[AK.IPO] Circular Economy Politics Doctoral/PhD Position
Tim Büthe
buthe at hfp.tum.de
Fr Mai 31 11:18:23 CEST 2024
Dear IPE/IPÖ Colleagues,
If you are a recent (or just about finished) Master's student interested in pursuing a regulatory politics/policy PhD with a circular economy focus, the following opportunity might interest you – or for the more advanced members of this list: If you have any such former or current students, please alert them to this opportunity:
In the context of the Mission Network Circular Economy at the Technical University of Munich (https://www.mission-networks.tum.de/en/circular-economy/home/), I am developing a project that examines the regulatory politics of the transition from a linear to a circular (and thus more sustainable!) economy. The primary objective is to explain why some countries' laws and regulations are very conducive to greater circularity (ideally actively, meaningfully encouraging the circular economy transition) whereas other countries' regulatory and policy environments constitute more of an impediment, despite the countries having very similar levels of economic development, political institutions, etc.
I am looking for a (future) PhD student with background in political science, public policy studies, economics, or a related social science who might work with me on this project starting in winter 2024 (Details of course to be discussed).
If interested, please send an email with subject line "Application for Circular Economy Politics PhD Position" with a current CV, transcripts from your Master's and Bachelor's degrees, a writing sample, and a cover letter relating your interest in the topic, via email to:
ir-chair at hfp.tum.de
All applications received by Wednesday, June 5, will be given full and equal consideration; applications will continue to be reviewed thereafter in the order received until the position is filled. Inquiries may also be sent to the above email address.
Best wishes,
Tim Büthe
Prof. Dr. Tim Büthe
Lehrstuhl für International Relations
Vorsitzender des Senats der Technischen Universität München
Hochschule für Politik an der TU München (TUM)
TUM School of School of Social Sciences & Technology und TUM School of Management
Richard-Wagner-Straße 1
80333 München
Tel.: (+49) 89 / 90 77 93 - 100
Technology Policy Scholar
Sanford School of Public Policy
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708 (USA)
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