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*The Climate Policy Lab (CPL) at the Center for International Environment
and Resource Policy (CIERP), The Fletcher School, Tufts University, is
seeking a postdoctoral scholar for climate policy work in Haiti and Puerto
Rico. *

*Required Education, Experience, and Skills: * Applications are invited
from recent recipients of a Ph.D. or equivalent degree who also have
experience conducting academic fieldwork and/or professional experience
related to the research topics described below, and demonstrated
proficiency in French (fluency) and Spanish (proficiency). Candidates
should have excellent skills in presenting complex material to a wide range
of audiences. Experience living and working in developing country contexts
is also highly desirable. Applications from political scientists, business
experts, lawyers, economists, those in the natural sciences, and others of
diverse disciplinary backgrounds are welcome. Please note that candidates
holding only a Master’s degree will not be considered.

*Qualifications* - Excellent analytical skills. - Excellent interpersonal
and communication skills, experienced in working with multicultural and
multidisciplinary research teams. - Have initiative and capacity to work
independently as well as in a team environments. - Value the sharing of
information and continuous improvement in a cooperative atmosphere of
constructive evaluation and learning.

*Position Description:* CPL is seeking a postdoctoral scholar with a focus
on climate policy investments. The ideal candidate will have experience in
research on climate policy design and implementation, international climate
finance, an interest in synergies between mitigation and adaptation policy,
and a demonstrated ability to synthesize research results into actionable
policy recommendations. Familiarity with the Green Climate Fund and modes
of access to climate finance is highly desirable. The person will
contribute to grant-funded projects in Haiti on climate investments and in
Puerto Rico on climate policy, is expected to be conducting fieldwork in-
country for extended periods, and will work closely with government
officials and other policy stakeholders. In addition, the scholar will
contribute to academic publications, including the completion of at least
one journal article together with the Director of the CPL, Professor Kelly
Sims Gallagher and the faculty lead on adaptation and resilience, Professor
Laura Kuhl. The role also requires substantive engagement in both formal
and informal processes of disseminating findings such as presenting before
internal and external audiences, and authoring op-eds and blog posts. In
addition, the fellow will assist with project development including grant
writing and/or prospect research/meetings. The postdoctoral fellow will
work on other projects related to adaptation/mitigation/development
synergies as time permits. The postdoctoral scholar will be based in Boston
with extensive periods of travel to Haiti and Puerto Rico. She/he will work
collaboratively with the CPL Director, Professor Kelly Sims Gallagher, as
well as other members of the CPL research team, including faculty, research
fellows and student research assistants. This is a 12-month position
starting January 2018, with the possibility of renewal subject to
performance and continuation of funding.

The full posting can be found here:
https://sites.tufts.edu/cierp/open-positions/


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