Are you passionate about sustainability science, digital transformation, and the circular economy? Do you want to launch your academic career in a forward-thinking, interdisciplinary environment? The University of Graz, Austria, invites applications for a 4-year University Assistant (pre-doctoral) position in the Department of Environmental Systems Sciences, starting October 2025.
This fully-funded position provides a unique opportunity for early-career researchers to contribute to impactful sustainability research while pursuing a PhD in Environmental Systems Sciences.
📌 Job Overview: University Assistant (Pre-Doctoral)
- Position Title: University Assistant (without doctorate)
- Location: University of Graz, Austria
- Department: Environmental Systems Sciences
- Start Date: October 2025
- Working Hours: 30 hours/week
- Contract Duration: 4 years (Temporary)
- Annual Gross Salary (Full-Time): €52,007.20 (B1 salary scale, without PhD)
- Application Deadline: August 6, 2025
🌱 Key Responsibilities
As a University Assistant, you will:
- Conduct independent and collaborative research in sustainability assessment, with a focus on digitalization and the circular economy
- Work towards completing a doctoral dissertation
- Participate in interdisciplinary research projects
- Publish your work in peer-reviewed scientific journals
- Present findings at international conferences and academic events
- Assist in teaching, mentoring, and supervising students
- Support administrative and organizational tasks within the department
👩🔬 Who Should Apply?
The University of Graz seeks highly motivated pre-doctoral researchers with a strong interest in environmental systems science and a commitment to academic excellence.
✅ Required Qualifications:
- A completed Master’s degree in:
- Environmental Systems Sciences, Sustainable Development, Industrial Ecology, Circular Economy
- Business Administration or Economics (with a focus on sustainability)
- Informatics or Data Science (with interest in sustainability applications)
- Strong quantitative and statistical skills
- Proficiency in English (both written and spoken)
- Experience with R, Python, or similar programming languages
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
➕ Preferred/Desirable Skills:
- Knowledge of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
- Proficiency in German is a plus
- Prior experience in interdisciplinary and international projects
- Demonstrated motivation for academic research
📄 Application Documents Required
Ensure your application includes:
- A detailed letter of motivation
- An academic CV highlighting relevant experience
- Proof of your completed Master’s degree
Please submit all documents via the official online application portal to ensure compliance with data protection regulations.
🌍 Why Choose the University of Graz?
The University of Graz is one of Austria’s leading research universities, with a strong reputation for sustainability and innovation. Located in the vibrant and green city of Graz, the university offers a collaborative, flexible, and inclusive academic environment.
🌟 Benefits of Working at Uni Graz:
- Meaningful research on global sustainability challenges
- Opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration
- Flexible working hours and family-friendly policies
- A culture of diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity
- Support for career development, training, and professional growth
🤝 Equal Opportunity Commitment
The University of Graz is committed to increasing gender diversity in academia and strongly encourages applications from qualified women. Applicants with disabilities will receive preference if equally qualified.
🎯 Take the Next Step Toward Your PhD!
This pre-doctoral university assistant position offers a unique path to gaining academic experience, publishing impactful sustainability research, and working toward a doctoral degree in a globally relevant field.
📆 Application Deadline: August 6, 2025
📍 Location: Graz, Austria
🚀 Start Date: October 2025
📥 Apply Now via the Online Portal
📬 Contact for Questions
Ass.-Prof. Josef-Peter Schöggl, PhD
📧 josef.schoeggl@uni-graz.at