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Max-Planck-Insti­tut für Wis­sen­schafts­ge­schichte

The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) is an internationally respected
research institute of the Max Planck Society (MPG) with currently two research departments,
several research groups, and a graduate school. At the MPIWG, around 150 scholars from all over
the world investigate the sciences past and present, working together on a collective,
collaborative, and transdisciplinary basis. The MPIWG is renowned worldwide as a hub for
reflection on the role of the sciences in politics and society. It is located in southwestern Berlin,
close to the campus of the Free University Berlin and other research institutions.

One Postdoctoral Scholar (m/f/d) on “Migratory Expertise and Practices of Knowledge
Transmission”

for two years, with employment contract, TVöD-Bund pay scales (E13) –
Starting on September 1, 2026

Tasks:

Design and conduct qualitative research on (1) long-term historical experiences of Asian
migrants in East and Southeast Asia and (2) community-building and knowledge transfer
among Asian communities in Europe.
Collect and analyze data on diverse stakeholders shaping knowledge production ecosystems in
Europe and Asia (e.g., migrant community members and leaders across education, religion,
vocational training, and health sectors).
Produce research outputs, including writing, presenting, and publishing findings.
Develop and implement strategies to enhance the external profile of MPIWG-EduTrack
project, including publications, events, and stakeholder engagement.
Prepare scientific content for different target audiences and oversee its dissemination.
Manage digital communication (website, social media, etc.) in coordination with other MPI
EduTrack institutions.
Support leadership decisions through planning, preparation, and coordination of activities.
Engage actively in the general research pursuits of the MPIWG. Contribute to and participate
in departmental and institutional research activities and dialogues.

Requirements:

Completed PhD in a relevant research field such as history, history of science, migration
studies, geography, science studies, or other related humanities fields, awarded by the start
date of the employment.

  • Solid knowledge of empirical research, including questionnaire design, sampling
    strategies, and qualitative and quantitative analysis.
  • Demonstrated research experience in the fields of migration and diaspora, labor and
    knowledge, or science policy.
  • Experience in Asian and European history is expected.
  • Proven ability to publish scholarly work and present research findings in international
    contexts.
  • Proficiency in a language relevant to the project regions, such as Asian and European
    languages.
  • Excellent written and spoken English and German.
  • Ability to provide organizational and conceptual support for management processes,
    including the preparation and steering of decision-making processes.
  • Willingness to actively participate in the institute’s research activities and to take part in
    interdisciplinary academic exchange formats.

What we offer:

flexible working hours; the opportunity to work from home as arranged with your
superior; the opportunity to work part-time

  • annual year-end bonus; occupational pension (VBL); subsidy for public transportation
    within Berlin or Germany (“Jobticket”); paid leave on Christmas Eve (December 24)
    and New Year’s Eve (December 31) in addition to regular annual leave
  • weekly in-house yoga classes; regular information on occupational health management
    courses offered by our partner health insurance companies
  • access to the wide range of training courses offered by the MPG’s Planck Academy
  • close contact with all research and research-support units with the opportunity for direct,
    personal dialogue
  • an international setting with staff and guests from more than forty countries
    The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity employer that strives to foster an inclusive
    workplace. As an institute of the MPG, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
    supports a working community for all free from discrimination and harassment. We explicitly
    encourage applications from qualified individuals who belong to groups that are often
    underrepresented in the workplace due to age, disability, ethnicity, family status, gender,
    nationality, race, sex, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, or religion.
    Please follow the links to find out more about the MPIWG’s policies on gender equality and
    hiring practices for people with disabilities, as well as Germany’s anti-discrimination laws as
    outlined in the General Equal Treatment Act.

How to apply:

Please submit your application with complete documents, preferably without a photograph,
through our application portal. Include cover letter, curriculum vitae; including list of publications
(in a single PDF file), copies of qualifications, and the names and contact information of two
potential referees. https://recruitment.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/position/35061763

Applications must be received by June 7, 2026 (23:59 CEST).

Please note that we can only accept electronic applications submitted through the portal.
For questions concerning the position, the Institute or the application process, please send an email to
(applications_dept3@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de).

Further information on the MPIWG can be found at https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/