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Research Fellow in Energy Vulnerability at University of Birmingham

Research Fellow in Energy Vulnerability at University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Energy Vulnerability to work on an exciting international project, ESLatinA – Energy Solidarity in Latin America: generating inclusive knowledge and governance to address energy vulnerability and energy systems resilience. Closing Date: 4 September 2022.

British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships 2023

British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships 2023

The British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships is a programme run by SGSAH with funding from the British Council to enable international research collaborations between PhD and Early Career Researchers and Scottish HEIs and Scotland-based academic mentors, and external organisations, thematically focused on environmental arts and humanities and their interdisciplinary connections.

Social Scientist position at the Environment Agency

Social Scientist position at the Environment Agency

The transition to net zero presents huge challenges for the environment and society. The Environment Agency has secured science funding from Government to ensure that our regulation and advice drives a sustainable pathway to net zero. This makes it an exciting time to...

Post Doc Research Associate in Environmental Justice

Post Doc Research Associate in Environmental Justice

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Risk and Environmental Assessment group seeks a postdoctoral scientist with a background in Environmental Justice or Energy Justice, with experience in qualitative fieldwork, such as interviews, ethnography, and document analysis, and community engagement. The successful candidate will support projects such as consent-based siting of spent nuclear fuel facilities and environmental justice analyses for federal energy infrastructure.

‘Weather Matters’ Summer Series 2022: Call for Proposals

‘Weather Matters’ Summer Series 2022: Call for Proposals

This Weather Matters series hopes to explore how the lens of ‘care’ can be useful in bringing forward a ‘relational politics’ that acknowledges our interdependent fates and opens the possibility of an alternative ecological contract premised on the flourishing of all life forms.