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Professorship (W1, tenure track) in Social and Cultural Anthropology (Ethnologie)
Home Professorship (W1, tenure track) in Social and Cultural Anthropology (Ethnologie)
Position details
The Faculty of Philosophy and History, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main invites applications for the following position as civil servant or public employee starting at the earliest possible date but no later than 30 November 2020.
The initial tenure track appointment is for six years according to § 64 of the Higher Education Act of the State of Hesse (HHG). The professorship is funded by the “Bund-Länder-Programm zur Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses (BLP-TT)”. Upon positive evaluation, the incumbent will be promoted to a permanent position at a higher level (W2).
According to § 64 (3) HHG, candidates should not have obtained their PhD at Goethe University Frankfurt or should have worked as a researcher at an external institution for at least two years after their PhD. The doctorate should not date back to more than four years. The professorship is within the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology (Institut für Ethnologie). The successful candidate should make an independent contribution to research and teaching at the department. Particular emphasis is placed on the ability and willingness to expand on and strengthen the regional and thematic breadth of the department’s profile, an excellent doctoral thesis and empirical research using ethnographic methods. Experience in the acquisition of third-party funding is desirable. A prerequisite for recruitment is an excellent doctoral thesis in Social and/or Cultural Anthropology / Ethnologie or a related field of science. The successful candidate will be required to participate in the academic self-administration. Goethe University is committed to increasing the proportion of female faculty and therefore especially encourages women to apply.
Applicant profile and language
Applications of persons with international experience are explicitly requested. The language of instruction is usually German. International applicants are given the opportunity to initially teach courses in English to become proficient enough to teach in German within two years. Severely handicapped applicants with equal qualification and aptitude will be given preferential consideration. For further information regarding general conditions for professorship appointments and the “BLP-TT”, please see: www.vakante-professuren.uni-frankfurt.de
Application materials
Qualified researchers are invited to submit their application in English or German including a curriculum vitae, a full list of publications, copies of all relevant degrees and certificates, previous and projected research projects (max. 3 pages), an overview of courses taught with a teaching concept (max. 2 pages) and, if possible, teaching evaluations; specifications relating to fieldwork experience abroad and procurement of third-party funds, as well as the doctoral thesis and two further publications.
Please submit your application via e-mail citing the reference “W1 TT Ethnologie” by 31 January 2020 to the Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and History, Goethe University, e-mail: .
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