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[ecrea] PhD Scholarship in Sustainability Communication
Thu Apr 27 22:36:43 GMT 2017
12 doctoral scholarships as part of the research group “Processes of
Sustainability Transformation”
At Leuphana University of Lüneburg, foundation under public law, twelve
doctoral scholarships are being offered as part of the research group
“Processes of Sustainability Transformation”, funded by the Robert Bosch
foundation. Scholarships start October 1, 2017.
ONE SCHOLARSHIP IS FOCUSED ON A COMMUNICATION PERSPECTIVE ON DRIVERS AND
BARRIERS IN POPULARIZING LOCAL ALTERNATIVE FOOD SYSTEMS (see below).
The invitation to apply for the scholarships is targeted at
extraordinarily qualified young academics working in sustainability
science or in a discipline related to the individual topic of the
scholarship as well as a link or interest in sustainability science. The
scholarships will first be awarded for one year and will be extended
upon request, adding up to a maximum of three years. Periods with
alternative financial support for a doctoral qualification prior to the
scholarship will be taken into account. Candidates, who have already
earned a doctoral degree, cannot be considered.
The scholarship is worth € 1,400 monthly (plus child benefit, if
appropriate).
In addition, the scholarship requires enrolling in the doctoral
programme at Leuphana University of Lüneburg as well as continuous and
active participation in the programme of study. The application for the
doctoral programme must be submitted after the applicant has been
accepted as a scholarship holder. Admission to and enrolment in the
doctoral programme must be finalized at the beginning of the scholarship
term at the latest. The prospective scholarship holder will be expected
to establish his or her place of residence in Lüneburg during his or her
study.
The research group “Processes of Sustainability Transformation”
The focus of this research group is on processes of transformation that
lead to more sustainable development. It aims for a better understanding
of drivers and barriers of such transformations: What can we learn from
disciplinary perspectives on successful transformation processes? What
can we take out of insights into failures and less successful
approaches? What spatial and temporal scales need to be considered for
such dynamics?
Analysis of such processes of transformation is carried out from five
distinctive perspectives and contextualized in two specific areas: food
systems and textiles. The following five perspectives reflect the
different areas of expertise of the faculty and are represented with two
PhD scholarships and supervisors each:
Transformations in the Perspective of Individual Learning and Communication
PhD 01a: From the Niche Cuisine to the Mainstream Kitchen? A
Communication Perspective on Drivers and Barriers in Popularizing Local
Alternative Food Systems (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Daniel Fischer
PhD 01b: Transformative Learning in Real-World Laboratories (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Matthias Barth
Transformations in the Perspective of Sustainability Management and
Entrepreneurship
PhD 02a and b: Sustainability Transformation through Management and
Entrepreneurship (Working Title)
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Jantje Halberstadt, Prof. Dr. Stefan Schaltegger
Transformations as a Process of Politics and Governance
PhD 03a: “Textile-Transition” as Political Challenge (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Harald Heinrichs
PhD 03b: Food Sovereignty as Food System Transformation: Shifting the
Scale of Governance (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Julia Leventon
Transformations as a Process of Transdisciplinary Negotiation
PhD 04a: Local Real-world Experiments as Drivers of the Global
Transformation towards Sustainable Food Systems (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Daniel Lang
PhD 04b: International and Global Real-World Experiments to Identify
Sustainable Opportunities for Complementing Local Food Systems (Working
Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Arnim Wiek
Transformation in resource use
PhD 05a: A Social-Ecological System Perspective on the Disconnect
between Food Production and Consumption (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Henrik von Wehrden
PhD 05b: Sustainable Chemistry within the Textile Sector (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Klaus Kümmerer
An additional cross-sectional perspective focuses on transdisciplinary
integration across the different perspectives and methods of
transdisciplinary transformation research with two additional PhD
scholarships:
PhD 06a: Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research: Methods for
Communicative, Social, Cultural and Epistemic Integration (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ulli Vilsmaier
PhD 06b: Inter- and Tansdisciplinary Research as a Mode of Learning in
Communities of Practice (Working Title)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Matthias Barth
For further information, applicants are welcome to contact the
spokesperson, Matthias Barth ((matthias.barth /at/ leuphana.de) ) or the
respective contact persons of one of the above-mentioned perspectives.
Detailed information on the project, the different perspectives and
expectations on the individual scholarship level is given here:
www.processes-of-sustainability-transformation.org
Please send your application as a pdf document (only one attachment
including all documents) marked “PhD Sustainability Transformation” via
electronic mail, including the following documents:
Informal cover letter
CV including your previous research activities and study course
Relevant university degree certificates (simple copies) and
transcripts of record (including GPA)
Certificates of employment of relevant research activities (simple
copies)
Research proposal (2 page outline of the envisaged doctoral project
with reference to the respective PhD profile description and linking to
your expertise and tentative ideas).
Please note: All relevant university degree certificates, transcripts of
record and certificates of employment attached to your application must
be submitted in German or English.
Address for applications:
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
Graduate School
Scharnhorststr. 1
21335 Lüneburg
Email: (gradschool.stipendien /at/ uni.leuphana.de)
Application deadline: MAY 21, 2017
Further information on studying for a doctoral degree at the Leuphana
University of Lüneburg can be found under:
http://www.leuphana.de/en/graduate-school/doctorate.html
Further information on applying for the doctoral degree programme at the
Leuphana University of Lüneburg can be found under:
http://www.leuphana.de/en/graduate-school/doctorate/application.html
The doctoral scholarships as part of the research group “Processes of
Sustainability Transformation” are funded by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
The Robert Bosch Stiftung is one of Europe’s largest foundations
associated with a private company. In its charitable work, it addresses
social issues at an early stage and develops exemplary solutions. To
this purpose, it develops and implements its own projects. Additionally,
it supports third-party initiatives that have similar goals.
The Robert Bosch Stiftung is active in the areas of health, science,
society, education, and international relations.
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