Convergence This vacancy is related to the Convergence Alliance, a joining of forces of the TU Delft, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Erasmus Medical Centre aiming to tackle the urgent and complex societal challenges of our time. These challenges ask for fundamentally new forms of cooperation, whereby the boundaries between institutes and academic disciplines are crossed to create new perspectives and solutions. In research and education, the Convergence Alliance is committed to combine strengths, knowledge and methods to address societal challenges such as climate change, sustainability, pressure on the healthcare systems, urbanization, socio-spatial inequalities, artificial intelligence and digitalisation. On these challenges, the Convergence collaborates with a large number of public and private partners in the province of South Holland and beyond. Using the region as living lab, the Convergence thus creates a leading research and innovation ecosystem in South Holland, with great (inter)national appeal and ambitions. Read more on
www.convergence.nl.
The Resilient Delta initiative and the City Challenges theme As an academic coordinator/lead, you will be connected to the Resilient Delta initiative, one of the 5 programs in the Convergence alliance. Resilient Delta has a dedicated team of academics and practitioners that organize research, education and collaboration to design resilience solutions in the real-world dynamics of our living lab; the Rotterdam delta. Through interdisciplinary research and co-creation, Resilient Delta builds on policies, technologies, business models and methodologies that address the concrete societal issues that are prevalent in urban deltas, and in particular climate change and inequality. Resilient Delta believes that a better understanding of the complex coherence and mechanisms of systems contributes to achieving the breakthroughs that are needed to really combat societal challenges. We therefore do our work in close cooperation with public en private entities, societal organziations and other knowledge institutions. Read more on
www.resilientdelta.org.
Resilient Delta works with six mayor perspectives: Port Transitions, Delta Systems, City Challenges, methodology, education and ‘Innovation, Tools & Assets’. Your role as academic coordinator/lead will be most connected, but not limited to the City Challenges theme of Resilient Delta. The City Challenges theme focuses on the urban and neighborhood dimensions of climate adaptation and social (in)equality in cities (neighbourhoods) and the role of urban governance therein (including civil society). Research is set out and executed in transdisciplinary settings, i.e., in close collaboration with public and societal stakeholders, as well as residents and local communities. Current sub-themes within the City theme are socio-spatial inequality, just climate adaptation and governance with civic networks / actors / citizens. Other related topics are health disparities, inclusive urban greening and placemaking, resilient labour market, broad prosperity and liveability. The new City Challenges coordinator will build upon the already existing portfolio of City projects and work with the network that has laid the foundation in the past three years.
Characterization of the academic Resilient Delta is part of a new way of working connecting academic knowledge production with societal challenges: transdisciplinary cooperation. As a post-doc researcher within the Resilient Delta community, you are enthusiastic about developing this new way of working and creating impact with your work. You are willing to invest too in new perspectives of integration science; like setting up new collaborations, within cross disciplinary boundaries, working together with professionals, societal partners, local practitioners, communities and citizen target groups.
The ideal candidate has a track record in interdisciplinary and intercultural cooperation and is a pioneer that combines scientific curiosity and rigor with a drive for societal impact. He/she has an interest in a wide range of subjects, a respect for other disciplines, a willingness to promote the success of other disciplines, good interpersonal skills, is proactive in engaging with other partners and has a keen eye for exploration and innovation. This postdoc research on City Challenges will take place in the wider Rotterdam region, in close cooperation with the Resilient Delta Coordination Group City, consisting of both senior scientic staff from the three Convergence universitites, and societal partners like the City of Rotterdam and NPRZ. Your core activity will be to help build a portfolio of scientific research projects for the theme.
You are an intellectually curious, emphatic team-player who wants to understand what lies at the heart of resilience and city challenges. You are eager to learn and explore new contents and perspectives, bold and persistent in making societal impact. You feel comfortable in multidisciplinary and experimental environments and care for colleagues, partners and their motives.
Position results areas
- Writes or assist in writing research proposals for potential parties;
- Helps formulating definitions of the problem and working hypotheses, as well as helps determining the research method and target groups and tailored to meet societal demand and the possibility of valorizing the knowledge to be developed;
- Helps collect, analyze, and interpret research data;
- Co-ordinates related research projects and monitors the progress of research;
- Supports publication of research results;
- Monitors progress and scientific output;
- Takes part in and/or chairs committees or working groups, as well as performs assigned administrative and managerial tasks;
- Builds a university-internal community for the theme, as well as relations with relevant societal partners. Helps to coordinate, with the support of our business developers and communications advisor partnering and funding activities, as well as dissemination and communication activities.
- Issue and assess financing calls;
- Organize events and other forms of knowledge dissemination;
- Build and maintain a network among societal/public stakeholders and at the various universities and faculties;
- Maintain a research community of researchers and partners affiliated with Resilient Delta, and stimulate knowledge exchange and collaboration.