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Pre-Announcement: 15 Recruitment of 15 Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhD Researchers

The RCC is pleased to announce the recruitment of fifteen Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhD Researcher positions (Early Stage Researchers). Together with Coventry University (England), University of Groningen (the Netherlands), Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food (Belgium), Natural Resources Institute (Finland), University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (Austria), the RCC is participating in a Marie Sklodowska Curie (MSCA) Innovative Training Network funded by the European Commission on ''Building Resourceful and Resilient Communities Through Adaptive and Transformative Environmental Practice (RECOMS)'.'
 
The ESRs will enroll for doctoral study in one of the 15 projects offered by the seven hosting institutions. The 15 positions are listed below, together with links to further information on the corresponding doctoral study projects. From early January 2018, the formal recruitment of candidates for these 15 PhD Research vacancies will begin. In addition to undertaking doctoral research, the ESRs will engage in a series of collaborative research and training activities. They will be encouraged to critically, practically, and creatively explore the contribution and relationships between their individual doctoral study projects across three interconnecting research themes:
 
Research theme cluster 1: Unlocking and Empowering
 
Research theme cluster 2: Adapting and Transforming
 
Research theme cluster 3: Connecting and Collaborating
 
 

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