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PhD position: Supporting learning and collaboration in learning communities to accelerate the circularity and energy transit...

Research / Academic
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The Faculty of Behavioural, Management, and Social Sciences at the University of Twente is currently seeking a PhD-student committed to investigating, understanding, and supporting the collaborative learning and innovation practices of interorganizational learning communities on the circularity and energy transitions. In this NWO-funded project, you will contribute to a deeper understanding of how teams collaboratively make sense of these transitions, create shared objectives for joint experimentation, and how individual participants engage in transformative learning activities to shape their new work practices. This interdisciplinary PhD project revolves around close collaboration with practitioners and other researchers. The ideal candidate shares our passion for combining scientific rigor with societal relevance and has a drive to co-create tools and methods with our stakeholders to support the learning communities in their ambitions.

Research and industry have advocated for setting up learning communities as a new form of organizing and creative space in which professionals from various organizations and with different backgrounds and perspectives can work, collaborate, and innovate together. However, learning and innovating across organizational and professional boundaries in such learning communities is challenging: How do these teams develop and then enact shared goals? And how can individual participants translate findings back to their own work and update or change practices or the activities of their parent organization?

In this NWO-funded project, we study 18 learning communities (of different sizes, maturities, focus points, etc.) in which professionals experiment and collaborate to push forward matters related to the circularity and energy transitions. The PhD-project focuses on the team and individual level to study and support meaning-making, collaboration, and transformative learning in learning communities. In addition, this project includes the possibility to directly contribute to pressing questions on how to transform work practices, organize work in the future, and tackle some of today’s biggest societal challenges.

The PhD position is part of the NWO-funded project Power up! Empowering Learning Communities for Interorganizational Learning and Innovation to Accelerate the Energy and Circularity Transitions. In this project, several other partners are also involved, including VU (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Universities of applied sciences Saxion and Rotterdam, , and 18 existing learning communities. You will closely collaborate with a post-doc (VU) and another PhD-student (Saxion).

Requirements:

As a PhD-student in this project, you will work on the intersection of science and practice. You will contribute to the understanding of how interorganizational learning communities can collaborate and learn together to come up with the required innovations for accelerating the circularity and energy transitions. More specifically, your job is to:

  • Design and conduct longitudinal studies to better understand how meaning-making, collaboration, and transformative learning processes and practices unfold and can be best facilitated in spaces where professionals from various backgrounds and organizations come together.
  • Work independently on your own research while remaining in close exchange with other researchers in the project team as well as with stakeholders and professionals of the involved learning communities.
  • Report and present your findings for both scientific and non-scientific audiences (e.g., at scientific conferences, in journal publications, or during workshops with practitioners).


To be considered for this position, you should:

  • have a MSc. degree in Educational Science, Business Administration, Psychology, Human Resource Management, Organization Studies, Communication Science, or a related field;
  • have expertise or demonstrable interest in the process of continuous learning and innovation practices in a team context;
  • have an interest in the challenges related to circularity and/or energy transitions, with a focus on human capital rather than technical matters;
  • have strong, demonstrable methodological knowledge and skills, preferable experience with process research and (ethnographic qualitative) field studies
  • have an interest in the design of tools or methods to support collaboration and learning practices;
  • have good social and communication skills in academic as well as non-academic contexts;
  • are fluent in English and able to understand and communicate in Dutch (hard requirement, for non-native speaker, please indicate your current proficiency);
  • have excellent writing and organization skills;
  • have proven ability to work independently, but also to collaborate within a team and with relevant stakeholders (both within and outside academia).

Salary Benefits:

  • A 4-year PhD-position (1.0fte), starting in June 2024.
  • the gross salary is in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU) € 2.770,- to €3.539,- per month for a fulltime position, depending on experience.
  • on top of this, you receive a holiday allowance of 8% of the gross annual salary and an 8.3% end-of-year bonus.
  • we offer excellent auxiliary terms of employment,
  • such as professional and personal development programs;
  • a secondary remuneration package;
  • a dynamic environment with enthusiastic colleagues;
  • an organization focusing on internationalization and
  • a high degree of responsibility and independence.
Work Hours:

38 - 40 hours per week

Address:

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