Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
Organisation/Company: University of Innsbruck
Department: Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
Research Field: Computer Science
Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country: Austria
Application Deadline: 20 Jun 2025 - 00:00 (UTC)
Type of Contract: Temporary
Job Status: Part-time
Hours Per Week: 20 hours
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? No
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Job profile:
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Application:
We look forward to receiving your online application.
The full, legally binding call for applications (in German), including salary details, can be found here:
https://lfuonline.uibk.ac.at/public/karriereportal.details?asg_id_in=15149
The University of Innsbruck encourages applications from qualified female scientists to increase female representation. Women with equal qualifications will be prioritized in cases of underrepresentation.
In accordance with Austrian disability laws, qualified individuals with special requirements are explicitly encouraged to apply. For more information, contact the Disability Officer at behindertenvertrauensperson-br1@uibk.ac.at.
What the University of Innsbruck offers:
From a pension scheme, flexible working hours, and childcare facilities to opportunities for further education, career-family balance, courses from the University Sports Institute (USI), language courses by ISI, library access, and affordable canteen food, the university provides a wide range of benefits.
Join us for a new challenge! The University of Innsbruck is a hub of study, research, and employment with over 31,000 staff. As one of Tyrol's largest employers, it offers diverse and exciting opportunities for individuals from various educational and professional backgrounds. The university values diversity, promotes equal opportunity, is family-friendly, and was awarded 'Top workplace 2018' by 'trend' magazine.
Languages:
Researchers from around the world work at the university. The language of internal communication is German, so basic knowledge of German or willingness to learn is essential.