University Assistant with Doctorate (Postdoc) in Law
The University of Graz invites applications for a University Assistant with Doctorate (Postdoc) in Law, based at the Department of Foundations of Law. This fixed-term position, lasting up to six years, offers an annual gross salary of at least €70,200.20, with the possibility of overpayment based on qualifications and experience. The role is full-time (40 hours per week) and is classified under salary category B1 with PhD.
As a University Assistant, you will engage in independent research and publication work, with the opportunity to pursue habilitation. You will collaborate on research projects at the Graz Jurisprudence Research Centre, led by Prof. Matthias Klatt, and contribute to teaching and examination activities. Responsibilities also include delivering courses, supporting students, and assisting with organisational and administrative tasks within the research centre.
Applicants must hold a doctorate in Law completed with distinction and have a specialisation in one of the six key research areas at Graz Jurisprudence. Proficiency in German and English at C1 level is essential, alongside excellent communication and teamwork skills, independence, strong problem-solving abilities, precision, reliability, initiative, commitment, and resilience. Required application documents include a letter of motivation and an academic CV.
The University of Graz offers a vibrant and diverse working environment, with interdisciplinary collaboration, access to healthcare services, and a commitment to zero emission goals. Flexibility is demonstrated through various working time models and support for balancing family and career. Diversity and inclusion are actively promoted, and applications from women and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged. In cases of underrepresentation, women with equal qualifications are given priority for admission.
Join a community of 4,700 employees working together to address future challenges and share knowledge for the world of tomorrow. Applications must be submitted via the university's web-based applicant tool by 15 May 2026. For further information, contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Klatt at [email protected].