UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water
Education
The
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education offers post-graduate
courses and PhD research programmes in Delft, The Netherlands, and
carries out research and capacity building projects all over the world.
The mission of UNESCO-IHE is to contribute to the education and training
of professionals and to build the capacity of sector organisations,
knowledge centres and other institutions active in the fields of water,
the environment and infrastructure in developing countries and countries
in transition.
UNESCO-IHE has a
permanent staff of 170, of which 90 are academic staff, while about 250
guest-lecturers from academia and industry contribute to the educational
programme. Each year 750 participants (incl. about 175-200 new MSc students
per year) from all over the world attend the various MSc programmes and
short courses at UNESCO-IHE.
The functions of the
Institute include serving as an international standard-setting body for
postgraduate water education programmes and continuing professional
training, building human and institutional capacities through education,
training and research, setting up and managing networks of educational and
water sector institutions and organisations worldwide, functioning as a
‘policy forum’ for UNESCO member states and other stakeholders, and
providing advice on water education to partner organisations and other
members of the UN water family.
About the Department of Environmental Resources
The
Department of Environmental Resources
provides post-graduate education and training to professionals in the fields
of environmental science, technology, planning and management, and carries
out research and capacity development projects in these areas. The
department has two scientific core groups: Freshwater Ecosystems and
Pollution Prevention and Control. Each scientific core is headed by a full
professor who takes the academic leadership of the core.
More information is available at the ER Department Website
(http://www.unesco-ihe.org/er).
In partnership with the
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), UNESCO-IHE has established the WWF Chair
in the Wise Use of Freshwater Ecosystems to advance research and training on
solutions for the interconnected issues of water management, sustainable
development, poverty reduction, environmental flows and ecosystem and
biodiversity conservation.
The Department of
Environmental resources is looking for candidates for the:
WWF Chair at UNESCO-IHE
Professor of Aquatic Ecology
m/f (1.0 FTE)
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Responsibilities
The professor is to assume leadership of the Freshwater Ecosystems core. The
central philosophy of the core can be summed up in the term “Environmental
integrity”, which links ecological understanding of environmental systems
with the effects of human interventions and their consequences for society.
The professor is expected to have his/her main expertise in the field of
(applied) aquatic ecology within the context of river basin management and
society. He/she should be able to make the research output of the core
instrumental to the sustainable management of aquatic systems. In keeping
with the main mission of UNESCO-IHE, the core concentrates on research,
education and projects in developing countries and countries in transition.
This requires a clear vision on how to combine high scientific and academic
standards with a development mission and active participation in global
networks for acquisition of research, education and capacity building
projects.
The candidate will:
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provide vision and strategic leadership of the Freshwater Ecosystems
core;
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publish scientific research results in fundamental and applied journals;
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contribute to translate research findings to induce policy change;
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supervise PhD and MSc research;
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teach in the MSc programmes, and in relevant short courses offered
within the institute and abroad;
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develop proposals and acquire funding for research, education and
capacity building activities;
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foster cooperation between different departments and cores within
UNESCO-IHE;
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develop and establish close links with other institutions, universities
and organisations working in the specified fields both worldwide and in
the Netherlands;
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foster the partnership with WWF by developing joint activities and
communications (e.g. policy briefs) with a focus on WWF's river basin
programmes; and
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serve on the UNESCO-IHE Academic Board and other committees overseeing
the academic mission of the institute.
Requirements
The successful candidate is expected to have:
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a PhD degree in (applied) aquatic ecology or in a related field;
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extensive experience in university teaching and curriculum development
at postgraduate level;
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a strong record of funded research, peer-reviewed publications and
presentations at scientific conferences;
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proven interest in interdisciplinary research and education;
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experience in the guidance of MSc and PhD-level research;
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experience in research, teaching and/or capacity development projects in
developing countries/countries in transition;
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a
well-established international network within the environmental sector,
including academia, NGO's and donor communities;
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proven competency in project acquisition;
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proven competency in project management;
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the ambition to build a strong research group within an international
development context;
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good communication and organisational skills and a pragmatic attitude;
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affinity to working in a multidisciplinary and multicultural
environment;
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excellent command of the English language and preferably one additional
international language such as French or Spanish; and
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the willingness to frequently travel and work abroad for short and
medium term assignments.
0.0-Nomination
It is the intention that
the successful candidate for the position at UNESCO-IHE will also acquire
the position of Extraordinary Professor at Wageningen University
Conditions of employment
This position is, in
principle, a permanent one, however, according to our Personnel Manual, the
first contract is temporarily, and only after this period a permanent
contract can be offered. The position is based in Delft, The Netherlands. A
competitive salary is offered depending on qualifications and experience in
accordance with the conditions of employment for Dutch Universities. The
appointment implies entry into the Netherlands' Civil Service Pension Fund
(ABP).
Information and application
Additional information
about the vacancy can be obtained after August 2 from Dr. Erik de Ruyter van
Steveninck, Head of the Environmental Resources Department (+31-15-2151777
or
e.deruytervansteveninck@unesco-ihe.org).
Candidates are asked to submit a curriculum vitae detailing their
qualifications and experience, the names and addresses of two references,
and a vision statement for leading the FE core at UNESCO-IHE, attn.
Personnel and Organisation Department (vacancies@unesco-ihe.org),
PO Box 3015, 2601 DA Delft, The Netherlands,
referencing
vacancy-number 10-350-01. The deadline for applications is 15 September
2010 (closing date).
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