Dear ESA members,
The Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) is currently advertising for a quantitative Senior Researcher/Post Doc. (tenure-track) position in the field of Poverty. At CMI, we have organized our research in different research themes; one such theme is Poverty and Global Health. Our research groups, which are organized around our themes, are comprised of researchers from different disciplines, as our research projects are multi-disciplined.
We currently have one vacancy in the Poverty and Global Health research group, and are looking for a senior researcher with an interest in cross-disciplinary work and expertise and knowledge of econometrics.
CMI is a private research institute, meaning that we are funded through research grants and by successfully winning research projects. This entails that researchers at CMI are expected to actively apply for and acquire research funds. This researcher will be included in two of our ongoing projects funded by the Research Council of Norway (RCN), these are "Education for Sustainable Job Creation" (2020-2025) and "Job Network" (2021-2026). In addition, it is expected that this researcher will work to generate projects for CMI's Development Learning Lab (DLL). Fall 2023 start date is available.
For more details see: Quantitative researcher in the field of Poverty, Chr. Michelsen Institute (246526) | CMI - Chr. Michelsen Institute (jobbnorge.no)
Best regards,
Hanna Fløysvik
HR Director
Chr. Michelsen Institute
Postbox 6033,
N-5892 Bergen, Norway
Tel: +47 992 39 240
Dear ESA members,
The Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) based in Bergen, Norway is currently advertising for a quantitative Senior Researcher/Post Doc. (tenure-track) position; we are looking for a researcher with a PhD in development economics, political science (with a development focus), or a related field with advanced quantitative methods skills, particularly in causal inference and randomized controlled trials.
At CMI, we have organized our research in research groups based on different research themes; one such theme is Climate and Natural Resources. These groups are comprised of researchers from different disciplines, as our research projects are multi-disciplined. We currently have one vacancy in the Climate and Natural Resources research group, and are looking for a quantitative researcher with an interest in cross-disciplinary work.
CMI is a private research institute, meaning that we are funded through research grants and by successfully winning research projects. This entails that researchers at CMI are expected to actively apply for and acquire research funds. This researcher will be included in project “Agricultural Resilience though Climate Services” (ARCS) for the first three years of the position. This is a 5-year NORAD-funded multi-partner project (2023-2027) which aims to enhance the resilience and food and nutritional security among smallholder farmers in Ethiopia and Malawi in the face of climate change by improving access to customized climate information services (CIS) that may help smallholder farmers adjust agricultural decisions.
For more details see: Quantitative researcher (tenure-track post-doc or senior researcher) (261844) | CMI - Chr. Michelsen Institute (jobbnorge.no)