Dos contratos predoctorales en el marco del proyecto IBEI: "REPGOV-Representative Government through Democratic Governance"
The Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) invites applications for two, four-year, fully funded PhD positions on a project entitled “REPGOV: Representative Government through Democratic Governance”. The project is funded by a European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant and led by Professor Anthony Bertelli, IBEI Senior Research Associate and the Sherwin-Whitmore Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at Pennsylvania State University.
What is the project about? REPGOV emerges from ideas at the core of Professor Bertelli’s recent book, Democracy Administered: How Public Administration Shapes Representative Government (Cambridge University Press, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316755167). More information can be found at https://wp.me/p1C7QG-9H
What is the role of the pre-doctoral researchers? Successful applicants will be core members of the REPGOV team, and they will contribute to the empirical analysis at the core of the project. PhD research on the REPGOV project will focus on quantitative and/or qualitative studies in one of four European countries the project will explore: Spain, Italy, Belgium and the United Kingdom.
What are the requirements for the positions? Applicants must have earned a recent Masters’ degree in political science, public administration, law, sociology, public policy, management, economics or a cognate subject. Proven knowledge of both quantitative and qualitative research methods as well as experience in field research is very important. Proposed projects will be evaluated according to their rigor, feasibility, and the additional insights they can provide to the REPGOV project. Successful applicants must be willing to commit to a four-year PhD research project based in Barcelona (although field work in one of the aforementioned countries will be required). Applicants must have excellent English language skills (i.e., both oral and written fluency), as well as proficiency in either Spanish, Dutch, French or Italian. Successful applicants will be requested to apply for the PhD Program in Political and Social Sciences at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra under the supervision of Professor Anthony Bertelli on or before 27 February 2022. The start date will be no later than 1 October 2022.
Applications must be submitted by 15 February 2022
Applications must be submitted via email to the REPGOV project manager, Dr. Alba Solà-Garcia (asola@ibei.org). Each application should include:
- A motivation letter (1 page).
- A current CV.
- A research proposal (maximum 3000 words)
The Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) is an inter-university institute, created in 2004, to promote postgraduate training and research in politics and international relations. Aiming to advance the understanding of global challenges facing the world, IBEI is a centre of academic excellence that combines outstanding research with high-quality teaching and career development opportunities. Located at the crossroads between Europe, the Mediterranean and Latin America, Barcelona provides a unique environment to ponder the intricacies of governance, development and security on a global scale.
IBEI is an equal opportunities employer. IBEI holds the HR Excellence in Research distinction from the European Commission, which recognises the institute’s efforts to create a stimulating and favourable work environment and its commitment to continuously improve human resources policies. IBEI is committed to Open, Transparent and Merit-based recruitment of researchers. More information about IBEI at www.ibei.org