UNU is an international community of scholars engaged in policy-oriented research, capacity development and dissemination of knowledge in furthering the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations. The mission of UNU is to contribute, through research and capacity building, to efforts to resolve the pressing global problems that are the concern of the United Nations and its Member States.
For the past four decades, UNU has been a go-to think tank for impartial research on human survival, conflict prevention, sustainable development, and welfare. With more than 400 researchers in 12 countries, UNU’s work spans the 17 Sustainable Development Goals’ full breadth, generating policy-relevant knowledge to effect positive global change. UNU maintains more than 200 collaborations with UN agencies and leading universities and research institutions across the globe.
United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS):
UNU-EHS, established in December 2003, is part of the UNU system, a worldwide network of Research and Training Institutes. Its mission is to advance human security through knowledge-based approaches to reducing vulnerability and environmental risks.
The UNU Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), is one of 14 research and training Institutes that comprise the think tanks in the UNU system. It contributes to the overall mandate of UNU, and the UN, by advancing human security and well-being through reducing current and future risks from environmental hazards and climate change. UNU-EHS’s research is clustered in two main areas: “Risk and Adaptation” and “Transformation”. For more information, please visit www.ehs.unu.edu.
“Risk and Adaptation” Department:
The department Risk and Adaptation focuses on understanding and addressing interconnected risks and the adverse impacts of climate change in science and policy based on a variety of different, yet complementary work streams. These include, inter alia, (i) understanding and assessing systemic risk, (ii) developing pathways to sustainability, (iii) supporting the international regime to respond to climate impacts, (iv) fostering governance and the uptake of climate and disaster finance, (v) understanding human mobility and immobility in context of climate change, (vi) assessing and developing ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction and adaptation, (vii) understanding and assessing loss and damage, and (vii) enhancing climate risks analytics and forecasting, with a focus on regions which are strongly exposed to the adverse impacts of climate change and disaster risk, such as cities, mountains, river basins and the low-lying coasts.
“Climate and Migration” Division:
The Environment and Migration: Interactions and Choices (EMIC) Division undertakes pioneering research to strengthen the evidence base on the multiple linkages between human mobility and environmental change. EMIC research informs policy and action of UN organizations, governments and civil society including on the circumstances under which migration can be adaptive or when it should be considered as a form of loss and damage. Specific themes include migration and displacement in the context of environmental and climate change, planned relocation, and voluntary and involuntary immobility. Cross-cutting research themes include livelihoods, adaptation, ecosystem services, development, urbanization, gender, conflict, social cohesion, culture, health and well-being. EMIC researchers have also pioneered research on ‘loss and damage’ from climate change, particularly non-economic loss and damage.
Under the authority of the Director of UNU-EHS / Vice-Rector in Europe and the supervision of the Head of the EMIC Division, the successful candidate will be entrusted with predominantly academic/scientific tasks, including some administrative activities as following:
1. Contribute to UNU’s involvement in the Horizon2020-funded project RethinkAction (Cross-sectoral planning decision-making platform to foster climate action).
2. Support the Section Head and EMIC team members:
3. Contribute to inter-UNU Institute collaboration on research topics and themes related to Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change (MHCC)
4. Contribute to UNU-EHS’ Joint-Master’s program
5. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor(s)
Values:
Behaviours:
1) Education and certification
Master’s degree or its equivalent in a (social) scientific discipline, preferably in the area of Geography, Environmental Science, Sustainability Science, Behavioral Science, Psychology or in another relevant thematic area for the EMIC division
2) Required skills and experience
3) Language Requirements:
Remuneration
The successful candidate will be employed under a national PSA contract. UNU offers an attractive compensation package including an annual net salary, commensurate with the experience and qualifications of the candidate. Benefits include 30 days annual leave and a health insurance scheme.
UNU is not liable for any taxes that may be levied on the remuneration you receive under this contract. Payment of any such taxes remains the sole responsibility of PSA holders.
Duration of contract
The duration of the initial contract is 1 year. This is Personnel Service Agreement (PSA) contract with UNU, with the possibility for renewal subject to requirements and satisfactory work performance. The combined duration on a PSA contract with UNU may not exceed six (6) years. The mandatory age of retirement for PSA holders is 65 years. This post is open to applicants from all countries and UNU will aid the
successful applicant in securing a work visa for Germany, as necessary. It is, however, a locally recruited post and no relocation allowances
apply. The duty station will be Bonn, Germany.
Starting date: As soon as possible
How to Apply
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Application Deadline: 22 May 2024
Assessment
Evaluation of qualified candidates may include an assessment exercise which may be followed by a competency-based interview, background checks, and references.
Special Notice
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