About the Program
The University of Vienna offers an exciting Predoc (doctoral) opportunity within the Institute of European Ethnology, part of the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies. This position is ideal for candidates interested in ethnographic representation research, praxeological media studies, and methodologies in the anthropology of knowledge. As part of a highly connected academic environment, you will benefit from collaborations with Austrian and international universities and cultural institutions. This role provides a vibrant interdisciplinary atmosphere fostering research excellence, teaching experience, and academic growth.
Program Details
- Position: University Assistant Predoc (Doctoral Researcher)
- Institution: University of Vienna
- Department/Faculty: Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies, Institute of European Ethnology
- Supervisor: To be assigned
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Start Date (Anticipated): October 2025
- Duration: Up to 4 years (initial contract 1.5 years with automatic extension)
- Funding: Full salary based on collective agreement starting at EUR 3,714.80 (full-time basis) with increments for relevant professional experience
- Working Hours: 30 hours per week
- Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline
Research Focus/Area
- Ethnographic representation research
- Praxeological media research
- Anthropology of knowledge methodologies
- Urban and spatial studies
- Multimodal and audiovisual research
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree or equivalent diploma in a relevant field
- Research interest aligned with the programme’s focus areas
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior research experience
- Teaching experience (advantageous)
- Strong academic record
- Ability to contribute to academic publications and presentations
Key Features of the Program
- Participation in structured research projects and independent doctoral thesis development
- Teaching and student supervision responsibilities
- Involvement in organising academic conferences and departmental activities
- Supportive international and interdisciplinary academic environment
- Flexible working hours with partial remote work options
- Access to extensive internal training and coaching programmes
Application Process
How to Apply:
Submit your application via the University of Vienna job portal using the “Apply Now” button.
Required Documents:
- Scientific curriculum vitae (CV)
- Letter of intent
- Summary of research interests and doctoral project proposal
- Master’s degree certificate or diploma
- Evidence of teaching experience (if available)
Important Dates:
- Applications open immediately
- Application deadline: 13 June 2025
- Interviews to be scheduled post-deadline
Where to Apply:
- University Website: University of Vienna Job Portal
- Official Notification: University of Vienna Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies
- For content questions, contact Alexa Färber at alexa.faerber@univie.ac.at