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The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is inviting 
applications from qualified and highly motivated students for a PhD student 
position in the Lab of Digital and Computational 
Demography<https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/research_6120/digital_and_computational_demography_5555/>.

The MPIDR is one of the leading demographic centers in the world. It is part of 
the Max Planck Society, a network of more than 80 institutes that form 
Germany’s premier basic-research organization. Max Planck Institutes have an 
established record of world-class research and they offer a unique environment 
that combines the best aspects of an academic setting and a research laboratory.

The Lab of Digital and Computational Demography, headed by MPIDR Director 
Emilio Zagheni, is looking for candidates with strong quantitative and 
programming skills and with research interests in inequalities in mortality.

Short Description of the PhD Project

Disparities in mortality by educational levels are one of the most pressing 
issues of modern societies, and may have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 
pandemic. The successful candidate is expected to contribute and advance a 
project that analyzes recent developments in inequalities in mortality by 
education across space and time, with both a period and a cohort perspective. 
Particular attention would be devoted to the definition of educational groups, 
and to complementing standard educational-attainment measures with new 
approaches that account for compositional changes.

Supervisory Team

This project will be supervised by a team of renowned demographers that 
includes Ugofilippo Basellini (MPIDR), Emilio Zagheni (MPIDR), Fanny Janssen 
(Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) & University of 
Groningen), and Carlo Giovanni Camarda (Institut national d'études 
démographiques - INED). The PhD student is expected to be in residence at the 
MPIDR and enrolled at the graduate school of the Faculty of Spatial Sciences at 
the University of Groningen. Additionally, the PhD student will have the 
opportunity of doing research visits at INED and at NIDI.

For questions and additional information regarding the PhD project, please 
contact Ugofilippo Basellini 
(basell...@demogr.mpg.de<mailto:basell...@demogr.mpg.de>).

The PhD studentship offers an excellent opportunity for motivated students to 
work with a highly international team of researchers, to take advantage of the 
interdisciplinary intellectual environment at the MPIDR, as well as substantial 
support for travel, research training and data acquisition.

The admitted student is expected to be part of the International Max Planck 
Research School for Population, Health and Data Science (IMPRS-PHDS) that 
merges demography, epidemiology and data science. IMPRS-PHDS equips doctoral 
students not only with advanced knowledge of the theory and methods of 
demography and epidemiology (broadly defined as ‘population health’), but also 
with strong technical skills in statistics, mathematical modeling, and 
computational and data management methods (broadly referred to as ‘data 
science’). PHDS supports strong interdisciplinary research training and 
exchange within a network of universities in Europe and the US. The research 
school offers a core training program in Rostock, extensive networking 
opportunities across partner sites, and high-quality supervision across at 
least two institutes. For more information on the IMPRS-PHDS curriculum please 
see www.imprs-phds.mpg.de<http://www.imprs-phds.mpg.de/>.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted 
online<https://survey.demogr.mpg.de/index.php/693149?lang=en>  by March 20, 
2022 and include as a single pdf file, in English:

  1.  Curriculum Vitae, including a list of your scholarly publications.
  2.  A motivational statement (maximum two pages) explaining why you applied, 
how your research interests fit with the project; how the MPIDR could foster 
your career development; and describing your technical skills and areas of 
expertise.
  3.  Copies of transcripts of undergraduate and master’s degrees. Applicants 
should hold a master’s degree or equivalent at the time of starting the PhD.
  4.  Names and contact information for 2 academic references.
  5.  One writing sample.

The starting date is flexible, but no later than November 1, 2022. The PhD 
student is offered a 3-year contract with remuneration based on the salary 
structure of the German public sector (Öffentlicher Dienst, TVöD Bund) 
currently starting at 34,295.22 € gross a year. Online interviews will be held 
between April 11 and April 14, 2022.

The MPIDR is an equal opportunities employer. Our work atmosphere includes 
respectful treatment of each other, with gender, nationality, religion, 
disability, age, cultural origin, and sexual identity playing no role. We aim 
to have an institutional culture that enables everyone to develop their 
individual skills and competencies.

The Max Planck Society offers a broad range of measures to support the 
reconciliation of work and family. These are complemented by the MPIDR’s own 
initiatives. The Society has been awarded the certificate “Work and Family” 
which is granted to institutions committed to establishing a family-friendly 
corporate culture by binding target agreements. The MPIDR collaborates with a 
network of local day-care centers that provides childcare places for the 
children of Institute staff. The Max Planck Society has contracts with a 
private family service company that offers services such as arranging child 
care on short notice in various cities in Germany for parents who attend 
conferences, care services for children of school age up to 14 years, and 
support for those caring for family members and relatives. The MPIDR also 
practices flexible working-time models, which include at least one home office 
day per week, and scheduling meetings only within core working hours. To help 
accompanying spouses and partners find appropriate work at their new location, 
the MPIDR works in close cooperation with Dual-Career Partners in regional 
networks.

Our Institute values diversity and is keen to employ individuals from 
minorities.

The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals 
with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from 
such qualified individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to 
increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and 
therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.

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