The Department of Economic and Social History at the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies of the University of Vienna conducts research and teaching in the fields of economic and social history at a local, regional, national and global scale from the Middle Ages up to the present day. The Department invites applications for the position of a post-doctoral researcher (“Universitätsassistent/in post doc”) in 19th and 20th century economic and social history at the candidate’s earliest convenience for a duration of 6 years.
Duration of employment: 6 year/s
Extent of Employment: 40 hours/week
Job grading in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade.
Job Description:
Job description:
– Developing and strengthening your independent research profile
– International publications and presentations
– Preparing / writing a (publication-ready) habilitation thesis, a second book or several peer-reviewed articles
– Responsibility for project applications and the acquisition of third-party funding
– Involvement in the organisation of meetings and conferences as well as support for research projects, notably an ongoing project on the role of central banks in regional financial development during the 19th century
– Independent teaching as defined by the collective agreement (on average 4 hours per week each semester)
– Supervision of students
– Involvement in the department administration as well as in teaching and research administration
We offer:
– Possibility to develop and strengthen your research profile over a 6-year period
– Collaboration in an evolving department (two full professors recently appointed, two further appointments currently under way)
– Financial support for research missions and conference participation
– Very good research infrastructure and libraries at both the University of Vienna as well as other research institutions in Vienna, several regular research seminar series
Profile:
– PhD in history or economics with a focus on economic history
– Good knowledge of quantitative methods
– Excellent command of written and spoken English
– Didactical skills
– Ability to work in a team
Desirable qualifications are
– Good command of or willingness to learn German
– Interest in topics in financial history
– Experience abroad
– Publications in renowned peer-reviewed journals
– International presentations
– Teaching experience
– Experience with research projects and third-party funding
– Good command of another language