| Institution | Faculty of Languages and Literatures - Rachel Carson Center (RCC) |
| Remuneration group | TV-L E13 |
| Full-time / Part-time | Part-time (65%) |
| Start date | 2026-04-1 (limited to 2029-03-31) |
| Application deadline | 2025-11-30 |
The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC) at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich is offering two fully-funded doctoral positions in a five-year research project sponsored by the new Change! funding scheme of the Volkswagen Foundation.
The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society is one of the largest centers for advanced study in the environmental humanities in the world and hosts numerous international scholars. Its working language is English.
The Project: “(Dis)Empowered Communities” is a collaborative research initiative of academic and nonacademic partners. It consists of a comparative study of nuclear decommissioning experiences in four countries: Belgium, Germany, Italy, and United States. The study seeks to understand how collective memories, environmental conditions, and technical characteristics of selected nuclear sites influence decommissioning choices and outcomes.
Besides classic academic outputs, such as scientific publications and conference presentations, the project relies on public outreach initiatives and transformative research practices to foster local communities’ inclusion and active involvement through open workshops, policy reports, open-access audiovisual archive, and the making of a documentary film.
The research and dissertation of the PhD candidates will be supervised by Dr. Davide Orsini, principal investigator of the project, at LMU Munich. Perspective students can find more information here.
We are looking for you:
in München
The RCC offers an attractive compensation package, based on the tariff contracts for public service (65% of level E13, commensurate with experience) and 30 days paid vacation. Working hours are flexible, and the RCC offers a family-friendly working environment. The RCC may also assist, if necessary, with work permits and visas. As the candidate will be a state employee, they are required to have German health insurance and make contributions to the German tax and social welfare system.
People with disabilities who are equally as qualified as other applicants will receive preferential treatment.
Inquiries prior to the application deadline can be directed to davide.orsini@rcc.lmu.de.
To apply, please submit your application, including the following documents compiled into a single PDF file, to jobs@rcc.lmu.de by 30 November 2025:
Interviews will take place between 15–18 December 2025 via Zoom.
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