Dear GEP-ED colleagues,
 
German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik 
(DIE) is searching for two researchers in the field of sustainability and 
climate governance.
The positions are available as of 1 March, 2018 and currently limited 
until 31 December 2018. Approximately € 46.000 p.a. to € 69.500 p.a. 
depending on qualifications.
Note that the deadline for applications (1 February 2018) is fast 
approaching 

Successful candidates should carry out research and policy advice in the 
interdisciplinary research project “Klimalog: Research and dialogue for a 
climate-smart and just transformation”. The focus will be on governance 
issues related to either of the following research themes: recent 
developments in global climate governance; interconnections between the 
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and international climate policy; 
loss and damage in the context of climate change and sustainable 
development; non-state actors in the context of climate action and 
sustainable development. Applicants are encouraged to develop own research 
in relation to either of these themes. 

One position is expected to contribute to database development and 
analysis of non-state climate initiatives, the other position shall inter 
alia contribute to advancing NDC-SDG connections (www.NDC-SDG.info) with 
knowledge about processes relating to the implementation of the 2030 
Agenda. 

The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für 
Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) offers an inspiring, family-friendly working 
environment at the interface of research and policy advice, with ample 
opportunities to engage in scientific discourse, international debate and 
policy processes.
In case of equal qualification, physically challenged persons will be 
given preference.
Interviews will be tentatively scheduled for 16 February 2018. 
When applying, please note the position number 2018-III-01. Applications 
including all necessary documents (motivation letter, CV, relevant 
certificates) should be submitted by regular mail or email by 01 February 
2018 to: Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Tulpenfeld 6, 
53113 Bonn/Germany, Tel.: +49 (0)228 94927-0, [email protected]. 

For informal inquiries on the two new positions please contact 
[email protected].

Best regards,

Sander


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Dr. Sander Chan
Researcher
Adj. Asst Prof. at Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, 
Utrecht University
German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik 
(DIE)
Tulpenfeld 6
D-53113 Bonn, Germany
☎ +49-228-94 927-293 
✉ [email protected]
 www.die-gdi.de
 www.sanderchan.nl 
 www.climate-neld.com Dialogue & knowledge platform on Non-Economic Loss 
and Damage (NELD) 
 www.climategroundswell.org Open dialogues on climate action by private & 
regional stakeholders
 www.twitter.com/sanderchan
Selected recent publications:
·       Chan, S., Ellinger, P., Widerberg, O. (2018) Exploring National 
and Regional Orchestration of Non-state Action for a 1.5°C world. 
International Environmental Agreeements: Politics, Law and Economics. 
Available online at: 
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10784-018-9384-2.
·       Chan, S., R. Falkner, M. Goldberg, H. van Asselt (2018) Effective 
and Geographically Balanced? - An Output-based Assessment of Non-state 
Climate Actions. Climate Policy. Available online at: 
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14693062.2016.1248343 
·       Höhne, H., P. Drost, F. Bakhtiari, S. Chan, A. Gardiner, T. Hale, 
A. Hsu, T. Kuramochi, D. Puig, M. Roelfsema, Sterl, S. (2016) Bridging the 
Gap – The Role of Non-State Action. Chapter 4 in: The Emissions Gap Report 
2016 – A UNEP Synthesis Report. United National Environment Program 
(UNEP), Nairoi. Available online at: 
http://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/10016/emission_gap_report_2016.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
 
 
·       Serdeczny, Olivia / Eleanor Waters / Sander Chan (2016) 
Non-economic loss and damage: addressing the forgotten side of climate 
change impacts. DIE Briefing Paper 3/2016. Available online at: 
https://www.die-gdi.de/en/briefing-paper/article/non-economic-loss-and-damage-addressing-the-forgotten-side-of-climate-change-impacts/
 

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