Deutsche Vereinigung für Politikwissenschaft
Veröffentlicht am: 03.11.2025

Postdoctoral Researcher, SCEPTIC-Position 2

University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg

Bewerbungsfrist: 12.11.2025

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Your tasks

  • Conduct collaborative and independent research as part of the SCEPTIC research group
  • Develop and implement own research ideas within the project’s thematic focus
  • Collaborate with team members and contribute to joint publications and funding applications
  • Publish research results in international peer-reviewed journals
  • Present findings at (inter-)national conferences and workshops
  • Co-organize internal coordination meetings and external networking events
  • Contribute to project management, i.e. administrative and organizational tasks
  • Represent the project in committees and internal reporting
  • Supervise student assistants
  • Engage in academic teaching, such as acquiring or further developing university-level teaching competencies as part of developing a “habilitation-equivalent” academic profile

Your profile

Requirements:

  • a completed scientific university degree (diploma/master) and a doctorate in a relevant field (e.g. political science, sociology, communication, computer science, philosophy / social theory or related areas) completed or to be completed by the time of appointment
  • Substantive background in social inequality and stratification research with strong interest in the interdisciplinary research themes of the SCEPTIC research group
  • Sound knowledge and experience in theory-driven microdata analysis, survey methodology, and/or longitudinal analysis (e.g. fixed-effects, DiD, survey experiments)
  • Sound knowledge and experience in empirical research with software such as Stata or R, particularly in the empirical analysis of large-scale datasets
  • Strong interest in the design, fielding, and analysis of experiments (lab, field, or survey)
  • Sound knowledge of theoretical foci relevant to the research group, for example theories/ and philosophies of digital (dis-)information, affect theory, theories of digital environments, theories of governmentality, polarization theory, or theories of (dis-)trust (or similar)
  • Successfully published or about to be published peer-reviewed articles in international journals in research areas of the research group
  • Very good command of written and spoken English; good written and oral communication skills and a strong ability to present complex issues in a comprehensible way
  • Basic knowledge of German and/or the willingness to improve these skills
  • A self-reliant, goal- and result-oriented work attitude, excellent coordination skills and strong ability to work in a team

The ideal candidate(s) hold(s) the following credentials:

  • Experience in working at the intersection of theory and empirical evaluations is highly desirable and considered beneficial
  • Strong interest in working in an interdisciplinary environment and in cooperating with related disciplines
  • Willingness to travel for collaboration and conferences (nationally and internationally)
  • Experience in applying for or managing third-party funding is an advantage
  • Gender competencies and diversity awareness

The ideal candidate(s) hold(s) the following credentials:

  • Experience in working at the intersection of theory and empirical evaluations is highly desirable and considered beneficial
  • Strong interest in working in an interdisciplinary environment and in cooperating with related disciplines
  • Willingness to travel for collaboration and conferences (nationally and internationally)
  • Experience in applying for or managing third-party funding is an advantage
  • Gender competencies and diversity awareness

Further information

The SCEPTIC Research group is jointly led by Prof. Dr. Marius Sältzer (Assistant Professor for Digital Social Science, Institute for Social Sciences), Prof. Dr. Anna-Verena Nosthoff (Assistant Professor for Digital Ethics, Institute for Philosophy), Prof. Dr. Gundula Zoch (Assistant Professor for Sociology of Social Inequalities, Institute for Social Sciences), and Prof. Dr. Andreas Peter (Professor for Safety-Security-Interaction, Department of Computer Science). 

The fixed-term contract is limited to 4 years (with the possibility of a 1-year extension following a positive overall project evaluation and subject to available funding).

Contact

Prof. Gundula Zoch (gundula.zochuni-oldenburgde) and Prof. Anna-Verena Nosthoff (anna-verena.nosthoffuni-oldenburgde) can be contacted for further questions.

Apply now

Please send your application via e-mail by 12.11.2025 to

 bewerbungen.sozialwissenschaften@uni-oldenburg.de

Please indicate “SCEPTIC-Position 2” in your Email and include:

  • Cover letter detailing research interests and motivation for applying
  • CV including list of publications (and teaching experience if applicable) and information for two academic references
  • Up to two writing samples (published or unpublished, preferably single-authored or with clearly indicated individual contributions using AuthorCredits)
  • Copies of academic transcripts and relevant certificates 

The interviews are expected to take place online November 27-28 and December 4-5.