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OPEN VACANCY: Post-Doctoral Researcher within the ERC Project MARIPOLDATA

Post-Doctoral Researcher within the ERC Project MARIPOLDATA At the Faculty of Social Sciences (Department of Political Science) of the University of Vienna 1 Post-Doc position within the ERC Project MARIPOLDATA is vacant. Applications should be sent electronically to maripoldata.erc@univie.ac.at by 3rd of February 2019. Overview: The successful candidate will work in an interdisciplinary research team under the supervision of Dr Alice Vadrot. The role of the research assistant arises from the award of a 1.4…

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OPEN VACANCIES: 2 PhD Positions/Prae-Docs within the ERC Project MARIPOLDATA

2 PhD Positions/Prae-Docs within the ERC Project MARIPOLDATA At the Faculty of Social Sciences (Department of Political Science) of the University of Vienna 2 PhD positions within the ERC Project MARIPOLDATA are vacant. Applications should be sent electronically to maripoldata.erc@univie.ac.at by 3rd of February 2019. Overview: The successful candidates will work in an interdisciplinary research team under the supervision of Dr Alice Vadrot. The role of the research assistant arises from the award of a…

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Job Vacancy “Research Administrator” within my ERC project MARIPOLDATA

At the Faculty of Social Sciences (Department of Political Science) of the University of Vienna the position of a Research Administrator within the ERC Project MARIPOLDATA is vacant. Overview: The successful candidate will work in an interdisciplinary research team under the supervision of Dr Alice Vadrot. The role of the research assistant arises from the award of a 1.4 Mio Euro Starting Grant from the European Research Council to Dr Vadrot, Principal Investigator of the…

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My ERC Starting Grant Project MARIPOLDATA: An opportunity for ground-breaking research

One year ago, I started to put together my ideas for a submission to the Starting Grant scheme of the European Research Council (ERC). Inspired by research conducted during my two-year stay at the Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) of the University of Cambridge, debates with my distinguished colleagues and a succession of great discussions and workshops with Hannah Hughes from Cardiff University, I sat down over the summer last year to write a…

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A collaborative effort to identify major barriers to evidenceā€informed conservation policy

A collaboration between partners from the Cambridge Conservation Initiative and scholars from a diverse range of disciplinary backgrounds and institutions resulted in a new paper assessing the major barriers to evidence-informed conservation policy and possible solutions. As co-author of this piece, I would like to draw attention to our work, which clearly demonstrates the need for mainstreaming conservation and increasing awareness on why conservation efforts are essential for long-term sustainable societies among policy makers and…

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