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Maik T. Schneider

Professor at University of Graz

University of Graz

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Political Economy

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Public Economics

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University of Graz

University Assistant without doctorate (PhD Position) in Public Economics, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence

The University of Graz invites applications for a University Assistant without doctorate (PhD Position) at the Graz Schumpeter Centre, focusing on Public Economics, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence. This four-year, temporary position offers an annual gross salary of at least €52,865.40 (full-time, 30 hours/week), with the possibility of overpayment based on qualifications and experience. The successful candidate will write a dissertation in Public Economics, collaborate on research projects—especially those related to Big Data and Optimal Income Taxation—and participate in teaching and examination tasks within the Economics Department. Additional responsibilities include supervising students and contributing to organizational, administrative, and evaluation tasks. Applicants must hold a diploma or master’s degree in Economics, Business Mathematics, Mathematics, or another quantitative/mathematically oriented field. Strong research interests in the economic implications of artificial intelligence and/or political economy are essential. Candidates should possess very good German and English skills, both written and spoken, as well as strong IT skills. Prior knowledge of LaTeX, Mathematica, and ideally Stata is preferred, or a high willingness to learn these tools. Interest in quantitative research methods, economic theory, and developing economic models is required, along with very good knowledge of the theory of Optimal Income Taxation. Familiarity with empirical research methods is an advantage. The position is suited for those interested in internationally oriented research, scientific work, and student engagement, and who demonstrate strong teamwork and organizational skills. The University of Graz offers a vibrant, interdisciplinary environment with opportunities for collaboration across scientific fields. Benefits include access to healthcare services, a commitment to diversity and inclusion, flexible working time models, and support for balancing family and career. The university encourages applications from qualified women and persons with disabilities, with priority given to women in cases of underrepresentation. To apply, candidates must submit a letter of motivation, academic CV, proof of degree completion, and proof of language skills (if the doctoral program is not completed in the first language). Applications must be submitted via the university’s web-based applicant tool by the deadline of March 12, 2026. For further information, contact Professor Maik T. Schneider at [email protected]. Join the University of Graz and contribute to research that addresses future societal challenges in a supportive and diverse academic community.

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