The University of British Columbia has an open position for a postdoctoral research fellow to study public perceptions of climate-mitigating technologies in general and as a part of energy transition trajectories.
We will consider candidates across a broad range of environmental social science backgrounds (e.g., interdisciplinary degree or degrees in planning, environmental sociology, policy, psychology, social or physical geography), with preference for applicants with extensive knowledge of social science research and methodologies, particularly survey research and data analysis, as they pertain to energy transitions, energy and climate solutions, and climate-mitigating technologies. We have some specific work planned, but there is a lot of flexibility to shape this role!
Visit this link to apply. Candidates should provide a CV, names and contact information of 3 references, and a cover letter describing past achievements and future research interests by June 15th, 2026.