About the Position
The University of Vienna is seeking a University Assistant Postdoc to join its Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies, strengthening research in Ottoman and Turkish Studies. Starting in October 2025, this six-year position offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to pioneering research on the history and culture of the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey. The successful candidate will help advance independent research, support academic projects, and mentor students within an inspiring and international academic community. The university values curiosity-driven research and supports scholars through excellent infrastructure, flexible working conditions, and a commitment to equal opportunities. This role is perfect for candidates with a passion for migration history, minorities, spatial studies, and communicating history to both academic audiences and the wider public.
Position/Job Details
- Position: University Assistant Postdoc
- Institution: University of Vienna
- Department: Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies, Chair of Turkish Studies
- Research Field: Ottoman and Turkish Studies
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Number of posts: 1
- Job Type: Full-time, Postdoc (fixed-term)
- Start Date (Anticipated): October 2025
- Working Hours: 40 hours per week
- Salary Range: €4,932.90/month (14 times per year), increases with credited experience
- Required Degree/Diploma: PhD
Research Area
- Ottoman Empire history and culture
- Republic of Turkey contemporary history
- Migration history
- Minorities and spatial studies
- Cultural theory and digital humanities
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Completed PhD in Turkish Studies
- Habilitation project focused on historical migration research related to Turkey
- Research interests in migration, minorities, and spatial studies
- Subject-specific and methodological expertise in Ottoman/Turkish and European history
- Proven research record with international publications
- Excellent written and spoken English
- Excellent Turkish and Ottoman language skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Very good skills in an additional regional language (e.g., Greek, Hebrew, Ladino)
- Experience in securing third-party funding
- Didactic skills and e-learning experience
- IT application knowledge (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS)
- Experience in organising scientific events and public engagement (“Third Mission”)
- Teaching experience and familiarity with university structures
- International experience
Key Responsibilities
- Develop an independent research profile in Ottoman and contemporary Turkish studies
- Participate in research projects and scientific studies
- Publish internationally and deliver conference lectures
- Apply for research projects and secure external funding
- Prepare and complete a habilitation ready for publication
- Independently teach courses as per collective agreement
- Supervise and support students
- Contribute to evaluations and quality assurance
- Perform administrative duties in research and teaching
- Help develop and manage academic journals at the institute
Application Process
How to Apply:
Applications should be submitted via the University of Vienna job portal by clicking “Apply now”.
Required Documents:
- Academic CV
- Letter of motivation
- Exposé of a postdoc project (approx. 5 pages)
- List of publications
- Summary of research priorities (max. 1 page)
- Contact details for references
- Proof of completed doctoral studies or confirmation that thesis is under review
Important Dates
- Application Opens: Already open
- Deadline: 15 July 2025
- Interview Date: To be announced to shortlisted candidates
Useful Links
- Institution Website: https://www.univie.ac.at/en/
- Official Notification Link: University of Vienna Job Portal
- Apply now: Apply here
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