The collaborative project MULTAGRI, involving seven partner organisations from four European countries, aims to assess policy instruments that target the multiple functions provided by agriculture, by harnessing landscape and biological diversity as assets. Governance promoting multifunctional agricultural landscapes has the potential to increase the production of public goods while also promoting sustainable agricultural production, thereby sustaining rural economies in a changing world. Work package 5, led by Leuphana University Lüneburg, will assess the multi-level governance system under which European farmers operate; assess the governance institutions currently at work, including collaborative networks; assess how and why farmers choose to adopt specific management actions at farm and landscape scale, including barriers to coordinating management actions; and assess the potential of governance innovations to foster multi-functional agriculture and encourage landscape-scale uptake of appropriate management actions.

We offer:

   participation in a high-profile, international research project with resources (e.g. for conference trips);
   a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment in sustainability science and the social sciences;
   excellent contacts to a range of international research groups.

Tasks and responsibilities of the successful candidate will include:

   Project management (Leuphana work package 5);
   Collaboration with project partners, including travel to and organisation of project meetings;
   Conceptual and empirical research (as outlined above / work package 5);
   Organisation of stakeholder workshops in Germany, France and Sweden; Qualitative interviews with stakeholders in the farming sector; and
   Preparation of journal articles and reports.

The successful candidate should have:

   A PhD in the social sciences (e.g. political science, planning, human geography) and/or interdisciplinary environmental (social) sciences, or in a related field.

Desired personal attributes include (please provide evidence for each of these in 100-200 words):

   Project management skills, demonstrated capability of leadership, and ability to work independently;
   Communication skills (written and oral);
   Experience with (qualitative) interviews with a diverse range of stakeholders;
   Experience with one or more of the following: actor (network) analysis; policy analysis of multi-level systems; the interface of environmental and agricultural policy; and
   Language skills in German, French and/or Swedish will be beneficial.

Applicants should submit a cover letter; their CV (including publications); up to three writing samples; relevant certificates and transcripts; and the names of up to three academic referees by 25 August 2013 as a PDF (preferably as one merged document) to: Leuphana University Lüneburg Personalabteilung z. H. Frau Severloh, Kennwort: MULTAGRI Scharnhorststr. 1 21335 Lüneburg, Germany bewerbung@leuphana.de

For questions about the position please contact: Prof. Jens Newig (newig@uni.leuphana.de) or Prof. Joern Fischer (joern.fischer@uni.leuphana.de).

Leuphana University Lueneburg is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering heterogeneity among its staff. Applications by qualified individuals are strongly encouraged. Disabled applicants with equal qualifications will be given priority consideration.

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Prof. Dr. Jens Newig Research Group Governance, Participation and Sustainability Institute for Environmental and Sustainability Communication, Center for the Study of Democracy and Institute of Sustainability Governance Leuphana University Lüneburg Scharnhorststr. 1 21335 Lüneburg, Germany University Campus, 11.105 Phone: +49 4131 677-1726 E-mail: newig@uni.leuphana.de