Dear GEP-ED colleagues,

The LSE Grantham Research Institute has an interesting 2-year position with a 
climate policy and research orientation, working with Prof Nick Stern. Please 
forward to anyone who might be interested in this.

Best wishes,
Robert Falkner



Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment - New Vacancy

Policy Analyst and Research Advisor to Professor Stern

>From £32,469 - £39,276 per annum inclusive. Fixed term for two years

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment is 
pleased to invite applications to the above post.

The Grantham Research Institute has an active and growing policy interest that 
complements its highly regarded academic research programmes. We are looking 
for a Policy Analyst and Research Advisor to carry out policy-oriented research 
in collaboration with Professor Stern and Institute staff. The appointee will 
produce accessible, high-quality analysis on climate change aimed at decision 
makers in the public, private and third sector. They will play an active 
intellectual role in the life of the Institute, including the ESRC sponsored 
Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy.

Candidates should have a Postgraduate degree in economics, 
environmental/development economics, environmental policy or a related field; 
experience of producing high-quality research and research analysis, strong 
economic analytical skills and knowledge and experience across a range of 
climate change related disciplines in particular climate change economics and 
policy including "Green
Growth".

In addition to a good salary the benefits that come with this job include a 
defined benefits pension scheme, generous annual leave and excellent training 
and development opportunities.

To apply for this post please go to: 
http://www.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/WorkAndStudy/Vacancies/home.aspx

Applications must be received by 18th October 2013 (midnight UK time). 
Regrettably, we cannot accept any applications received after this date.

We value diversity and wish to promote equality at all levels



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