The Max Planck Institute for Political and Social Science in Göttingen conducts interdisciplinary research into pressing issues of social and political change, with a particular focus on conflict, inequality, the erosion of democracy and processes of social transformation.
(full-time for three years, start day September 1, 2026 or earlier)
The newly established department “Political Institutions and Conflict” (led by Ursula Daxecker) studies the relationship between political institutions and conflict, broadly construed. Research in the department centers on three themes, (1) institutions and political violence, (2) democratic politics in transformation, and (3) the political economy of electoral integrity. The department’s empirical focus is on the Global South and combines advanced quantitative methods, such as survey-based and observational causal inference designs, with qualitative approaches, such as fieldwork and interviews. Through this research, the department aims to develop novel insights for important challenges in contemporary society, including the rise of extreme strategies and violence, threats to electoral integrity, and democratic erosion.
The following qualifications are essential:
The following qualifications are desirable:
The Max Planck Society is mainly funded by German Federal and State Governments (see Max Planck Institutes provide outstanding facilities, academic resources and intellectual environments for the support of independent research. Max Planck Institutes are not tied to universities. There are no teaching obligations for staff, but teaching and other forms of co‑operation with universities is possible. The Max Planck Society wishes to increase the participation of women across the sciences. Applications from women are therefore particularly welcome. Following its commitment to equal opportunities employment policies, the Max Planck Society especially encourages applications from persons with a disability. Persons of any nationality can apply.
Applications must be submitted no later than Sunday May 3, 2026 . Applications must be submitted as a single pdf file and consist of:
Please do NOT send additional materials with the initial application.
IInterviews will be conducted remotely on June 11 and 12. We ask you to ensure availability on those dates.
The application deadline is
Queries should be directed to Jie Zhang ( ). Please do NOT send application materials or additional materials to this E-Mail address. Only applications submitted through the recruitment portal will be considered.
Max-Planck-Institute for Political and Social Science
Hermann-Föge-Weg 11, 37073 Göttingen, Germany
For information on the institute, please consult:
#J-18808-LjbffrVeröffentlichungsdatum:
09 Apr 2026Standort:
GöttingenTyp:
VollzeitArbeitsmodell:
Vor OrtKategorie:
Erfahrung:
2+ yearsArbeitsverhältnis:
Angestellt
Möchtest über ähnliche Jobs informiert werden? Dann beauftrage jetzt den Fuchsjobs KI Suchagenten!