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Faculty: Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance Is interdisciplinary research one of your key interests? We are looking for a PhD to join the DCC-funded project ‘Delta Values’, led by an interdisciplinary team of researchers from Utrecht University and University College Roosevelt, to understand how residents have been living, live, and foresee their future in Zeeland, considering the presence of hazards, and how they are adapting to current and future environmental changes. Your jobAbout the projectIn the project ‘Delta Values’, academics together with educational and social partners in Zeeland province explore how communities of Zeeland can be supported to better coexist with their local environment, by engaging with local histories and accessing the power of narratives to co-create hopeful narratives around life in a constantly shifting deltaic ecosystem. Zeeland is a territory with a long history of living with floods and related issues. Climate change is today increasing the risk of both floods and drought, while sea level rise and the overexploitation of the fresh water table exacerbate salinisation. The goal of the project is to understand how residents have been living, live, and foresee their future in Zeeland, considering the presence of hazards, and how they adapt to current and future environmental changes. The PhD project is a pilot for an interdisciplinary learning trajectory of four years, collaborating between different social sciences and the humanities, as well as with a range of educational and societal partnerships. The interdisciplinary focus is prominent in the PhD project. From a psychological perspective, it can be explored how people’s perceptions, social norms, and local practices are associated with people’s acceptance of local adaptation measures, including traditional and nature-based solutions. There is a historical dimension to this project, which explores how adapting to change in a fluid, deltaic environment has been a feature of life in Zeeland for many centuries, and seeks to recover hopeful narratives of adaptation that can inform and inspire future visions for coexisting with nature, including natural hazards. The rich archival holdings and cultural heritage collections of Zeeland can be leveraged to inspire new generations by highlighting the resilience of their ancestors. The cultural anthropological perspective explores people’s values and their relationship to their environment to understand how people feel connected to their place and their community, and how people frame the future of the landscape, their place and their community. Key partnershipsThe DCC hosts a group of scholars and PhD students working on three distinct iconic projects: Delta Protein, Flexible Deltas, and ProceZ (deltaclimatecenter.nl), with which the PhD is encouraged to network and seek collaboration opportunities. The Delta Values project shows promising thematic connections with each of these iconic projects, while the nature and extent of specific collaboration may depend on the profile and interests of the selected candidate.
Collaborations with the Delta Values team could be developed into a final public-facing event involving residents, possibly including creative workshops and exhibitions. At Utrecht University, two communities are related to the DCC: the Water, Climate and Future Deltas (WCFD) thematic community within the Pathways to Sustainability programme, and the Utrecht University DCC community, which participates in various DCC projects. Your role in the projectYou will focus on studying the relationship between humans and the landscapes of Zeeland, and how this relationship has developed, changed, and is changing. This includes understanding the significance of the landscape for social interaction and how local ecosystems shape and are shaped by community-level social relations. You will explore how people construct and use narratives of risk and land and water behaviour, how they deal with landscape change and risks, and how they envision the future. Research methods include interviews, document analysis, questionnaires, and futuring (future thinking and imagination). The project ‘Delta Values’ is a developing network of partnerships. Within the Delta Values team, the PhD student will have clearly defined tasks, co-developed with the supervisory team. What will you do?
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You are able to look beyond the boundaries of your own field of expertise. Our offer
Utrecht University also offers additional schemes for professional development, leave, sports, and cultural activities, as well as a Terms of Employment Options Model. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University. About usA better future for everyone. This ambition motivates our scientists in executing leading research and inspiring teaching. Utrecht University collaborates intensively across disciplines around major strategic themes, including Pathways to Sustainability. The Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance is at the heart of society, with a strong focus on social issues. Its unique combination of Law, Economics, and Governance strengthens interdisciplinary collaboration. More informationFor more information about this position, please contact Madelinde Winnubst (assistant professor) at m.h.winnubst@uu.nl. Candidates for this vacancy will be recruited by Utrecht University. Apply nowAs Utrecht University, we want to be a home for everyone. We value staff with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and identities and strive to create a safe and inclusive environment. Knowledge security screening can be part of the selection procedures. To apply, please submit via the ‘Apply now’ button:
Interviews: expected between 31 March and 2 April Application deadline: 15 March 2026
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