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Jenseits der Worthülsen - Was geschieht, wenn „Digitalisierung“ gesagt wird?

In der digitalen Welt stehen die Hochschulen vor besonderen Herausforderungen. Welche Auswirkungen hat die Digitalisierung insbesondere auf die Organisation der Lehre und die der Forschung?

Michael Jäckel ist Professor für Soziologie und seit 2011 Präsident der Universität Trier. Er ist Mitglied des Rats für Informationsinfrastrukturen und leitet den Stakeholder-Dialog im Hochschulforum Digitalisierung.

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W2 Research Faculty Position (equivalent to Associate Professor) in the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography

Kontakt: Emilio Zagheni
Ort: 18057 Rostock
Web: https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/education_career/jobs_fellowships_1910/w2_research_… Bewerbungsfrist: 17.10.19

The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is recruiting a highly qualified Research Faculty, to join the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography. The successful candidate would be appointed at a W2 level (equivalent to Associate Professor in the German academic system) in the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography.

MPIDR is one of the leading demographic centers in the world. It is part of the Max Planck Society, a network of 84 institutes that form Germany's premier basic-research organization. Max Planck Institutes have an established record of world-class, foundational research in the sciences, technology, social sciences and the humanities. They offer a unique environment that combines the best aspects of an academic setting and a research laboratory.

The Lab of Digital and Computational Demography, headed by MPIDR Director Emilio Zagheni, is looking for an outstanding candidate with background in Demography, Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, Economics, Sociology, Geography, Applied Mathematics, Public Health, Public Policy, or related disciplines.

The successful candidate must have a PhD and is expected to have a demonstrated track-record in conducting cutting-edge research that produces methodological advances in the field of Digital and Computational Demography and/or addresses relevant questions in the following key substantive areas of demography:

Migration and mobility;

Population aging and generational processes;

Social and environmental dynamics, as related to demographic change.

Experience in managing research teams and mentoring and training doctoral students as well as a strong track record in securing external funding strengthen the application. The successful candidate would take a leadership role within the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography.

The growing Lab of Digital and Computational Demography brings together methodologists (from areas like Statistics, Computer Science or Mathematical Demography) with experts in areas of the Social Sciences (e.g., Sociology, Geography, Economics, etc.) in order to favor cross-pollination of ideas, to advance methods and theory, and to address pressing questions for our societies.

Examples of project areas relevant for the Lab include (but are not limited to):

1) Combining traditional data sources as well as those that emerge from the digitalization of our lives to study demographic processes, like migration, health and well-being, intergenerational relationships and gender disparities.

2) Developing innovative forms of data collection for demographic research (e.g., surveys via web and social media advertisement platforms, or data collected via sensors, tracking devices, mobile phone apps, or crowd-source approaches).

3) Developing simulation models of individual choices and population-level processes to produce new insights on demographic dynamics and advance population theory.

4) Evaluating the impact of the digitalization of our lives on demographic behavior, well-being, migration and, more broadly, population processes.

5) Modeling, estimating and predicting the relationships between environmental change, and demographic processes, and disease dynamics and population change.

For more information about the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography, see: https://www.demogr.mpg.de/go/lab-dcd

Applications have to be submitted online via https://www.demogr.mpg.de/go/JobAd119341 and include the following documents:

1 Curriculum Vitae

2 Letter of interest (Max 1 page)
   Briefly state why you are interested in joining MPIDR, how MPIDR could foster your
   professional development, and in which ways your interests fit the research strengths
   of MPIDR.  

3 Research Statement (Max 2 pages)
   Briefly describe your research accomplishments, as well as ongoing and future research
   plans. Please also describe your technical skills, areas of expertise, as well as offer
   evidence of leadership in the field.

4 Statement of mentorship experience (Max 1 page)

5 Names and contact information for 3 academic references

6 3 recent publications

In order to receive full consideration, applications should be submitted by October 17th, 2019. The successful applicant will be initially offered a 5-year contract. The salary is based on scale W2. For inquiries about the position, please contact sekzagheni@demogr.mpg.de.

Our institute values diversity and is committed to employing individuals from minorities. Individuals with severe disability are especially welcome to apply. Our Institute and the Max Planck Society also seek to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourage women to apply.

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Postdocs Digital and Computational Demography

Kontakt: Emilio Zagheni
Ort: 18057 Rostock
Web: https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/education_career/jobs_fellowships_1910/postdocs_dig… Bewerbungsfrist: 17.10.19

The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is recruiting highly qualified Post-Docs/Research Scientists, at various levels of seniority, to join the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography.

MPIDR is one of the leading demographic centers in the world. It is part of the Max Planck Society, a network of 84 institutes that form Germany's premier basic-research organization. Max Planck Institutes have an established record of world-class, foundational research in the sciences, technology, social sciences and the humanities. They offer a unique environment that combines the best aspects of an academic setting and a research laboratory.

The Lab of Digital and Computational Demography, headed by MPIDR Director Emilio Zagheni, is looking for candidates with a background in Demography, Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, Economics, Sociology, Geography, Applied Mathematics, Public Health, Public Policy, or related disciplines.

The successful candidate must have a PhD (or receive it soon) and is expected to conduct cutting-edge research that produces methodological advances in the field of Digital and Computational Demography and/or and addresses relevant questions in the following key substantive areas of demography:

Migration and mobility

Population aging and generational processes

Social and environmental forces and population dynamics

The growing Lab of Digital and Computational Demography brings together methodologists (from areas like Statistics, Computer Science or Mathematical Demography) with experts in areas of the Social Sciences (e.g., Sociology, Geography, Economics, etc.) in order to favor cross-pollination of ideas, to advance methods and theory, and to address pressing societal questions.

Examples of project areas relevant for the Lab include (but are not limited to):

1) Combining traditional data sources as well as those that emerge from the digitalization of our lives to study demographic processes, like migration, health and well-being, intergenerational relationships and gender disparities.

2) Developing innovative forms of data collection for demographic research (e.g., surveys via web and social media advertisement platforms, or data collected via sensors, tracking devices, mobile phone apps, or crowd-source approaches).

3) Developing simulation models of individual choices and population-level processes to produce new insights on demographic dynamics and advance population theory.

4) Evaluating the impact of the digitalization of our lives on demographic behavior and population processes.

5) Modeling, estimating and predicting the relationships between environmental change, demographic processes and disease dynamics.

For more information about the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography, see: www.demogr.mpg.de/go/lab-dcd

Applications have to be submitted online via job portal and include the following documents:

Curriculum Vitae

Letter of interest (Max 1 page) Briefly state why you are interested in joining MPIDR, how MPIDR could foster your professional development and career trajectory, and in which ways your interests fit the research strengths of MPIDR.   

Research Statement (Max 2 pages) Briefly describe your research accomplishments, as well as ongoing and future research plans. Please also describe your technical skills, areas of expertise, as well as the type of advanced training that you would like to receive as a research scientist.

Names and contact information for 3 academic references

One or two writing samples or publications

In order to receive full consideration, applications should be submitted by October 17th, 2019. The starting date is flexible, but no later than Fall 2020. Successful applicants will be offered a 3-year contract with remuneration commensurate to experience (starting from approx. 54,000 EUR gross per year for researchers who have just completed their PhD, up to approx. 70,000 EUR gross per year for more senior scientists), based on the salary structure of the German public sector (Öffentlicher Dienst, TVöD Bund). For inquiries about the positions, please contact sekzagheni@demogr.mpg.de.

Our institute values diversity and is committed to employing individuals from minorities. Individuals with severe disability are especially welcome to apply. Our Institute and the Max Planck Society also seek to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourage women to apply.

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PhD student positions

Kontakt: Emilio Zagheni
Ort: 18057 Rostock
Web: https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/education_career/jobs_fellowships_1910/phd_student_… Bewerbungsfrist: 01.12.19

The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is inviting applications from qualified and highly motivated students for PhD student positions in the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography.

MPIDR is one of the leading demographic centers in the world. It is part of the Max Planck Society, a network of 84 institutes that form Germany's premier basic-research organization. Max Planck Institutes have an established record of world-class, foundational research in the sciences, technology, social sciences and the humanities. They offer a unique environment that combines the best aspects of an academic setting and a research laboratory.

The Lab of Digital and Computational Demography, headed by MPIDR Director Emilio Zagheni, is looking for candidates with a background in Demography, Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science/Informatics, Applied Mathematics, Economics, Sociology, Geography, Public Health, or related disciplines.

Applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent (as a prerequisite the next intended academic degree must be a doctoral degree). The successful candidates are expected to conduct cutting-edge research that produces methodological advances in the field of Digital and Computational Demography and/or and addresses relevant questions in the following key substantive areas of demography:

Migration and mobility

Population aging and generational processes

Social and environmental forces and population dynamics

For more information about the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography, see: https://www.demogr.mpg.de/go/lab-dcd

This PhD studentship offers an excellent opportunity for motivated students to work with a highly international team of researchers at different levels of seniority, and to take advantage of the interdisciplinary intellectual environment at MPIDR, as well as substantial financial support for travel, research training and data acquisition.

Admitted students will be expected to take part in the International Max Planck Research School on Population, Health and Data Science (IMPRS-PHDS), a training initiative hosted at MPIDR that supports exchange within a network of universities in Europe and the US. The research school offers a core training program in Rostock, extensive networking opportunities across partner sites, and high-quality supervision from at least two mentors from different institutions. For more information about PHDS, see www.imprs-phds.mpg.de

Applications must be submitted online via job portal and include the following documents:

Curriculum Vitae

Letter of interest (Max 2 pages) Please state why you are interested in joining MPIDR, how MPIDR could foster your professional development and career trajectory, and in which ways your research interests fit the research strengths of the Lab of Digital and Computational Demography. Please also describe your technical skills, areas of expertise, as well as future research projects.

Copies of transcripts of undergraduate and, if applicable, master’s degrees

Names and contact information for 2 academic references

One writing sample

In order to receive full consideration, applications should be submitted by December 1st, 2019. The starting date is flexible, but no later than Fall 2020. Successful applicants will be offered a 3-year contract with remuneration based on the salary structure of the German public sector (Öffentlicher Dienst, TVöD Bund). For inquiries about the positions, please contact sekzagheni@demogr.mpg.de.

Our institute values diversity and is committed to employing individuals from minorities. Individuals with severe disability are especially welcome to apply. Our Institute and the Max Planck Society also seek to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourage women to apply.

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