Two PhD Opportunities in UCD Forestry: i) forest management & ii) social forestry
About UCD Forestry
The UCD Forestry research group focuses on developing solutions to
problems associated with changes in the economic, environmental and
social context in which forestry operates. UCD Forestry comprises five
core and one affiliated academic staff, one research manager, two
postdoctoral researchers, two research assistants, 21 PhDs and one MSc
student.
Summary of the positions
UCD Forestry would like to recruit two PhD candidates to conduct
research in the area of optimized (forest) land-use in Ireland. The
research focus will be on addressing the challenges resulting from the
competition of different demands for multiple (forest) ecosystem goods
and services under changing environmental, economic and social
conditions. This research is part of the EU-funded FP7 collaborative
project "Future-oriented integrated management of European forest
landscapes" (the INTEGRAL project).
The two PhD students will work (together) on two landscape-level case
studies in Ireland. One student (job ref INTEGRAL PhD.01) will focus on
forest management decision support systems for multi-criteria decision
making and the other (job ref INTEGRAL PhD.02) on social forestry,
especially participatory decision making and planning methods and
processes. Both students will be expected to attend INTEGRAL project
meetings in Europe and present their work to European audiences.
Preferred Selection Criteria
INTEGRAL PhD.01: BSc and MSc which together cover the following
disciplines: forest science or a related field, computer programming and
the development of GIS-based decision support tools.
INTEGRAL PhD.02: BSc and MSc which together cover the following
disciplines: forestry or related field, social forestry, environmental
governance, land-use policy and planning, and social or political
sciences.
Both positions: capable of independent research and team work. Be
prepared to work together during parts of the research. Very good oral
and written communication skills in English are mandatory. A clean
driving licence is desirable.
We offer
Both PhD positions are available for 3.5 years. Start of the work
contract is as soon as possible but no later than 16 January 2012. The
(tax-free) scholarship will be €16,000 per year and EU-level tuition
fees (€5,800 in 2011/12) are paid by the project. Each student will be
registered for the PhD degree with University College Dublin. The
research should result in the successful defence of a PhD thesis in 3.5 years.
Application process
Indicate in your application the position for which you are applying
(INTEGRAL PhD.01 or INTEGRAL PhD.02). The application deadline is 9
December 2011. Applications from non-EU citizens should include evidence
of access to funding to pay the higher tuition fees (€11,600 in
2011/12). We will acknowledge all applications, but we will contact only
short-listed candidates. Please send your CV and a cover letter (in
which you explain why you are interested in the position and why you
should be selected for the position) to: Prof. Maarten Nieuwenhuis,
E-Mail:
maarten.n...@ucd.ie for INTEGRAL PhD.01 and to Dr Aine Ni Dhubhain INTEGRAL PhD.02.
Additional Information
Additional information about the INTERGRAL project and/or the PhD
position can be obtained from the above contacts. For more information
about UCD Forestry go to
http://www.ucd.ie/agfood/ucdforestry. More information about the INTEGRAL project may be found at
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/projects_en.html
(Source:
http://vietphd.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6794)
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