Assistant Professor
Sociology
Texas A&M University-San Antonio, USA
These pages list the non-RSA vacancies, PhD places and external events. Please contact the relevant institution directly for more information.
Sociology
Texas A&M University-San Antonio, USA
Faculty of Environmental Social Sciences
Peking University, China
Planning
University of Toronto, Canada
Housing/Transportation and Applied Methods
Occidental College, USA
Nature recovery and regional development
University of Exeter, UK
Environment, Societies, and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
Georgetown University, USA
Economic Geography
University of Bern, Switzerland
Cultural geography
York St John University, UK
Society, Environment, and Justice
University of Minnesota, USA
Climate and Energy Policy
Tufts University, USA
Heat stress in Cambodia
Royal Holloway University of London, UK
Sociology
Vanderbilt University, USA
International and EU climate politics
Stockholm University, Sweden
Human-Environment Geography & GIS, Global South
University of Texas, Arlington,USA
Department of International Development
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
URBAN RETROFIT UK
University of Glasgow, Scotland
Innovation and Sustainability Transitions Studies
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Sustainability
Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA
Governance of sustainability transformation
Finnish Environment Institute (Syke), Finland
Human Geography
Durham University, UK
Feminist, labour and urban geography
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali, India
Political Science
Stockholm University, Sweden
Territorial Inequality in Education
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory
University of Stirling, Scotland
AHRC EDI and virtual production project
University of York, UK
Real Estate and Planning
Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK
Regional Studies
Remote
China’s Eco-urbanization
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Urban Planning and Public Policy
UC Irvine, USA
WASH, Poverty, and Health
University of Notre Dame, France
Anthropology
Brown University, USA
Environmental inequalities
Sciences Po, France
China’s Eco-urbanization
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Indoor environmental quality and Net Zero transitions
University of Leeds, UK
Anthropology on Urban B/ordering
University of Barcelona, Spain
Place Management
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Power Dynamics in Transformative Social Innovation
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Kingston University, UK
Governance of sustainability transformation
Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria
Social History of Finance research group
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Effects of Economic Insecurity
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
International Climate Governance
Brussels School of Governance, VUB, Belgium
Digitalization and Social Transformation
Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna, Austria
Biodiversity, Ecosystem Service, Cultural, and Economic Benefits and Tradeoffs Across Forest Adaptation Approaches
University of Vermont, USA
Political Ecology of Forest Carbon
University of Tennessee, USA
Fixing Futures
Goethe University, Germany
Sustainability Policy and Governance of Global Value Chains
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany
Sustainability Policy and Governance of Global Value Chains
Osnabrück University, Germany
Budapest, Hungary
Green transition towards new urban futures: perspectives, impacts and challenges for the cities
Climate change integration in urban and regional planning: new perspectives and solutions towards urban sustainability
Sustainability, water and territory
University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Geopolitics and Geoeconomics of Finance
National University of Singapore, 24-25 February 2025
and the Third FinGeo School
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Leadership & governance in transnational city and regional development: new uncertainties, new prospects?
Various
Borders, Regional Cooperation and Geopolitics in Times of Conflict: Hungarian Perspective
Online