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Reserach Assistant
vor 1 Monat
As a young campus university with a focus on the humanities, the University of Trier is characterized
above all by its extensive international network. With currently about 11,000 students and about 2,000
employees, it is one of the largest employers in the Trier region.
The following position is available in Faculty III of the University of Trier (History Department, Junior
Chair in Medieval History with a focus on Jewish History, J.Prof. Dr. Andreas Lehnertz) as of October 1,
2023:
Research Assistant (M/F/d)
**(Salary group 13 TV-L, 50 %, for a term of three years according to WissZeitVG.** **The position is**
**intended for scientific qualification [doctoral degree].)**
**These tasks await you**
In accordance with - 57 (1) and (4) of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate’s Higher Education Act
(HochSchG), you will pursue your own further academic qualification in terms of a doctoral dissertation
(PhD) on a topic in medieval history, preferably in the field of Jewish history or interreligious relations in
the Middle Ages; assist the Assistant Professor of Medieval History with a focus on Jewish history in his
tasks; take on teaching duties with an average of 2 hours per semester (2 SWS).
**What we expect from you**
The requirements for employment derive from - 57 (2) and (3) of the RPL Higher Education Act. In
particular, we ask for an above-average academic university degree in the field of history or a related
to conduct interdisciplinary and international work; you are committed and a team player; you enjoy
organizing and contributing; you have a very good command of English and experience in dealing with
medieval sources in their original languages.
**What we offer you**
As part of your qualification (doctorate), you will receive intensive supervision for your doctoral project.
At the University of Trier and specifically at the Arye Maimon Institute for the History of the Jews (AMIGJ),
you will be integrated into a team of specialists in Jewish history as well as the Middle Ages more broadly;
on site, you will have access to excellent library facilities, with holdings on Jewish history (AMIGJ) and
medieval history more generally (Trier University Library, among others). You will have the opportunity
to work in a team with a strong international network, which participates in conferences abroad and also
regularly hosts conferences at its home institution. You will find a pleasant atmosphere in a motivating
work environment. You will be provided with your own office and computer, as well as access to the
University’s extensive training program geared towards the needs of graduate and doctoral students.
**About the Junior Chair for Medieval History with a focus on Jewish History**
The task of the professorship is to strengthen the internationally renowned research center for Jewish
history established in Trier, through research (including research funded by external research grants),
teaching medieval history at Trier University in a broader sense, to ensure a sound education of students
in all bachelor and master programs.
- trier.de or **Contact for questions**
via postal mail to JProf. Dr. Andreas Lehnertz
54286 Trier
The University of Trier strives to increase the number of its female employees and strongly encourages
women to apply. Persons with acknowledged disabilities or are treated as such according to - 2 (3) SGB
IX will be given preferential consideration if they are suitable (please enclose proof).
of academic certificates and diplomas, list of publications where applicable), as well as an **abstract on**
**the proposed topic of your dissertation project in the context of medieval history, preferably in**
**the field of Jewish history or interreligious relations in the Middle Ages** [2 to max. 4 pages]) by
certified copies of your documents, as they will not be returned but destroyed in accordance with current
data protection regulations. For more details on the processing of your personal data, please refer to
homepage.
- trier.de or **Contact for questions**
via postal mail to JProf. Dr. Andreas Lehnertz
54286 Trier