Dear colleagues,

with apologies for cross-posting.

Please see below for details of a new 3 year doctoral position examining 
religion as a resource in European and International Climate Governance. 
Deadline for this position is May 31st, 2019.

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The Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics. Dynamics of Tradition and 
Innovation” at the University of Münster, Germany, wishes to appoint a 

Research Associate
(salary level TV-L E13, 65%)

within the research project “Religion as a Resource in European and 
International Climate Governance” under the direction of Prof Doris Fuchs.

This fixed-term, three-year position is scheduled to start on 1 September 2019 
and will end on 31 August 2022. According to the German collective labour 
agreement for public sector employees (TV-L E 13), the salary for the position 
starts at approximately €1566 (net) per month during the first year. The 
regular working hours for this position (65%) amount to 25 hours and 53,5 
minutes per week. 

The Cluster is an interdisciplinary research association with a thematic focus 
on the dynamic power of religion as a driving force behind political and social 
changes. Disciplines involved include history, political science, sociology, 
Catholic and Protestant theology and law, Islamic studies and theology, Jewish 
studies, Egyptology, archaeology, philosophy, philology, art history and 
ethnology. For more information on the structures and research outline of the 
Cluster, please visit http://www.uni-muenster.de/Religion-und-Politik/en. 

Standard duties: 
•       Participation in research project B3-31 “Religion as a Resource in 
European and International Climate Governance”
•       Active involvement within the team of the Chair in International 
Relations and Sustainable Development in terms of general research tasks, 
teaching and consulting 
•       Active involvement in the general research activities of the Cluster

Research associates are expected to pursue their own academic career (doctoral 
thesis) in conjunction with the duties pertaining to the position. In order to 
facilitate communication and collaboration within the Graduate School, 
applicants who are not proficient in German will be encouraged to attend German 
language courses.

Qualifications, knowledge and experience:
•       Above-average master’s degree in political science 
•       Profound knowledge of sustainability governance, especially climate 
gov-ernance
•       Expertise in European and international politics, including relevant 
theoretical approaches and methods
•       Excellent English skills

The University of Münster is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to 
in-creasing the proportion of women academics. Consequently, we actively 
encourage applications by women. Female candidates with equivalent 
qualifications and academic achievements will be preferentially considered 
within the framework of the legal possibilities. We also welcome applications 
from candidates with severe disabilities. Disabled candidates with equivalent 
qualifications will be preferentially considered, unless other 
candidate-related reasons prevail.

Applications should include a cover letter, CV, statement of research and 
teaching interests, and names/addresses of two referees within a single PDF 
document, which should be submitted by 31 May 2019 to:

Prof Doris Fuchs
Center for Interdisciplinary Sustainability Governance
University of Münster
Scharnhorststr. 100 
48151 Münster
Germany
Email: [email protected] 

Inquiries regarding this position should be directed by email to Ms Katrin 
Uhlenbruck ([email protected]).



-- 
Tobias Gumbert
Research Fellow at the
Chair of International Relations and Sustainable Development
WWU Münster
Scharnhorststrasse 100
48151 Muenster
Germany
Phone: +49 251 83-29251

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