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Job reference
19/107104
Date posted
09/01/2019
Application closing date
26/02/2019
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Early Stage Researcher (MISTRAL MSCA-ITN)
Job description
15 full-time Early Stage Researcher positions are available in the MISTRAL European Training Network, funded by a Marie-Sklodowska-Curie action within the Horizon 2020 Programme of the European Commission.
Funded for 4 years, MISTRAL (Multi-sectoral approaches to Innovative Skills Training for Renewable energy & sociAL acceptance) is a European
Training Network of 7 beneficiaries (Queen's University Belfast, University of Exeter, University College Cork, University of St.Gallen, University Institute of Lisbon, Institute for Future Energy Systems (IZES gGmbH), Technical University of Denmark) and 15 global partners who will collaborate to evaluate the complexity of social acceptance issues facing the deployment of renewable energy infrastructure, and propose innovative solutions in a variety of research, government and business contexts. Supported by an External Advisory Board consisting of world leading experts, the project aims to provide an innovative training environment where young researchers can develop advanced skills in research and transferable skills, benefit from a range of diverse secondment experiences and debate current issues with some of the world leading researchers in the field, in order to develop advanced capacities for progressing Europe's energy transition.
Research disciplines in MISTRAL will include Policy Analysis, Geography, Science Technology and Society studies, Environmental Psychology, Engineering, Environmental Planning, Economics, and Finance.
Successful applicants will be offered a 36-month employee contract at one of the beneficiaries, and receive a salary set out by the Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) regulations. The salary includes a living allowance, a mobility allowance and, if appropriate, a family allowance. It is expected that the ESRs will register for a PhD. For more information on being a Marie Sk?odowska-Curie fellow (ESR) and to find out about the projects available, please visit
www.qub.ac.uk/sites/MISTRAL/Recruitment/
Applications for the positions will be through a central application process hosted by Queen's University Belfast. Please note that successful applicants must comply with career stage and mobility criteria in order to be eligible for appointment.
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Job title
Early Stage Researcher (MISTRAL MSCA-ITN)
Job reference
19/107104
Date posted
09/01/2019
Application closing date
26/02/2019
Salary
Blank
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
15 full-time Early Stage Researcher positions are available in the MISTRAL European Training Network, funded by a Marie-Sklodowska-Curie action within the Horizon 2020 Programme of the European Commission.
Funded for 4 years, MISTRAL (Multi-sectoral approaches to Innovative Skills Training for Renewable energy & sociAL acceptance) is a European
Training Network of 7 beneficiaries (Queen's University Belfast, University of Exeter, University College Cork, University of St.Gallen, University Institute of Lisbon, Institute for Future Energy Systems (IZES gGmbH), Technical University of Denmark) and 15 global partners who will collaborate to evaluate the complexity of social acceptance issues facing the deployment of renewable energy infrastructure, and propose innovative solutions in a variety of research, government and business contexts. Supported by an External Advisory Board consisting of world leading experts, the project aims to provide an innovative training environment where young researchers can develop advanced skills in research and transferable skills, benefit from a range of diverse secondment experiences and debate current issues with some of the world leading researchers in the field, in order to develop advanced capacities for progressing Europe's energy transition.
Research disciplines in MISTRAL will include Policy Analysis, Geography, Science Technology and Society studies, Environmental Psychology, Engineering, Environmental Planning, Economics, and Finance.
Successful applicants will be offered a 36-month employee contract at one of the beneficiaries, and receive a salary set out by the Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) regulations. The salary includes a living allowance, a mobility allowance and, if appropriate, a family allowance. It is expected that the ESRs will register for a PhD. For more information on being a Marie Sk?odowska-Curie fellow (ESR) and to find out about the projects available, please visit
www.qub.ac.uk/sites/MISTRAL/Recruitment/
Applications for the positions will be through a central application process hosted by Queen's University Belfast. Please note that successful applicants must comply with career stage and mobility criteria in order to be eligible for appointment.
Candidate Information
Information for international applicants