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PhD Position: Transition towards Circular Societies

Posted 31 Mar 2025
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1 to 10 years
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Job function
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€2,901 - €3,707 per month
Degree level
Required languages
English (Fluent)
Dutch (Fluent)
Deadline
11 May 2025 00:00

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Join our interdisciplinary team at Utrecht University as a PhD candidate in the project ‘Accelerating the Circular Transition’ (ACT!). Contribute to the transition towards a circular society by researching mission-specific innovation systems and governance strategies.

Your job

The world is facing critical challenges, including climate change, biodiversity loss, excessive pollution, and resource scarcity. These systemic issues are rooted in the linear, extractive nature of resource use in present-day society. To address this, a transition to a circular society is urgently needed. But how can this transition be governed? What strategies can policymakers, businesses, and civil society use to accelerate this shift? And how can diverse actors be aligned around a shared vision of a circular future?

The exciting multi-disciplinary project ‘Accelerating the Circular Transition’ (ACT!). ACT! develops a systemic approach to accelerate the fair transition to a circular society in The Netherlands (and beyond). It will co-create a toolbox, including shared visions of a circular society (with societal wellbeing at the centre), simulation models, and an integrated approach to manage this complex transition. For this, the consortium exists of a large variety of scientific researchers (from different disciplinary backgrounds) in combination with stakeholders from all parts of the Dutch society, from (national, regional and local) government to industry, and local NGOs.

As a PhD candidate, you will focus on how mission-specific innovation systems (MIS) can drive circular transitions. Missions have become a new paradigm in innovation policy, aiming to align innovation processes with severe societal needs or problems marked by uncertainty, complexity and contestation. However, navigating these missions requires an understanding of the actors, institutions, and governance structures that shape them. To navigate this complexity, we will analyse the functioning of the MIS and focus on how governance structures can be coordinated to overcome contestation and fragmentation.

Your research will explore the following questions:

  • How can innovation systems be structured and functioning to support a circular society? What actors, institutions, and infrastructures are needed to scale up circular solutions?
  • How to align different niche solutions—technological, social, and economic—to create a shared mission for circular innovation?
  • How can governance and coordination mechanisms enable collaboration between policymakers, industry leaders, and civil society actors?
  • What is the role of orchestrators, who facilitate collaboration and transition efforts within the MIS?

Using a mix of qualitative research methods—including event history analysis, interviews, and co-creation workshops—you will map out existing governance structures, identify gaps, and develop guidelines and intervention strategies to support circular transition pathways. Your research will start with the furniture sector as an initial case study, given the upcoming Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulation in 2030, and will expand to broader policy and governance challenges.

You will be embedded in a dynamic research team and work closely with stakeholders across government, industry, and civil society. Your work will directly inform policy discussions, contributing to concrete strategies for accelerating circular transitions.

Your qualities

You are a goal-oriented researcher with a strong motivation to get a PhD. You want to work in an interdisciplinary research environment in close interaction with stakeholders. Specifically, you have the following qualifications:

  • You have successfully completed a relevant Master’s degree. Academic discipline is not a leading criterium for selection, so feel free to apply from any discipline if you have affinity with the research topic.
  • You are comfortable moving between various academic disciplines, and eager to learn how different disciplines approach questions of sustainability.
  • You have affinity with in-depth research and innovative methods.
  • You have a strong interest in sustainability (transitions), as demonstrated by training or extracurricular activities.
  • You have experience with stakeholder engagement and communication of scientific research.
  • You enjoy working in an interdisciplinary team, and can showcase a critical attitude, intellectual independence, and good organisational skills.
  • You have excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Dutch (C1 level).

Our offer

  • A position for one year, with an extension to a total of four years upon a successful assessment in the first year, and with the specific intent that it results in a doctorate within this period;
  • a working week of 38 hours and a gross monthly salary between €2,901 and €3,707 (salary scale P under the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU));
  • 8% holiday pay and 8.3% year-end bonus;
  • a pension scheme, partially paid parental leave and flexible terms of employment based on the CAO NU.

We work on a better future. In order to do that, we join forces with academics, students, alumni, social partners, the government and the corporate world. Together, we look for sustainable solutions to the big challenges of today and tomorrow.

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