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Are you good at crunching numbers and analysing data patterns? Are you interested in understanding the material impact of Europe’s green transition? Join the DECYCLE project as a research assistant and help analyse how construction materials, demolition waste, and climate targets shape post-growth planning in the European Union.

Are you good at crunching numbers and analysing data patterns? Are you interested in understanding the material impact of Europe’s green transition? Join the DECYCLE project as a research assistant and help analyse how construction materials, demolition waste, and climate targets shape post-growth planning in the European Union.
As a research assistant in the DECYCLE project, you analyse how climate mitigation in the European Union changes the demand for new materials in the built environment. The main task consists in analysing data to test the ‘re-materialisation hypothesis’, i.e., assessing whether climate mitigation strategies rely on the mobilisation of an increasing array and/or volume of materials. You collect and model data on material flows and link these trends to the political economy of green transition strategies.
You work closely with a postdoctoral researcher, the principal investigator, and other team members in a collaborative, international research environment. One day a week, you contribute to data-driven studies, co-author scientific outputs, and participate in project meetings and dissemination activities.
In return, you can expect strong supervision and mentoring, opportunities to deepen your skills in quantitative and sustainability research, and a supportive group embedded in the broader post-growth research network.

As a research assistant in the DECYCLE project, you analyse how climate mitigation in the European Union changes the demand for new materials in the built environment. The main task consists in analysing data to test the ‘re-materialisation hypothesis’, i.e., assessing whether climate mitigation strategies rely on the mobilisation of an increasing array and/or volume of materials. You collect and model data on material flows and link these trends to the political economy of green transition strategies.
You work closely with a postdoctoral researcher, the principal investigator, and other team members in a collaborative, international research environment. One day a week, you contribute to data-driven studies, co-author scientific outputs, and participate in project meetings and dissemination activities.
In return, you can expect strong supervision and mentoring, opportunities to deepen your skills in quantitative and sustainability research, and a supportive group embedded in the broader post-growth research network.
You enjoy working with quantitative data and can structure complex information clearly. You work carefully and systematically, and you document your data and code so that others can follow your steps. You are comfortable in communicating in English in a diverse, international team. You can work independently, while proactively checking in with team members.
Required experience:
Desirable experience:
We offer a temporary employment for a maximum term of 1 year. The workload is equivalent to 1 day a week (7.6 hours). Working as assistant in the DECYCLE project, you will have the chance to learn how to participate in cutting edge, international research. As research assistant, you will be invited to join the dissemination activities of the project, and your work will be acknowledged in the final output of the studies in which you will actively participate.
You enjoy working with quantitative data and can structure complex information clearly. You work carefully and systematically, and you document your data and code so that others can follow your steps. You are comfortable in communicating in English in a diverse, international team. You can work independently, while proactively checking in with team members.
Required experience:
Desirable experience:
We offer a temporary employment for a maximum term of 1 year. The workload is equivalent to 1 day a week (7.6 hours). Working as assistant in the DECYCLE project, you will have the chance to learn how to participate in cutting edge, international research. As research assistant, you will be invited to join the dissemination activities of the project, and your work will be acknowledged in the final output of the studies in which you will actively participate.
The DECYCLE project is currently composed of four members: the PI, a postdoc, and two PhD students. The team will help you in getting to know the University of Amsterdam and the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies. You will be invited to all social activities of the research group. The department offers a welcoming working environment, located at in the hearth of Amsterdam.
The Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies is one of the six Departments in the FMG. Research and education are carried out by special institutes. The Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) is responsible for research in the social sciences. The College of Social Sciences (CSS) and the Graduate School of Social Sciences (GSSS) are responsible for undergraduate and graduate teaching programmes in the social sciences.
Research and teaching in the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies is organized in five thematic programme groups: Governance and Inclusive Development (GID), Urban Geographies (UG), Urban Planning (UP), Political and Economic Geographies (PEG) and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (ISW). You will be part of the Urban Planning group.
The DECYCLE project is currently composed of four members: the PI, a postdoc, and two PhD students. The team will help you in getting to know the University of Amsterdam and the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies. You will be invited to all social activities of the research group. The department offers a welcoming working environment, located at in the hearth of Amsterdam.
The Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies is one of the six Departments in the FMG. Research and education are carried out by special institutes. The Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) is responsible for research in the social sciences. The College of Social Sciences (CSS) and the Graduate School of Social Sciences (GSSS) are responsible for undergraduate and graduate teaching programmes in the social sciences.
Research and teaching in the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies is organized in five thematic programme groups: Governance and Inclusive Development (GID), Urban Geographies (UG), Urban Planning (UP), Political and Economic Geographies (PEG) and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (ISW). You will be part of the Urban Planning group.
If you recognize yourself in this profile and are interested in the role, please send the following documentation:
Also applicants who finished their bachelor's degree, but are not enrolled in a master programme at the moment can apply.
You can apply via the red button until 03/04/2026. Interviews will take place on mid-April. In case of equal qualifications, internal candidates will be given preference over external candidates.
For questions about the vacancy, you can contact:
If you recognize yourself in this profile and are interested in the role, please send the following documentation:
Also applicants who finished their bachelor's degree, but are not enrolled in a master programme at the moment can apply.
You can apply via the red button until 03/04/2026. Interviews will take place on mid-April. In case of equal qualifications, internal candidates will be given preference over external candidates.
For questions about the vacancy, you can contact:


