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Max Planck Research Group Leaders


The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) seeks to appoint up 
to two outstanding early-career researchers to lead independent Max Planck 
Research Groups in areas of demography that strengthen or complement the 
research portfolio of the Institute.

The MPIDR is one of the leading demographic research centers in the world. The 
Institute's scientists advance fundamental research in areas related to 
fertility, mortality and migration, as well as study issues of policy 
relevance, such as demographic change, aging, health, the redistribution of 
work and transfers over the life course, as well as the digitization of life 
and the use of novel data sources for understanding demographic dynamics. The 
MPIDR is part of the Max Planck Society, a network of 86 institutes that form 
Germany's premier basic-research organization. Max Planck Institutes have an 
established record of world-class, foundational research in the sciences, 
technology, social sciences and the humanities. They offer a unique environment 
that combines the best aspects of an academic setting and a research laboratory.

The successful candidates (m/f/d) will be appointed as independent research 
group leaders at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. The 
position comes with a competitive salary package, as well as generous funds to 
support a research team and associated research costs. This is a five-year 
position with the possibility of a two-year extension following a positive 
evaluation. A starting date is negotiable but it is expected that the 
successful candidate joins the Institute during the year 2022. The successful 
candidates are expected to conduct the work locally at the MPIDR.

What we offer

Max Planck Research Group Leaders will receive a five-year contract with 
remuneration on the basis of remuneration group W2 (broadly equivalent to 
Associate Professor) of the Federal Civil Service Remuneration Act 
[Bundesbesoldungsgesetz] and a generous annual budget for personnel and 
consumables (which can be used towards, e.g., a postdoctoral position, up to 
two doctoral students, material costs and operational expenses). Research group 
leaders are free to supplement their budget with the acquisition of external 
research funding.

It is expected that the candidates will develop and direct an innovative 
independent research program. Together with their Research Group, group leaders 
can make use of the excellent infrastructure and research support of the 
Institute.

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 spouse  s and partners find appropriate work at their new 
location, the MPIDR works in close cooperation with Dual-Career Partners in 
regional networks.

Application criteria

Successful applicants should have

  *   a doctoral degree in Demography or a related field received no more than 
7 years ago (extensions apply, e.g. for parental leave);
  *   an outstanding track record of publications, commensurate with their 
level of experience.

Ideally, they show

  *   exceptional promise for advancing demographic research;
  *   experience in mentoring and training students as well as a track record 
in securing external funding.

Applications have to be submitted online via 
https://www.demogr.mpg.de/go/JobAd119341

and include the following documents:

  1.  Curriculum Vitae
  2.  Letter of interest (Max 1 page) Briefly state why you are interested in 
joining the MPIDR, how the MPIDR could foster your professional development, 
and in which ways your interests fit the research strengths of the MPIDR.
  3.  Research Statement (Max 3 pages) Briefly describe your research 
accomplishments, as well as ongoing and future research plans, including a 
5-year plan for a research group. Please also describe your technical skills, 
areas of expertise, as well as offer evidence of leadership in the field.
  4.  Statement of mentorship/supervision experience (Max 1 page) Briefly 
describe any experience you have in regard to supervising and/or mentoring 
younger scholars (e.g. doctoral students, early career postdoctoral 
researchers), and also any research-administrative experience you may have 
acquired.
  5.  Names and contact information for 3 academic references
  6.  3 recent publications

In order to receive full consideration, applications should be submitted by 
September 23, 2021.

Interviews are tentatively scheduled for October 11 and 12, 2021.

Answers to FAQs about the position of Max Planck Research Group Leaders can be 
found at https://www.mpg.de/mprg/faqs. For further inquiries about the 
position, please contact 
michae...@demogr.mpg.de<mailto:michae...@demogr.mpg.de>.

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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