Dear GEP colleagues and friends,

We are looking for 4 doctoral researchers as part of the newly established 
research platform “Multilateralism Revisited” based at the University of Vienna 
across the departments of history, development studies, law and political 
science. Infos below and here: University assistant predoctoral Job Details | 
Universität 
Wien<https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job/University-assistant-predoctoral/1369232233/>

Best wishes
Alice Vadrot
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University assistant predoctoral - Research Platform Multilateralism Revisited: 
“The Past, Present, and Future of International Negotiation and Cooperation”

Job vacancy starting: 01.09.2026 | Working hours: 30,00  | Classification CBA: 
§48 VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc)

Limited contract until: 31.08.2030

Job ID: 532

Are you interested in studying the past, present, and future of multilateralism 
in a city that is a hub for international negotiation and cooperation? Do you 
have a background in political science, international law, development studies, 
history or related social science and humanities disciplines and are you open 
to interdisciplinary research? We are looking for four PhD candidates to join 
the newly founded Research Platform “Multilateralism Revisited: The Past, 
Present, and Future of International Negotiation and Cooperation” at the 
University of Vienna (https://multilateralism-revisited.univie.ac.at/). 
“Multilateralism Revisited,” led by Arne Langlet, Eva-Maria Muschik, Elisabeth 
Röhrlich, Alice Vadrot, and Michael Waibel, is a joint project of the Faculties 
of Social Sciences, Historical and Cultural Studies, and Law.

Multilateralism has increasingly come under attack in recent years. At the same 
time, there is a growing understanding that contemporary issues—from climate 
change to artificial intelligence to pandemics—are global and require 
multilateral solutions. The research platform will study challenges to 
multilateralism in the past, present, and future from an interdisciplinary 
perspective. Collectively, we will investigate how issues such as global 
inequalities, institutional fragmentation, and science and technology 
contestation challenged and continue to challenge multilateralism. Four 
co-supervised PhD projects will explore how these challenges affect(ed) 
multilateral negotiations relating to
1) the colonial past and its legacies (from a historical and development 
studies perspective),
2) the governance of dual-use technologies such as nuclear energy and 
artificial intelligence (from a historical perspective),
3) data sharing in the governance of environmental crimes (from a political 
science perspective), and
4) resource extraction in “the global commons” such as the high seas (from an 
international law perspective).
We are looking for candidates who are eager to develop a PhD research project 
in one of these four research areas. While each project will be anchored in a 
primary disciplinary orientation, all projects will be co-supervised by a team 
member with a different disciplinary background.

What makes our group special:

  *   We are building a new research platform to jointly investigate challenges 
to multilateralism in the past, present, and future from different disciplinary 
perspectives
  *   We are part of extensive international research networks in our 
respective fields
  *   We offer training in individual academic disciplines as well as in 
interdisciplinary research
  *   We offer a dynamic and inspiring research environment
  *   We offer supportive mentorship focused on your academic development
  *   Your work setting:
You will be affiliated with and based at one of the participating departments, 
become a member of the interdisciplinary research platform “Multilateralism 
Revisited,” and join one of the participating doctoral schools.

Affiliations:
Project 1 (“colonial past/legacies”): Department of Development Studies / 
Doctoral School of Social Sciences (main supervisor: Eva-Maria Muschik)
Project 2 (“dual use technologies”): Department of History / Doctoral School of 
Historical and Cultural Studies (main supervisor: Elisabeth Roehrlich)
Project 3 (“environmental crimes”): Department of Political Science / Doctoral 
School of Social Sciences (main supervisors: Arne Langlet and Alice Vadrot)
Project 4 (“global commons”): Department of European, International and 
Comparative Law / Advanced Research School in Law and Jurisprudence (main 
supervisor: Michael Waibel)
Your future tasks:
You actively participate in research, teaching & administration, which means:


  *   You work on your dissertation and its completion within four years
  *   You work on the dissemination of your research (e.g. through conference 
participation and publications)
  *   You become an active member of the new research platform “Multilateralism 
Revisited”
  *   You teach courses within the scope of the provisions of the collective 
bargaining agreement for Austrian universities (up to two teaching hours per 
week)
  *   You participate in, (co-)organize, and contribute to joint activities of 
the research platform such as workshops, public seminars and lectures, 
grant-writing, and publications
  *   You participate in the events of the respective department where you are 
based
This is part of your academic background and personality:
Necessary:

  *   Completed above-average master's degree in political science, history, 
development studies, international law or related disciplines (degree must be 
conferred no later than the starting date of the position)
  *   Excellent command of written and spoken English
  *   Experience with relevant research methods (e.g. archival research, data 
analysis) and academic writing
  *   Interest in inter- and transdisciplinary work
  *   Strong commitment to finish your PhD project within four years
  *   Commitment to teamwork and required social skills
  *   Commitment to live in or near Vienna
Asset:

  *   Experience with interdisciplinary research and work settings
  *   Didactic competences (e.g. experience as teaching assistant)
  *   Interest in science communication beyond academia
  *   Previous research or practical experience regarding international 
organizations and multilateralism
  *   Basic German skills
What we offer:
Duration of employment: The employment duration is 4 years (30 hours/week). 
Initially limited to 1.5 years, the employment relationship is automatically 
extended to 4 years if the employer does not terminate it within the first 12 
months by submitting a non-extension declaration.
Inspiring working atmosphere: You are a part of an international academic 
research setting in an attractive working environment.
Fair salary: The basic salary of EUR EUR 2.832,10 (30 hours per week, gross, 14 
times per year) increases if we can credit professional experience. This 
includes benefits (pension system) and health insurance.
Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy family-friendly working hours and can 
partially work remotely.
Good public transport connections: Your workplace is easily accessible by 
public transport.
Internal further training & Coaching: Opportunity to deepen your skills on an 
ongoing basis. There are over 600 courses to choose from – free of charge.

How to apply:
Please submit the following documents via our job portal:

  *   Cover Letter explaining your interest in and suitability for the platform 
(2 pages)
  *   Academic curriculum vitae (including publications and presentations, if 
applicable)
  *   The names of two referees who can testify to your academic skills 
(including their affiliation, email address, phone number)
  *   Sketch for a prospective doctoral project proposal related to the above 
mentioned fields (max. 5 pages)
  *   A writing sample (e.g. article, MA thesis chapter)
  *   Copy of Master Degree / Diploma and transcripts of all university degrees

We will conduct interviews with short-listed candidates (interviews currently 
scheduled for week of 4-8 May)
If you have any questions about the application process, please contact:
Cara Nairz-Vith
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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