Research assistant/PhD student (m,f,d), EG13, 65 %, 3 years starting November 1 or later
The Department of Consumer Behavior in the Bioeconomy (Jun.-Prof. Dr. Ramona Weinrich), Institute of Agricultural Policy and Markets, at the University of Hohenheim is seeking to fill a position for a Research assistant / PhD student (m/f/d) with 65% of regular weekly working hours for a limited period of three years starting at November 1st or later. The salary will be paid in accordance with pay group 13 of the collective agreement for the public service of the federal states (TV-L).
The position is embedded an EU-horizon funded, interdisciplinary project. The main objective of SPIN-FERT is to integrate optimised and validated innovations in soil management practices and improve peat-free substrates to enhance soil health in vegetable, fruit and ornamental crops. Multi-actor approach is at the core of SPIN-FERT methodology and consortium for extensive knowledge transfer and co-design. The University of Hohenheim will be responsible to identify drivers and barriers for the acceptance peat-free substitute of involved stakeholders in horticulture.
Task areas:
- Empirical market research and data analyses for the target countries France, Italy and Poland which are:
- Focus group discussions
- Qualtative in-depth interviews
- Quantative stakeholder surveys - Working and commitment in an international project consortium
- Scientific publications
- A doctorate in the field of agricultural economy is pursued
Job profile:
- University degree with at least a good grade in agricultural economics / plant sciences, food economics or a related subject
- Enjoy scientific work
- Great interest in quantitative and qualitative empirical research
- Willingness to familiarize yourself with statistical methods
- Independent and autonomous work, willingness to work in a team, good conceptual and analytical skills, organizational and communication skills
- Very good written and spoken English skills. French, German, Italian or Polish, Italian language skills are required.
What you can expect:
- Opportunity to work in an inter- and transdisciplinary project team including close cooperation with project partners in the target countries
- Working in a young, dynamic team
- Excellent supervision of doctoral candidates and close collaboration on empirical surveys
- Flexible working hours in consultation with the team
- Opportunity to participate in (inter)national conferences and a research stay abroad
For international candidates, the University of Hohenheim offers support with the logistics of relocating to Germany (https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/welcome-center). Disabled persons will be given preference if equally qualified.
Applications need to be submitted through the University of Hohenheim application portal (applications by email will not be accepted) until 10th of September 2024. Please enclose the following documents: letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, certificates (A-levels, Bachelor and Master / current transcripts) as well as contact information of two professional references.
If you have any questions about this call for applications, please contact Jun.-Prof. Dr. Ramona Weinrich directly at ramona.weinrich@uni-hohenheim.de
Application deadline : 10.09.2024