About the Program
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), one of Germany’s largest and most dynamic universities, invites applications for 10 fully funded PhD positions in Cultural Studies. These positions are offered within the Research Training Group (RTG) 3064 “Techniques of Witnessing: Testimony as Media and Cultural Practice”, starting April 2026. This interdisciplinary program explores how techniques of witnessing are evolving in contemporary media cultures, from online witness videos to postcolonial archives and artistic testimonies. Doctoral candidates will conduct research across Ethnology, Film Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Art History, Media Cultural Studies, and Theatre Studies, benefiting from mentoring, international networking, teaching experience, and opportunities to develop globally relevant expertise in media, culture, and testimony studies.
Program Details
- Position: Fully Funded PhD Position / Doctoral Researcher
- Institution: Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)
- Department/Faculty: Research Training Group 3064
- Supervisor: Assigned RTG member (mandatory initial supervision)
- Location: Mainz, Germany
- Start Date (Anticipated): 1 April 2026
- Duration: 4 years (until 31 March 2030)
- Funding: Remuneration according to EG 13 TV-L, plus benefits including annual special payment, pension scheme, flexible working hours, and home office options
- Working Hours: 75% of full-time
- Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s (M.A.) or equivalent in participating subjects
Research Focus/Area
- Techniques of witnessing in contemporary media and cultural contexts
- Human-apparatus relations and technological-cultural interactions
- Interdisciplinary approaches in Ethnology, Film Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Art History, Media Cultural Studies, and Theatre Studies
- Historical and cross-cultural analysis of testimony practices
- Comparative research integrating non-human and environmental perspectives
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Completed university degree (M.A. or equivalent) in one of the participating subjects
- Very good command of English; knowledge of German or other languages if required for the project
- Interdisciplinary interest and theoretical abstraction skills
- Compliance with civil service and Rhineland-Palatinate Higher Education Act requirements
Preferred Qualifications:
- Research experience in media, culture, or related fields
- Interest in global, intercultural, and interdisciplinary perspectives
- Motivation for teaching and collaborative research
Key Features of the Program
- Structured research and qualification program with professional freedom
- Mentoring and career development support
- International networking with guest scientists and research trips
- Opportunities for teaching and participation in RTG governance
- Flexible working hours, home office options, and 30 days of vacation
- Support for parents and caregivers, campus daycare, and health/sports facilities
- Transparent remuneration with additional benefits
Application Process
How to Apply: Applications must be submitted online via the University portal. Interviews will be held from 10–12 December 2025 (in person or online).
Required Documents:
- Cover letter / letter of motivation
- Curriculum Vitae
- Copies of degree certificates (B.A., M.A., state exams, or equivalent)
- Project outline (approx. 5 pages with structure, bibliography, and schedule)
- Indication of doctoral subject
- Proof of English language proficiency
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Immediately
- Deadline: 17 October 2025
- Start Date: 1 April 2026
- Interviews: 10–12 December 2025
Where to Apply
- University Website: Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
- Notification: Click here
- Application Portal: Apply Online
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