Research assistant (m/f/d) (doctoral candidate) in the research area History of Modern Societies
As of April 1, 2025, the Department of History of Modern Societies (Prof. Martin Lutz) at the Department of Department of History, Faculty of History, Philosophy and Theology a position as research assistant for a period of 3 years.
The department understands contemporary social history as a social history inspired by cultural history in close exchange with the social sciences, which takes into account the political and economic framework conditions of societies. It not only focuses on structures and dynamics at the macro level, but also deals with the social meso level (such as communities, organizations, companies) and micro perspectives on individual actors. The focus of the advertised positions is on the broad social references of energy (energy history, energy humanities) in the modern age. The research area is part of the profile area “Society - Knowledge - Environment” (GWU). This profile area emerged from the former research areas History of Modern Societies, Economic History, History of Science and Ibero-American History. As part of a reform process, the Department of History at Bielefeld University has moved away from the chair principle and instead established profile areas in which academics from different status groups teach and research together without being directly assigned to a professorship. This allows us to offer an innovative working environment with flat hierarchies. At the same time cooperative and dedicated supervision of qualification projects by the professors in the profile area is guaranteed. Profile area is guaranteed. The profile area includes several research associations and networks that support international research and networking, and in some cases also finance it.
- independent academic research that is conceptually embedded in the field of history of modern societies of modern societies as part of a as part of a doctoral project (40 %)
- Participation in an application project for further funding of the doctoral project beyond the fixed-term appointment of three years (30 %)
- Teaching (in German and/or English) to the extent of 2 LVS in the BA and MA area (20 %)
- Participation in the self-administration of the Department of History (5 %)
- Participation in the organization, further development and supervision of the networks of the department (5 %)
Employment is conducive to scientific qualification.
- salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
- befristet (3 years) (§ 2 (1) sentence 1 of the WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of contract may differ in individual cases)
- Teilzeit 65 %
- internal and external training opportunities
- variety of health, consulting and prevention services
- reconcilability of family and work
- constant place of work (Bielefeld) without travel activities
- flexible working hours
- good transport connection
- supplementary company pension
- collegial working environment
- open and pleasant working atmosphere
- exciting, varied tasks
- modern work environment with digital processes
- various offers (canteen, cafeteria, restaurants, Uni-Shop, ATM, etc.)
- Academic university degree (e.g. Master's or Diplom) in history or related subjects completed with a grade of at least "good"
- Independent working style and team-oriented way of working
- Very good to at least good language skills in German or English (written and spoken)
written)
- a research focus on the 19th / 20th century
- Knowledge of the history of religion, the history of migration, concepts of religious studies
- Willingness to undergo further training
- Advanced language skills
- Experience in university teaching
We are looking forward to receiving your application. To apply, please preferably use our online form via the application button below. Your application should include the following documents:
- cover letter
- certificates and references
- Curriculum Vitae
- list of publications
- list of university courses
- 5-page synopsis of the planned research project
application deadline: 19.02.2025