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Julia Wittmayer

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Public Administration

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Participatory Action Research

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Sociology

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Jurian Edelenbos

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

PhD in Sustainability Transitions, Citizen Collectives, and Societal Tensions at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Erasmus University Rotterdam is offering a fully funded four-year PhD position focused on identifying sustainability transition conflicts through the study of citizen collectives (CCs) and their role in navigating societal tensions, polarization, and equity issues. The position is based at the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) and is part of the ECCO consortium, which brings together 11 PhD projects across Dutch universities. The research will employ transdisciplinary methods, including ethnography and participatory action research, to analyze how CCs act as early detectors and mediators of societal tensions in the Netherlands. A key outcome will be the development of the 'Pluralizer Tool,' designed to help CCs foster transitions while addressing inherent conflicts. The successful candidate will design and implement independent research, collect and analyze longitudinal data from multiple CCs, co-develop interventions, and collaborate with other PhD researchers. The project emphasizes academic publication, societal knowledge exchange, and practical impact. The research community at EUR is vibrant, inclusive, and supportive, offering tailored training, career development, and a strong work-life balance with 41 days of paid leave, remote work options, and sports discounts. International applicants may benefit from relocation support and the 30%-ruling tax advantage. Applicants must have a Master’s degree in a relevant field such as social sciences, anthropology, political science, or related disciplines, with experience in qualitative research methods. Proficiency in Dutch and English is required due to the local context of the research. The position offers a competitive salary (€3,059–€3,881 gross per month), excellent employment conditions, and opportunities for professional growth. The application deadline is 13 February 2026, with a start date of 1 September 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the EUR website or contact Professors Jurian Edelenbos or Julia Wittmayer.

4 weeks ago

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

Erasmus University Rotterdam

PhD in Sustainability Transition Conflicts and Citizen Collectives at Erasmus University Rotterdam

This fully funded four-year PhD opportunity at Erasmus University Rotterdam focuses on identifying and addressing sustainability transition conflicts through the study of citizen collectives (CCs) in the Netherlands. The position is based at the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) and is part of the ECCO consortium, which brings together 11 PhD researchers across Dutch universities. The research aims to understand how CCs act as early detectors and mediators of societal tensions, such as polarization and inequality, that arise from sustainability policies and practices. The successful candidate will design and conduct independent, transdisciplinary research using qualitative methods like ethnography and participatory action research. Responsibilities include collecting and analyzing longitudinal data from multiple CCs, co-developing interventions and the 'Pluralizer Tool,' and collaborating with academic teams and communities. The project emphasizes societal impact, knowledge exchange, and the development of practical tools for navigating complex societal challenges. Applicants should have a Master’s degree in social sciences, anthropology, political science, sociology, public administration, transition studies, social geography, or a related field. Experience with qualitative research methods is essential, and candidates must be proficient in both Dutch and English. The position offers a vibrant research community, tailored training, excellent work-life balance, and a supportive, inclusive environment. Benefits include a competitive salary, generous leave, relocation support, and potential eligibility for the 30%-ruling for internationals. To apply, submit your CV and motivation letter via the Erasmus University Rotterdam applicant portal by 13 February 2026. Selection involves two interviews in January and February 2026. For further details, visit the EUR website or contact the supervisors, Prof. Jurian Edelenbos and Prof. Julia Wittmayer, by email. All genders, backgrounds, and abilities are encouraged to apply.

4 weeks ago

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Jurian Edelenbos

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

PhD Position: Citizen Collectives and Societal Tensions in Sustainability Transitions

This fully funded four-year PhD position at Erasmus University Rotterdam offers an exciting opportunity to investigate how citizen collectives (CCs) can act as early detectors and mediators of societal tensions arising from sustainability transitions in the Netherlands. The project is situated within the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) and is linked to the Erasmus School of Philosophy, with research conducted in collaboration with the Governance & Pluralism team and the broader ECCO (Empowering Citizen Collectives) consortium, which unites 11 PhD projects across Dutch universities. The research focuses on understanding and addressing the societal challenges and polarization that emerge during transitions toward sustainability and justice. You will explore how CCs identify and respond to 'transition tensions'—such as conflicts between urgent climate action and equity—before they escalate, and how their community-based engagement can help avoid backlash and advance just societal change. The project employs methods like multi-criteria mapping and participatory action research, with the aim of co-designing interventions and developing a practical 'Pluralizer tool' to support CCs in navigating and embracing inherent conflicts during transitions. As a PhD researcher, you will independently design and implement the research, collect and analyze longitudinal data from multiple CCs, collaborate with other PhD students in the ECCO consortium, and contribute to both academic publications and societal knowledge exchange. The position offers tailored research training and development through the Erasmus Graduate School of Social Sciences and the Humanities, as well as access to a vibrant community of peers and academic teams. Eligibility: Applicants must have a Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., social and cultural anthropology, public administration, sociology, political science, transition studies, or social geography). A strong interest in sustainability transitions, citizen collectives, and/or societal polarization is essential. Experience with qualitative research methods, such as ethnographic or participatory action research, is preferred. Candidates should be comfortable working in and with communities, motivated for both academic and practice-oriented research, able to work independently and collaboratively, and possess excellent proficiency in Dutch (required for the research context) and English. Strong communication skills are also required. Funding and Benefits: The position is fully funded for four years, with a starting salary of €3,059 gross per month (full-time, 38 hours), in accordance with the CAO-NU. The initial contract is for one year, with a three-year extension upon proven suitability. Additional benefits include 41 days of paid leave (with a 40-hour contract), 8% holiday pay, 8.3% end-of-year bonus, pension contributions, work-life balance support, partially paid parental leave, and relocation assistance (including eligibility for the 30%-ruling for international hires). Application Process: Submit your application, including a motivation letter and CV, via the Erasmus University Rotterdam vacancies portal before the deadline of 15 January 2026. The selection process consists of two interviews, expected to take place in mid-January and mid-February 2026. For further details, visit the official vacancy page or contact the listed academic supervisors. This position is open to candidates of all backgrounds and identities, and the university is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and supportive academic environment.

1 month ago