Location: | Aberdeen, Enniskillen |
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Salary: | £33,595 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 8th October 2024 |
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Closes: | 4th November 2024 |
Location: Aberdeen Scotland and Enniskillen Northern Ireland
The work of The James Hutton Group is at the top of the global agenda tackling problems such as climate change and threats to food, biodiversity, soils, and water security. The Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences department includes over fifty researchers using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed method techniques and often taking interdisciplinary and/or participatory perspectives.
Main Purpose
National policy requirements for achieving net zero by 2050 necessitate land use strategies that account for multiple objectives, are implemented across multiple scales, and can only succeed if they are considered just. The JUSTLANZ project contributes to this goal by developing pathways for a just transition to net zero.
We are looking for an enthusiastic social scientist to support this work, conceptually and empirically. They will lead analysis on the adaptive capacity of farmers and food-farming systems, and integrate this knowledge with elements from other parts of the project to identify trade-offs between objectives. Additionally, they will be responsible for implementing JUSTLANZ’s research in the Lough Erne (Northern Ireland) case study area.
This is a three-year position that entails developing and nurturing relationships of trust with the farming community and sector representatives, and requires substantial time spent on-site, for which a working space will be provided. The post can be based in Aberdeen (Scotland) or in Lough Erne (Northern Ireland). Reasonable travel costs to project meetings and/or the case study area will be covered. Flexible working arrangements can also be considered.
The postholder will work in close collaboration with researchers across the natural and social sciences, including three post-doctoral researchers in other UK case study areas. They will be supported in their professional development through training, line management, and mentorship opportunities.
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Additional notes/Requirements
The closing date for applications is 04 November. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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