Call for applications for a doctoral contract (3 years) – ERC GREENLOSS Project, Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics, Sciences Po Paris
CNRS
France
Deadline: May 17, 2026
Details
1. Context
Dr Diane Bolet (Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics, Sciences Po Paris)
invites applications for a three‑year PhD position within the ERC Starting Grant project (2026
2031):
“Lost in the Green Transition: Local Collective Greenloss Identity, Anti‑Climate Attitudes and
Radical Right Support” (GREENLOSS).
The project analyses the attitudinal and electoral consequences of climate policies for
fossil‑fuel‑dependent communities in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Poland. It
relies on a mixed‑methods design combining focus groups, interviews, surveys, survey
experiments, and quantitative text analysis.
The PhD researcher will work closely with Dr Bolet across both qualitative and quantitative
components of the project. They will benefit from the support of the CEE at Sciences Po, from
collaboration with the GREENLOSS research team, and from integration into a broader
international academic network.
Roles and Responsibilities
● PhD Thesis: Develop and conduct an independent doctoral dissertation aligned with the
themes of the GREENLOSS project.
● Qualitative Research: Assist in organising and conducting focus groups and interviews in
several European countries.
● Quantitative Research: Contribute to the design and analysis of cross‑sectional and
panel survey data, as well as local observational data.
● Data Integration: Participate in the analysis of combined contextual and electoral
datasets for project reports and publications.
● Project Engagement: Present findings at international conferences, contribute to the
organisation of a workshop, and support team meetings and events.
● Teaching (optional): Possibility to teach one 24‑hour module, or no teaching duties.
2. Eligibility & Requirements
Academic Profile
● Strong background in comparative politics and electoral behaviour.
● Interest in European climate politics and policy and comparative political research is an
asset.
● Qualitative: Experience with interviews, ideally with marginalised communities; familiarity
with qualitative data analysis.
● Quantitative: Basic proficiency in R and/or Stata; familiarity with survey design and data
science methods; ability to produce geospatial visualisations (e.g., maps using ggplot2);
understanding of cross‑sectional and panel survey techniques.
Languages
● Excellent command of English (oral and written) required.
● Proficiency in German or Polish is desirable but not essential.
Professional Skills
● Ability to take initiative, work independently, and contribute intellectually to the project.
● Ability to collaborate effectively within a research team.
3. What We Offer
● Full‑time employment working directly with the PI to develop and co‑author research
within the GREENLOSS project
● Internationally competitive salary for 36 months
● Funding for international conference participation
● Optional teaching opportunities
● A stimulating academic environment
● Workspace in Paris
● A vibrant, international, and collaborative research community
4. Assessment Criteria
Evaluation will focus on:
● Fit with the project’s research agenda
● Academic qualifications and writing skills
● Relevant experience and methodological competencies
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Research Skills
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