This is an excellent opportunity for hands-on research experience, close mentorship, and contributions to high-impact projects at the forefront of climate and innovation policy—ideal prep for a top-tier PhD.
This is an excellent opportunity for hands-on research experience, close mentorship, and contributions to high-impact projects at the forefront of climate and innovation policy—ideal prep for a top-tier PhD.
– BA or Master’s (completed or near completion) in Econ or another quantitative field
– Strong coding skills in Python and R/Stata
– Comfortable with panel-data methods
– Excellent communication skills
– Deep interest in environmental economics, energy, and innovation
– BA or Master’s (completed or near completion) in Econ or another quantitative field
– Strong coding skills in Python and R/Stata
– Comfortable with panel-data methods
– Excellent communication skills
– Deep interest in environmental economics, energy, and innovation
– Compile, clean & merge large datasets (patents, bibliometrics, firm-level data)
– Conduct econometric/statistical analysis in Python, R, or Stata
– Contribute to academic manuscripts, policy briefs & presentations
– Support literature reviews, organise research seminars
– Compile, clean & merge large datasets (patents, bibliometrics, firm-level data)
– Conduct econometric/statistical analysis in Python, R, or Stata
– Contribute to academic manuscripts, policy briefs & presentations
– Support literature reviews, organise research seminars
Duration: 1 year, renewable for a 2nd year
Start date: Flexible (autumn 2025 preferred)
Salary: £36,008–£40,991 (potential to progress to £43,854)
Duration: 1 year, renewable for a 2nd year
Start date: Flexible (autumn 2025 preferred)
Salary: £36,008–£40,991 (potential to progress to £43,854)