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The University of Bonn is an internationally networked, world-leading research university with an excellent track record in clearly defined fields of research. In addition to two Nobel Prizes, two Fields Medals, many Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prizes and other academic honors, a further indicator of Bonn's research success is the some €180 million of third-party funding awarded to its researchers, obtained on an annual basis as part of competitive application procedures. The University of Bonn has maintained six Clusters of Excellence since 2019—more than any other German university.
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Postdoctoral Researcher at the Professorship Agro-Ecological Modeling
Vollzeit oder Teilzeit full time or part time, befristet, temporary, EG 13, Kennziffer: 3.2/2024/86, Reference number: 3.2/2024/86
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Transdisciplinary research areas
What you can expect
Career development and remuneration:
- Targeted support programs, training and mentoring to support your academic career advancement.
- International networks that strengthen global ties and career prospects.
- Attractive remuneration in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement for the Public Service of the States (Tarifvertrag der Länder), or the State Civil Servants Pay Act of North Rhine-Westphalia (Landesbesoldungsgesetz NRW).
- Annual special payment in November.
- Accumulated capital benefits.
- A wide range of collaboration agreements, research projects and interdisciplinary cooperation initiatives to provide funding for and promote research.
- The Vice Rectorate for International Affairs and the International Office provide a range of advice and support in all matters relating to international mobility and cooperation.
- Affordable lunchtime meals in the University canteens at subsidized staff prices.
Work-life balance and occupational health:
- Flexible working hours that meet your individual needs.
- 30 days vacation with a 5-day week.
- Good transport connections thanks to our central Bonn location.
- Access to bicycle stations supports mobility by bicycle.
- Occupational welfare services
- Health promotion through our Healthy Campus Bonn initiative and University Sports.
- Pension plan from the Federal and State Government-Service Supplementary Pension Agency (VBL).
- A meaningful occupation with influence over the future development of research.
- The Vice Rectorate for Sustainability and the Sustainability Unit both strive to ensure the long-term well-being of both present and future generations.
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Our Welcome Center for international researchers works to make their move to Bonn a success.
Family friendliness and diversity:
- As a family-friendly university, the University provides vacation childcare services.
- An inclusive university, the University of Bonn is committed to ensuring the participation of all.
- Our Gender Equality Office is committed to promoting equality between our staff.
- The Office of Disability Resources works to ensure that disabled colleagues enjoy workplace equality. We provide staff and students with disabilities with comprehensive support to this end.
- The Vice Rectorate for Equal Opportunity and Diversity and the Equal Opportunity and Diversity unit both strive to ensure a welcoming and inclusive working atmosphere.
- The University has implemented a range of programs—such as the STEP program—to work towards gender parity in all processes.
- Our staff council works to achieve an inclusive and participative working environment.
- The Office of Family Services arranges qualified emergency childcare and acts as a contact point for advice, e.g. for family caregivers.
- We provide funding for researchers and early-career researchers.
Transfering to Bonn for a postdoc position
Would you like to move to the University of Bonn for your next career step? With the "Argelander Starter-Kit Grant (A) - Stepping Stone", we offer you up to two years of employment as a stepping stone to an academic career. The grant focusses on the preparation of a third-party funding proposal.
The application procedure
The University of Bonn believes in the central importance of a transparent and comprehensible application procedures. To this end, we have prepared a detailed description of the appointment procedure.
Should you have general questions about the application procedure or specific questions about one of your applications, the right contact person is specified in the relevant job advertisement.
Have you found the right position for you?
Then send us your application in the form specified in the job vacancy. We look forward to hearing from you!
A complete application consists of:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum vitae
- Credentials and other proofs (e.g. certificates, degrees, letters of recommendation, etc.)
The specific application deadline is always stated in the respective vacancy.
Your documents will be sent directly to the relevant department where they will be screened and checked.
Shortlisted candidates will go forward to the selection process.
This gives both sides the opportunity to get to know each other and convince each other of their strengths.
Were you successful in the selection process? Congratulations!
Once you have accepted your position, the relevant department or our HR department will contact you to clarify all contractual details. Now nothing stands in the way of starting your new job at the University of Bonn.
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