2019 Call for IFRIS post-doctoral positions

Post-doctoral positions are available at the Institute for Research and
Innovation in Society.

IFRIS welcomes science, technology and society scholars in all social
science disciplines: history, sociology, political sciences, anthropology,
economics, management sciences or law.

STS is understood in a broad sense of issues related to the production and
use of science and technologies in societies. The post-doc candidates
should propose original research projects on specific issues that relate to
public health, biomedicine, agricultural sciences, food security, climate
change, biodiversity, environmental questions, ICT, “big data” and
internet, historical and social construction of technologies, risk and
regulation, development and research policies, global distribution of
knowledge, intellectual and property rights and global commons, circulation
of knowledge, construction of public research policies, multilevel
governance of science and technology, knowledge and local development,
regimes of regulations and production of sciences and innovation in
society.

See the list of projects funded by IFRIS to date to date for your
information.

Selected candidates will be attached to one of the following IFRIS research
units (name and acronym are followed by the scientific organisation to
which the unit is attached). See the website links for more details on
these units.

    Centre Alexandre Koyré (CAK), CNRS, EHESS, Muséum
    Centre Population et développement (CEPED), IRD, Université Paris
Descartes
    Centre d’Economie de Paris Nord (CEPN), Université Paris 13, CNRS
    Centre de recherche médecine, sciences, santé, santé mentale,
société (CERMES3), CNRS, INSERM, EHESS, Université Paris Descartes
    Laboratoire Connaissance Organisation et Systèmes TECHniques
(COSTECH), Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC)
    Histoire des Technosciences en Société (HT2S), CNAM
    Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences Sociales (IRISSO),
CNRS, INRA, Université Paris-Dauphine
    Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires, Sociétés (LATTS), UPEM, Ecole
des Ponts, CNRS
    Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire pour la Sociologie Economique (LISE),
CNAM
    Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences Innovations Sociétés (LISIS),
CNRS, ESIEE, INRA, UPEM Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherche en
Science de l’Action (LIRSA), CNAM
    Patrimoines locaux et gouvernance (PALOC), IRD, MNHN

Candidates do not need to have previous knowledge of these research
groups.Nonetheless, it might be useful for them to consult their websites
or take contacts that might help them designing their research project.
Contacts can be made through the IFRIS Secretariat: rust[at]ifris.org

Selected candidates are eligible for a 24-month contract, under the French
standard in relation to salary and work status. Contracts will start as
soon as possible after selection, according to candidates’ previous
obligations and engagements, and on January 1st, 2020 at the latest.

Requirements

To be eligible, post-doc candidates should hold a Ph.D. or doctoral degree
as on the date of December 15th, 2019 at the latest and should have already
fulfilled all the obligations for the acquisition of their Ph.D. or
doctoral degree.

In case the candidate do not have their degree by the date of this
submission, he/she should present a reference letter from their doctoral
supervisor certifying that he/she will hold his/her Ph.D. or doctoral
degree as on the date of December 15th, 2019 at the latest.

If an applicant is selected but does not meet the deadline – December
15th – to obtain his/her PhD, he/she will loose the benefit of his/her
selection.

Candidates cannot apply for a post-doc position within a research group
where they have prepared their doctoral research work.

Applications

Candidates should fill out the online form by clicking on the following
link and send their research proposals by March 10th, 2019, consisting of:

    A cover letter written by the candidate to indicate the way she/he
believes her/ his project contributes to IFRIS research agenda. The
candidate should indicate her/his former relations to IFRIS research units,
in case they exist. Candidates are not requested to indicate in which IFRIS
research unit they would like to be hosted, but nevertheless can do so.
    A one page Curriculum Vitae. The Vitae should indicate diplomas,
trajectory, places and institutions where the candidate has worked and
studied. Previous post-docs should be indicated in case there has been any.
    A research project (no more than 8 pages). The project should be
written in English, including a plan of activities for the whole 24-month
period and a tentative budget. The project should clearly state its
objective, methodology, theoretical position, type and mode of collection
of empirical material, research strategy, and expected outcomes. It should
also indicate the type of expected production out of this period of time
(workshops, book, articles, or any other envisioned material).
    A complete list of publications.
    In case the candidate do not have their degree by the date of this
submission, he/she should present a reference letter from their doctoral
supervisor certifying that he/she will hold his/her Ph.D. or doctoral
degree as on the date of December 15th, 2019 at the latest. For the French
candidates, their viva report is also required (“rapport de
soutenance”).

Selection criteria

    Quality of the research project
    Relevance in relation to IFRIS agenda
    Potential of the topic to favour the integration of the candidate to
the hosting research group
    Quality of the candidate’s academic and research trajectory

The application will be sent in one single file, pdf format, and should be
saved under the following name:
Name_appelpostdoc_IFRIS.pdf (where “name” is the last name of the
candidate)

To IFRIS Secretariat: rust[at]ifris.org

 

Useful dates

Deadline: March 10th, 2019

Acceptance decision sent to the candidates : Mid-June 2019