The part-time research position is offered in the context of the Container Haven project, a four-year research collaboration between the University of Antwerp, NYU Shanghai and the Universidad Rosario de Colombia, aimed at unpacking the social and environmental challenges of some of the largest container ports in the world. Along with Antwerp, Los Angeles, Tanger and Buenaventura, the port of Shanghai has been identified as a hub of global trade, and therefore selected for an in-depth analysis.
The adjunct research associate will work closely with the multi-disciplinary team (lawyers, economists, geographers) and in particular with Peter Kimani, a PhD student in law at the University of Antwerp who will be realizing a three months stay in Shanghai in 2025. The research position will initially last one year, with the possibility of one extra year. As discussed below, it combines on the ground and research work.
The main responsibilities include:
On-the-ground tasks
Stakeholder Communication and Engagement:
Organizing Meetings with Stakeholders and Interviews:
Research related tasks
Role of ports in co-creation of regulatory framework:
Role of ports in the green transition:
2 Maps of the port areas: The researcher will assist in collaboration with other people to draw the port (trying to do a sort of social cartography, of where port work is located).
Academic output
At least one 8000-10000 academic article (to be co-authored with the researcher(s)) on a specific topic that arises from the work conducted during the 2 years, at a stage where it can be published.
Required Education
Required Experience & Knowldege
Required Skills and Abilities
The applicants need to submit a CV and 500 word motivation document. The deadline for applications is December 13, 2024 and applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.
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