University College Dublin is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Level 1, and a Research Scientist to work on the CCAT project. The posts are for 18-month with “Coastal Communities Adapting Together” (CCAT) funded by EU INTERREG under the Ireland-Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020 Priority Axis 2: Adaptation of the Irish Sea and Coastal Communities to Climate Change. The CCAT project aims to build resilience, facilitate marine and climate citizenship, and realise the potential of the Irish Sea region (in terms of blue and green industries) by (re) connecting coastal communities with their place, their dynamic coastal systems and our changing climate.
The project is engaging communities in Fingal (Ireland) and Pembrokeshire (Wales) with change through observation and sense-making of their environment and co-creation of solutions to identified challenges through various mechanisms including participatory mapping, gaming technologies, tours, workshops, geodesign, learning resources and behaviour change initiatives.
The position will be located in the UCD Earth Institute, Belfield, Dublin. The closing date is 7th May 2020, details of Post-Doctoral Research Fellow post here https://www.universityvacancies.com/university-college-dublin/pd1ucd-school-architecture-planning-and-env-policy-15108
Details of Research Scientist post here https://www.universityvacancies.com/university-college-dublin/research-scientist-ucd-school-architecture-15109