Job Title: Research Associate, Climate Change, Centre For Science and Environment
Location: India
Organization’s profile:
CSE has engaged closely with climate change politics and policies since 1992 at the international level as well as on the domestic front. CSE wishes to expand its climate change team to include two Programme Managers for its work in India, the South Asian region and Africa.
Job Description:
Research, advocacy and writing on climate change issues, including climate impacts, vulnerability and adaptation; create and facilitate a loss and damage working group comprising interdisciplinary experts, to organise seminars, workshops and international conferences on various research themes.
Eligibility:
3-5 years of professional experience, strong background in physical sciences, economics, law, engineering, knowledge of climate change and clean energy policy, willingness to travel.
How to apply:
Email, with ‘Research Associate, Climate Change’ in subject line to jgupta(at)cseindia(dot)org.
Last date for the application: April 18, 2014
Reference: CSE
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