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Published
27. April 2021
Expires
17. May 2021
Location
Denmark
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Odense
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Description

The Department of Technology and Innovation (ITI) at the Faculty of Engineering (TEK) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for a position as Assistant Professor in Urban Resilience within the Urban Resilience Group (SDU-Resilience) at the Section for Civil and Architectural Engineering (CAE).

The assistant professorship is a 3-year temporary position with obligations in research and teaching, and requires completion of the Danish University Teaching Education certificate as part of the position. Contingent on successful completion of a lecturer training programme and a positive performance evaluation, a permanent position for associate professor may be opened, for which the assistant professor can apply.

Research environment

SDU-Resilience is an expanding research team, coordinated by Professor WSR on Urban Resilience Nicola Tollin, which is based at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense, and with subsidiary offices within BLOXHUB in Copenhagen.

The research group develops transdisciplinary research, education and knowledge transfer activities on urban resilience at international level.

Research in this area investigates urban resilient transition, addressing systemically the causes and effects of climate change in cities, including climate change adaptation and mitigation, and other related major urban challenges: urbanization, sustainable development, pandemics and disaster risk reduction.

The objective of the research is to inform policymaking at international and national level, and to support science-based urban planning and design for local action, both in the Global North and South.

The specific knowledge areas of interest include:
Water and Human Settlements
Resilient Coastal and Maritime Planning
Green Infrastructures for Climate Adaptation
Circular Economy and Built Environment
Human Health in Cities
Climate Change Governance
Climate Action and Capacity Building
Duties and responsibilities
The post-holder will contribute to further develop and expand research, education and knowledge transfer activities across the urban resilience group knowledge areas, with specific focus on urban planning and design, particularly in relation to water and human settlements, resilient coastal and maritime planning knowledge areas.

The specific duties of the research fellow in urban resilience include:
Play a significant role in initiating and delivering research projects with high international impact.
Collaborate in the publication of research outcomes in high quality scientific journals and books.
Actively participate in attracting external funding for research, innovation and education activities from private and public donors.
Contribute to the development and delivery of educational and capacity building courses.
Supervise young researchers and support the professional development of junior staff.
Work collaboratively with peers across the faculty, as well as with private and public sector nationally and internationally.
Skills and qualifications
The candidate must have a PhD degree in urban resilience, urban planning, climate change, architecture, engineering or related areas.

The candidate shall demonstrate:
Research and publication record in the knowledge areas.
Experience in preparing applications for funding at national and international level.
Track of record in teaching and supervision of students, particularly in the knowledge areas.
International working experience, particularly in transdisciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
Experience in the implementation of projects at local level, particularly internationally, is an asset.
Scientific and practical experience in the Global South, particularly in a developing context, is highly desirable.
Track of record in developing and delivering capacity building and training courses for researcher and practitioners, is an asset.
Knowledge of other languages, particularly Spanish, is desirable.
The position is open now and the start date is as soon as possible.

Further information about the position is available from Nicola Tollin, Professor wsr in Urban Resilience, tel. +45 93 50 74 70, email: nto@iti.sdu.dk.Conditions of employment
Employment as an assistant professor requires scientific qualifications at PhD level and is a 3-year temporary position. The employment will cease without further notice at the end of the period.

The successful applicant will be employed in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. Please check links for more information on salary and taxation.The assessment process
Read about the Assessment and selection process. Shortlisting may be used.Application procedure
The faculty expects applicants to read How to apply before applying.

The application must be in English and must include:
Motivated application
Detailed Curriculum Vitae
Research plan describing ideas for research and development activities
Certificates/Diplomas (MSc and PhD)
Information on previous teaching and supervision experience. Please attach as Teaching Portfolio
List of publications indicating the publications attached
Maximum two examples of relevant publications in English. Please attach one pdf-file for each publication
Reference letters and other relevant qualifications may also be included
The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
Further information for international applicants about entering and working in Denmark.
Further information about The Faculty of Engineering.

Tjenestested: Odense
Ansøgningsfrist: 27/05/2021

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