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The Helmholtz Association seeks a Scientist to analyze patterns and drivers of regional plant extinctions. This full-time, permanent position requires a PhD and offers an opportunity to contribute to significant societal challenges through cutting-edge research in academia.
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Discipline: Physics | Job Type: Manager | Employment: Full time | Duration: Permanent | Qualification: PhD | Sector: Academia
This research center is part of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. With more than 42,000 employees and an annual budget of over € 5 billion, the Helmholtz Association is Germany's largest scientific organisation.
The Helmholtz Association contributes to solving major societal challenges. With more than 39,000 staff across 18 research centers, it is Germany’s largest scientific organization. The Helmholtz name stands for concerted research, where networks are fundamental to inquiry and action, ensuring research is efficient and adaptable.
The profile of the Helmholtz Association
Helmholtz performs cutting-edge research addressing grand challenges in science, society, and industry. It focuses on six research fields: Energy, Earth and Environment, Health, Key Technologies, Matter, and Aeronautics, Space and Transport. Research programs are developed by scientists and evaluated by international experts, guiding funding decisions. Collaboration across disciplines, organizations, and borders is encouraged within and outside the Helmholtz network.
Key to its success are high-performance infrastructure, modern research management, and fostering young researchers. Helmholtz prioritizes talent development through targeted recruitment and comprehensive support, including the Helmholtz Graduate and Research Schools, which provide training and networking opportunities for doctoral students. Postdoctoral career centers and mentoring programs are being established to support career development, including the formation of Helmholtz Young Investigators Groups, where junior scientists can lead independent research teams.
Given the increasing complexity of scientific work, Helmholtz has established the Helmholtz Management Academy to provide professional management training for junior leaders. The network also offers a platform for alumni to share experiences and continue lifelong learning.