The Division of Environmental Social Systems (ESS) at Duke University’s main campus in Durham (USA) has opened a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level. This opportunity emphasizes applied, solutions-oriented research with the potential to contribute to mitigating or adapting to climate change.
Qualifications and Application Deadline
The basic qualification is a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in economics, a subfield within economics, or a related field such as public policy, to be received no later than June 2025. The deadline for applications is November 10th, 2024.
For further details about the position and the application process, please visit:
This is a great opportunity for researchers who are passionate about making a difference in the fight against climate change through research and teaching at one of the world’s leading universities.
Fellowship Opportunity for Latin American Economists
The Bioeconomy Economics Research Group at the University of Passau, Germany, is offering a Short Research Stay Fellowship in 2025. This fellowship is an exciting opportunity for early-career researchers with a doctoral degree in economics, particularly those from Latin America, with a special focus on applicants from Costa Rican institutions.
The research group is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under the program “Bioeconomy as Societal Change” under the project “ReValueD”. The main objective of the Bioeconomy Economics Research Group is to deepen the understanding of how the global transition to a bioeconomy can contribute to the sustainable development goals.
Application Deadline: November 30th, 2024
About the Fellowship
The fellowship invites economics researchers who have completed their doctoral degree to apply, with a focus on topics related to Latin America. Special consideration will be given to applicants from Costa Rican research institutions, though candidates from any Latin American country are welcome to apply.
The successful applicant will receive funding for a short-term research stay of up to two months in 2025 at the University of Passau. The specific duration of the fellowship can be arranged individually by the applicant. During the stay, the fellow will work closely with Dr. Terese Venus and the ReValueD project team to conduct research on the economics and governance of the bioeconomy. The project is dedicated to the advancement of early career researchers and the creation of opportunities for network-building and interdisciplinary cooperation in the domain of economics and bioeconomy between Germany and Latin America.
Fellows are expected to propose and lead their own research project, culminating in the preparation of a manuscript for submission to a peer-reviewed journal, in collaboration with the ReValueD team. The manuscript should contribute to the growing body of literature on the circular bioeconomy. In addition, fellows will engage in academic activities such as presenting lectures, talks, or workshops during their time in Passau.
Research Focus Areas
The Bioeconomy Economics Research Group focuses on the intersection of economic, institutional, and social issues related to the global transition to a bioeconomy. The ongoing ReValueD project is particularly dedicated to bridging the gap between technological advancements in the bioeconomy and socio-economic realities, especially in developing countries.
In light of this goal, there has been significant technological innovation, but there remains a gap between this technical knowledge and socio-economic realities. In terms of societal change, the project seeks to answer two overarching questions:
What kind of societal change is needed to transition to a sustainable bioeconomy?
What kind of societal change results from the transition to a bioeconomy?
Topics of interest for research proposals include:
Behavioral and experimental approaches
Economic, regulatory, and policy instruments
Governance of global bioeconomy value chains (e.g., coffee, cacao, coconut)
Costs and benefits of residue valorization
Biodiversity, natural capital accounting, and land use change
Environmental justice and marginalized groups
Benefits of the Fellowship
Fellows will receive:
A monthly stipend to cover accommodation and living expenses in Passau
Travel reimbursement for costs to and from Passau
Full access to university services, an equipped office space, and communal facilities
Funding for open-access publication of manuscripts in economics journals
How to Apply?
Your application form should not exceed nine pages (Arial 11 pt, 1.2 pt line spacing, cf. template bellow) and must include the following parts:
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Applicant’s details
up to 3 pages
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General information, and date of your research visit(s), abstract of research proposal
Up to 1 page
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Short proposal with the following sections: -introduction -state of the art -research questions/hypothesis -proposed methodology -data requirements and availability -expected results -references -Gannt chart
up to 1000 words
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Curriculum vitae
no page limitation
Applications should be sent via email to: BioEconomy@uni-passau.de Deadline for submission: November 30th, 2024
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Research project will be related to / contribute to one or more of the BIOECONOMY ECONOMICS RESEARCH GROUP strategic themes (please mark with an X )
Behavioral and experimental approaches
Regulatory, economic, and information policy instruments
Governance of global value chains in the context of the bioeconomy (i.e. pineapple, banana, coffee, cacao, coconut, etc.)
Costs and benefits of residue valorization
Definition, measurement, and narratives of the bioeconomy
Innovation systems and transition management
Biodiversity, natural capital accounting and land use change
Environmental justice and marginalized groups
Abstract of research proposal (max. 250 words)
C Short Proposal
(This editing note can be deleted for submission — Please provide a short proposal (máx 1000 words, Arial 11 pt, 1.2 pt line spacing) here, complete with:
Introduction
State of the art
Research questions/hypothesis
Proposed methodology
Data requirements and availability
Expected Results
References
Gannt chart (up to 2 months ~ 8 weeks)
D Curriculum Vitae
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Declaration of Consent
I hereby declare that the above statements are correct: The Bioeconomy Economics Research Group has my permission to electronically keep and process my personal information for the purpose of peer review, statistics, and evaluation by the Bioeconomy Economics Research Group as well as its commissaries.
At CEMarin, we value your contributions immensely. You are the backbone of our network, and your dedication to connecting people with the wonders of our oceans inspires us.
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The Environment for Development (EfD) Initiative has announced a call for submissions for the Gender Analysis Award, which recognizes exemplary work in integrating gender analysis within quantitative social science research.
Note: This call is for research papers authored by EfD affiliates. If there are multiple authors, at least one must be affiliated with an EfD center.
The Research Institute for Development, Growth and Economics (RIDGE), the Central Bank of Chile, and the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEN) at the University of Chile are pleased to announce a call for papers for the Sixth Workshop on Environmental Economics, which will take place at the Central Bank of Chile, Santiago, Chile, on December 19-20, 2024.
The Kassel Institute for Sustainability and the Faculty of Economics and Management at the University of Kassel (Germany) are inviting applications for a Professorship in Transformational Economics. The university is looking for a Professor for the topics of the transition to a sustainable economy and society in the face of increasing environmental degradation, fragile international trade relations, political crises and inequality between and within societies.
The Department of International Development at the London School of Economics (LSE) is currently seeking applications for an Assistant Professor in Development Economics. This position is a great opportunity for individuals with a passion for research and teaching in the field of economic development.
Position Requirements:
Expertise and research interests in economic development.
A completed PhD or near completion in economics or a related discipline.
This role offers a chance to join one of the world’s leading institutions in international development and contribute to groundbreaking work in the field.
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) is pleased to announce a new call for research proposals focusing on the Blue Economy. This initiative seeks to advance economic activities while ensuring the health of ocean ecosystems.
Key Details:
Research Focus: Economic activities and healthy ecosystems in oceans.
Eligibility: Applications must be submitted by consortia that include institutions from both the Netherlands and Indonesia. Consortia may also include participants from other countries.
Application Information: For detailed information on how to apply, eligibility criteria, and deadlines, please visit the NWO website: NWO Blue Economy Grant Call.
We encourage all interested parties to review the call details and consider forming or joining a consortium to contribute to this vital research area.
We are pleased to invite you to a live webinar on September 26, titled “EfD AI in Education Updates and Mini-Workshop – Focusing on How to Improve Learning and Save Time for Teachers”, presented by Erik Sterner.
Erik Sterner is dedicated to advancing education, communication, and research in these fields. At EfD, he serves as a researcher, educational developer, communicator, and teacher (and AI experimenter). Earlier in his career (2011-2015), he compared various climate drivers, such as gases and particles, using “simple” climate models. However, after completing his licentiate thesis, his deep passion for education and communication led him to focus on these areas.
We are pleased to invite you to a live webinar on September 26, titled “Central Environmental Protection Inspection, Short-term Strategic Behavior, and Air Pollution in China”, presented by Lunyu Xie (Partner & SETI).
Prof. Lunyu Xie specializes in Environmental and Resource Economics, Energy Economics, and Applied Econometrics, covering topics such as industrial migration and air quality, electricity market reform and climate change, household energy consumption research, and green development in less developed areas. Her publications have appeared in Energy Economics, China Economic Review, and Environmental and Resource Economics.
Webinar details:
Title: Central Environmental Protection Inspection, Short-term Strategic Behavior, and Air Pollution in China
Note: The webinar is free to attend. If you believe this topic may be of interest to someone in your network, please feel free to share this invitation!