Research Associate (m/f/d), Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
At the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics at the 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg, a position is available at the Chair of Business Administration with a focus on Innovation and Sustainable Management (Prof. Dr. Marcus Wagner) from April, 1st 2025 or earliest thereafter for a ? Research Associate (m/f/d) in the scope of regular working hours, with the opportunity for a doctoral or habilitation degree, in an initially fixed-term employment relationship for a period of three years. An extension of the employment is envisaged upon fulfillment of the requirements. The position is suitable for part-time employment, provided that full-time performance of the task is ensured through job sharing. The research program of our chair is in the field of theory-based empirical research. Our teaching program trains future managers and our activities focus on an intensive exchange between theory and practice. For more information, please visit
/de/fakultaet/wiwi/prof/bwl/wagner/ Your profile: You have completed a suitable academic degree programme at Master's level (e.g. business administration, business psychology, information systems or industrial engineering or sustainability with an adequate management/ economics component), with above-average success. A specialization in innovation and/ or sustainability is beneficial. Alternatively, you are about to complete a doctorate with a similar focus. Ideally, you have already gained some knowledge in statistics, econometrics or machine learning methods. Furthermore, you are fluent in written and spoken English. Your motives: Acquiring theoretical and practical knowledge has made you curious about empirical research. You would like to present your research results for discussion at international conferences and publish them in high-ranking journals. You enjoy sharing knowledge and findings to interested audiences and working in a team. You want to develop your professional, methodological, and personal skills for a successful career and be able to signal this by completing a doctorate or habilitation. Your tasks: You will actively contribute to our teaching and will assume further responsibilities in the context of the chair’s operations. You will participate in international and national research projects and conferences whilst working in a focused manner on a doctorate or habilitation. A highly supportive work environment for this purpose is available. The required qualifications must already be proven in the application documents by appropriate certificates. Salary is determined by prior experience and on the fulfilment of requirements according to the German public sector pay scale up to E 13 TV-L. The 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg promotes professional equality for women. Women are expressly encouraged to apply. The 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg is particularly committed to the compatibility of family and working life. For more information, please contact the women's representative of the faculty. Disabled applicants (m/f/d) will be given preference if they otherwise have essentially the same suitability, qualifications and professional performance. Your application: Please send your complete application in electronic form as a pdf-file at the latest by February, 5th 2025 to
lehrstuhl-wagner@wiwi.uni-augsburg.de. Please submit a letter of motivation, a curriculum vitae, your certificate of general qualification for university entrance, Intermediate Diploma or Bachelor's certificate and Diploma or Master's certificate and a PhD certificate, if applicable. We also ask you to enclose any existing work or internship certificates and electronic copies of your Bachelor's and Master’s theses and, if available, your PhD dissertation. In case of questions, please email us via the above address. Please note that only the German version of the job advertisement is legally binding, which can be found on the website:
/de/jobs-und-karriere/stellenangebote. This English translation of the job advertisement is provided to help you understand the original German one.
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