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Institution Faculty of Social Sciences - Department of Social Sciences - Chair of Social Inequality and Social Structure (Prof. Dr. Fabian Pfeffer)
Remuneration group TV-L E13
Full-time / Part-time Full-time (100%) (Full-time or according to agreement)
Start date April 1, 2025; initially restricted to a duration of three years
Application deadline 2025-01-18

About us:

We are a relatively recently established team dedicated to research and teaching on social inequality (with a particular interest in wealth inequality), social mobility, cross-national comparisons, quantitative methods, and real utopias. Our dynamic and equitable community will also benefit from the Munich International Stone Center for Inequality Research (ISI), which the chair, Prof. Dr. Fabian Pfeffer, directs and which will also provide ample opportunities for international exchange.

We are looking for you:

Post-doctoral Researcher (m/f/x)

in Munich

Your tasks and responsibilities:

  • Pursue an active research agenda on social inequality and its dynamics that will allow you to further your own academic career
  • Teach 5 SWS (~ 2-3 courses) per semester in the study program of the department. The courses will contribute to the teaching portfolio of the Chair on Social Inequality and Social Structures (Prof. Pfeffer)
  • Support of the management of the chair duties and supervision of students

Your qualifications:

  • Completed university degree (Master)
  • Completed PhD in sociology (or to be completed before April 2025)
  • Excitement for foundational research on social inequality and its dynamics across time, generations, or contexts, as demonstrated by an active research and teaching record. A beginning research agenda on or interest in wealth, housing inequality, or taxation is beneficial (but not required)
  • Expertise in handling and analyzing large, quantitative data (such as, complex survey data, administrative data, or process-generated data)
  • Expertise in the application of advanced quantitative methods and demonstrated data analytic skills in Stata and/or R
  • High proficiency in English (speaking and writing); proficiency in German is not a requirement

Benefits:

  • Highly engaged mentorship
  • Collaborative, open-minded community at the Department of Sociology
  • Excellent working conditions at a world-leading university
  • Ample networking and professional development opportunities, within the department of sociology, ISI, and many other strong social science units and institutes at LMU
  • The initial contract is limited to three years and may subsequently be extended for up to three additional years.
  • This is a full-time (100%) position but, if desired, part-time options are available.
  • The place of work will be the Department of Sociology, centrally located in Munich and well connected by public transportation.
  • Information about the Family Service of LMU can be found here

LMU is committed to the diversity of its employees. We actively promote increased representation of scholars from communities that have been underrepresented in academia in the past. We pursue equality between women and men.

Also possible in a part-time capacity.

People with disabilities who are equally as qualified as other applicants will receive preferential treatment.

Contact:

Please submit the following materials in a single PDF file:

  • Motivation letter (1-2 pages)
  • CV, including a list of publications and courses taught
  • 1-2 writing samples (publications, manuscripts in progress, or dissertation chapters)

Send your application as an e-mail attachment to Christina Patz at sek.pfeffer@soziologie.lmu.de. The subject line of the email message should specify the position you are applying for.

The application deadline is January 18, 2025. Finalist interviews will be held virtually during the week of January 27th.

For inquiries about the position please contact Prof. Pfeffer at fabian.pfeffer@lmu.de.

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