The Beijer Institute is looking for a research assistant with a Master’s Degree or similar to help us advance a range of research initiatives and provide operational support to the research team of the Inequality and the Biosphere project and related research projects.
The Inequality and the Biosphere project is a FORMAS funded research project at the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The project seeks to improve our knowledge about how to reduce socio-economic inequalities while maintaining healthy marine and terrestrial ecosystems to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Candidates with strong analytical skills (quantitative and/or qualitative), and experience with interdisciplinary work and literature reviews, are encouraged to apply. Applicants should be prepared to combine multiple tasks of possibly varying nature and feel comfortable with engaging with different bodies of research. Familiarity with programming environments is essential to support modelling work, data cleaning, visualisation, and analysis. Experience with experimental approaches from the behavioural sciences is a merit. Candidates must be highly proficient in spoken and written English.
Tasks
The assistant will work closely with a team of interdisciplinary researchers to compile and review literature (scientific and “grey” literature), identify, collect, organise, visualise and analyse data, and assist in model analysis. The assistant may also support communication and outreach work, educational activities, as well as help organise, coordinate and participate in, international meetings and workshops with researchers and stakeholders.
Assistants can expect to be part of the full research process, and as such the RA position should be seen as an excellent opportunity to gain research experience for candidates interested in an academic future.
Candidates must have a permanent residency permit and a work permit to be eligible for the position and are expected to work mostly from the office in Stockholm.
Duration
100% for 12 months (with possible/likely extension), starting from as soon as possible (start date is negotiable, but no later than February 1st).
Salary
According to agreement.
Application
Last application date: 2023-12-15, but send your application as soon as possible as we will be conducting interviews on a regular basis.
Applications should include:
- CV
- List of relevant publications (if any) – do not send full papers as they will not be considered in the initial stage
- A description of your skills and experience as they relate to those called for in the job description
- Contact details to at least two references
Please note: Send your application as one file (pdf) and do not send any other documents as these will not be considered at the initial stage.
Applications should be e-mailed to Sofia-Kristin Kokinelis, at the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: beijer_applications@kva.se and marked “Inequality and the biosphere”.