The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München is offering an Early Stage Researcher (Doctoral Researcher) Position on Transforming the Bavarian Forest: Socio-ecological Crises, Community Resilience, and Sustainability from a Historical Perspective.They are seeking a highly motivated Early Stage Researcher (ESR) to undertake doctoral studies and participate in a broad range of scientific and professional training as part of an H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network in Resourceful and Resilient Community Environmental Practice (RECOMS).
All RECOMS ESRs will take part in collaborative research and training activities and will receive full funding and comprehensive academic support and supervision for their doctoral research project. A core feature of the RECOMS programme—both with respect to informing the design and delivery of all the training, as well as enabling and maximising opportunities for knowledge exchange through research and associated outputs—will be the incorporation of a broad range of visual and creative research methods and modes of communication. If you are highly motivated, prepared to think and learn across disciplines, institutional boundaries, and wider society, and wish to be part of an international network specialising in resourceful and resilient community environmental practice, then this ESR vacancy could be the ideal appointment for you.
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