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The University of Innsbruck seeks a First Stage Researcher in the field of tourism studies to conduct independent research and teach. This part-time position offers opportunities for academic growth and collaboration within a vibrant university environment, highlighting benefits such as flexible working hours and further education opportunities.
Organisation/Company: University of Innsbruck, Department of Faculty of Business and Management
Economics » Tourism studies
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Austria
9 Jul 2025 - 00:00 (UTC)
Temporary
Part-time
30 hours per week
Not funded through the EU Research Framework Programme
No
Tasks: Independent research in tourism and leisure studies, teaching in English and German, education and training, administrative tasks such as supporting the organization of the doctoral college in Tourism and Leisure in Mountain Regions.
Profile: Completed relevant Master’s, Magister, or Diplom degree; strong knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Please include written reflections on your dissertation project (max. 5 pages). Ability to work collaboratively, interpersonal and communication skills, independence, responsibility, and flexibility.
We look forward to receiving your online application. The full, legally binding call for applications (in German), including salary details, can be found here:
Application Link
The University of Innsbruck encourages applications from qualified female scientists and is committed to increasing female representation. Women with equal qualifications will be prioritized in cases of underrepresentation.
Qualified individuals with disabilities are also encouraged to apply. For more information, contact the Disability Officer at behindertenvertrauensperson-br1@uibk.ac.at.
Benefits include a pension scheme, flexible working hours, childcare facilities, opportunities for further education, participation in university sports and language courses, access to the university library, and affordable canteen food.
The University of Innsbruck is a diverse community of over 31,000 staff and students, offering a vibrant environment for research and employment. It is recognized as a family-friendly workplace and received the 'Top workplace 2018' award from 'trend' magazine.
Research at the university is conducted in German, English, or other languages, depending on the scientific community. Internal communication is in German, so basic German skills or willingness to learn are essential.