Together with the Swiss Fruit Association, Agroscope, and the Environmental Policy Lab at ETH Zurich, our research group was awarded funding from the RESPONSE Doctoral Programme for a PhD (doctoral student) position to study the climate resilience of apple production systems in Switzerland.
We are looking for a motivated student with interdisciplinary training in socioeconomic, environmental, or plant sciences; or has concentrated training in one of those areas and would like to complement those skills going forward. Travel throughout Switzerland will be required to conduct on-site interviews with apple producers and assess orchard characteristics. Language proficiency in German, French, and English is desired. The three-year fellowship will be based in Zurich, with a four-month internship at the Swiss Fruit Association in nearby Zug. Tentative starting date of November 1, 2020; applications due via the RESPONSE website by July 1, 2020. More information on the project can be found here and please contact [email protected] with further questions; no applications.
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