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PhD and postdoctoral course

PhD and postdoctoral cource in methodology and project development within the fields of climate, energy, sustainability and environmental law

Applications for our PhD and postdoctoral course hosted in Voss from August 28th to 29th, 2024, are now open.

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Cource description

This PhD and postdoctoral course held in Western Norway, focusing on methodology and project development in climate, energy, sustainability and environmental law, will be customized to train future academics and legal professionals specializing in these areas. These legal domains present unique challenges not as commonly encountered in traditional law disciplines. Specifically, they often require interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary approaches, may involve qualitative, quantitative, or empirical methodologies, typically span various regulatory levels (international, regional, national, and local), and frequently delve into issues that extend beyond conventional legal research. Additionally, they tend to attract a diverse range of researchers in terms of background, originating countries, legal traditions, and project approaches.

This course encourages participants to engage in methodological and project planning discussions to guide their ongoing early career research. Various sessions will address methodological challenges, covering different types of legal methods and interdisciplinary aspects. Other sessions will focus on project management techniques and best practices for writing articles or monographs.

The course will be conducted in English, reflecting the highly international nature of this research field, with senior researchers hailing from different parts of the world.

Practical information

The course is arranged by the Research Group for Climate, Energy and Environmental Law, Faculty of Law, University of Bergen. The course is part of the project Wicked Waters: Strengthening a leading research environment for wicked problems in green and sustainable maritime governance in the Nordics financed by the Research Council of Norway.

The workshop is planned as a highly interactive gathering where pre-workshop work, guided discussions and post-collaborative exchanges are the main methods. Participants will be expected to write a short reflection note (2-3 pages discussing methodological challenges and opportunities in their research), a no longer than 2 pages project management plan (for their PhD or postdoc project), actively engage in the discussion sessions during the workshop, and participate in voluntary peer-to-peer post workshop activities related to text quality and project management plans.

Deadline for applying: 14. June 2024

Deadline for pre-workshop assignment: 14. August 2024

Workshop dates: 28. and 29. August 2024

Deadline for post workshop assignment: 15. September 2024

Considering its duration, pre-work, and voluntary post-work, we recommend that institutions affiliated with PhD candidates award 2 credits related to the Norwegian PhD in Law program.

The course will take place in Voss, right at the center of the beautiful Norwegian West Coast, and a wonderful starting point for a post-conference Norway trip. Your stay at Fleischer’s Hotel during the course, all meals and round-trip Bergen-Voss (1 hour by train) are funded by the project. Participants must cover travel expenses to Bergen and accommodation before/after the course.

How to participate

Participation is limited to 20 PhD and postdoctoral researchers. Applications will be evaluated on an on-going basis. Applicants are required to submit a no longer than 2 pages summary of their research, a short CV (no more than 2 pages) and a reflection note (no more than 2-3 pages) discussing methodological challenges and opportunities in their project.

While the summary of research and CV must be submitted when applying, the deadline for submitting the reflection note is 14. August. 

Please use this application form.

The reflection note can be sent directly to the cource organizers Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui, Associate Professor (Ignacio.Herrera-Anchustegui@uib.no) or Karoline Aksnes, PhD coordinator (karoline.aksnes@uib.no). 

Tentative program

28th of August

Bergen train station

08:30 – 09:42: Departure to Voss 

Fleischer’s hotel

11:00 – 11:45: Lunch

Session 1

11:45 – 12:30: Welcome to the course and tour the table.

  • Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui, Professor, University of Bergen

Session 2

12:30 - 13:45: What is legal research in energy, climate and sustainability law? What is a legal research question?

  • Leigh Hancher, Professor, University of Tilburg

13:45 - 14:00: Break

Session 3

14:00 – 15:30: Legal research and interdisciplinarity in climate, energy and environmental law. Law in context approaches.

  • Joxerramon Bengoetxea, Professor, University of the Basque Country in San Sebastian

15:30: Refreshments and check in

18:30: Dinner

Session 4

20:00 – 21:00: Fireside talk: Public and private law divides?

  • Joxerramon Bengoetxea, Professor, University of the Basque Country in San Sebastian 
  • Leigh Hancher, Professor, University of Tilburg
  • Karin Buhmann, Professor, Copenhagen Business School 

29th of August

Fleischer’s hotel

08:00 – 09:00: Breakfast

Session 5

09.00 – 10:30: A pluralism of comparative approaches – whatever suits

  • Sören Koch, Professor, University of Bergen

10:30 – 11:00: Break and check out

Session 6

11:00 – 12:30: Sources of law for corporate sustainability due diligence.

  • Karin Buhmann, Professor, Copenhagen Business School 

12:30 – 13:30: Lunch

Session 7

13:30 – 15:00: Climate, Energy and Environmental law research in the transition time:

Project design approaches and writing routines. 

  • Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui, Professor, University of Bergen 

Dissemination – how and is it worth while? 

  • Sigrid Eskeland Schütz, Professor, University of Bergen

Voss train station

16:02 - 17:26: Departure to Bergen