The University of Passau owes its strong visibility and good repute to excellent research, innovative teaching and its tight-knit international academic networks. Some 11,000 students and more than 1,300 staff study and work on our university campus, which is located a stone's throw from the historical Old Town of Passau and combines state-of-the-art technical infrastructure with award-winning architecture. Internationally successful high-tech companies and a vibrant start-up scene, coupled with a rich culture and Lower Bavarian traditions, give Passau and the surrounding area a special appeal that makes it a great place to live and work. The Chair of Public Economics (Professor Stefan Bauernschuster) and the DFG Research Training Group 2720 « Digital Platform Ecosystems » (DPE) at the University of Passau invite applications for the position of
This is a fully funded part-time position (75% FTE), based on a fixed-term contract with social security and healthcare contributions. Remuneration is in accordance with pay grade E13 of the German public-sector collective agreement, TV-L, and currently ranges from 44.493 EUR (step 1) to 50.172 EUR (step 3) annually; Continued employment from October 2028 onward is subject to renewal of project funding.
What we seekYou are a highly motivated postgraduate with an excellent master's degree in economics or a related field of study.
Willingness to approach policy-relevant problems in the fields of labour, population, health, environmental or education economics using microeconometric techniques. A particular interest in questions related to digital platforms (social media, e-learning, ride-hailing, short-term homestay etc.) Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team, open-mindedness, and the motivation to work on a research project independently and diligently.
Excellent spoken and written English language skills. Knowledge of German is not a requirement.
What we offerThe opportunity to pursue doctoral study at a renowned German university as part of a particularly strong research team with internationally recognised research activities at the highest scholarly level (see ).
Membership in the interdisciplinary Research Training Group 2720 Digital Platform Ecosystems (see for details and activities) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
Your own research budget for conference visits and hiring student workers to assist with research.
No formal teaching obligation but opportunities to participate in and contribute to the Chair's teaching portfolio.
a fully funded research visit abroad, external course programme (summer schools, workshops); co-supervision by international scholars and much more. The research training programme is designed such that students are enabled to complete their doctoral degree within three years.
You will participate regularly in international conferences, become integrated into an international research network and contribute to public discourse on digital platforms.
This position is under the primary supervision of Professor Stefan Bauernschuster ( ). bauernschuster@uni-passau.Please visit for our data privacy policy.