How to participatePlease submit your concept for the Ideas Competition by 8 January 2023 (12pm CET). Please provide
The concept convincingly sets out in particular the following:
Evaluation criteriaThe concepts will be evaluated along the following criteria:
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This is a full-time position. The appointment as Director is made by the Board of Governors of the University of Luxembourg for an initial period of five years. The new Director of the IC for Environmental Systems will be given tenured Full Professor status and receive an attractive starting package. All concepts and curriculum vitae will be evaluated by the Finding Committee composed of eight international and independent experts. A second phase will be dedicated to the actual recruitment process of the founding director. Read the full documentation for applicants (Strategic research context of Luxembourg) This page will be regularly updated and amended with further information, guidelines, and templates during the month of November 2022. For further information and detailed application guidelines, please contact Dr. Philippe Delfosse at environmentalsystems@uni.lu Please submit your concepts to environmentalsystems@uni.lu
[1] The European Commission adopted a set of proposals to make the EU's climate, energy, transport, and taxation policies fit for reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. More information on Delivering the European Green Deal.[2] Sustainable and Responsible Development is one of the four interdisciplinary research priority areas to prepare Luxembourg for the future: https://gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/documents/actualites/2020/02-fevrier/25-mesr-strategie-recherche-innovation/mesr-strategy-research-innovation.pdf[3] Luxembourg’s Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan for 2021-2030 mandated by the European Union to each of its member states in order for the EU to meet its overall greenhouse gases emissions targets: https://ec.europa.eu/energy/sites/default/files/documents/lu_final_necp_main_en.pdf[4] Stratégie pour une économie circulaire Luxembourg-2021, reconciling innovation and data driven economy with sustainable use of resources, nutrients and material flow, and climate protection : https://gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/documents/actualites/2021/02-fevrier/08-strategie-economie-circulaire/20210208-Strategie-economie-circulaire-Luxembourg.pdf[5] Luxembourg in Transition - Spatial visions for the low-carbon and sustainable future of the Luxembourg functional region which aims to gather strategic spatial planning proposals and produce “towards 2050” ecological transition scenarios for the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and neighbouring border territories: (https://luxembourgintransition.lu/en/)[6] Luxembourg Stratégie (https://luxstrategie.gouvernement.lu/fr.html) will broaden and deepen the reflections launched in the context of the third industrial revolution strategic study (https://www.troisiemerevolutionindustrielle.lu) , in order to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and resilient economy and will set up the continuation of the discussions within the framework of an open forum with a holistic and collaborative approach,”[7] Tableau de suivi des stratégies nationales, Luxembourg Stratégie (Travail en cours), version du 20.07.2022. (https://luxstrategie.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/documents/tableaux-de-suivi-prospectifs/tableau-strategies-nationales-ls-200722.pdf)[8] Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) & Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH)[9] Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST, www.list.lu), Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH, www.lih.lu), Luxembourg Institute for Socio-Economic Research (LISER, www.liser.lu).[10] Relevant information on the Luxembourg research and innovation ecosystem: https://www.fnr.lu/research-in-luxembourg/#1461325462687-4024382d-5f20 |