Fields | Description |
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Position | Research Fellow in Climate Innovation |
Organisation | The Grantham Institute, Imperial College London |
Country | United Kingdom |
City | South Kensington, London |
No of Vacancies | 02 |
Project Name | N/A |
Skills and Qualifications | 1. Ability to think strategically about different topic areas and their applicability to climate change innovation and action |
Experience | Relevant experience in the specified fields (specific years or type of experience not mentioned) |
Salary | £51,417 – £60,855 plus benefits |
Conducting deep and state-of-the-art research in climate-related topics
Producing outputs to guide and shape significant philanthropic investments
Developing and delivering a programme of research in a specialist area of climate-related topics
Managing and delivering high-quality research over a two-year period
Collaborating with academics and various stakeholders
Visualizing Urban and Architecture Diagrams
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