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| Arbeitsort | Stuttgart - Baden-Württemberg - Deutschland |
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Internal job vacanciesInternal job vacancies can be found on the intranet.Academic positionThe Department of Landscape Ecology and Vegetation Science (headed by Frank Schurr) studies biodiversity dynamics and the underlying ecological and evolutionary processes at different spatial and temporal scales as well as multiple hierarchical levels (genotypes, populations, species and communities). Much of our work is motivated by the need to quantitatively understand and forecast biodiversity responses to various drivers of environmental change in natural and human-dominated landscapes. To address our research objectives, we integrate experimental and observational studies, process-based modelling and advanced statistics.We are looking for a highly motivated researcher who is keen to further develop their scientific profile. The successful candidate will have expertise in field-oriented vegetation ecology, a strong publication record commensurate with their career stage and good knowledge of the Central European flora (as attested e.g. by a BANU-Zertifikat Feldbotanik). We also expect a willingness to supervise students, apply for external funding and assist with group management. The position involves a modest amount of teaching (2 semester hours per week in German and English) with a focus on vegetation ecology in Central Europe. Candidates should hold a PhD or be close to completion of their PhD project. We offer a part-time position (Germany civil service payscale TV-L E13, 50%) for 3 years with the possibility of extension for another 3 years. The position gives you the opportunity to develop your own research profile and to pursue a Habilitation (postdoctoral qualification degree). We offer full access to our group’s state-of-the art facilities for field work, common garden, greenhouse and lab experiments as well as scientific computing. While this is a part-time position, we would strongly support the applicant in seeking third-party funding to complement this position. Hohenheim has a highly dynamic research environment that offers ample opportunities for collaboration in ecology, evolutionary biology, biodiversity research and related fields (see here for an overview). Our group is strongly involved in research initiatives on the role of biotic interactions for biodiversity dynamics (FLINT), biodiversity enhancement in agricultural landscapes ( NOcsPS , HABIT ), as well as two recently started Clusters of Excellence that will integrate plant biodiversity research with molecular biology ( GreenRobust ) and the geosciences ( TERRA ). We particularly encourage applications by women. Severely disabled persons are also encouraged to apply and will - in case of essentially equal qualification, - be given preference in hiring. Situated in the Southern German city of Stuttgart, the University of Hohenheim is located on a beautiful campus (one of the most species rich in Germany). Stuttgart has a rich cultural life, attractive surroundings (Swabian Jura, Black Forest) and offers ample job opportunities for partners. Application deadline : 31.03.2026 Please attach the following documents to your application: Please submit a single PDF file containing a motivation letter, CV, publication list, contact details of at least two references and a short description of your research interests. For enquiries, please contact Frank Schurr (via ecologyuni-hohenheim.de). The University of Hohenheim accepts applications via a secure internet site. To the application Contact personÖLandscape Ecology and Vegetation Science (320a) Deputy managing director +49 (0)711 459-22865 Application Most beautiful University campus in Germany We are top, not only in science For high school students
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