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Max Planck Institute for Political and Social Science
  • Position Number: 7052925
  • Location: Gottingen, Germany
  • Position Type: Liberal Arts - Sociology

The Max Planck Institute for Political and Social Science in Göttingen conducts interdisciplinary research into pressing issues of social and political change, with a particular focus on conflict, inequality, the erosion of democracy and processes of social transformation. At the Institute, the Department of Inequality, Transformation and Conflict is inviting applications for 2-3 positions of

Postdoctoral Researchers (m/f/d)


(full time for three years with a starting date as earliest as possible, but latest September 1st 2026)

The Department of Inequality, Transformation and Conflict (ITC), under the direction of Professor Steffen Mau, conducts research in the research areas of social change and transformation, inequality and social structure, social and political conflict and migration and borders. Applicants should have their research focus on at least one of the research areas.

Your tasks:



  • Conduct independent and collaborative research projects within the thematic scope of the department.

  • Publish research findings in high-quality, peer-reviewed academic

  • Develop research proposals and contribute to ongoing research

  • Organize and participate in academic workshops, conferences and

  • Engage in interdisciplinary collaboration within the institute and with external Therefore, regular presence at the institute is required.



Your profile:



  • PhD degree preferable in Sociology, but also applications from closely related disciplines are welcome.

  • Excellent academic publication records appropriate to career

  • Strong analytical and methodological skills (quantitative and/or qualitative).

  • Excellent command of written and spoken

  • Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in an international and interdisciplinary research environment.


Our Offer:



  • A full-time position for a period of three years in a stimulating and internationally renowned research environment.

  • Employment according to the collective wage agreement for the German public service (TVöD Bund, EG 13 / EG 14), depending on qualifications and experience.

  • Excellent opportunities for academic development, international networking, and interdisciplinary collaboration.




The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the employment of individuals with severe disabilities and strongly encourages applications from this group. As an employer, the Max



Planck Society actively promotes gender equality and diversity. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds (Diversity in the MPG) and dedicated to supporting a healthy work-life balance.



Applications must be submitted online via the recruitment portal below and should include the following documents:



  • Curriculum vitae, including a list of publications

  • Cover letter describing your research interests and motivation

  • Names and contact details of two referees

  • One or two selected academic publications or writing samples




Please do NOT send additional materials with the initial application. Interviews will be conducted either in person or remotely between May 26th and 28th 2026.

The application deadline is April 20th , 2026.


For inquiries, please contact us via: Bewerbung_ITC@ips.mpg.de

Please do NOT send application materials to this E-Mail address.

Only applications submitted through the recruitment portal will be considered.

Max-Planck-Institute for Political and Social Science Hermann-Föge-Weg 11, 37073 Göttingen, Germany

For information on the institute, please consult: https://www.ips.mpg.de






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