
CIFRE Research Internship – Port Governance
Artimon
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Paris • France
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About the role
- Develop a theoretical framework drawing on transaction cost theory and the economics of infrastructure investment.
- Conduct an in-depth literature review on port resilience, infrastructure governance, and public–private partnerships in the context of climate risk.
- Conduct comparative analyses of governance and investment models for ports exposed to extreme climate events (France and internationally).
- Contribute to the formulation of research questions, hypotheses and methodological choices for the forthcoming CIFRE PhD thesis.
- Participate in producing research briefs, outreach articles and internal materials for Artimon teams and partners.
Requirements
- Strong theoretical and conceptual analytical skills
- Interest in academic research and long-term issues
- Excellent writing skills (French and English)
- Proficiency with bibliographic and literature-search tools
- Strong interest in climate-related challenges, infrastructure governance and investment policy
- Autonomy, methodological rigor and intellectual curiosity
- Prior research experience (thesis, article, internship) is strongly preferred.
Benefits
- Join a demanding applied research environment at the intersection of academia and practice.
- Work on a strategic and emerging topic with significant economic, climatic and institutional impact.
- Benefit from a setting conducive to preparing a CIFRE doctoral project.
- Work within a culture that values experimentation, scientific rigor and the dialogue between research and action.
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