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Your Role…
The post doc researcher will be a member of the Institute for Research on Socio-Economic Inequality (IRSEI) within the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at the University of Luxembourg.
IRSEI, a PEARL chair funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg (FNR), develops comparative stratification research projects in the sociology of inequalities. Its research program analyses inequality changes in the context of welfare regimes, labor markets and households’ transformations. The intensification of economic inequalities of income and wealth, the development of new social cleavages and the accumulation of concrete social tensions, are leading factors of the transformation of social categories in the Western World. IRSEI develops new descriptive knowledge of these inequalities and their dynamics, cross-sectional and longitudinal methodological tools, focuses on the interactions between social structures and institutional transformations, new dimensions of inequalities, institutional answers and crises of welfare regimes. This programme is developed in the Department of Social Sciences (DSOC) of the University and in close cooperation with the Luxembourg research actors, including the LIS (Luxembourg Income Study).
Tasks and mission:
The successful candidate will be member of the IRSEI team. In collaboration with the principal investigator (Prof. Louis Chauvel), he/she will:
- Develop research in the sociology of comparative inequality and stratification;
- Publish in international peer-review journals of high visibility;
- Disseminate results through scientific publications, workshops and conferences; •
- Contribute to the preparation of competitive project proposals;
- Disseminate results through scientific publications, workshops and conferences;
- Collaborate with other institute /department members
What we expect from you…
- Doctoral Degree in the social sciences;
- Publications in academic journals;
- Large experience in quantitative research (f.ex.Stata, R, etc.);
- Experience in handling longitudinal and cohort datasets;
- Extensive knowledge of public policies, welfare regimes research;
- Interest and experience of comparative social sciences;
- Good communication skills that enable him/her to support the supervision of students;
- Excellent level in English. French and/or German would be useful assets.
We offer…
- Personal workspace
- Stimulating work environment and integration
- Attractive remuneration
- Resources for the participation to international meetings and for missions abroad
In Short…
- Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract 24 Month – extendable
- Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week
- Starting date: As soon as possible
- Location: Belval
- Job Reference: UOL04614
How to apply…
Applications in English should be submitted online and include:
- Motivation letter
- Detailed curriculum vitae including a list of publications
- Samples of original work
- Names and addresses of two referees
- Copies of diplomas
We ensure a full consideration for applications received by 1st of January 2022. Then, this announce will be kept online until filled.
Applications by email will not be considered.
The University of Luxembourg embraces inclusion and diversity as key values. We are fully committed to removing any discriminatory barrier related to gender, and not only, in recruitment and career progression of our staff.
Here’s what awaits you at the University
- Multilingual and international character. Modern institution with a personal atmosphere. Staff coming from 90 countries. Member of the “University of the Greater Region” (UniGR).
- A modern and dynamic university. High-quality equipment. Close ties to the business world and to the Luxembourg labour market. A unique urban site with excellent infrastructure.
- A partner for society and industry. Cooperation with European institutions, innovative companies, the Financial Centre and with numerous non-academic partners such as ministries, local governments, associations, NGOs …
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Further information…
Professor Louis Chauvel Email : louis.chauvel@uni.lu