CfA Research Associate (100%, until 28.02.2026) Uni Münster

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Bernd Schlipphak
Tue, Mar 21, 2023 3:47 PM

Dear All,

In our new H2020 project INCITE-DEM we currently have a vacancy for a
Research Associate (100%, until 28.02.2026) at the Department of
Political Science.

In this project with 9 European partners, we address the question of how
participatory processes can make representative democracies more stable.
The core task of the position is to design, implement, and analyze
international surveys with experimental components, and of course to
write papers in the context of the project with colleagues in Münster
(Doris Fuchs, Oliver Treib, and myself).

We are looking for a person who has experience in collecting and
analyzing survey data, speaks English very well, and is interested in
research on the crisis of democracy, democratic innovations, and/or the
democratic challenges of sustainability transformation. PhD is a plus,
but not a must.

All further information about the position - including what we offer as
an employer - can be found here:
https://www.uni-muenster.de/Rektorat/Stellen/ausschreibungen/st_20231003_sk7.html
(please scroll down for the English version)

Oliver Treib (oliver.treib@uni-muenster.de) and I are very happy to
answer follow-up questions; the deadline is April 10, 2023.

Best wishes,
Bernd

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Prof. Dr. Bernd Schlipphak

Department of Political Science
WWU Muenster

Scharnhorststr. 100
D-48151 Münster

0049 251 83 25016

bernd.schlipphak@uni-muenster.de

http://www.uni-muenster.de/IfPol/personen/schlipphak.html
https://www.uni-muenster.de/Religion-und-Politik/en/forschung/projekte/c2-30.html

(2022) Crisis Affectedness, Elite Cues, and Public IO Legitimacy. RIO (with P. Meiners & O. Kiratli)
(2022) Attitudes toward the European Union in the MENA Region. EFAR (with M. Isani)
(2021) Threat Perceptions, Blame Attribution, and Political Trust. JEPOP
(2021) Development and Validation of the Perceived Societal Marginalization Scale. EJPA (with M. Bollwerk & M. Back)
(2021) Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories (CT): The Role of Country Context. PRX (with M. Back & M. Bollwerk)

Dear All, In our new H2020 project INCITE-DEM we currently have a vacancy for a Research Associate (100%, until 28.02.2026) at the Department of Political Science. In this project with 9 European partners, we address the question of how participatory processes can make representative democracies more stable. The core task of the position is to design, implement, and analyze international surveys with experimental components, and of course to write papers in the context of the project with colleagues in Münster (Doris Fuchs, Oliver Treib, and myself). We are looking for a person who has experience in collecting and analyzing survey data, speaks English very well, and is interested in research on the crisis of democracy, democratic innovations, and/or the democratic challenges of sustainability transformation. PhD is a plus, but not a must. All further information about the position - including what we offer as an employer - can be found here: https://www.uni-muenster.de/Rektorat/Stellen/ausschreibungen/st_20231003_sk7.html (please scroll down for the English version) Oliver Treib (oliver.treib@uni-muenster.de) and I are very happy to answer follow-up questions; the deadline is April 10, 2023. Best wishes, Bernd -- --------------------------------------- Prof. Dr. Bernd Schlipphak Department of Political Science WWU Muenster Scharnhorststr. 100 D-48151 Münster 0049 251 83 25016 bernd.schlipphak@uni-muenster.de http://www.uni-muenster.de/IfPol/personen/schlipphak.html https://www.uni-muenster.de/Religion-und-Politik/en/forschung/projekte/c2-30.html (2022) Crisis Affectedness, Elite Cues, and Public IO Legitimacy. RIO (with P. Meiners & O. Kiratli) (2022) Attitudes toward the European Union in the MENA Region. EFAR (with M. Isani) (2021) Threat Perceptions, Blame Attribution, and Political Trust. JEPOP (2021) Development and Validation of the Perceived Societal Marginalization Scale. EJPA (with M. Bollwerk & M. Back) (2021) Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories (CT): The Role of Country Context. PRX (with M. Back & M. Bollwerk)