Postdoctoral Researcher in Blue Planet Governance (Earth System Governance, Law, Policy, and Politics)
Postdoctoral Researcher in Blue Planet Governance at Utrecht University
This postdoctoral opening is based at the
Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University
, and is led by
Rakhyun E. Kim
(Associate Professor of Earth System Governance) together with
Miranda Boettcher
. The project sits at the intersection of
earth system governance
,
law
,
science
,
policy
, and
politics
, with a strong empirical focus on
marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR)
.
The research theme, described as
Blue Planet Governance
, addresses how ocean protection and ocean use can be balanced in the context of climate change, carbon emissions, and planetary tipping points. The postdoc will help develop governance frameworks and policy recommendations for the
monitoring, reporting, and verification
of mCDR across
international, EU, and national regulatory contexts
.
This is a
three-year funded postdoctoral position
, supported by two EU projects:
MAR-CO2
and
ProblemShifting
. The announcement is especially relevant for researchers interested in environmental governance, ocean governance, climate governance, regulatory policy, and interdisciplinary socio-legal research.
Eligibility/fit:
candidates should have a strong research background aligned with governance, law, policy analysis, and/or political science, and be able to contribute to interdisciplinary work on mCDR and ocean-climate governance.
How to apply:
use the application link provided in the post and consult the Utrecht University job page for the full vacancy details. No deadline was visible in the post content provided.