Your Responsibilities
Duties include academic services in the project named above. Research associates may also pursue independent research and further academic qualifications.
The international collaborative project Welfare State Responses to Social Risks in Times of Climate Change (WELRISCC), funded by CHANSE, investigates how European welfare states address new social risks. In this, it adopts a broad cross-country comparative framework and examines how 16 European welfare states respond to social risks associated with climate change. The project assembles six PIs and eight cooperation partners all across Europe. It is led by Katharina Zimmermann. The advertised position is for a research associate who will work with her on the project and will be responsible for supporting the scientific project management of the international collaborative group. Main responsibilities hence concern deadline management, event organization, the organization of a large comparative survey, and the organization of country case studies. Furthermore, you will be communicating with the project’s partners from civil society (ETUI and CEE Bankwatch). Further responsibilities lie in exploiting the gathered data from a comparative perspective. The position does not foresee responsibilities in own empirical data collection, but own research can be conducted based on data gathered in the project.
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A university degree in a relevant field.
You have a degree in sociology or a neighboring field (political science, socioeconomics) and work experience in project management in either academia or other fields. You have a good knowledge of comparative welfare state research, comparative capitalism, and/or comparative political economy. You furthermore have knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative social scientific methods.
An advanced proficiency in English is required for working comfortably in an English-speaking environment, and at least an intermediate proficiency in German is required for handling administrative matters. Good communication skills – both orally and written – are required. Publications and relevant conference experience in the field of the project are an asset, as well as experience in international collaboration. The ability to build and maintain professional networks across academic and policy-oriented communities, as well as experience in engaging with policymakers, NGOs, or other stakeholders to bridge academic research with practical applications, is an asset. Experience with communicating research via social media is also an asset.
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