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[Commlist] Vacancy Research Professor in City Science at KU Leuven
Wed Oct 23 10:22:51 GMT 2019
RESEARCH PROFESSOR IN 'CITY SCIENCE' (BOFZAP) AT KU LEUVEN
Description Vacancy to be found at the KU Leuven
Jobsitehttps://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/55410242?hl=en&lang=en
The KU Leuven is looking for international and interdisciplinary
candidates with a background in city science/urban studies, an excellent
research record, very good teaching skills, and the know-how to build an
innovative center of academic research. You will be appointed at the
Faculty of Social Sciences, but are expected to develop partnerships
with various faculties at KU Leuven.
*Background*
More than half of the world's population lives in cities; it is
predicted that in the coming decades this will rise to 70-80%.
‘Sustainable cities and communities' is part of the official UN
Sustainable Development agenda; SDG11 aims to "Make cities inclusive,
safe, resilient and sustainable". Cities play a crucial role in the
future organization of our society. The American political scientist
Benjamin Barber predicts in 'If mayors ruled the world' (2013) that
nation states will lose more and more power to cities, because cities
often have a more pragmatic, problem-solving scale and approach, and
technology and globalization tend to dismantle the power of the
nation-state (Ballon, 2016). Cities therefore take the lead in many
areas (such as climate and migration issues), supported by new and
influential networks (cf. Eurocites; Covenant of mayors for climate and
energy). At the same time, urban renewal is also strongly driven by
grassroots initiatives. Central to thinking about the city of the future
(see Anthopoulos, 2015; Giffinger et al, 2007; Chourabi et al 2012;
David, 2016) are : - Governance and government; e.g. the collaborative
role of city governments in creating economically viable and safe towns
and cities; - Society and community; e.g. the formation of an inclusive
city with a range of quality education, health and welfare services for
various population groups; - The environment and natural resources; -
Urban development, mobility and infrastructure. In order for modern
cities to flourish, innovative solutions are needed. In the literature,
the concept of 'smart cities' tends to be used for this purpose,
predominantly referring to the technological dimension. However,
technology is not an end in itself, but a means of creating the city of
the future. This requires a focus on the social, political and cultural
processes in which technology is implemented. In the urban studies of
the past decade, this is reflected in the exploration of, for example,
the city as a 'learning machine', processes of multi-scale and
polycentric infrastructure, and the physical and digital materiality of
various forms of urban, civic or spatial governmentality. This vacancy
can be regarded part of a growing trend of top universities (including
MIT) to focus on the study of the city and thus enable an
interdisciplinary approach to urban problems, based on a thorough and
high-quality research strategy. The focus is not so much on megacities,
but on large and medium-sized cities, as well as on the relationship
between the city and rural areas.
Website unit <https://soc.kuleuven.be/>
Duties
Research
* You are an excellent, internationally oriented researcher in the
field of city science/urban studies, interested in theoretical
and/or methodological questions concerning urban problems.
Preferably, the focus of the research lies with central themes, such
as governance and government, society and community, environment and
natural resources, urban development and infrastructure. Rather than
a purely technological approach, we expect an approach based on
social and behavioral sciences, with an emphasis on institutional,
social, and ethical dimensions.
* You will explore new methodologies for researching urban problems,
such as living labs/city labs and action research.
* You are expected to strengthen relevant research networks within KU
Leuven and to position KU Leuven as a center of excellence in this
field, following the example of high quality universities worldwide.
* You are responsible for starting up new research and PhD projects,
as well as for acquiring external funding.
* You have a strong interest in fundamental research, but also pay
attention to the valorization and application of your research
through contacts with policy makers, business leaders, and civil
society actors. You develop a network with professional contacts
that add value to your research.
Education
In line with your expertise and research, you will contribute to the
educational programs of the Faculty of Social Sciences as well as of
other faculties.
You will supervise master's theses as a promoter and in this way inspire
and motivate future generations of students with the importance of city
science/urban studies.
Valorization of research results is done by contributing to various
forms of lifelong learning, e.g. postgraduate courses, open courses,
or conferences.
Service
You will develop a strategy for the establishment of an International
Knowledge Centre for the study of cities at KU Leuven. This
knowledge center can count on start-up funding from KU Leuven and
patronage funds, but will also be largely self-sufficient by attracting
external funding.
The candidate will, in this respect, set up an interfaculty knowledge
center within the Humanities and Social Sciences group and, by extension
the university.
Requirements
* You have a PhD in a relevant research area, preferably with a
background in one of the Social Sciences (e.g. public
administration; political science; sociology; communication
sciences; anthropology; social geography;...). The high quality of
your research is demonstrated by publications in leading
international journals, edited volumes or monographs.
* You have a track record of acquiring competitive research
grants.International experience is an important advantage.
* You have demonstrated skills related to academic teaching.
* You have organizational skills and a cooperative attitude.
* You have leadership skills within a university context and worldwide
academic networks.
The official administrative language used at KU Leuven is Dutch. If you
do not speak Dutch (or do not speak it well) at the start of employment,
KU Leuven will provide language training to enable you to take part in
administrative meetings.
Before teaching courses in Dutch or English, you will be given the
opportunity to learn Dutch respectively English to the required standard.
Offer
We are offering a fulltime employment in an intellectually challenging
environment. KU Leuven is a research-intensive, internationally oriented
university that carries out both fundamental and applied scientific
research. It is highly inter- and multidisciplinarily focused
and strives for international excellence. In this regard, it actively
works together with research partners in Belgium and abroad. It provides
its students with an academic education that is based on high-quality
scientific research.
You will work in Leuven, a historic, dynamic and lively city located in
the heart of Belgium, within 20 minutes from Brussels, the capital
of the European Union, and less than two hours from Paris, London and
Amsterdam.
Depending on your record and qualifications, you will be appointed to or
tenured in one of the ranks of the professorial academic
staff: assistant professor, associate professor, professor or full
professor. In principle, junior researchers are appointed as assistant
professor on the tenure track for a period of 5 years; after this period
and a positive evaluation, they are permanently appointed (or tenured)
as an associate professor..
Interested?
Apply online
Online applications only, please
seehttps://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/55410242?hl=en&lang=en
*More information?*
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Steven Eggermont, academic
contact person (email:(steven.eggermont /at/ kuleuven.be)
<mailto:(steven.eggermont /at/ kuleuven.be)>, tel. +32 16 32 32 38).
For more information on guidelines and application procedure please
contact Mrs. Kristin Vermeylen ((kristin.vermeylen /at/ kuleuven.be)
<mailto:(kristin.vermeylen /at/ kuleuven.be)>, tel. +32 16 32 09 07) or Mrs.
Christelle Maeyaert ((christelle.maeyaert /at/ kuleuven.be)
<mailto:(christelle.maeyaert /at/ kuleuven.be)>, tel. +32 16 31 41 94).
More detailed information is available on following website
<https://www.kuleuven.be/onderzoek/gedocumenteerd/index_en.html#details/8804ED45A9A342B9EB665ED29EC90D36CE3D57DD>
KU Leuven seeks to foster an environment where all talents can flourish,
regardless of gender, age, cultural background, nationality or
impairments. If you have any questions relating to accessibility or
support, please contact us (atdiversiteit.HR /at/ kuleuven.be)
<mailto:(diversiteit.HR /at/ kuleuven.be)>.
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