Senior Scientist – Postdoc in Migration and Globalisation Department |
Fancy diving into meaningful research that tackles some of the most pressing ethical dilemmas in migration policy? The University for Continuing Education Krems is on the lookout for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Migration and Globalisation Department and contribute to a project focused on the Ethics of Migration Policy Dilemmas. If you’ve recently completed your PhD and want to publish your work or kickstart new research, this is a brilliant opportunity to do just that.
A bit about the University
The University for Continuing Education Krems is renowned for its part-time academic programs, specialising in lifelong learning. With a community of 8,000 students from 90 countries, the university is an international hub for continuing education. Located just 60 km from Vienna, in the picturesque Wachau region (a UNESCO World Heritage Site!), it’s the perfect place to combine a high-quality academic career with a lovely setting.
What’s the role?
We’re looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher interested in conducting independent research on ethical issues related to migration policymaking. The research should fit within the scope of the Dilemmas project, which examines ethical migration challenges. You’ll work closely with Prof. Julia Mourão Permoser and the wider team, collaborating on publications, workshops, and funding applications.
What we’re offering:
- Conduct independent research on migration ethics
- Collaborate within the “Dilemmas” project
- Publish your work in top-tier academic journals
- Prepare research proposals for further funding (Marie Curie, ESPRIT, etc.)
- Contribute to department research and teaching activities
Duration: The role can be full-time (40 hours/week) for 1.5 years, or part-time (30 hours/week) for 2 years.
Start Date: January 2025 or later (we’re flexible).
What we’re looking for:
We’re seeking someone with a PhD in Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Geography, or a related discipline, with a passion for migration studies. You should have experience publishing in peer-reviewed journals and strong English writing skills. Knowledge of political theory or migration ethics is a big plus, as is experience securing third-party funding.
Here’s the ideal profile:
- PhD in a relevant field (Political Science, Sociology, etc.)
- Published in peer-reviewed journals
- Strong English skills (C1 or higher)
- Passionate about migration studies
- Familiar with migration ethics and political theory
- Experience with funding proposals
Why choose us?
You’ll be part of an innovative and modern working environment at the beautiful Krems Campus. We offer flexible working options, including the possibility to work remotely for up to 42% of your working hours. There’s also plenty of opportunities for further education, workplace wellness programs, and access to the University Sports Institute (USI) to help you stay active.
- Salary: EUR 4,752.30 gross per month (for full-time)
- Location: Krems, Austria
- Contract: 1.5 years (full-time) or 2 years (part-time)
Ready to apply?
We’d love to hear from you! Apply by 30th September 2024 via our online portal. Make sure to include:
- A cover letter (maximum two pages)
- Your CV
- An outline of your research topic (maximum two pages)
- Copies of degrees and transcripts
- Two writing samples (preferably scientific articles, with at least one single-authored)
We encourage applications from people with disabilities who meet the required qualifications. The University for Continuing Education Krems is committed to fostering diversity in its team and embraces different perspectives and backgrounds.
Explore more: Application page
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