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The Department of Economics at Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics (USBE), together with Umeå Centre for Gender Studies (UCGS), is looking for a PhD student in Environmental Economics and Gender. We welcome your application no later than February 2, 2024.
Gender aspects are largely absent in the design and evaluation of environmental, climate and energy policies. For policies to be deemed economically efficient and fair, it is important that policy makers acknowledge that behaviors and preferences may differ between gender groups. If such differences are not accounted for, a proposed policy may be designed in a way which does not maximize the probability to reach a given target at the lowest possible cost. Furthermore, the burden of this cost may be distributed unfairly, thereby perpetuating inequalities and reducing people’s acceptance for environmental policies.
This doctoral project sets out to analyze economic behaviors within environmental, climate and energy domains, from a gender perspective. It further aims to investigate if/to which extent policies in these domains can be deemed economically unfair from a gender perspective, and whether the effectiveness of the policies can be increased while striving for inequalities not being perpetuated.
As a doctoral student you will have a large influence over the project's direction, and thus use your creativity and your intellect to develop it further. If you are interested in environmental economics, and have a strong interest in gender issues, then this is the project for you!
Research environment
The Department of Economics has around 30 employees and teaches about 240 students per year (full time equivalents). The dominating research areas are Environmental Economics, Labor Economics and Public Economics. Other active areas of research are Behavioral Economics, Economics of Education, Econometrics, Health Economics, Industrial Organization and Welfare Economics.
Currently, there are six professors and four associate professors active at the department, providing young scholars with excellent opportunities for supervision and personal development. The research environment is open and friendly, and doctoral students are fully integrated into the department’s activities as staff members.
The doctoral student will work within the Department of Economics at USBE and will also belong to the Graduate School of Gender Studies at UCGS. A PhD student at the Graduate School of Gender Studies will take part in a unique and dynamic research environment, in which about 25 PhD students are participating. For more information on the Graduate School of Gender Studies, see: www.umu.se/en/umea-centre-for-gender-studies/doctoral-studies/the-graduate-school-of-gender-studies/.
Work description
As a PhD student in the Department of Economics, you are expected to take courses specified by your study plan, to work independently on your PhD project as well as collaborate within the research group, and to participate in seminars and other department activities. You are also expected to participate in activities within the Graduate School of Gender Studies, for example seminars, workshops and termly away-days.
Requirements and qualifications
Application
The application shall contain the following documents:
The application should be written in Swedish or English (preferably) and submitted via the University recruiting system. The last day to apply is February 2, 2024. USBE strives for an even gender distribution and we particularly welcome female applicants.
The evaluation will be based on the cover letter, the research proposal, the quality of degree theses at Bachelor and/or Master’s level, scientific publications and the interview. To be able to separate candidates with comparable merits we may choose to evaluate the candidate’s performance in a writing assignment, carried out after the interview.
Additional information
Normally, the PhD program amounts to four years of full-time studies. The PhD position may also include part-time teaching (up to 20%). If so, the total time for the position is extended corresponding to the teaching time.
The location of the position is Umeå. Participation in the department's activities is expected. Information about the PhD program and general study plan can be found here: https://www.umu.se/en/usbe/education/doctoral-studies/economics/
For further information contact the director of doctoral studies, Professor Tomas Sjögren, tomas.sjogren@umu.se, and the project leader, Associate Professor Göran Bostedt, goran.bostedt@umu.se.
Umeå University will offer a salary according to the current salary order for doctoral studies.
More about USBE
As an internationally respected, nationally influential, and regionally rooted part of Umeå University, Umeå School of Business, Economics, and Statistics contributes to societal development through education and research of a high international standard.
Through interplay with surrounding society, we provide education and research that contributes to the understanding, ability, and responsibility of individuals in relation to societal challenges and the importance of sustainable development.
The Department of Business Administration, the Department of Economics, the Department of Statistics and The USBE office form USBE, with about 150 employees. About 3800 students study in our programs every year and we offer education from the undergraduate to the doctoral program level in all our main disciplines – Business Administration, Economics and Statistics.
USBE is an AACSB and ISO 14001 accredited business school. Read more about USBE here: https://www.umu.se/en/usbe/
We look forward to receiving your application!
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | September 1, 2024, or upon agreement |
Salary | Monthly salary |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100% |
City | Umeå |
County | Västerbottens län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | AN 2.2.1-2031-23 |
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Published | 14.Dec.2023 |
Last application date | 02.Feb.2024 11:59 PM CET |