About the Program
The University of Vienna, Austria invites applications for a fully funded University Assistant Predoctoral position at the Institute of European Ethnology, Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies. This 4-year position (initially limited to 1.5 years with automatic extension) focuses on historical dimensions of everyday cultures, offering a vibrant research environment with strong connections to Austrian and international universities and cultural institutions. The successful candidate will participate in research, teaching, administration, publications, and conferences, while developing a doctoral thesis aligned with ethnography, materiality, urban studies, and multimodal research. The position starts 5 April 2026, with part-time working hours of 30 per week in Vienna, Austria. Candidates gain access to mentoring, professional development, and international collaboration in a supportive academic setting.
Program Details
- Position: University Assistant Predoctoral / PhD Candidate
- Institution: University of Vienna
- Department/Faculty: Institute of European Ethnology, Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Start Date: 5 April 2026
- Duration: 4 years (initial 1.5-year contract, automatically extended)
- Funding: Fully funded predoctoral position, part-time (30 hrs/week)
- Salary: EUR 3,714.80 (full-time basis; increases with credited professional experience)
- Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s
Research Focus / Area
- European Ethnology
- Historical Dimensions of Everyday Cultures
- Ethnography and Materiality Studies
- Urban Anthropology and Spatial Studies
- Multimodal / Audiovisual Research
- Anthropology of Knowledge
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree or equivalent in European Ethnology or related fields
- Experience with ethnographic or historical cultural research methods
- Excellent oral and written English
- IT literacy and teamwork skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Teaching experience and e-learning expertise
- Knowledge of university processes and structures
- International experience
- Experience in academic publishing and project organisation
Key Features of the Program
- Flexible working hours and partial remote work for better work-life balance
- Collaborative, international research environment
- Access to over 600 internal training courses and coaching programs
- Participation in conferences, seminars, and research projects
- Supportive academic mentoring and professional development
- Good public transport connections in Vienna
Application Process
How to Apply: Submit your application through the University of Vienna portal or contact the department.
Required Documents:
- Motivation letter
- Curriculum vitae
- Academic certificates and diplomas
- Teaching or research experience documentation (if applicable)
Important Dates
- Application Open: Open now
- Application Deadline: 13 January 2026
- Start Date: 5 April 2026
Where to Apply
- University Website: Universität Wien – Studieren, Forschen, Leben in Wien
- Official Notification: Click here
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