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Antoine Missemer <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear members of the list,

The École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS Paris) offers 10 
post-doctoral positions (1 year renewable), starting Sept. 1st, 2018. 
Potential candidates working on the history of economic thought and 
methodology are eligible if their research project can be conducted in 
at least one affiliated research unit at the school 
(https://www.ehess.fr/fr/liste-unites-recherche). The CIRED - Centre 
international de recherche sur l'environnement et le développement will 
examine potential applications related to its own fields of research: 
environmental, energy and climate economics, land-use, development 
studies. Candidates with a research project on the historical, 
epistemological or methodological aspects of these topics are welcome.

The deadline for application at the EHESS is March 2nd, 2018 
(http://recrutement.ehess.fr/front-offres-detail.php?id_annonce=69&lang=fr_FR). 
The research project can be written in English, but minimum skills in 
French are required.

If candidates wish to seek support from the CIRED before applying, 
please send me a CV and a preliminary research project before February 
23rd, 2018.

Regards,
A.M.

-- 
Antoine Missemer, PhD
Chargé de recherche CNRS (section 37 économie/gestion) | CNRS Researcher
CIRED - Centre international de recherche sur l'environnement et le développement
(UMR 8568 CNRS/ENPC/EHESS/AgroParisTech/CIRAD) | Nogent-sur-Marne (France)
Web : http://centre-cired.fr | Twitter : http://twitter.com/ant_mis1
#economics #historyofthought #environment #energy #sustanaibility

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