Project description
The project entitled ‘Stimulating local innovation on sanitation for the urban poor in sub‐Saharan Africa and South‐East Asia’ has two principal objectives: (i) to stimulate local innovation on sanitation for the urban poor through research, and (ii) to strengthen the sanitation sector in developing countries through education and training.
The direct beneficiaries of the project are individuals from developing countries and academic institutions involved in the project that are instrumental in stimulating local innovation on sanitation for the ultimate recipients of the project outcomes ‐ the urban poor in sub‐Saharan Africa and South‐East Asia.
The project will: (i) increase the number of adequately trained sanitation professionals in developing countries, (ii) provide research possibilities, education and training for the new generation of ‘all‐round’ sanitary engineers, (iii) make (post‐graduate) education in sanitary engineering more accessible to individuals from developing countries, and (iv) further strengthen the pro‐poor sanitation component at the academic institutions involved.
The five year project (2011‐2016) will be jointly executed by UNESCO-IHE (principal grantee) and eight partners from developing countries in sub‐Saharan Africa, South‐East Asia and South America (sub‐grantees), supported by several external sub‐contracting parties and individuals.
The project contains seven components: (i) the post‐doctoral program; (ii) the doctoral program and PhD scholarships; (iii) masters education and MSc scholarships; (iv) the new online Masters in Sanitary Engineering and scholarships; (v) two new online training courses; (vi) the new Professional Diploma and scholarships; and (vii) online courses and scholarships. The project targets more than 600 direct individual beneficiaries.
The research part of the project is clustered around five thematic areas/packages on pro‐urban poor sanitation, each to be coordinated by one partner (the research package leader): (i) smart sanitation provision for slums and informal settlements; (ii) emergency sanitation following natural and anthropological disasters; (iii) resource‐oriented decentralized sanitation; (iv) low‐cost wastewater collection and treatment; and (v) faecal sludge management.
Outcomes of the project can be summarized as: (i) the research capacity and facilities of the partner institutions will be enhanced; (ii) an international academic network on pro‐poor sanitation will be established; (iii) practical applications of innovation in sanitation for the urban poor will be implemented; (iv) a proposal for the business spin‐offs will be developed; (v) human resource capacity will be increased in the sanitation sector; and (vi) professionals from developing countries will have increased access to education and training.
Post-doc position information
• The position is based at the premises of UNESCO-IHE in the Netherlands;
• The Post-doc fellow will report to Project Director Prof. Damir Brdjanovic, PhD and will be hosted by Environmental Engineering and Water Technology Department of UNESCO-IHE in Delft, The Netherlands;
• The Post-doc position is funded on a fellowship arrangement in accordance with standard practice applied at UNESCO-IHE;
• Expected starting date is March 2012;
• Duration of the assignment is two years with possible extension for another term;
• The Post-doc will assist the Project Director in daily project management, particularly the coordination of the research part of the project.
Position requirements
• Applicants should be young researchers from developing countries, preferably from sub‐Saharan Africa and South‐East Asia, however researchers from other developing regions are encouraged to apply;
• Applicants must have a doctoral degree in a discipline relevant to the research themes, e.g. sanitary engineering, civil engineering, environmental sciences, environmental engineering, biochemistry, biotechnology etc.;
• Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest and experience in conducting and managing experimental and interdisciplinary sanitation-related research;
• Applicants with pronounced organizational and managerial skills are preferred;
• Applicants must be proficient in English and have excellent communication and writing skills; knowledge of French is also considered advantageous for this position.
How to apply?
Applications, including curriculum vitae, the names and contact details of two referees, and a motivation letter, should be sent by email to Professor Brdjanovic (d.brdjanovic@unesco-ihe.org) by 1 February 2012.
Please mention the subject heading “Post-doc application BMGF project at UNESCO-IHE”. Short-listed candidates will be contacted by 15 February 2012. For further information please contact Professor Brdjanovic (+31 15 2151776).