Offer Description
as soon as possible
for 4 years, possibility for a permanent position depending on requirement and performance evaluation
Your responsibilities:
Teaching duties amounting to 16 hours per week
Assistance with administrative tasks
Your profile:
A completed degree or master’s degree in Engineering Mathematics, Mathematics or a related field; a completed PhD in Engineering Sciences with a specialisation in Engineering Mathematics, or a completed PhD in Mathematics or a related field
Ability to work as part of a team in research collaboration
Experience in supervising students
The University of Innsbruck is committed to raising the quota of female employees and therefore explicitly welcomes applications from qualified female scientists. In the case of female underrepresentation women with equal qualifications will be given priority.
In accordance with Austrian disability laws qualified people with special requirements are expressly encouraged to apply for jobs. For further information, please contact the Disability Officer for Academic Staff at behindertenvertrauensperson-br1@uibk.ac.at.
What the University of Innsbruck offers: flexible working hours, pension scheme, child care facilities, and a range of further education courses, sports and language courses, library access, and canteens.
Languages: Depending on the scientific community the language used may be German, English or another. Internal communication is in German; therefore a basic knowledge of German or a willingness to acquire such knowledge is essential.
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as soon as possible
for 4 years, possibility for a permanent position depending on requirement and performance evaluation
Your responsibilities:
Teaching duties amounting to 16 hours per week
Assistance with administrative tasks
Your profile:
A completed degree or master’s degree in Engineering Mathematics, Mathematics or a related field; a completed PhD in Engineering Sciences with a specialisation in Engineering Mathematics, or a completed PhD in Mathematics or a related field
Ability to work as part of a team in research collaboration
Experience in supervising students
The University of Innsbruck is committed to raising the quota of female employees and therefore explicitly welcomes applications from qualified female scientists. In the case of female underrepresentation women with equal qualifications will be given priority.
In accordance with Austrian disability laws qualified people with special requirements are expressly encouraged to apply for jobs. For further information, please contact the Disability Officer for Academic Staff at behindertenvertrauensperson-br1@uibk.ac.at.
What the University of Innsbruck offers: flexible working hours, pension scheme, child care facilities, and a range of further education courses, sports and language courses, library access, and canteens.
Languages: Depending on the scientific community the language used may be German, English or another. Internal communication is in German; therefore a basic knowledge of German or a willingness to acquire such knowledge is essential.
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