OeAW - Discovering the future
As a central non-university institution for science and research, the Austrian Academy of Sciences - OeAW has the task of "promoting science in every respect". Founded in 1847 as a learned society, it now has over 760 members and around 1,800 employees dedicated to innovative basic research, interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and the dissemination of new insights. The OeAW initiates and maintains partnerships worldwide and represents Austria in international scientific organizations; it cooperates with numerous institutions in the scientific field in order to actively shape the research landscape.
Postdoc (F/M/X): Austrian Memory
Job ID: IKW159PD125
The Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW), Austria’s leading non-university research and science institution, is offering a position as
Postdoc (F/M/X) at the Institute of Culture Studies: Austrian Memory
within the Memory Culture working group at the Institute of Culture Studies (IKW).
Call for proposals
The Institute of Culture Studies at the ÖAW is inviting applications from postdocs specializing in Austrian memory. The aim of the position is to close research gaps in the field of research on Austrian memory identified by the applicant. The call for proposals focuses on projects that deal with the transformation and/or current state of Austrian memory culture and/or memory politics from a critical and innovative perspective, there is no limitation of the possible analyzed topics or time-frames. The IKW offers an interdisciplinary working environment in general and fruitful exchange with fellow memory studies experts in particular.
Your Profile
Applications from postdocs are welcome from all areas of the humanities, social sciences and culture studies. The applicant should have an excellence track record of publishing internationally and being an established expert in the field of memory studies with a focus on Austria. The proposed research project could for example focus on the memory of the National Socialist and/or Austrofascist past, visual/material memory politics/culture, local/regional/national aspects – always in the context of international developments – or other research gaps to be identified in the proposal.
Our Offer
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The position includes
a three-years-employment as a W3 postdoc at the IKW/ÖAW (with an option to extend the contract in accordance with the ÖAW career model if the budget allows) and a standard working place at the Institute of Culture Studies.
The employment can be either full-time (one position) or 50% (two positions), so please state clearly in your application if you are applying both for the full-time position and the 50%-position or for only one of the variants. There will be no disadvantages for applicants applying for only one or for both variants.
The monthly salary for a full-time position is gross € 4,930.60 and 2,465.30 for a 50% position.
DurationPlanned start: 2nd. quarter 2026.
Presence at the ÖAW is required according to the ÖAW home office regulations which allow up to 40 % work from home office (in Austria).
ResultsThe postdoc is expected to publish internationally, give lectures at domestic and international conferences and workshops, apply for third-party funding with projects in the field of Austrian memory studies and to be an active member of the IKW who participates in the institute’s biweekly institute meetings, events and activities.
LanguageApplications can be submitted in either German or English.
Required documents
Merged into one single PDF:
- Cover page with your academic title, your name, affiliation and: applying for the 100% and/or 50% position?
- Motivation letter
- Title and abstract of your project (max. 1,000 characters incl. spaces)
- Research proposal (max. 1,200 words, incl. footnotes, excl. bibliography)
- Project-related bibliography (max. 1 page)
- Academic curriculum vitae with list of publications (max. 5 pages)
- One of your publications most relevant for the proposed project
Please send your application including all relevant documents no later than 12 January 2026.
The Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) pursues a non-discriminatory employment policy and values equal opportunities, as well as diversity. Individuals from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.
Contact
Please send any inquiries and your application via e-mail (as a single PDF file) to: ljiljana.radonic@oeaw.ac.at
Institut für Kulturwissenschaften der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Bäckerstraße 13
1010 Wien
Österreich

