Career Development Fellowship in Nature Finance
Applications for this vacancy closed on 15 November 2023 at 06:51AM
We are seeking to appoint ambitious, emerging leaders in their disciplines and
sub-disciplines to shape the future of nature finance theory and practice, and
publish in high impact journals. These up to three-year fellowship positions
are designed to prepare early career researchers for a high impact career in
either academia, or the private, public or third sectors.
The postholder will report to the Director of the Group and the Executive
Director of Nature Finance. The postholder will have expertise in nature,
agriculture, agrifood and land/use sectors, and bring to the post new ideas
for high impact research in areas related nature finance and investment,
including the development of bankable and investable markets in nature; how we
finance nature recovery; financing nature recovery plans and related financial
disclosures; new nature recovery-linked financial instruments and structures;
the role of public financial institutions in correcting market failures that
hinder nature recovery; engagement and stewardship in relation to nature;
financial regulation and supervision relevant to nature finance; and data and
analytics for measuring nature-related financial risks, impacts, and
opportunities.
The role is strongly balanced towards research, but with opportunities for
gaining teaching experience. Postholders will contribute to existing research
projects and will also have time to pursue their own research interests
independently (up to 20%), as long as this is aligned with the Group’s
research on nature finance and agriculture, agrifood and land use sectors
Ultimately the fellowship will be tailored to the successful candidate. We
expect the postholder to be in an excellent position to secure a high-profile
permanent post in academia or beyond after their fellowship completes after
three years.
It is essential that the post holder hold, or be close to completion of, a
relevant PhD/DPhil with significant research experience (e.g. finance,
economics, environmental science, biology, ecology, data science, geography,
sustainability). They must possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the
discipline to develop novel research projects and methodologies. They will
have an emerging reputation as an authority in their field, potential for a
strong academic publication record, and familiarity with the existing
literature and research in the field.
Applications are particularly welcome and encouraged from women, black, and
minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in posts in SoGE. SoGE
and SSEE are committed to equality and value diversity.
This post is fixed term for up to 36 months depending on the start date, with
the possibility of extension if external funds are available
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 08 December 2023, and
interviews will hopefully be taking place before Christmas.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to
upload a CV and a supporting statement as part of your online application.
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We are seeking to appoint ambitious, emerging leaders in their disciplines and sub-disciplines to shape the future of nature finance theory and practice, and publish in high impact journals. These up to three-year fellowship positions are designed to prepare early career researchers for a high impact career in either academia, or the private, public or third sectors. The postholder will report to the Director of the Group and the Executive Director of Nature Finance. The postholder will have expertise in nature, agriculture, agrifood and land/use sectors, and bring to the post new ideas for high impact research in ... We are seeking to appoint ambitious, emerging leaders in their disciplines and sub-disciplines to shape the future of nature finance theory and practice, and publish in high impact journals. These up to three-year fellowship positions are designed to prepare early career researchers for a high impact career in either academia, or the private, public or third sectors. The postholder will report to the Director of the Group and the Executive Director of Nature Finance. The postholder will have expertise in nature, agriculture, agrifood and land/use sectors, and bring to the post new ideas for high impact research in areas related ... |
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