The UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education offers graduate education
in Delft, The Netherlands, and carries out research and capacity
building projects all over the world. The mission of UNESCO-IHE is to
contribute to the education and training of professionals and to build
the capacity of sector organizations, knowledge centres and other
institutions active in the fields of water, the environment and
infrastructure in developing countries and countries in transition.
UNESCO-IHE has a permanent staff of 180, of which 90 are scientific
staff, while about 250 guest-lecturers from academia and industry
contribute to the educational programme. Each year 750 participants
(incl. about 200 new MSc students per year) from all over the world
attend the various regular and short courses at UNESCO-IHE. The
institute has an international staff & student community with
English as working language
The Department of Integrated Water Systems and Governance provides
post-graduate education and training in the area of water management. In
addition the Department carries out research and supports the
development of education and research capacity in universities and other
knowledge centres in the developing world. Within this Department the
Water Services Management Group (WSM) focuses on management and
governance of water supply and sanitation provisioning, particularly in
developing countries. The WSM Group has the following vacancy
Lecturer/Researcher in Environmental Governance and Water Services (m/f) - 1.0 FTE
Rapid urbanization, environmental pollution and climate change greatly
influence the ability of water providers to deliver sustainable water
services to consumers. Developing more resilient and sustainable water
supply and sanitation provisioning strategies requires water providers
to anticipate and take account of (changing) ecological conditions.
Understanding the complex interactions between dynamic natural
(ecological), technological/infrastructural and governance systems in
relation to water services provisioning forms the starting point for a
new focus area within the WSM Group.
The new staff member will be engaged in developing innovative research
on environmental governance and water services in cooperation with
colleagues at UNESCO-IHE and partner institutes and translating research
outputs in educational and training activities.
Responsibilities
Requirements
The candidate
Terms of employment
This position is, in principle, a permanent one. Following 2 consecutive
temporary contracts, candidates will be considered for a permanent
contract after 4 years. The position is based in Delft, The Netherlands.
A competitive salary (grade 10/11) is offered depending on
qualifications and experience in accordance with the conditions of
employment for Dutch Universities. The appointment implies entry into
the Netherlands' Civil Service Pension Fund (ABP). Candidates must be
prepared to carry out short-term missions abroad.
Information and application
Additional information can be obtained from Dr. Klaas Schwartz, Head of
the Water Services Management Group (k.schwartz@unesco-ihe.org ).
Applications (in English), should respond specifically to the
requirements, and can be sent until 15 May 2015 (closing date) including
curriculum vitae, statement of teaching and research interests,
motivation letter and the names and contact details of two contactable
referees (as one PDF file with your family name as the filename), to
UNESCO-IHE, attn. Human Resource Management (E: vacancies@unesco-ihe.org
), PO Box 3015, 2601 DA Delft, The Netherlands, stating vacancy-number
15-IWSG-03 Reactions from staffing agencies and other 3rd parties are
not appreciated.
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