI Post-Doctoral Research Fellow opportunity: Energy-SHIFTS (deadline 19 Mar)

                *apologies for cross posting*
<br>
<br>The Global Sustainability
<br>Institute (Anglia
<br>Ruskin University, Cambridge) is looking to recruit a Post-Doctoral Research
<br>Fellow (available from 6 months full-time to 12 months part-time), primarily
<br>to support the EU H2020
<br>Energy-SHIFTS (Energy Social sciences & Humanities Innovation Forum Targeting
<br>the SET-Plan) project, but also with the possibility of continuing to develop
<br>their own existing portfolio of work within our collaborative and
<br>interdisciplinary institute.
<br>
<br>Over the past seven years, the GSI has built a global reputation for
<br>delivering research impact and high-quality publications across a broad range
<br>of sustainability issues. We have led and supported several high-profile EU
<br>projects including SHAPE ENERGY, MEDEAS, RRING, and
<br>Energy in Water, which collectively aim to reshape national and international
<br>energy policy. Energy-SHIFTS' core goal is to bring stakeholders and experts
<br>together to better utilise the energy-related Social Sciences and Humanities
<br>(energy-SSH) for the realisation of EU SET-Plan and Energy Union priorities.
<br>In delivering on this, the project will work closely with the European
<br>Commission's DG for Research & Innovation, as well as other key SET-Plan
<br>policy stakeholders.
<br>
<br>The Research Fellow will be responsible for supporting the scoping work
<br>package of the project, including a report regarding the role of evidence in
<br>policy(making) and an associated workshop (Brussels, June 2019). They will
<br>have a track record initiating or contributing to collaborative projects, with
<br>the ability to critically engage with diverse energy-SSH literatures.
<br>
<br>Whilst advertised as full-time, this position is flexible: it can be
<br>undertaken e.g. at 0.8FTE full-time over 7.5 months, or could be taken down to
<br>0.5FTE part-time over 12 months.
<br>
<br>Closing date 19 March 2019. Interviews Tuesday 26 March 2019 (in Cambridge).
<br>The position is ideally expected to start in early to mid-May (with a
<br>possibility of attending a consortium meeting over 24/25 April if convenient).
<br>Informal enquiries before application are welcomed/encouraged via
<br>chris.foulds@anglia.ac.uk and
<br>rosie.robison@anglia.ac.uk.
<br>
<br>Full details are available
<br>here.
<br>
<br>----------
<br>
<br>Best,
<br>
<br>Dr Chris Foulds
<br>Principal Research Fellow
<br>Global Sustainability Institute (GSI)
<br>Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge, CB1 1PT, UK.
<br>
<br>T: (+44) 1223 69 5112 | E:
<br>chris.foulds@anglia.ac.uk | Twitter:
<br>@DrChrisFoulds
<br>
<br>Further info: Personal
<br>webpage |
<br>LinkedIn |
<br>GSI | GSI's Consumption &
<br>Change
<br>Selected projects: SHAPE
<br>ENERGY |
<br>Energy-SHIFTS
<br>|
<br>Energy-PIECES | RRING |
<br>Energy in Water
<br>
<br>Recent selected publications:
<br>Advancing energy policy: Lessons on the integration of Social Sciences and
<br>Humanities (eds.)
<br>(Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)
<br>Constructing policy success for UK energy
<br>feedback (Building Research & Information, 2017)
<br>Energy & the active
<br>consumer (SHAPE ENERGY, 2017)
<br>Transport sector decarbonisation: a social sciences and humanities annotated
<br>bibliography (SHAPE ENERGY,
<br>2017)
<br>Energy monitoring as a practice: Investigating use of the iMeasure online
<br>energy feedback
<br>tool
<br>(Energy Policy, 2017)
<br>Funding pathways to a low-carbon
<br>transition (Nature Energy,
<br>2016)
<br>
<br>
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