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GGI seeks Research Fellow in Environmental Politics

The Research Fellow in Environmental Politics will work with Professor David Coen, the Principal Investigator (PI) and Dr Tom Pegram, Co-Investigator (Co-I), on a EU-funded Horizon 2020 Project on ‘Global Governance and the European Union: Future Trends and Scenarios' (GLOBE).

20 August 2019

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  • GGI seeks Research Fellow in Environmental Politics
The Research Fellow in Environmental Politics will work with Professor David Coen, the Principal Investigator (PI) and Dr Tom Pegram, Co-Investigator (Co-I), on a  EU-funded Horizon 2020 Project on ‘Global Governance and the European Union: Future Trends and Scenarios’ (GLOBE). It is a collaborative project with leading global governance researchers from China, Europe and the US. The project aims to identify the major roadblocks for effective and coherent global governance, by multiple stakeholders, and in a multi-polar world. It will provide policy-makers, academics and the general public with an analytical grip on the state of play in global governance by developing new theoretical and methodological approaches. It also hopes to equip national and European policy-makers with tools to identify constraints and possibilities in several global governance scenarios in 2030 and 2050. More information on the GLOBE project is available here: https://www.globe-project.eu/en .Please apply via the UCL’s application portal. 

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