Project Assistant without Doctorate (m/f/d) – Human Resource Management
The University of Graz is seeking a Project Assistant without doctorate (m/f/d) to join the Department of Human Resource Management for a temporary 3-month position. This role centers on participation in the research project "International Priests in Austria," which involves desk research, conducting interviews, data analysis of documents and interviews, and preparation of an academic publication. The position also includes public relations work related to the project, (co-)supervision of Bachelor's theses, and teaching responsibilities in Human Resource Management.
Applicants should possess a completed diploma or master’s degree in social sciences and demonstrate excellent knowledge of qualitative research methods. Proficiency in both written and spoken German and English is essential. The ideal candidate will show scientific curiosity, a high level of personal responsibility, the ability to cooperate, an independent working style, initiative, strong communication and teamwork skills, and intercultural competence.
The University of Graz offers an annual gross salary of at least €52,007.20 for a full-time position, with the possibility of overpayment based on qualifications and experience. The contract is for 30 hours per week over a 3-month period, starting on March 2, 2026. The university provides a diverse and inclusive working environment, flexible working time models, and a comprehensive internal continuing education program. Employees benefit from access to healthcare services and a commitment to sustainability.
Applications from women and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged, and qualified women may be given priority in cases of underrepresentation. To apply, candidates must submit a letter of motivation, academic CV, academic certificates, and employment certificates or references via the University of Graz’s web-based applicant tool. The application deadline is January 15, 2026.
For further information, contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. Renate Ortlieb. Join a vibrant academic community of 4,700 employees working together to address future societal challenges at the University of Graz.