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An innovative university in Germany seeks a research associate to join their WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Child Health. This role involves developing plans, conducting research, and engaging with international partners. Candidates should have a Master's in public health, research expertise, and strong communication skills. The position offers a chance to significantly enhance global child health strategies. Flexible working hours and a multitude of benefits are included.
Witten/Herdecke University (UW/H) is Germany's first privately funded university. It was founded in 1982 and has since established itself as an important educational institution in Germany. It now employs more than 900 staff and has a total of 3,500 students enrolled in its faculties of Health and Business and Society in Witten.
We are seeking a new team member to join us as soon as possible. The position is 80% (32 hours per week, 0.8 FTE) and is initially limited until 30 September 2029. We are looking to establish a long-term working relationship.
The research associate will work for the WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Child Health at UW/H under the direct supervision of the holder of the Friede Springer Endowed Professorship for Global Child Health. The work will be carried out in an international, interdisciplinary environment in close cooperation with WHO/Europe and other national and international partners. The place of work is mainly Witten.
Special features:
The position offers the opportunity to actively contribute to the further development of global strategies for improving children's health and to combine evidence-based approaches in research, teaching and practice.
Qualifications:
Personal skills:
If you currently live abroad, you should be willing to relocate to Germany on a temporary basis.
If you're interested, please applyby 11 November 2025 exclusively online, submitting the usual documents, your salary expectations, and your preferredstarting date. We look forward to receiving your application.
Prof. Dr. med. Ralf Weigel, Friede Springer Endowed Professorship for Global Child Health
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at globalchildhealth@uni-wh.de.