Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Energy Law / Policy Researcher at the China Research Center of Public Policy

China Research Center of Public Policy (CRCPP), or China Society of Economic Reform (CSER) is a Beijing-based prominent government think-tank that is affiliated to China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). Our mission is to promote social objective driven prosperity through public and private partnerships (PPP) by optimizing the synergy among government, academics, NGOs and businesses, with the aim of pooling collective wisdom and knowledge to deliver value added policy outputs that are win-win in the resource constrained society. Having mobilized more than 300 top Chinese scholars and policy makers, the center provides cutting edge policy solutions on medical reform, education reform, climate change, environmental administration, infrastructure and urban development, public health, and government regulation. We have conducted a broad range of projects in partnership with major international organizations such as the World Bank, the WHO, the UNDP, the ADB and the DFID; with Chinese government including the NDRC( National Development and Reform Commission), the MOF(Ministry of Finance), the SERC(State Electricity Regulatory Commission), the MWR(Ministry of Water Resources), the MOC(Ministry of Commerce) and the MOHURD(Ministy of Housing and Urdan-Rural Development) , as well as with a bunch of Fortune 500 firms.

The Role
The China Research Center of Public Policy (CRCPP) is seeking a researcher in the field of energy law/policy. The researcher works closely with other scholars, policy makers and other stakeholders on various research projects. Our current project requires that the researcher works with electric power experts, to review 200+ Chinese law/policies on electric power and provides revision advices in light of energy-saving and environmental principles. After this project, the researcher will continue to research on energy related law and regulations. This is a Beijing-based position, fluent Chinese as well as profound knowledge on Chinese law/society are required. Candidates are provided with the chance to be seconded to the Chinese government, and the chance to be recommended to top universities/the CASS (Chinese Academy of Social Science)/ the NDRC (National Development and Reform Commission).

The Person
  • Profound knowledge on Chinese law (energy law, environmental law, administrative law, economic law...) and society; knowledge and experiences on energy law and/or environmental law is highly preferred
  • Advanced Chinese
  • Good communication skills
To apply, please send via email a full resume with publications, a writing sample, and a cover letter to: wenhanqiao@gmail.com. Other supportive material welcomed.

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