Overview
The Agriculture and Life Sciences in the Economy Unit is looking for a senior researcher to work on the "Quantitative Analysis of Agricultural Policies" project in the SUSTAG Action (Sustainable Agriculture. The Socio Economic Dimension).
The successful candidate will:
• Identify and analyse the main policy issues relating to European / non European agriculture. This will include the analysis and assessment of Agricultural Policies, particularly the CAP (direct aid, rural development, etc.) on farm/household and the rural/regional economy;
• coordinate and monitor research projects in the field. This will include validation and evaluation of research results, drafting analytical reports, including policy analyses and scientific publications.
He/she should have:
• good knowledge of agricultural policies;
• proven expertise in using quantitative/modelling tools to analyse the impact of agricultural policies at farm-house level and on the agro-food sectors ;
• good analytical and organisational skills, ability to adapt to a wide range of different tasks;
• good communication skills and demonstrated ability drafting clear and accurate reports.
The senior scientist must have at the time of applying a minimum of 10 years research experience at the post-doctoral level, or a minimum of 15 years research experience after the first university degree giving access to doctoral studies (which may include periods of training such as a master's degree) in a field relevant to the JRC's scientific activities.
A very good level of written and spoken English is essential and knowledge of at least one other EU language is compulsory.
Duration 24 months
IPTS Contacts Administrative: Ms Gesa Auf der Heyde
E-mail: jrc-ipts-recruitment@ec.europa.eu
Scientific: Mr Jacques Delincé
E-mail: jacques.delince@ec.europa.eu
Further information can be found at:
Institute for Prospective Technological Studies
AGRILIFE Unit, SUSTAG Action
http://agrilife.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
The Agriculture and Life Sciences in the Economy Unit is looking for a senior researcher to work on the "Quantitative Analysis of Agricultural Policies" project in the SUSTAG Action (Sustainable Agriculture. The Socio Economic Dimension).
The successful candidate will:
• Identify and analyse the main policy issues relating to European / non European agriculture. This will include the analysis and assessment of Agricultural Policies, particularly the CAP (direct aid, rural development, etc.) on farm/household and the rural/regional economy;
• coordinate and monitor research projects in the field. This will include validation and evaluation of research results, drafting analytical reports, including policy analyses and scientific publications.
He/she should have:
• good knowledge of agricultural policies;
• proven expertise in using quantitative/modelling tools to analyse the impact of agricultural policies at farm-house level and on the agro-food sectors ;
• good analytical and organisational skills, ability to adapt to a wide range of different tasks;
• good communication skills and demonstrated ability drafting clear and accurate reports.
The senior scientist must have at the time of applying a minimum of 10 years research experience at the post-doctoral level, or a minimum of 15 years research experience after the first university degree giving access to doctoral studies (which may include periods of training such as a master's degree) in a field relevant to the JRC's scientific activities.
A very good level of written and spoken English is essential and knowledge of at least one other EU language is compulsory.
Duration 24 months
IPTS Contacts Administrative: Ms Gesa Auf der Heyde
E-mail: jrc-ipts-recruitment@ec.europa.eu
Scientific: Mr Jacques Delincé
E-mail: jacques.delince@ec.europa.eu
Further information can be found at:
Institute for Prospective Technological Studies
AGRILIFE Unit, SUSTAG Action
http://agrilife.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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