University Assistant (post doc)
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ORGANISATION/COMPANYFaculty of Business, Economics and Statistics
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RESEARCH FIELDSociology › OtherSociology › Socio-economic research
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RESEARCHER PROFILERecognised Researcher (R2)
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APPLICATION DEADLINE21/12/2020 00:00 - Europe/Brussels
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LOCATIONAustria › Vienna
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TYPE OF CONTRACTTemporary
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JOB STATUSFull-time
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HOURS PER WEEK40
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OFFER STARTING DATE01/03/2021
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REFERENCE NUMBER11557
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MARIE CURIE GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBERNo
OFFER DESCRIPTION
In the Department of Economic Sociology at the Faculty of Economics, Business and Statistics a position of a Research Associate (post doc) will be filled by March 1st, 2021. The position is limited to a four-year period. The position holder is expected to develop an own research program including the acquisition of external funds and to contribute to ongoing projects in the department.
Economic sociology is an area in sociology which addresses economic phenomena in societal context. Experimental economic sociology is one focus of the Department.
Your tasks will encompass research assistance, teaching (according to the regulations of the collective agreement) and administration in the Department of Economic Sociology. Your tasks will encompass research assistance, teaching (according to the regulations of the collective agreement) and administration in the Department of Economic Sociology.
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Benefits
Eligibility criteria
Doctorate / PhD in sociology
Selection process
Doctorate / PhD in sociology
Additional comments
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Required Research Experiences
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RESEARCH FIELDSociology › Other
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YEARS OF RESEARCH EXPERIENCENone
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RESEARCH FIELDSociology › Socio-economic research
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YEARS OF RESEARCH EXPERIENCENone
Offer Requirements
Skills/Qualifications
Doctorate / PhD in sociology We expect a firm understanding of sociological laboratory or field experiments, which is proven by publications in established, peer-reviewed journals. Further skills in the collection and analysis of survey data and relevant statistical techniques are to be shown. A pertinent teaching record and international experience are an advantage. Teaching will be in courses regularly offered by the Department.
Application documents
- Letter of motivation - Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of courses and a list of talks given) - Description of research interests and research agenda / of the intended habilitation project (if applicable) - Contact details of people who could provide a letter of reference
Specific Requirements
Doctorate / PhD in sociology We expect a firm understanding of sociological laboratory or field experiments, which is proven by publications in established, peer-reviewed journals. Further skills in the collection and analysis of survey data and relevant statistical techniques are to be shown. A pertinent teaching record and international experience are an advantage. Teaching will be in courses regularly offered by the Department.
Application documents
- Letter of motivation - Academic curriculum vitae (including a list of publications, a list of courses and a list of talks given) - Description of research interests and research agenda / of the intended habilitation project (if applicable) - Contact details of people who could provide a letter of reference
EURAXESS offer ID: 582753
Posting organisation offer ID: 11557
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