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Fixed-term contract: You will be employed for an initial period of 18 months, after which your performance will be evaluated. If the evaluation is positive, the contract will be extended by 2.5 years (4 year contract).
The Nijmegen School of Management (NSM) is an academic centre of research and higher education at Radboud University, focusing on institutional and managerial issues concerning complex organisations in both the public and private domains. It covers seven disciplines: Business Administration, Public Administration, Political Science, Economics and Business Economics, Social and Political Sciences of the Environment, Human Geography, and Spatial Planning. NSM strives for a multidisciplinary approach whenever relevant.
You will be embedded in the Doctoral School of the interdisciplinary Institute for Management Research (IMR). The IMR research programme is built around 6 multidisciplinary research themes linked to strategic and scientifically and societally relevant issues: European policy, gender and diversity, international conflicts and policy, entrepreneurship and innovation, integrated decision-making, and governance and innovations in social services. Research groups working on these themes consist of researchers from different disciplines and are organized in so-called hotspots. For this PhD position the assigned, and sponsoring, hotspot is Global - Local Divides and Connections (GLOCAL).
You will be part of the Centre of International Conflict Analysis and Management (CICAM) of the Political Science department, but participate in the teams and activities of both the departments of Political Science and Geography, Planning and Environment.
Political Science currently comprises five chairs: Empirical Political Science, Political Theory, International Relations, Contesting Europeanisation, and Conflict Studies. Together these chairs offer Bachelor's degree programmes in political science and conflict studies and seven Master's tracks, each leading to a Master's degree in political science. The educational programme is characterized by small-scale teaching and provides a stimulating learning environment with an emphasis on the development of academic skills. Research in political science focuses on issues of legitimacy and institutional change, and is organised around two themes: Conflict at the Crossroads of the Global and the National, and Sustainable Democracy.
Geography, Planning and Environment has three chair groups: Social Geography, Spatial Planning and Environment, and Politics. The department's research programme explores the interaction between space, environment and society from complementary perspectives rooted in Political, Economic and Cultural Geography, Urban Planning, Urban Economics, Environmental Politics, and Environmental Sociology. Empirical themes of research include international migration, climate change, cross-border issues, regional and urban development, mobility and transport, water management, grass roots initiatives on sustainability issues, and land use planning and governance.
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