Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Regional Input-Output Modelling

School of Management, University of Bradford
The closing date for applications is Thursday, 16 December 2021

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The University of Bradford is looking to recruit a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to carry out environment-economy modelling as part of new work being led by CUSP research fellow Dr Simon Mair. The position is available for 24 months and is part of the UKRI funded project “Marine Spatial Planning Addressing Climate Effects (MSPACE)”. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team from Plymouth Marine Laboratory, the Centre of Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Heriott-Watt University, Marine Scotland-Science, The Marine Climate change Impacts Partnership, The University of Bradford and the University of Essex.

The successful applicant will work with an academic team to model the economic, environmental and social impacts of changing marine resource distributions and adaptation plans. This will involve working closely with natural science colleagues and key partners to construct regional input-output tables and satellite accounts that are closely linked to marine resources. The successful candidate will be expected to share the findings verbally and in writing, with both academic and non-academic communities.

You will be based in the Business Analytics, Circular Economy and Supply Chain (BACES) Research Centre in the School of Management at the University of Bradford. There is scope to work remotely in the UK for at least some of the time.

The closing date for applications is Thursday, 16 December 2021. Further details can be found on the Bradford uni website: https://jobs.bradford.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=HR0114769.

Contact

Please contact Simon Mair to discuss the post informally at s.mair1@bradford.ac.uk.

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