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 (m/f/x) – Population Data and Projections
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The Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW), Austria’s leading non-university research and science institution, is offering a position as
Postdoc (m/f/x) – Population Data and Projections
(full time / 40 h per week)
to join the Research Group on Population Data and Projections, headed by Anne Goujon. The initial period is one year. An extension might be possible .
The Population Data and Projections Research Group focuses on population projections, the collection, and harmonization of demographic and education data, as well as the integration of both. The group aims to expand methods of population projections by key demographic characteristics (age, gender, education, sub-national level) to possibly include additional parameters that are policy-relevant, such as health and labour force status. In addition, back projections by education level are being explored to complement the WIC global population and human capital projections with historical trends, potentially offering a 200-year perspective on population by educational attainment, as well as fertility, mortality, and migration by levels of education.
Your Tasks
The successful candidate will work largely independently on (sub)projects within the framework of the research group, present her/his work and results internationally at conferences, and publish in high-ranking refereed journals. She/he will take part in the application process and the acquisition of third-party funding and support the research group leader in coordinating the research in the team as well as in disseminating generated insights to the general public.
Your Profile
- PhD in Demography, Social Sciences, Statistics, Economics, or other relevant fields
- Ability to work independently and to collaborate with a broader research team
- Solid knowledge of demographic methods and population projections
- Excellent statistical software skills, such as Stata or R
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
- Publication and research track record showing the ability to conduct original research on demographic processes and to raise third-party funding
Our Offer
- Interesting and globally relevant field of research
- Employment in one of the major centres of demographic research in Europe
- Inspiring working atmosphere: Join an international and interdisciplinary academic team!
- Opportunity to gain a profile as an independent scientist
- Work-life balance: Enjoy flexible working hours (up to 40% home office upon agreement)
- Excellent public transport connections: Your workplace in downtown Vienna, one of the most liveable cities globally, is easily accessible by public transport and bike
Start of employment is as early as possible. The annual gross salary starts with a minimum of € 69.028,40, according to the collective agreement of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
The position will remain open until filled. Job interviews will take place either physically or via video call.
Please upload with your application until 30 November 2025:
- a detailed CV
- a letter of motivation for joining the research group and how you meet the criteria set above
- copies of your degree certificates and academic transcripts (copies) of previously completed university degree programmes (BA, MA/MSc and PhD), and
- a list of publications or a link to an online list of publications
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
Barbara Simunics | Barbara.Simunics@oeaw.ac.at
VID | 1010 Vienna, Austria
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften | Austrian Academy of Sciences | https://www.oeaw.ac.at/

