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Project sheet

Name

Assistant Researcher in Digital Society, Inequality and Public Policy - Chair_CIES

Total project amount

246,79 thousand €

Amount paid

0 €

Non-refundable funding

246,79 thousand €

Loan funding

0 €

Start date

01.02.2025

Expected end date

31.03.2026

Dimension

Resilience

Component

Qualifications and Skills

Investment

Science Plus Training

Operation code

02/C06-i06/2024.P2023.14577.TENURE.031

Summary

This position seeks a sociological perspective to promote research activities and scientific production in the areas of the digital society, inequality, and public policy, key research areas developed at CIES. Research should focus on the multidimensional consequences of the digital society and their mechanisms that could increase or decrease several types of inequalities, and to build more inclusive and resilient public policies. A global perspective, fully aligned with the 2030 United Nations Agenda is fundamental for the development of innovative ideas in this field. The position will seek to understand the complexities of the digital society, promote social inclusion and reduced inequalities, and develop policies and programs at the local, regional, national, European, and global scales. The researcher will be expected to design and carry out research projects and studies, publish and disseminate results and analyses, both nationally and internationally, establish partnerships and institutional collaborations, supervise theses and dissertations, and collaborate in teaching activities within the established limits for researchers in masters’ and PhD programmes or in specialised curricular units of 1st cycle courses. The researcher should have international research experience of coordination of projects and studies in the thematic fields of the digital society and inequality. Experience articulating research in these areas with public policy and collaborative studies with public institutions is also relevant.  It is expected that the researcher will align his/her activities within the scope of CIES’ research group of Inequality, Work and Social Well-being, and the activities of the Inequality Observatory, thereby developing and encouraging new research activities.  Furthermore, the researcher should seek to contribute to the Thematic Line 5 – Digital Transformation and Public Policies of the SocioDigital Lab for Public Policies, and their respective on-going activities, which include collection, analyses, and presentation of data, production of new knowledge, contribution to policymaking, and providing platforms for citizen engagement and feedback. In summary, alignment of research interests should be with the goals of the Research Unit (https://cies.iscte-iul.pt/) and of the SocioDigital Lab for Public Policy (https://sociodigitallab.iscte-iul.pt/). It is expected that the researcher will articulate the research activity with the teaching of relevant content in master´s or in one of the seven doctoral programmes managed by CIES.

Beneficiaries

Within the scope of the Recovery and Resilience Plan, two types of beneficiaries are responsible for carrying out the projects and using the funding provided. Due to their similar role, the reference to these two types of beneficiaries has been simplified and unified under the term "Beneficiary".
The two types are::
  • Direct Beneficiaries are those whose funding and projects to implement are part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan that has been negotiated and approved by the European Union;
  • Final Beneficiaries are those whose funding and projects to implement are approved following a selection process through Calls for Applications.

Call for applications

As part of the Call for Applications, submissions are requested to select the projects and final beneficiaries to whom funding will be awarded. Specific selection criteria are defined for each call, which must be reflected in the applications submitted and assessed.

The project is appraised on the basis of its compliance with the selection criteria laid down in the calls for applications, and a final score may be awarded, where applicable.

Final evaluation score

9,0
Important note

The components for calculating the assessment score can be found in the selection criteria document mentioned below.

Selection criteria

The funding selection criteria to which this project and its final beneficiary were subject and its score can be found in detail on the Recuperar Portugal platform.

Beneficiaries

Intermediate beneficiaries

Beneficiaries

Procurement

Beneficiaries representing public entities implement their project by signing one or more contracts with suppliers for goods or services through public procurement procedures.

To ensure and provide the utmost transparency in all these contracts, a list of the contracts that were signed under this project is available here, along with the information available on the Base.Gov platform. Please note that, according to the legislation in force at the time the contract was signed, some exceptions do not require the publication of the contracts signed on this platform, and, therefore, no information is available in such cases.

Geographic distribution

246,79 thousand €

Total amount of the project

Where was the money spent

By county

1 county financed .

  • Lisboa 246,79 thousand € ,
Source EMRP
10.02.2026
All themes
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