Research Fellow in the Political Economy of Electricity Provision: 2 year postdoc at University of Leeds on LiLi project
The „Living Well Within Limits“ project is recruiting a 2 year Research Fellow in the Political Economy of Electricity Provision located at the University of Leeds.
Applications should be submitted on-line at the link below, deadline May 22nd:
https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=ENVEE1156
Application summary below:
Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have a background in economics, political economy, economic geography or ecological economics, and an interest in energy studies?
Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research intensive Universities?
You will participate in a radical and visionary Leverhulme Research Leadership project “Living Well Within Limits (LiLi)” awarded to Dr Julia Steinberger, aiming to understand how energy use relates to human well-being with the focus being on the provisioning systems of electricity across multiple countries. The research project will compare and evaluate the performance of different systems of electricity provision, enabling the identification of systems that are able to provide sufficient services to meet universal needs while moving away from energy intensive provision.
You will be working in collaboration with other researchers within the LiLi project within the School of Earth and Environment’s Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) and will also be a member of a cross-faculty research group concerned with the political economy of technology and infrastructure, coordinated by Professor Andrew Brown of the Economics Division of Leeds University Business School. There will also be opportunities to contribute to wider research and teaching initiatives across the School of Earth and Environment, Faculty of Environment, and University.
The research consists in in depth analysis of the systems that provision electricity in at least 6 countries, highlighting performance in terms of access, affordability and equity, and effectiveness in terms of human need satisfaction. You should have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in the field of economics, political economy or economic geography, the social science of energy systems, or a closely allied discipline and a strong background in a relevant field of economics, political economy, or economic geography. You will have excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders.
To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:
Dr Julia Steinberger, Associate Professor in Ecological Economics and Industrial Ecology
Tel: +44 (0) 785 607 9625, email: J [dot] K [dot] Steinberger [at] leeds [dot] ac [dot] uk