Project Assistant (PhD Position) in Ancient and Modern Socio-Religious Practices
The University of Graz is offering a Project Assistant (PhD Position) within the Department of Classics, focused on the doctoral programme ‘Resonant Self-World Relations in Ancient and Modern Socio-Religious Practices’. This interdisciplinary programme invites candidates to pursue independent research and write a dissertation in the fields of history, political science, sociology, and/or gender studies. The position is part of a vibrant academic community dedicated to exploring the intersections of antiquity and modernity in a European context, with a particular emphasis on socio-religious practices and their resonance in contemporary society.
As a doctoral candidate, you will engage in regular seminars, reading groups, and extracurricular events, as well as participate in conferences, including a final conference in September 2026. The role also involves collaboration on organisational and administrative tasks, event organisation, and public relations activities related to the project. The University of Graz values interdisciplinary and cross-professional collaboration, offering a diverse and inclusive working environment with flexible working models and comprehensive benefits, including access to healthcare and support for work-life balance.
The position provides an annual gross salary of at least €52,007.20 for a full-time role, with the possibility of overpayment based on qualifications and experience. The contract is temporary, running until February 2027, and offers meaningful work contributing to future societal solutions. The university encourages applications from women and persons with disabilities, with priority given to women in cases of equal qualification and underrepresentation.
Applicants must hold a relevant university degree (diploma or master's degree or equivalent) and demonstrate very good German and/or English skills, with a willingness to learn German. For the Interdisciplinary Doctoral programme, a language certificate at CEFR C1 level in German or English is required if the programme is not completed in the first language. Experience with interdisciplinary research approaches is desirable, and candidates should possess strong motivation, initiative, and teamwork skills.
To apply, candidates must submit an academic CV, letter of motivation (indicating preferred supervisor), a detailed outline of the proposed doctoral project (max. 5 pages), work plan, proof of language skills, relevant degrees, letter of recommendation, and a copy of their diploma or master's thesis. Applications are accepted exclusively via the university’s web-based applicant tool. Selection interviews will be conducted in person or via video conference. For enquiries, contact [email protected]. Join the University of Graz and contribute to innovative research in a supportive and forward-thinking academic environment.