Offer description
The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies is recruiting a:
PhD Candidate in International Economics, With a Focus on Climate and Environmental Economics
- PERIOD OF CONTRACT: Starts on 1 September 2023, for 4 years, conditional on positive evaluation after the first year.
- ACTIVITY RATE: 100%/ 40 hours per week
- APPLICATION DEADLINE: 15 JANUARY 2023
Profile for the PhD Position
The PhD candidate will write a dissertation project within the framework of the 4-year SNSF project ‘Critical minerals for the clean energy transition’, under the full supervision of Dr. Joëlle Noailly (Geneva Graduate Institute and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and in collaboration with Prof. dr. Steven Poelhekke and Dr. Gerard van der Meijden (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).
The PhD candidate will be integrated within the PhD programme of the Department of International Economics and hosted within the Centre for International Environmental Studies (CIES) at the Geneva Graduate Institute. The PhD programme in International Economics offers a rigorous and stimulating course of study where you will develop research skills allowing you to contribute to expanding knowledge with a policy orientation. Our faculty has expert knowledge over a wide range of issues in international economics, including international trade, macroeconomic policy, and international environmental economics, among other topics. Professors have active connections with economic policy institutions and bring you exposure to the latest debates in policy. The Centre for International Environmental Studies is the Geneva Graduate Institute’s interdisciplinary research centre on global environmental issues bringing together about 30 researchers and faculty members from various disciplines. The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is a leading institution with a strong research tradition in the field of climate and environmental economics.
Requirements for the PhD Position
- Master’s Degree in economics
- Highly organised and capable of working independently;
- Excellent written and oral communication in English (both oral and written);
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with others;
- Past electives in climate and environmental economics, innovation economics or international trade would be an asset;
- Strong analytical skills and solid quantitative background; past experience in handling large datasets would be an asset;
During the first year of the program, the PhD candidate will be expected to complete (parts of) the Swiss Program for Beginning Doctoral Students in Economics offered by the Studienzentrum Gerzensee. Additional more specialised PhD training will be available either at the Geneva Graduate Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam or the Tinbergen Institute.
The PhD Candidate will be expected to engage into regular seminars and activities within both the Department of International Economics and the CIES.
What it’s offered
- Individual mentoring and supervision of the PhD project;
- Full financial support, including travel money for conferences and summer schools;
- Excellent working conditions within the CIES located at the Maison de la Paix, individual desk and computing equipment;
- Access to additional funding opportunities, such as mobility grant to spend time at an institution abroad and gender equality grant for female candidates, see here for more information;
- Collaboration and teamwork with an international team of researchers;
- Interactions with policymakers at international organisations and with private actors
Application procedure
Applications for this position should be submitted via the regular applications procedure for the PhD in International Economics programme, which can be found here: https://www.graduateinstitute.ch/application. In addition to the documents requested for application to the PhD in International Economics programme, please include also:
A cover letter of maximum 2 pages outlining your motivation and interest in the topic of the thesis related to the SNF project on ‘Critical Minerals and the Clean Energy Transition’ to which this PhD research will contribute.
Interviews (either online or in-person) for the position will take place in February.
Informal inquiries and applications, using subject line PhD: Critical Minerals and the Clean Energy Transition are to be sent to: joelle.noailly@graduateinstitute.ch.
Deadline
15 January 2023
For further information: Euraxess
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