[gep-ed] FW: Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Environmental Policy

2022-05-16 Thread 'Christian Downie' via gep-ed
FYI environmental policy position at ANU

Cheers
Christian



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Position Available: Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Environmental Policy

The Fenner School of Environment and Society is looking for an Senior 
Lecturer/Associate Professor in Environmental Policy.



We are seeking an outstanding mid-career academic to contribute to the School's 
research, education and impact in the field of environment policy. The 
successful candidate will contribute to curriculum renewal and lead courses 
relevant to environment policy. The position is a continuing Level C/D.



We are looking for a candidate with an excellent capacity for collaborative 
research and outreach, a passion for teaching, and an inter-disciplinary 
approach to building partnerships for research and impact on environment 
policy. This role is also specifically available for women. Women from 
culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and LGBTQ+ women are strongly 
encouraged to apply.



Applications close June 19th, 2022, 11:55PM AEST



For more information, including a position description, inquiry contact, 
salary, and application specifications, visit the advertised role here: 
https://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/545429/senior-lecturerassociate-professor-environmental-policy



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[gep-ed] Tenure Track position ANU

2019-04-15 Thread Christian Downie
Dear all,

This research intensive tenure track position at the Australian National 
University may be of interest. One of our core research areas is climate and 
energy governance.

http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/529234/braithwaite-research-fellow-fellow

Cheers
Christian

Christian Downie, PhD
Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow
School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet)
The Australian National University | Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
Email: christian.dow...@anu.edu.au<mailto:christian.dow...@anu.edu.au> | Phone: 
+61 2 6125 4438 | Website: http://christiandownie.com/

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[gep-ed] FW: Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Fellow - position

2018-04-21 Thread Christian Downie
Dear colleagues,

See below a 2-year post doc position position to work on a government funded 
project looking to promote renewable energy in the Asia-Pacific, and based at 
the ANU in Canberra.

Cheers
Christian

Christian Downie, PhD
Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow and Higher Degree Research Convenor
School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet)
The Australian National University | Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
Email: christian.dow...@anu.edu.au<mailto:christian.dow...@anu.edu.au> | Phone: 
+61 2 6125 4438 | Website: 
http://christiandownie.com<http://christiandownie.com/>


http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/522553/postdoctoral-research-fellow


Work type: Fixed Term
Location: Canberra / ACT
Categories: Academic

Classification: Academic Level A or Level B
Salary package: $70,107-$109,181 AUD per annum, plus 17% superannuation
Terms: Full-time, fixed term appointment of two years

Position overview

The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP) leads intellectual engagement 
with the Asia-Pacific region through research, teaching and contributions to 
public debate, and seeks to set the international standard for scholarship 
concerning the region.

School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) is one of five 
Schools/Centres in CAP and is a dynamic community of scholars from different 
disciplines united by our interest in governance and regulation. It has 
received international recognition as one of the world’s most vibrant 
governance and regulatory academic centres, combining rigorous 
interdisciplinary research with innovative forms of knowledge-translation 
locally, nationally and globally. Our work is built on principles of justice, 
sustainability and human well-being. Currently we work in the following 
thematic areas: Climate, Energy & the Environment; Law, Justice and Human 
Rights; Society, Safety & Health; Trade, Investment & Intellectual Property. We 
welcome new research directions.

RegNet is seeking a world-class early career academic to contribute to a 
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) project on 'harnessing financial 
markets and institutional investment to increase the penetration of clean 
energy in the Asia Pacific.

The Postdoctoral or Research Fellow will undertake internationally acclaimed 
research in the area of climate and energy governance, will engage in the 
education programs within RegNet and more generally in the intellectual life of 
RegNet, CAP and the wider University community.

Enquiries: Professor Neil Gunningham, e-mail: 
neil.gunning...@anu.edu.au<mailto:neil.gunning...@anu.edu.au>

Read more about RegNet: http://regnet.anu.edu.au/

The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres 
Strait Islander people. For more information on employment opportunities, 
contact our Indigenous Employment Consultant on 
indigenous.employm...@anu.edu.au<mailto:indigenous.employm...@anu.edu.au>

ANU values diversity and inclusion and is committed to providing equal 
employment opportunities to those of all backgrounds and identities. For more 
information about staff equity at ANU, visit 
https://services.anu.edu.au/human-resources/respect-inclusion

Application information

In order to apply for this role please make sure that you upload the following 
documents:

  *   A statement addressing the selection criteria.
  *   A current curriculum vitae (CV) which includes the names and contact 
details of at least three referees (preferably including a current or previous 
supervisor). If your CV does not include referees you can complete these online 
when prompted in the application form.
  *   Other documents, if required.

Applications which do not address the selection criteria may not be considered 
for the position

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[gep-ed] FW: [Regnet_academics] Regulatory Scholar Sought at the ANU

2018-04-17 Thread Christian Downie
Dear all,

The position below at the Australian National University may be of interest, 
especially for people working on climate and energy issues.

Cheers
Christian

Christian Downie, PhD
Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow and Higher Degree Research Convenor
School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet)
The Australian National University | Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
Email: christian.dow...@anu.edu.au<mailto:christian.dow...@anu.edu.au> | Phone: 
+61 2 6125 4438 | Website: 
http://christiandownie.com<http://christiandownie.com/>



Looking for an outstanding regulatory scholar to become our next Braithwaite 
Research Fellow/Fellowat the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance 
(RegNet).

http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/522551/research-fellow-fellow


Work type: Tenure Track
Location: Canberra / ACT / Australia
Categories: Academic
Classification: Academic Level B / Level C
Salary package: $96,087 - $128,825 AUD per annum, plus 17% superannuation
Terms: Full time, Tenure Track appointment

 Position overview

The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP) leads intellectual engagement 
with the Asia-Pacific region through research, teaching and contributions to 
public debate, and seeks to set the international standard for scholarship 
concerning the region.

The School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) is one of five 
Schools/Centres in CAP and is a dynamic community of scholars from different 
disciplines united by our interest in governance and regulation. It has 
received international recognition as one of the world’s most vibrant 
governance and regulatory academic centres, combining rigorous 
interdisciplinary research with innovative forms of knowledge-translation 
locally, nationally and globally. Our work is built on principles of justice, 
sustainability and human well-being. Currently we work in the following 
thematic areas: Climate, Energy & the Environment; Law, Justice and Human 
Rights; Society, Safety & Health; Trade, Investment & Intellectual Property. We 
welcome new research directions.

RegNet is seeking a world-class early to mid-career academic regulatory scholar 
to join an established interdisciplinary team. In addition to a strong personal 
research trajectory, the successful candidate will have interest and expertise 
in comparative and interdisciplinary scholarship with an emphasis on the Asia 
Pacific region.

The Research Fellow or Fellow will teach into our graduate program and will 
also engage in the intellectual life of RegNet, CAP and the wider University 
community.

The successful candidate will be an excellent researcher, innovative teacher 
and will welcome opportunities to contribute to the School.

This opportunity is being offered as a Tenured Track Appointment, which is for 
an initial period of seven years, with the option of renewal or conversion at 
the end of the initial employment agreement.

Enquiries: Professor Sharon Friel, e-mail: 
sharon.fr...@anu.edu.au<mailto:sharon.fr...@anu.edu.eu>

Read more about RegNet: http://regnet.anu.edu.au/

The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres 
Strait Islander people. For more information on employment opportunities, 
contact our Indigenous Employment Consultant on 
indigenous.employm...@anu.edu.au<mailto:indigenous.employm...@anu.edu.au>

ANU values diversity and inclusion and is committed to providing equal 
employment opportunities to those of all backgrounds and identities. For more 
information about staff equity at ANU, visit 
https://services.anu.edu.au/human-resources/respect-inclusion

Application information

In order to apply for this role please make sure that you upload the following 
documents:

  *   A statement addressing the selection criteria.
  *   A current curriculum vitae (CV) which includes the names and contact 
details of at least three referees (preferably including a current or previous 
supervisor). If your CV does not include referees you can complete these online 
when prompted in the application form.
  *   Other documents, if required.

Applications which do not address the selection criteria may not be considered 
for the position.





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[gep-ed] Professor position - RegNet, Australian National University

2017-09-20 Thread Christian Downie
Great position - and plenty of research groups in the School and the Australian 
National University more generally now working on climate and energy issues.

Christian Downie, PhD
Fellow and Higher Degree Research Convenor
School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet)
The Australian National University | Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
Email: christian.dow...@anu.edu.au<mailto:christian.dow...@anu.edu.au> | Phone: 
+61 2 6125 4438 | Website: http://christiandownie.com/

Professor, School of Regulation and Global Governance
We seek to employ a distinguished scholar and academic leader to join the 
School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) as Professor. The Professor 
will have an outstanding track record of achievement in research and education 
related to regulation and governance.

Job no: 517663
Work type: Continuing
Location: Canberra / ACT
Classification: Academic Level E
Salary package: $169,586 - $179,846 AUD per annum, plus 17% superannuation


Position overview

The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP) leads intellectual engagement 
with the Asia-Pacific region through research, teaching and contributions to 
public debate, and seeks to set the international standard for scholarship 
concerning the region.

The School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) is one of five 
Schools/Centres in CAP. RegNet undertakes interdisciplinary research and 
education in governance and regulation associated with major social and 
environmental issues. Our work is based on principles of social justice, 
sustainability and human wellbeing. We test and develop theory; provide 
rigorous qualitative and quantitative empirical evidence on important issues, 
and proactively engage in the policy debates in Australia, the Asia Pacific 
region and internationally.

RegNet harnesses deep disciplinary expertise alongside a world renowned 
approach to interdisciplinarity - drawing critically upon theory and 
methodologies from a range of fields including anthropology, criminology, 
economics, international relations, law, philosophy, political science, 
psychology, public administration, public health, and sociology. Currently we 
work in the following thematic areas: Climate, Energy & the Environment; Law, 
Justice and Human Rights; Society, Safety & Health; Trade, Investment & 
Intellectual Property. We welcome new research directions.

RegNet seeks a world renowned scholar and academic leader in the field of 
Regulation and Governance, to join an established interdisciplinary School. In 
addition to an internationally acclaimed reputation, the successful candidate 
will have expertise in interdisciplinary scholarship, ideally with an emphasis 
on the Asia Pacific region.

The Professor will play a leading role in all RegNet activities and will be 
part of the leadership team within RegNet. In addition to undertaking 
internationally acclaimed research, the Professor will teach across the 
education programs, and supervise research students. They will contribute to 
strategic management and planning activities and will undertake senior academic 
administrative tasks within the School.

Reporting to the School Director the Professor will work in close partnership 
with academics across the School and will maintain close links with other 
academic experts in related fields.  The Professor will actively engage in the 
intellectual life of RegNet, CAP and the wider University community.

Enquiries: Professor Sharon Friel, e-mail: 
sharon.fr...@anu.edu.au<mailto:sharon.fr...@anu.edu.au>


Apply here - 
http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/517663/professor-school-of-regulation-and-global-governance




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[gep-ed] FW: [Regnet_academics] Regulatory Theory: foundations and applications available free from ANU Press

2017-03-11 Thread Christian Downie
Dear all,

This may well be a valuable resource for many of you teaching theories of 
regulation and governance and there are a several chapters that directly 
address environmental issues. Plus it is completely free to download.

Best wishes

Christian

Dr. Christian Downie
Research Fellow and HDR Convenor
School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) • The Australian National 
University • Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
Email: christian.dow...@anu.edu.au<mailto:christian.dow...@anu.edu.au> • 
Website: http://christiandownie.com/ • Book available now: The Politics of 
Climate Change 
Negotiations<http://www.e-elgar.co.uk/bookentry_main.lasso?currency=US=15650>




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[Regulatory Theory - book cover]


RegNet’s new free etext, Regulatory Theory: Foundations & Applications (Peter 
Drahos ed.) is now available for free download at ANU Press.

»   take a look at the textbook   
<https://alumniandfriends.anu.edu.au/page.redir?target=http%3a%2f%2fbit.ly%2fregulatorytheory=46625=1=11426891=2d9a54f5-39b8-4e49-922c-a2caed6675e5>

The textbook was designed with the PhD student, regulatory practitioner or 
policy maker in mind, introducing in an accessible way the central issues of 
regulatory theory through a selection of key concepts and topics. With its 43 
chapters from 44 scholars from across the global RegNet network, including 
chapters from John and Valerie Braithwaite, Peter Grabosky, Neil Gunningham, 
Fiona Haines, Terry Halliday, David Levi-Faur, Christine Parker, Colin Scott 
and Clifford Shearing, this textbook is a valuable resource.

The textbook was born out of a desire to make RegNet’s work on regulation and 
governance accessible to our students, as well as to regulatory practitioners 
and scholars everywhere. Law and sociology scholars, criminologists, 
economists, political scientists, public health theorists, amongst others, will 
find it a comprehensive interdisciplinary resource on the themes of regulation, 
governance and globalisation.

At RegNet we are strong supporters of the global intellectual commons, so we 
have decided to make the electronic version of the book freely available.

The book is accessible in its entirety in epub and PDF versions, but also in 
individual PDF chapters.  It features an interactive contents page that divides 
chapters into key theories, concepts, methods and psychological foundations. If 
you are unsure where to start, or are looking for material on, for example, a 
specific theory or concept use this interactive to navigate to chapters in your 
area of interest or to find key readings in regulatory theory.

»   access the interactive version   
<https://alumniandfriends.anu.edu.au/page.redir?target=http%3a%2f%2fpress-files.anu.edu.au%2fdownloads%2fpress%2fn2304%2fpdf%2finteractive_contents.html=46625=1=11426891=2d9a54f5-39b8-4e49-922c-a2caed6675e5>

Do take a moment to browse through the textbook.  We welcome its use in 
teaching or as a resource for interested students.







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[gep-ed] New Book: The Politics of Climate Change Negotiations

2014-06-23 Thread Christian Downie
Dear colleagues,

Apologies for cross-postings, but I thought some of you may be interested in my 
new book published by Edward Elgar in hardback and ebook:

The Politics of Climate Change Negotiations: Strategies and Variables in 
Prolonged International
Negotiations

The Politics of Climate Change Negotiations describes the successes and 
failures of protracted international negotiations and most importantly, 
examines the lessons they hold for the future. Drawing on more than 100 
interviews with climate change insiders, including former ministers, chief 
negotiators and presidential advisers, Christian Downie presents a rare inside 
account of why states agree to what they do and why they change their position 
in long negotiations. He also identifies eight strategies that others can use 
to influence the most powerful states in the world.

Christian Downie's historical look at the negotiating behavior of the United 
States and the European Union during international efforts to implement a 
meaningful climate change treaty, go a long way toward explaining why
current negotiations are bogged down. His findings about the impact of domestic 
politics on international negotiations should not be overlooked. The only way 
we will able to move to a new set of enforceable and meaningful greenhouse gas 
reduction commitments is to understand why past approaches have not worked.'
- Lawrence Susskind, Harvard Law School, US

'This is an enormously well-researched study that addresses an important 
hitherto-unanswered problem of negotiations. Usually single instances are 
analyzed but what about serial negotiations that return again and again to the 
subject, where the parties change position in their course? Downie tells us how 
this happens and in the process, enriches our understanding of negotiation. I 
enjoyed reading this book.'
- I. William Zartman, The Johns Hopkins University, US


The first chapter of the book is available 
onlinehttp://www.e-elgar.co.uk/bookentry_main.lasso?currency=USid=15650 and 
copies for review are available on request from Edward 
Elgarhttp://www.e-elgar.co.uk/contactus.lasso. I have attached a flyer with a 
discount code.

Warm regards

Christian

Dr. Christian Downie
Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences * The University of New South Wales * 
Sydney NSW 2052, Australia
Phone: +61 (2) 9385 0571 * Email: 
c.dow...@unsw.edu.aumailto:c.dow...@unsw.edu.au * Twitter: 
@DownieChristianhttps://twitter.com/DownieChristian * Website: 
https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/dr-christian-downie


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