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Birgit Nemec

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Universität Wien

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Medical Science

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Medical Humanities

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Charlotte Greenhalgh

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University of Vienna

Postdoctoral and Predoctoral Positions in History of Medicine, Science, and Reproduction at University of Vienna

The University of Vienna is seeking to hire two postdoctoral and one predoctoral research fellows for the ERC-funded project 'Beyond Thalidomide: The Patient as an Agent of Change.' This project focuses on the history of medicine, science, and reproduction, with a particular emphasis on patient agency and historical change. The positions are based in Vienna, Austria, and offer research and travel funds, with no teaching obligations. The planned start date is April 2026, but there is flexibility. The application deadline is February 9, 2026. Applicants should have a strong background in history, ideally with a focus on medicine, science, or reproduction. Postdoctoral candidates must have completed a PhD in a relevant field, while predoctoral applicants should hold a master's degree or equivalent. The successful candidates will join an international and interdisciplinary team, contributing to innovative research on the role of patients in shaping medical and scientific practices. The positions are fully funded through the European Research Council, and include support for research activities and travel. No teaching duties are required, allowing fellows to focus on their research. For more information and to apply, candidates should consult the official job advertisements linked in the post and contact Prof. Birgit Nemec at [email protected] with any questions. This is an excellent opportunity for historians interested in medical humanities, patient agency, and the social history of science and medicine. The University of Vienna provides a vibrant academic environment and access to extensive resources for historical research.

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