The European University Viadrina is an international and interdisciplinary university that educates around 4,000 students from all over the world in law, economics and cultural studies programmes in the twin city of Frankfurt (Oder)-Słubice on the Polish and German sides of the Oder. It celebrates the European idea in everyday life, promotes European integration in teaching and research and, with around 300 academic and 300 non-academic employees, forms a community that is particularly concerned with successful communication and cooperation with Eastern Europe.
Identification Number: 4113-26-01
The Viadrina Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION invites applications for a Research Associate (PhD candidate) position starting May 2026:
Research Associate (PhD Candidate) (f/m/d/x)
Identification Number: 4113-26-01
Employment: 75% (30 hours/week), salary group TV-L E13
The position is fixed-term until 30 April 2029, with the option of extension should the project be extended. It is part of the third-party funded research project.
“Antisemitism in the (Post-)Migrant Society. Experiences, Articulations and Formations of Antisemitism in Russian- and Ukrainian-Speaking Migrant Milieus” (AntOstMig)
The project investigates experiences, forms of articulation, and formations of antisemitism among Jewish and non-Jewish Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking migrant milieus in Germany. Against the backdrop of multiple political crises and conflicts, AntOstMig examines transformations in individual experiences of antisemitism and collective ways of addressing it, as well as paradigmatic formations of antisemitism in social media that shape these milieus. In addition, the project analyzes how antisemitism is discussed and negotiated within civil society organizations located in migrant milieus shaped by biographical relations to Eastern Europe within (post)migrant society.
The advertised position is located in a Subproject, which examines knowledge formations within the discussion and practical work on antisemitism in civil society organizations. Based on focus group discussions with Jewish and non-Jewish civil society actors, the subproject reconstructs collective ways of addressing antisemitism as well as lines of conflict and processes of negotiation of differnces within the field.
The project is conducted in close collaboration with civil society partners. Following a Participatory Action Research approach, these actors are actively involved in the collaborative research process and contribute to both the analysis of civil society knowledge formations and the development of knowledge transfer formats and outputs.
Your responsibilities
Applicants should submit a motivation letter, detailed CV, academic transcripts, and a writing by 03.05.2026, quoting the identification number above, as a single PDF file to bewerbung@europa-uni.de. (Application data will be deleted immediately after the completion of the selection process.) For further information about the position, please contact Darja Klingenberg via email at klingenberg@europa-uni.de
Interviews are expected to take place on 11.–12. May 2026 in Frankfurt (Oder).
The Europa-Universität Viadrina Foundation is actively promotes diversity and equal opportunities for all employees and pursues the goal of being a non-discriminatory institution that welcomes and protects people in their diversity within the university community.
Further information can be found at: www.europa-uni.de/stellenangebote
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