Climate Hazards and Migration (CHAIN project)
The Nordic Africa Institute (NAI) invites applications for a full-time Junior Researcher / Research Assistant in Economics, based in Uppsala.
You will join a research project funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR): " Climate Hazards and Migration in Madagascar: Towards an Integrated Monitoring and Modeling for Mitigation and Adaptation" (CHAIN).
The project examines how climate change interacts with vulnerability and migration dynamics, with a focus on producing research that is both academically rigorous and relevant for policy and practice.
At its current stage, the work is centred on data analysis and the development of research outputs for academic publication and policy audiences.
About the role
You will be part of a small, collaborative research team and work closely with Senior Researcher Assem Abu Hatab, who leads the project. In this role, you will work closely with the project lead in day-to-day research activities.
The role combines analytical work and research support, while offering the opportunity to contribute to ongoing research in a real research setting. You will support the development of research outputs for both academic and policy audiences and gain insight into how research is communicated beyond academia. You will also take part in seminars and workshops, contributing to an active and international research environment. Depending on project needs and progress, there may also be opportunities to contribute to academic publications.
Your responsibilities will include:
Qualifications
You hold a Master's degree (MSc) in Economics or a closely related quantitative social science field.
The candidate must demonstrate:
In addition, the candidate should have:
The following is highly desirable:
About the employment
This is a full-time temporary position for six months, with the possibility of extension depending on project needs and performance.
Start date: By agreement
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
Salary: Set individually based on qualifications and experience
About NAI
The Nordic Africa Institute is a Swedish government agency with a mission to produce, share and communicate research-based knowledge on contemporary Africa.
Our work connects research with policy and practice, contributing to informed decision-making on global development challenges.
We offer a stable and professional work environment in an international setting, where research, policy and practice meet.
Application
Your application should include:
Additional materials may be requested.
The last date to apply: 2026-05-31