PhD position AMBITIONS: accelerating transitions by navigating values in th at Universiteit Twente
7522 Enschede, , Netherlands -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Nov, 25

Salary

3.059

Posted On

27 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

KEY TAKEAWAYS


  • Hours
    38 hr.

  • Salary indication
    Salary gross/monthly
    based on full-time
    € 3,059 - € 3,881

  • Deadline
    30 Sep 2025
    Circularity, energy transition, extreme heat, and flooding: all potentially conflicting challenges that eventually converge in the built environment. Consider, for instance, how the civil infrastructure required to realize the energy transition or changing material flows to construct bridges and roads in a circular way can affect each other. While national strategies and missions give directions to address such grand societal challenges, local decisionmakers, such as municipalities and project developers, need to deal with making implementation decisions in their daily activities as asset manager, investor, construction manager or area developer. Transitions should therefore not be governed in isolation but collectively. Stakeholders, however, often hold their own individual values and interests. Think, for example, of a municipality that strives to address climate targets by realizing 50 new power stations in their city while citizens aim for a quiet living situations with little interventions, or contractors that want to use regional bio-based materials while construction materials from other contingents are cheaper. Transitioning towards a future-proof built environment hence starts with dealing with value tensions between stakeholders.
    This multidisciplinary PhD project aims to generate the necessary knowledge and tools to equip local decisionmakers to better deal with conflicting values in parallel transitions and requires an interest in both theory development and engagement with practice. The PhD position is part of the larger AMBITIONS project involving TU Delft, Utrecht University, and Avans Hogeschool, working together with public and private stakeholders in the built environment, including ministries, municipalities, consultancies, and network organizations that have a similar aim. Accordingly, the PhD candidate will work closely with both other academics and practitioners to increase the understanding of the transition processes in practice and develop ways to better govern the collection of transitions. This research setting builds on knowledge and theories at the intersection of innovation studies, construction management, and public management with many opportunities to collaborate with other research fields related to, for instance, responsible innovation, innovation policy, and transition studies. We are hence looking for a candidate that not only wants to apply engaged qualitative research approaches, but also really impacts practice to contribute to a future-proof built environment.
Responsibilities

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