Morning all,

 

If anyone is interested in doing a PhD on rewilding please see below.

 

All the best,

Chris

 

Chris Sandom, DPhil

Wild Business LTD

Director

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From: George Holmes <g.hol...@leeds.ac.uk>

To: Stephen Carver <s.j.car...@leeds.ac.uk>,
"jamie.lori...@ouce.ox.ac.uk" <jamie.lori...@ouce.ox.ac.uk>, "Bill Adams
(w...@cam.ac.uk)" <w...@cam.ac.uk>, "Daniel Brockington
(dan.brocking...@manchester.ac.uk)" <dan.brocking...@manchester.ac.uk>,
"ch...@wildbusiness.org" <ch...@wildbusiness.org>, "Bronwen Whitney
(bronwen.whit...@gmail.com)" <bronwen.whit...@gmail.com>,
"hans.han...@slu.se" <hans.han...@slu.se>, "Tamsin Constable
(tamsinconsta...@googlemail.com)" <tamsinconsta...@googlemail.com>

Date: 16 March 2015 09:52:06 GMT

Subject: 12 PhD studentships on Environmental Humanities (including on
rewilding)

 

Dear friends with an interest in rewilding

We are pleased to announce an EU funded doctoral training network on the
environmental humanities, with 12 studentships split across 4 partners.
Here at Leeds we will have 4 studentships, including one looking at
wilderness, rewilding and conservation in Europe. Please forward to any
MSc students who you think might be interested in applying.

Full details available here: https://enhanceeu.wordpress.com/

Note that deadlines vary for different sites.

Thanks

George


TWELVE FUNDED DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES IN
EUROPE: LEEDS | MUNICH | STOCKHOLM

 The Environmental Humanities for a Concerned Europe research group
(WWW.ENHANCEITN.EU [1]) is now seeking applicants for twelve
PhD/doctoral researchers:

 Four PhD fellows at the Environmental Humanities Research Group at the
University of Leeds (deadline: May 1, 2015) [2]
 Four doctoral fellows at the Rachel Carson Center at the Ludwig
Maximilian University of Munich and Deutsches Museum [3] (deadline: May
15, 2015)
 Four PhD fellows at the Environmental Humanities Lab at the KTH Royal
Institute of Technology in Stockholm (deadline: April 20, 2015) [4]

 These are fully-funded positions beginning in October 2015 to
participate in a jointly-organized European program with events and
training hosted by each of the partners for all twelve researchers.

 Environmental Humanities for a Concerned Europe (ENHANCE) is a Marie
Curie European Innovative Training Network (ITN) providing
multidisciplinary doctoral training in Environmental Humanities. The
four main partners are the University of Leeds (UK), the Environmental
Humanities Lab at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm,
Sweden, the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at Ludwig
Maximilian University, Munich, Germany, and the Deutsches Museum,
Munich.

The main aims of the network are to provide its Early-Stage Researchers
(ESRs)--12 in total across the four participating institutions--with the
academic and complementary skills training needed to place them at the
forefront of a new generation of Environmental Humanities research; to
lay down the foundation for a structured, sustainable approach to
doctoral training in Environmental Humanities at EU level; and to
provide potential employment for ESRs in a wide range of careers
including environmental consultancy, risk assessment, research and
development, green business management, sustainable technologies media
and communications, and not-for-profit work (environmental and wildlife
NGOs).

Research and training will concentrate on three major areas--natural
disasters and cultures of risk, history of science and technology, and
environmental ethics--and will address a series of core interlocking
issues: wilderness and conservation; flooding and drought; climate
change and risk; and waste, environmental health, and environmental
justice.

 All ESRs will be expected to work towards a doctoral degree in
humanities with the aim of completing this within the fixed term of
their appointment. They will also be expected to work closely with other
ESRs, both at their own and at other participating institutions; to go
on secondment at one or more of the ITN's five intersectoral Associated
Partners; and to link their research work with key European
environmental policies including the Climate Change Programme, the
European Sustainable Development Strategy, the Water Framework
Directive, and Natura 2000, e.g. by examining the social, cultural, and
ethical factors that lie behind such major areas of international
concern as water shortage, species extinction, and global climate
change.

For more information about the specific opportunities and contacts for
the three research partners, please consult: WWW.ENHANCEITN.EU [1]

 Environmental Humanities for a Concerned Europe (ENHANCE) ITN 2015-2018



Links:
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[1] http://www.enhanceitn.eu
[2]
https://enhanceeu.wordpress.com/about/university-of-leeds-four-phd-fello
wships-in-environmental-humanities/
[3]
https://enhanceeu.wordpress.com/about/4-early-stage-research-positions-i
n-munich/
[4]
https://enhanceeu.wordpress.com/about/royal-institute-of-technology-kth-
stockholm-four-phd-fellowships-available/



 



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