Postdoctoral Position in Stakeholder Engagement for Climate Extremes and Society
ETH Zürich is advertising a
postdoctoral position in stakeholder engagement
at the
Transdisciplinarity Lab (TdLab)
in the Department of Environmental Systems Science (D-USYS). The role is part of
NCCR CLIM+
, a research initiative focused on
climate extremes and society
and Switzerland’s transformation toward a climate-resilient society.
The postdoc will work on embedding scientifically based
storylines
in their societal environment. Key tasks include identifying relevant stakeholders, building and maintaining stakeholder networks, developing and evaluating a
Theory of Change
, and designing, implementing, and evaluating transdisciplinary engagement and co-production processes. The position also encourages further development of transdisciplinary methods and theories, with opportunities to present findings in talks and publications.
Research interests and keywords:
stakeholder engagement, transdisciplinary research, sustainability sciences, environmental science, climate extremes, climate resilience, co-production of knowledge, Theory of Change, societal transformation.
Eligibility highlights:
applicants should hold a doctorate in environmental or sustainability sciences, have experience with transdisciplinary research processes, possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and be fluent in English and German. The team values collaborative, inclusive, and innovative working styles.
Funding and appointment:
this is a fixed-term postdoctoral employment at ETH Zürich for three years initially, with the possibility of extension. The post does not mention a stipend amount, but it is a full-time academic employment position in general.
How to apply:
submit the application online via the ETH Zürich portal only. Required documents include a motivation letter, CV with study and PhD certificates, a one-page summary of your most important experience in designing transdisciplinary engagement processes, and your most important related publication. Questions can be directed to Christian Pohl at [email protected].