Position ID: | Duke-SSPP-NRR-ENERGY [#18169] |
Position Title: | Visiting Scholar |
Position Type: | Non-regular rank faculty |
Position Location: | Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States [map] |
Subject Area: | Public Policy |
Appl Deadline: | 2021/03/26 11:59PM finished (2021/02/18, finished 2021/10/02, listed until 2021/03/26) |
Position Description: |
Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy Visiting Research Scholar Position in Energy, Environmental Security and Climate Change Climate Duke Center for International Development The Duke Center for International
Development (DCID), a unit within Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy advances
international development policy and practice through interdisciplinary
approaches to post-graduate education, mid-career training, international
advising and research. Its faculty and staff continuously strive to create
programs that meet the specific needs of each client and student. At DCID, faculty, staff, and students are driven by a shared vision:
development that promotes peace and prosperity for all people. DCID offers a Master of International Development Policy (MIDP) graduate degree; intensive international Executive Education programs for senior development managers; and short- and long-term advising in public finance and development management. DCID also hosts one of six centers worldwide - the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center and maintains close collaborations with the World Bank, USAID and other international and bilateral agencies as well as with consulting firms, foundations, universities, NGOs, and national governments. Today, DCID is represented around the world by
an alumni base of over 6,000 individuals from more than 130 countries. DCID’s
teaching, advising and training initiatives are contributing in a real and
positive way to sustainable development in countries around the world.
The Duke Center for
International Development invites applications for a Visiting Research Scholar position
in one or more of the following areas: energy and sustainable development,
environmental security, and climate change policy. This is a zero-salary position at this point,
pending future research and teaching possibilities and needs. This is a non-regular-rank,
non-tenure-track faculty position for one year with the option for renewal. Candidates
must have a post-baccalaureate degree or experience/expertise commensurate with
an advanced degree. Preferred candidates
will have a PhD and a strong record of research and policy engagement. The Visiting Research Scholar will:
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