ECMI Research Associates

posted by Katalin Teller on 2012/02/27 16:17

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The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) invites applications for two positions as Project Research Associate within the field of “Minority Studies”. Minority Studies at ECMI cover research on national and ethnic autochtonous minority issues in Europe. Deadline for submissions: March 15, 2012.

The positions

The main task of the two Project Research Associates will be to conduct research in the areas of minorities in relation to non-territorial autonomy or border regions.

Position A

The position will focus on minorities in border regions. The successful candidate will participate in the conceptualization and preparation of a major international research project on the competencies of national minorities in European border regions. Prior knowledge of European politics and policy on territorial management and/or cultural diversity is required. Knowledge about regional development is welcome. Educational background in law and/or political science/sociology is required. Language skills in an Eastern European language would be an advantage. For more on this position, please contact Dr. Tove H. Malloy at info@ecmi.de.

Position B

The position will focus on institutional setups for minority participation in public life, particularly on non-territorial autonomy. The successful candidate will contribute to the preparation of a collaborative international research project on national minorities’ self-governance as well as minorities’ representative and consultative institutions. Prior knowledge of minority politics and policies of ethnic diversity management in Europe and North America is required. Knowledge of current public policies and jurisprudence concerning equality and non-discrimination is welcome. Educational background in law and/or political science/sociology is required. Language skills in an Eastern European language would be an advantage. For more on this position, please contact Dr. Alexander Osipov at info@ecmi.de.

 

In addition to the specific project tasks, both positions will entail participating in the ECMI’s professional activities, such as assisting in editorial tasks and other publication tasks, in training and teaching tasks, project management and public relations.

Candidates are required to document a Phd-degree or a near finished PhD in relevant disciplines. Good research skills, the ability to work in a team, and good communication skills in written and spoken English are necessary. Knowledge of German is an asset. Candidates without German language skills are expected to acquire these within a year or two.

Contracts are offered for one year with the option to renew for one more year pending project funds for the second year. Successful candidates are expected to take up residence in the region of Schleswig-Holstein or Southern Denmark. The ECMI is a German-Danish foundation under private German law. Remuneration is comparable to the German TVöD system. The ECMI is an equal opportunities institution and strives to achieve parity between women and men thus explicitly welcoming applications from women as well as from candidates of any social, racial or ethnic background. The ECMI is a non-smoking environment.

About us

ECMI is an international cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research and competence institution working directly with governments, civil society and international organisations in Europe. ECMI aims to provide governments and the public debate with relevant information and analysis as well as to influence the European agenda-setting in the area of minority politics. In collaboration with our field offices in Georgia and Kosovo and in co-operation with academic institutions, ECMI conducts applied research, training and advisory services in the area of minority-majority relations. ECMI also co-operates with local universities and ECMI research staff teaches relevant courses. See further: http://www.ecmi.de.

We offer an international and multilingual working environment with varied tasks and opportunities for travel. Our management structure is flat with a high degree of independence in senior research positions and opportunity to influence the work of the institution. We value openness, dialogue and team-spirit and focus on excellence, flexibility and mutual respect. ECMI is located in Flensburg, at the German-Danish border – a provincial town where two cultures live side-by-side and the quality of living is good (www.flensburg.de). In addition to clean sea air, plenty of outdoor and water sports activities, Flensburg offers low living costs and good schools in both the German and the Danish school systems. Flensburg is also within four hours travel of eleven good universities.

Applications

Interested applicants are asked to submit a CV and a publications list specifying publications in English. Short-listed candidates may be asked to provide copies of publications. Applications for more than one position will not be accepted. Application material should be marked “PRA”. It may be sent electronically to Ms. Maj-Britt Risbjerg Hansen (hansen@ecmi.de) no later than 15 March 2012. Short-listed candidates may be invited for interviews. For information about living in Flensburg, contact Ms. Maj-Britt Risbjerg Hansen, or check our website.

The job announcement can be found in PDF here.

Contact: European Centre for Minority Issues, Schifbrücke 12, D-24939 Flensburg, Germany.


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