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Quebec Sustainable Social and Community Housing Living Lab

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Quebec Sustainable Social and Community Housing Living Lab

About the Project

This transformational Quebec Living Lab advances decarbonization and electrification in social, affordable, and low-income housing. It combines technical innovation with community engagement to deliver scalable solutions for a sector often excluded from market-driven retrofits.

The project includes four living labs:

  • Longueuil (cooperative housing retrofit) In partnership with the Centre de transformation du logement communautaire (CTLC)
  • Montreal-Nord (Black community housing project)
  • Hochelaga (social housing project) In partnership with the Centre opérationnel de transition écologique (COTÉ)
  • Montreal (public social housing project) In partnership with the Office municipal d’habitation de Montréal (OMHM)

Supervisor: Marguerite Mendell

Department: School of Community and Public Affairs

University: Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

Start Date: Fall 2026

PhD Fellowship: 35K CAD per year for 4 years

KEY TERMS

social finance, impact investing, co-construction of public policy, commons and collective resources, Karl Polanyi studies, social and solidarity economy

ROLE DESCRIPTION

  • Conduct desk research on participatory and community-led energy transition models
  • Analyze social economy and solidarity finance approaches in housing and energy
  • Evaluate financial tools supporting retrofit and electrification in social housing
  • Develop policy recommendations for equitable energy transition
  • Create stakeholder-specific roadmaps (policy, finance, governance) for living labs
  • Document co-governance frameworks emerging from the project
  • Analyze policy and regulatory contexts affecting social housing transformation
  • Conduct impact assessment (baseline, implementation, post-retrofit)
  • Develop long-term community-led monitoring and evaluation frameworks
  • Engage stakeholders to validate findings and refine outputs
  • Prepare policy briefs, reports, and dissemination materials

REQUIREMENTS

  • Master’s degree in Economics, Public Policy, Political Science, Development Studies, Sociology, or related field
  • Experience with policy analysis and qualitative research (literature reviews, case studies)
  • Experience analyzing financial mechanisms (e.g., social finance, public funding)
  • Familiarity with social economy or community economic development
  • Experience with participatory or community-based research approaches
  • Experience developing policy recommendations or strategic frameworks
  • Knowledge of housing policy or energy transition policy
  • Experience with impact assessment or program evaluation
  • Strong writing skills for policy and stakeholder audiences
  • Experience working with public sector, NGOs, or community organizations
  • Ability to work independently and in interdisciplinary teams

WHAT WE OFFER

  • Fully funded PhD position, including tuition coverage and a competitive stipend
  • Opportunity to work on real-world social housing projects across multiple living labs in Québec
  • Direct engagement with community organizations, public agencies, and social finance actors
  • Experience contributing to policy development, financial tools, and co-governance frameworks Interdisciplinary research environment combining policy, economics, and community-based research
  • Support for publications, conferences, and knowledge mobilization activities
  • Access to Volt-Age training programs (leadership, communication, applied research)

HOW TO APPLY

Please send the following documents in a single PDF file to volt-age.recruitment@concordia.ca:

  • Letter of intent clearly aligned with the professor’s research domain *(You may also review their recent publications and highlight relevant experience.)*
  • Academic CV
  • Unofficial transcripts with CGPA and course names
  • Names and emails of 3 referees
  • Publications with embedded links, if any
  • Any other supporting documents that strengthen your application

Subject of the email: Social economy_Your name

Deadline: applications will be considered on a rolling basis.

For all questions, please contact Alisa Makusheva at alisa.makusheva@concordia.ca

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