To strengthen our team in the Department for Higher Education Research the following position is to be filled:

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Early-Stage Researcher – PhD Student (m/f/d)


Your tasks

  • Independently conduct scientific research aimed at understanding the working conditions in academia within the framework of the international consortium Future-AP (Current and Future Challenges in the Academic Profession)
  • Actively engage in the (co-)writing of third-party funding applications
  • Teach courses in the programs of the Department of Higher Education Research to graduate students
  • Publish research findings in international, peer-reviewed scientific journals
  • Engage actively in both national and international conferences, presenting research findings and networking with peers in the scientific community
  • Participate in global research collaborations, such as the Global Observatory for Higher Education Changes (GOHEC)
  • Complete and submit a cumulative PhD dissertation within the PhD Programme iCELL Interdisciplinary Studies of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning within a three-year timeframe.

Your profile

We require evidence of the following qualifications for the application:
  • Completion of a diploma or master's degree in a field related to higher education research such as sociology, political sciences, educational sciences or psychology or similar studies (criterion must be met by 31 December 2025 at latest)
  • Basic knowledge in the concepts of evidence-based policymaking demonstrated e.g. by successful completion of relevant courses
  • Strong knowledge and advanced skills in statistical and quantitative data analysis (e.g., using SPSS or R), demonstrated through successful completion of relevant courses, research projects, or publications.
  • Proficiency in scientific writing, demonstrated by scientific publications or master thesis
  • Excellent command of spoken and written English and German, both at least at a B2 level


In addition, the following criteria are desirable:
  • Experience in quantitative and/or qualitative research methods
  • Academic achievements, such as publications, presentations, or awards
  • Flexibility, resilience, and ability to collaborate effectively within a team

Your perspective

  • Part-time position (30 hours/week) initially limited to 3 years
  • minimum salary of EUR 3,714.80 gross per month (14x) on a full-time basis
  • classification according to § 49 VwGr., B1 Kollektivvertrag für Universitäten (collective agreement for universities)
  • Innovative and modern working environment at the Campus Krems
  • Possibility of home office and mobile working (max. 42% of working hours)
  • Extensive benefits such as: very good further training opportunities as part of our own study programs, a wide range of company health promotion programs and the University Sports Institute (USI)

The University for Continuing Education Krems sees high innovation potential in the diversity of its employees and is committed to diversity as a guiding principle. We therefore explicitly invite people with disabilities and/or chronic illnesses who meet the required profile criteria to apply for the position.

Your application should include:
  • Cover letter (max. two pages)
  • Europass CV
  • Degrees and transcripts
  • Two recommendation letters
  • Two writing samples (e.g. Master thesis, seminar paper, scientific articles, etc.)


We look forward to receiving your online application by 26 November 2025.