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Tilburg University’s Public Law and Governance department is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with a specialization in public governance or public policy, with expertise in network analysis and qualitative comparative methods. This position is part of the “Feeding Connections: City Networks and the Pathways to Sustainable Food Governance” project, led by Dr. Giulia Bazzan, which aims to understand how city networks facilitate the diffusion of sustainable practices into local food policies.
The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the core research activities of the “Feeding Connections” project. You will focus on analyzing how city networks—such as the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact and Eurocities—drive policy diffusion and learning, using network analysis and comparative methods. Additionally, you will work closely with an interdisciplinary team to visualize these networks through an interactive smart map and contribute to academic publications and policy reports.
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Since its founding in 1963, Tilburg Law School has become one of the leading law schools in Europe. Through top research and the provision of high-quality university education, the School contributes to society. Tilburg Law School is organized into five Departments: Public Law and Governance; Law, Technology, Markets and Society; Private, Business and Labour Law; the Fiscal Institute Tilburg; and Criminal Law. The mission of the School is to understand and improve the role of law and public administration in addressing the social problems of today and tomorrow. Through research and education, our scholars contribute to that mission.
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