Limited until January 31, 2030
Bern
Start February 1, 2026
Homeoffice possible
To start with, here are some of our strong points
- Practised and accessible transdisciplinarity paired with a unique blend of research and teaching.
- International teaching staff that combines tradition with innovation and excellence with experiment and thus gives students individual guidance towards their own careers.
- Focus on research that is geared towards practical orientation and the education of committed people rather than mere profit maximisation.
- An operating culture that fosters diversity, artistic openness and the transitions between disciplines, attitudes and traditions.
What you'll be doing here
- You will coordinate and facilitate the successful completion of the Critical Conservation research project and collaborate effectively with team members to ensure the successful delivery of all its components
- Conduct field research on one of the project's sub-themes, evaluate the results, and translate them into research outputs
- Research, write, and publish academic articles in peer-reviewed formats, maintain the project website and deliver other agreed-upon outputs
- Contribute to the organization and facilitation of internal and public meetings, as well as other forms of project communication and dissemination targeting academic and professional audiences
- Interviews will take place in person on September 23 and 29 in Bern. A detailed description of the role is accessible here
What you'll bring with you
- A relevant PhD or equivalent in heritage studies, heritage conservation, or a related field, along with a keen interest in the project's research questions
- Proven proficiency in independent research, ideally within conservation and critical heritage studies at the intersection of the human sciences
- Experience in inter- and transdisciplinary project work, coupled with a high degree of independence
- Active engagement in current debates, critical reflection on existing sources, and strong skills in interdisciplinary collaboration and teamwork.
- A strong publication record at the postdoctoral level, demonstrating a commitment to excellence and a strong work ethic; excellent command of academic and spoken English, and proficiency in one of the Swiss national languages, preferably German
I’ll be your guide through the application procedure
Stephanie Binggeli
HR Consultant
P +41 31 848 43 49
HR Consultant
P +41 31 848 43 49
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For job-specific queries
Dr. Hanna Barbara HöllingForschungprofessorin
P +41 31 848 57 22
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