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A leading veterinary university in Vienna seeks a Professor for Virology to advance research on zoonotic diseases and teach at various levels. The position requires a PhD, a strong publication track record, and proven success in securing research funding. Candidates must have excellent communication skills and a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration. This role offers a competitive salary and a supportive work environment.
The Department of Biological Sciences and Pathobiology seeks to appoint a Professorship for “Virology” in accordance with § 98 of the 2002 Universities Act.
Grade: A1
Level of employment: 40 hours weekly
Length of employment: permanent
Envisaged Job Starting Date: October 2026
Deadline for applications: 07.01.2026
Reference number: 2025 / 0250
The professorship is affiliated to the Centre of Pathobiology and is intended to focus on research, teaching and in cooperation with the preclinical facilities and the clinics dealing with virus-related, particularly zoonotic or emerging infectious diseases. According to the development plan of the University of Veterinary Medicine, the expansion of interdisciplinary, translational research should be pursued, so that the findings from research activities support the One Health concept of Vetmeduni.
The central task of the professor to be appointed is to further develop and represent the field of virology in the context of comparative virulence and pathogenicity mechanisms as well as the molecular evolution of viruses. The use of innovative biomodels, modern –omics technologies, and state-of-the-art imaging techniques is expected to enable comprehensive research into viral infection processes and host interactions. The tasks include the further development of existing teaching programmes (compulsory and elective courses, postgraduate training) using digital media.
Of particular importance is the establishment of an interdisciplinary, internationally visible research programme along with the promotion of early-career researchers. For this purpose, state-of-the-art facilities with excellent research and teaching opportunities are available.
In research, the successful candidate should demonstrate a relevant, independent, and internationally visible profile. Adequate third‑party funding for the own research in the field of Virology and host‑pathogen interaction is a prerequisite. The job holder is expected to collaborate with the facilities of the Vetmeduni as well as with related national and international institutions.
In teaching, the successful candidate fulfills tasks within the curricula of Vetmeduni, supervises theses and is involved in postgraduate scientific training.
Furthermore, the duties of the position holder include third mission activities as well as contributions to the university self‑administration and participation in university as well as national and international committees.
Required education, qualifications and experience
Required general skills and abilities
Additional desired qualifications and skills
The minimum salary according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff is EUR 6 604,30 gross per month for 40 hours / week (14 times per year). A higher salary may be agreed to during the appointment negotiations.
Application documents must include:
To apply for this position, please send your documents in English, noting the reference number 2025 / 0250, by e‑mail to the Office of the Senate of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna at berufungen@vetmeduni.ac.at.
Presentations and interviews with the candidates are scheduled for May 2026 (likely in calendar week 22).
The Vetmeduni aims to increase the proportion of women among scientific and general university staff, especially in management positions, and therefore explicitly invites qualified women to apply. In the case of underrepresentation of women, female applicants who are equally suitable as the best‑suited male competitor will be given priority, unless reasons relating to the person of a competitor prevail.
There is no fee required for submitting an application. Applicants have no entitlement to reimbursement of any travel or accommodation expenses they may incur as a result of the application procedure.
As a proud holder of the “hochschuleundfamilie” (“University and Family”) certificate, Vetmeduni welcomes applications from candidates with family responsibilities. We also encourage people with disabilities or chronic conditions to apply.
Translations into other languages are solely for information purposes. The version advertised in the University Bulletin (Mitteilungsblatt) is the only one that is legally binding.
For further information, please visit
www.vetmeduni.ac.at / en / infoservice / professorships
Büro für Kollegialorgane
berufungen@vetmeduni.ac.at