A PhD research fellowship offered at ICTA-UAB 'María de Maeztu' Unit of Excellence
A PhD research fellowship offered at
Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA)
‘Maria de Maetzu’ Unit of Excellence
Contract Duration: up to 3 years, Reference project:
MDM-2015-0552
The Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) offers a scholarship to candidates who would like to pursue their Ph.D. degree at ICTA within ‘María de Maeztu’ Excelence programme. This programme includes 19 PhD students and 5 postdoctoral researchers.
The project is entitled “Integrated modeling of human–ecological systems in a novel unified framework”. The supervisors are prof. Eric Galbraith and prof. Jeroen van den Bergh. The project is expected to start in early 2017.
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Applicants should have an excellent academic record (notably high grades) and have completed their Master’s degree before the recruitment date. Applications or requests for further information should be directed at pr.mdm.icta@uab.cat. The deadline applications is 8 pm (CET) on 25th October 2016.
María de Maeztu Excellence award for ICTA-UAB
The Institute of Environmental Science and Technology was accredited as ‘María de Maeztu’ Unit of Excellence 2015 (MDM-2015-0552) by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO). The award is the highest institutional recognition of scientific research in Spain. This programme, which aims to recognise excellence in stable research centres and includes a grant of 2 M€ over four years, confirms ICTA-UAB as a leading research institute focused on environmental science and global change.
The research focuses on establishing the current state of knowledge on climate change and its socio-economic impacts, and on developing transformative solutions at local to global levels. To tackle these issues, ICTA follows a trans-disciplinary approach that ranges from the natural sciences through engineering to social sciences.
Qualifications
María de Maeztu fellowships are open to outstanding candidates with high grades and excellent oral and written English skills. We invite candidates with a background in environmental, earth and life sciences, chemistry, biology, geography or the social sciences, including sociology, anthropology, political science, economics and psychology. A passion for exploring interdisciplinary topics is required, as projects will encompass multidisciplinary teams with expertise in the natural sciences, technology studies and/or social sciences. Successful candidates must hold a master’s degree or equivalent at the time of recruitment. For more details see the