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Ambitious scholar in spatial data analysis? Explore how cities evolve through a joint PhD at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre.
Your function
This PhD project is a part of the Collaborative Doctoral Partnership programme (CDP), an initiative by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) to train a new generation of doctoral graduates on the science-policy interface. For this joint project with the JRC of the European Commission we are looking for a PhD candidate to analyze urban trends. Using detailed spatial data, you will analyze changes in the physical manifestation of cities. So, how does the urban area develop because of current and ongoing demographic, economic and social transitions? How do these forces steer the amount and location of urban change? How do they influence each other and how do they interact with governments that try to steer urban development?
You will study these recent urban development trends at three scale levels: global, continental and national. In doing so we hope to be able to study the more generic drivers that govern urban development processes at large, while also being able to address the importance of local conditions and institutional settings that steer development on the ground. Using a variety of case studies also allows studying diverging trends, e.g. paying attention to both population growth and decline. The analysis will build upon recent detailed spatially explicit data developed by the JRC and others, applying state-of-the art quantitative (e.g., econometric) techniques.
Specific research topics include:
Research will be carried out at the Department of Spatial Economics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. The second and third year, you will be based at the JRC office in Ispra, Italy. The first and fourth year, you will work in Amsterdam at VU’s Spatial Information Laboratory (SPINlab), the university’s centre for research and education in Geo-Information Science.
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What do we offer?
A challenging position in a socially engaged organization. At VU Amsterdam, you contribute to education, research and service for a better world. And that is valuable. So in return for your efforts, we offer you:
During their stay at the JRC, the PhD candidate will be employed by the JRC as a Grantholder Category 20 pursuant to the Grantholder Rules of 30.10.2012 or any future rules that will replace the GH Rules. The national law of the JRC site where the Grantholder will be based shall apply to their contract of employment with the JRC. The PhD candidate will spend up to 24 months at the JRC.
While employed at the JRC, the salary and benefits are those of a JRC Grantholder Category 20, following the Grantholder rules. The annual gross salary will be around 45.000 euro and is subject to national income tax.
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Are you interested in joining SBE? You will work in a stimulating, dynamic and international environment with motivated colleagues dedicated to helping society make informed choices.
At Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, we attach great importance to the societal impact of our education and research. Personal development and social involvement are key parts of our vision on education, in which individual differences are seen as a strength. This allows us to develop innovations and insights that contribute to a better world.
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