The EUI has a vacancy for a Research Fellow in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in the ERC funded project TRANSNATIONAL led by Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks.
Department: Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EGPP
Length of contract and % of full-time: 100%, starting 1 September 2022 or earlier (1 April or 1 May upon agreement) for 24 months.
Salary indication: Net salary per month, approx. €3,200 (Grade CRD3/1). In addition to the salary, the Research Fellow may be entitled to receive various allowances, in particular: household allowance, expatriation allowance, dependent child allowance and education allowance. More information about conditions of employment is available herehttps://www.eui.eu/ServicesAndAdmin/PersonnelService/Summary-of-Conditions-of-Employment-and-Benefits.
Director of project: Prof Liesbet Hooghe
Title of project: TRANSNATIONAL - The Transnational Divide: Local Triggers, Social Networks, and Group Identities
TRANSNATIONAL seeks to explain the intensity of political polarization in Western societies. It will combine insights from political cleavage theory with those on identity theory and social networks to examine transnational polarization through surveys, natural experiments, and interviews. The research is funded by a five-year advanced ERC grant to Liesbet Hooghe which starts in January 2021. The project leaders are Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks.
TRANSNATIONAL project website: http://europeangovernanceandpolitics.eui.eu/transnational/
The chief role of the Research Fellow is to conduct research on the causes/consequences of the contemporary political divide in western societies. The ERC project and the directors will provide a supportive context for first-rate research. The Fellow will have minimal administrative responsibilities related to the ERC grant (5%).
Qualifications: The applicant should submit a 2-page statement summarizing their research plans.
Essential:
I would be grateful if you could distribute this via the epsa mailing list.
Thanks.
Liesbet Hooghe
Liesbet Hooghe
W.R. Kenan Professor, Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill
Research Professor, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EUI
https://hooghe.web.unc.edu
From: Hooghe, Liesbet hooghe@email.unc.edu
Sent: Saturday, October 2, 2021 9:21 AM
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Cc: Marks, Gary W marks@unc.edu; Hooghe, Elisabeth Elisabeth.Hooghe@EUI.eu; Wielgo, Joanna Zofia Joanna.Wielgo@eui.eu
Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship at the RSCAS, European University Institute, Florence
The EUI has a vacancy for a Research Fellow in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in the ERC funded project TRANSNATIONAL led by Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks.
Department: Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EGPP
Length of contract and % of full-time: 100%, starting 1 September 2022 or earlier (1 April or 1 May upon agreement) for 24 months.
Salary indication: Net salary per month, approx. €3,200 (Grade CRD3/1). In addition to the salary, the Research Fellow may be entitled to receive various allowances, in particular: household allowance, expatriation allowance, dependent child allowance and education allowance. More information about conditions of employment is available herehttps://www.eui.eu/ServicesAndAdmin/PersonnelService/Summary-of-Conditions-of-Employment-and-Benefits.
Director of project: Prof Liesbet Hooghe
Title of project: TRANSNATIONAL - The Transnational Divide: Local Triggers, Social Networks, and Group Identities
TRANSNATIONAL seeks to explain the intensity of political polarization in Western societies. It will combine insights from political cleavage theory with those on identity theory and social networks to examine transnational polarization through surveys, natural experiments, and interviews. The research is funded by a five-year advanced ERC grant to Liesbet Hooghe which starts in January 2021. The project leaders are Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks.
TRANSNATIONAL project website: http://europeangovernanceandpolitics.eui.eu/transnational/
The chief role of the Research Fellow is to conduct research on the causes/consequences of the contemporary political divide in western societies. The ERC project and the directors will provide a supportive context for first-rate research. The Fellow will have minimal administrative responsibilities related to the ERC grant (5%).
Qualifications: The applicant should submit a 2-page statement summarizing their research plans.
Essential:
The EUI has a vacancy for a Research Fellow in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in the ERC funded project TRANSNATIONAL led by Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks.
Department: Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EGPP
Length of contract and % of full-time: 100%, starting 1 September 2022 or earlier (1 April or 1 May upon agreement) for 24 months.
Salary indication: Net salary per month, approx. €3,200 (Grade CRD3/1). In addition to the salary, the Research Fellow may be entitled to receive various allowances, in particular: household allowance, expatriation allowance, dependent child allowance and education allowance. More information about conditions of employment is available herehttps://www.eui.eu/ServicesAndAdmin/PersonnelService/Summary-of-Conditions-of-Employment-and-Benefits.
Director of project: Prof Liesbet Hooghe
Title of project: TRANSNATIONAL - The Transnational Divide: Local Triggers, Social Networks, and Group Identities
TRANSNATIONAL seeks to explain the intensity of political polarization in Western societies. It will combine insights from political cleavage theory with those on identity theory and social networks to examine transnational polarization through surveys, natural experiments, and interviews. The research is funded by a five-year advanced ERC grant to Liesbet Hooghe which starts in January 2021. The project leaders are Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks.
TRANSNATIONAL project website: http://europeangovernanceandpolitics.eui.eu/transnational/
The chief role of the Research Fellow is to conduct research on the causes/consequences of the contemporary political divide in western societies. The ERC project and the directors will provide a supportive context for first-rate research. The Fellow will have minimal administrative responsibilities related to the ERC grant (5%).
Qualifications: The applicant should submit a 2-page statement summarizing their research plans.
Essential: