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University of Bonn

PhD Position in Rural Africa Livelihoods, Economics, and Agricultural Policy at University of Bonn University of Bonn in Germany

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Environmental Science

Funding

The position is salaried according to the German Federal pay scale (70% TV-L E13). The offer includes a stimulating international research environment, excellent network of research partners, opportunity to conduct research towards a Ph.D. degree, and support in personal career development.

Deadline

Expired

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Germany

University

University of Bonn

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Keywords

Environmental Science
Agriculture
Invasive Species Management
Social Welfare
Livelihood
Economics
Land Economics

About this position

The University of Bonn is offering a PhD position within the Collaborative Research Center CRC-TRR 228 "Future Rural Africa. Future-making and social-ecological transformation". The research focuses on how livelihood choices affect the resilience of households’ welfare in rural Africa, with a specific emphasis on rural Kenya and the impact of invasive plant species, soil fertility, and land-use transitions. The successful candidate will join Prof. Thomas Heckelei’s group in Economic and Agricultural Policy and contribute to multidisciplinary research on social-ecological transformation and future-making in Africa.

Key tasks include planning and conducting household surveys in rural Kenya, contributing to a four-country survey on future-making in rural Africa, presenting research at international conferences, and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. The position is ideal for candidates with a Master’s degree in economics, agricultural economics, or a related field, strong econometric skills, experience in primary data collection, and excellent English communication abilities.

The University of Bonn provides a stimulating international research environment, a strong network of research partners, and support for personal career development. The position is salaried at 70% TV-L E13 according to the German Federal pay scale. The university encourages applications from women, individuals with disabilities, and those from underrepresented groups.

Applications must be submitted electronically by January 18, 2026, including a motivation letter, CV, transcripts, certificates, Master’s thesis abstract, and references. For further information, contact Prof. Thomas Heckelei at [email protected].

Funding details

The position is salaried according to the German Federal pay scale (70% TV-L E13). The offer includes a stimulating international research environment, excellent network of research partners, opportunity to conduct research towards a Ph.D. degree, and support in personal career development.

What's required

Applicants must hold a Master's degree in economics, agricultural economics, or a related field with a strong core in economics. Outstanding prior academic performance and depth in econometric methods, including state-of-the-art causal identification, are required. Ideally, candidates should have experience in primary data collection, excellent oral and written English language and communication skills, and enthusiasm for advancing knowledge, open-mindedness, team spirit, and strong interpersonal skills.

How to apply

Submit your application electronically quoting reference 2025/289 in one combined PDF file via the provided survey link by January 18, 2026. Include a motivation letter (max 1 page), CV, transcripts and certificates of Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees, title and abstract of Master’s thesis, names and contact details of two reference persons. For questions, contact Prof. Thomas Heckelei by email.

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