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Robert Lensink

3 months ago

Climate resilience in Maasai communities University of Groningen in Netherlands

I am hiring a PhD student in climate resilience, land ownership, and gender studies in Maasai communities at University of Groningen.

University of Groningen

Netherlands

Aug 28, 2026

Keywords

Anthropology
Environmental Science
Gender Studies
Geography
Development Studies
Land Tenure
Sub-saharan Africa
Environmental Governance
Climate Resilience
Economics

Description

The University of Groningen is offering a fully funded PhD position focused on climate resilience in Maasai communities in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. The project, "Climate resilience in Africa: the role of ownership rights," investigates how gender-inclusive land ownership structures affect climate resilience, and explores the impacts of shifting from communal to private land management. The research is embedded in the Faculty of Economics and Business and supervised by Prof. Robert Lensink, Prof. Han Olff, and Dr Jedidah Simantoi Nankaya. The successful candidate will conduct fieldwork in Narok and Kajiado counties, with support from Maasai Mara University. Applicants should hold a Master's degree in Economics, Development Studies, or a related field, possess strong research skills, and be fluent in English and Swahili (Maasai language is a plus). Experience in economic, gender, and inequality studies in Africa is preferred. The position offers a competitive salary (starting at €2,901/month, rising to €3,707/month), holiday and end-of-year bonuses, and covers research costs. The appointment is for four years, with 20% teaching duties in years 2-4. Applications close on 28 August 2025. For more information and to apply, visit the provided link or contact the supervisors.

Funding

The position is fully funded for 4 years, with a gross monthly salary starting at €2,901 and increasing to a maximum of €3,707. Additional benefits include an 8% holiday allowance in May and an 8.3% end-of-year bonus in December. Research costs are covered. The appointment is full-time and temporary, with a positive assessment required after the first year. PhD candidates contribute 20% of their time to teaching in years 2-4.

How to apply

Visit the application link provided. Request the project research proposal from the supervisors if interested. Prepare your application materials and submit before the deadline of 28 August 2025. For more details, see https://lnkd.in/eJ4Cscq8.

Requirements

Applicants must have a Master's degree (MSc or Research Master) in Economics, Development Studies, or a related field, with strong research skills and good academic results. Fluency in English and Swahili is required, and knowledge of Maasai is preferred. Experience with economic, gender, and inequality studies in Africa is desirable. Candidates should be ambitious, highly motivated, and interested in a research career.

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