CIMMYT is looking for an innovative, highly self-motivated, and results-oriented Post-Doctoral Fellow/Associate Scientist to work on and implement a research portfolio in the Sustainable Agri-food Systems (SAS) program focusing on the role of institutional frameworks, knowledge systems, social dynamics, economic policies and other system-level factors as critical preconditions for technology adoption, scaling and impacts along the five CGIAR impact areas.
The successful candidate should have strong analytical skills and a good understanding of current global development issues and related food systems challenges. Familiarity with, and ability to apply gender analysis toolkits or analytical frameworks will be an added advantage.
Reporting to the research group leader, Science for Scaling and Impact Pathways, the position will be based in CIMMYT’s Nairobi Office with responsibilities across the Eastern and Southern Africa region (and beyond) depending on program and Center needs.
Specific duties:
- Conducting theoretically sound, and empirically testable research activities around how to achieve scaling of innovations and identifying pathways to impact, with a special focus on institutional enablers, the role of economic and social agency, and other social norms in driving the diffusion of technologies at scale.
- Designing research instruments for the collection of data on social forces that drive technological change at the intersection of science and society.
- In support of identified research topics and priorities, organize, and supervise the collection of high-quality data.
- Leading the publication of research results in reputable and high-impact factor journals.
- Participating in impact co-creation through fast-tracked analysis to guide effective implementation of multi-disciplinary research for development projects.
- Contributing to policy learning through research translation, synthesis, and communication of scientific results to broader audiences.
- Actively contribute to the development of new project proposals and initiatives around the core topics of the role of behavioral and social norms in technology adoption.
Required qualifications, skills, and attitudes:
- phD. in social and economic sciences such as Agricultural/Development Economics, Economics, Development Sociology, or a closely related field.
- A good understanding of extant theories (e.g., new institutional economics) and paradigms of international development
- Demonstrated research and field experience in the global south (as part of the dissertation work for post-doctoral applicants)
- Demonstrated experience in the implementation and management of household surveys especially large and complex surveys requiring people management skills.
- Excellent skills in digital data collection and management and a keen sense of data quality assurance.
- Competence in the application of statistical and econometric approaches to develop research questions and high-level familiarity with statistical applications such as R or STATA.
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to interface with rural communities such as village leaders, extension staff, and others.
- Ability to work effectively in a multicultural environment as a member of a diverse work team.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
- The selected candidate should exhibit the following competencies: Client Orientation, Negotiation, and Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving and Decision Making, Teamwork, and Communication.
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CIMMYT is looking for an innovative, self-motivated, and results-oriented Post-Doctoral Fellow/Associate Scientist to work on; and implement a research portfolio within the Sustainable Agri-food Systems (SAS) Program focusing on identifying the most effective and impactful scaling pathways for key CIMMYT and CGIAR portfolio of genetic, agronomic, policy and mechanical innovations. Candidates with strong quantitative skills and a good understanding of current issues on global development and food systems transformation are especially encouraged to apply. Familiarity with, and ability to apply gender analysis toolkits or analytical frameworks will be an added advantage.
As part of CIMMYT’s SAS Program and reporting to the research group lead on Science for Scaling and Impact Pathways, the position will be based in CIMMYT’s Nairobi Office with responsibilities across the Eastern and Southern Africa region (and beyond) depending on the program and Center needs.
Specific duties:
- Conceptualize, design, and implement theoretically sound, and empirically testable research activities around scaling innovations and pathways to impact. Some areas of possible interest include the economic agency of farmers and other agrifood system actors and related behavioral insights.
- The role of environmental and market risks in shaping economic decisions of farmers and other agrifood system actors.
- Design research instruments for the collection of multiple types of data (microeconomic, macroeconomic, business) and other relevant data required to advance the research activities identified.
- Leveraging existing CIMMYT and OneCGIAR data ecosystems, implement fully digitized data collection, curation, and dissemination with respect to existing data policies at CIMMYT and the CGIAR.
- Lead the publication of research results in reputable and high-impact factor journals.
- Participate in impact co-creation through fast-tracked analysis to guide effective implementation of multi-disciplinary research for development projects
- Articulate the needed scaling investments for field-ready agricultural innovations
- Contribute to the policy learnings through research translation, synthesis (including data dashboards), and dissemination of results to scientific and policy audiences
- Actively contribute to the development of new project proposals and initiatives for advancing applied research in the region and elsewhere as needed.
Required qualifications, skills, and attitudes:
- Ph.D. in Agricultural/Development Economics or a closely related field.
- Demonstrated international research and field experience in the global south and willingness to implement field research activities in rural areas of Africa and the global south.
- Good understanding of the linkages between agricultural and economic development and its relationships to science, technology and innovation, institutions, markets, and policies.
- Demonstrated experience in the implementation and management of household surveys especially large and complex surveys requiring budget and people management skills.
- Excellent skills in digital data collection and management and a keen sense of data quality assurance.
- Competence in the application of statistical and econometric approaches to develop research questions and high-level familiarity with statistical applications such as R and STATA
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to interface with rural communities such as village leaders, extension staff, and others
- Ability to work effectively in a multi-cultural environment as a member of a diverse work team.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
- The selected candidate should exhibit the following competencies: Client Orientation, Negotiation, and Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving and Decision Making, Teamwork, and Communication.