11 October 2024

Work with us: join the Horizon Europe MountResilience Project for research on climate change adaptation in mountains

As part of the Horizon Europe MountResilence Project a competition is open, for a position lasting 12 months, renewable, which offers:

  • The opportunity to work as project officier in an ambitious international project involving 47 partners from 13 european countries;
  • Professional growth path at UNIMONT, a centre of excellence of the University of Milan based in Edolo (BS) in the heart of the Central Alps;
  • Work in a stimulating context surrounded by mountains;
  • Inclusion in a professional and specialized team;
  • Indicative monthly net salary of €1,750.00.

The candidate will be responsible for:

  • Supporting project coordination and monitoring of project progress, coordinating planned activities to implement pilot activities in 6 European mountain regions;
  • Supporting the creation of a Nature Based Solutions database, the development of co-creation and stakeholder engagement methods, and the creation of a social engagement strategy;
  • Supporting the development of a decision- making toolbox for the implementation of the pilot regions;
  • Collaborating on dissemination activities of the project results in the international arena.

Requirements:

Scholars with a professional scientific curriculum suitable for carrying out the research activities envisaged in this call for applications, holding a Master’s degree (single-cycle or other) are eligible to participate in this public selection.

Preferred Requirements:

  • Knowledge of Nature Based Solutions and data collection methodologies in the environmental field;
  • Good knowledge of dissemination and communication tools and services, data collection analysis and processing software;
  • Previous experience in international projects;
  • Language Knowledge: English.

 

The workplace is Edolo (BS) – UNIMONT, Excellence Hub of the University of Milan.

Application deadline: 23:59 ( CET) 28th October 2024.

 

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