Responsibilities
Independent teaching and examinations amounting to an average of 8 semester hours per week in the field of early modern history or modern history
Student support
Independent research and publication activities in the field of early modern history or modern history
Participation in third‑party funded and research projects of the department
Participation in and co‑organisation of workshops, symposia and conferences
Participation in organisational and administrative tasks as well as in evaluation measures
Your Profile
Completed doctoral or PhD degree in the field of early modern history or modern history
Geographical and thematic focus on Central Europe and on the history of the Holy Roman Empire or the Habsburg Monarchy (desirable)
Experience in teaching at university level, especially in basic teaching
Relevant publication record (track record of international publications)
Experience with Digital Humanities methods (desirable)
Experience in scientific research and project work (desirable)
Excellent written and spoken German and English skills
Social skills and enthusiasm for working with students
Willingness to participate in further training measures of the university
We offer an annual gross salary of at least €70,200.20 for a full‑time position. An overpayment based on qualification and experience is possible.
The University of Graz strives to increase the proportion of women in particular in management and faculty positions and therefore encourages qualified women to apply. In the event of underrepresentation, women with equal qualifications are generally given priority for admission. We welcome applications from persons with disabilities who meet the requirements of the advertised position.
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Independent teaching and examinations amounting to an average of 8 semester hours per week in the field of early modern history or modern history
Student support
Independent research and publication activities in the field of early modern history or modern history
Participation in third‑party funded and research projects of the department
Participation in and co‑organisation of workshops, symposia and conferences
Participation in organisational and administrative tasks as well as in evaluation measures
Your Profile
Completed doctoral or PhD degree in the field of early modern history or modern history
Geographical and thematic focus on Central Europe and on the history of the Holy Roman Empire or the Habsburg Monarchy (desirable)
Experience in teaching at university level, especially in basic teaching
Relevant publication record (track record of international publications)
Experience with Digital Humanities methods (desirable)
Experience in scientific research and project work (desirable)
Excellent written and spoken German and English skills
Social skills and enthusiasm for working with students
Willingness to participate in further training measures of the university
We offer an annual gross salary of at least €70,200.20 for a full‑time position. An overpayment based on qualification and experience is possible.
The University of Graz strives to increase the proportion of women in particular in management and faculty positions and therefore encourages qualified women to apply. In the event of underrepresentation, women with equal qualifications are generally given priority for admission. We welcome applications from persons with disabilities who meet the requirements of the advertised position.
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