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Steffen Mau

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Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

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Max Planck Institute for Political and Social Science

Postdoctoral and Doctoral Researcher Positions in Political Science and Sociology at Max Planck Institute

The Max Planck Institute for Political and Social Science in Göttingen, Germany, is offering 2–3 postdoctoral researcher positions and 2–3 doctoral researcher positions in the Department of Inequality, Transformation and Conflict, led by Professor Steffen Mau. The institute focuses on pressing questions of social and political change, including conflict, inequality, democratic erosion, and societal transformation. Research is grounded in political science and sociology, with an interdisciplinary approach. Postdoctoral positions are full-time for three years, starting as soon as possible and no later than 1 September 2026. Doctoral positions are also full-time for three years, starting 1 September 2026. The deadline for applications is 20 April 2026. Applicants should have a strong academic background in political science, sociology, or related fields. Doctoral candidates must hold a relevant master's degree, while postdoctoral candidates must have completed a PhD. Interest in the department's research themes is expected. The Max Planck Institute is a leading research institution, recently restructured to address contemporary issues in political and social science. The department's work includes studies on political violence, democratization, inequality, and the dynamics of societal transformation. The institute offers a vibrant academic environment, regular symposia, workshops, and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. To apply, candidates should visit the recruitment portal at https://www.ips.mpg.de or follow the QR code provided in the announcement. Applications must be submitted by 20 April 2026. The positions are funded, with competitive salaries and benefits typical of Max Planck Institutes. For further information, applicants can consult the institute's website or contact the department directly.

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