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The Professor of Mechanisms of Adaptation addresses how fundamental biological processes are shaped by external environmental factors. The successful candidate will employ advanced and state-of-the-art research approaches to reveal complex interactions and adaptive mechanisms in nature at the organismal level. The position complements the core research areas of the Department of Biology, particularly in the area of zoology and in disciplines of evolutionary biology, animal physiology, neurobiology and molecular ecology. The primary focus of this professorship is the experimental investigation of the molecular mechanisms underlying adaptations. This includes, but is not limited to, the elucidation of molecular, physiological, and/or developmental processes by which animals adapt to diverse environmental conditions. An organismal research perspective with an emphasis on aquatic systems is preferred. The successful candidate is expected to pursue an experimentally driven research programme employing approaches from developmental biology, physiology, and/or genetics. The post holder will contribute to teaching within the bachelor’s and master’s programmes supported by the Department, particularly, though not exclusively, in the areas of zoology and developmental biology. Active collaboration with research groups in the Department of Biology, as well as integration in institutional research networks (including the University’s fields of excellence and doctoral training consortia), is expected.
The successful candidate will be highly motivated, aiming for academic excellence and integrity in research and teaching. He/she will have demonstrated ability to collaborate constructively in a responsible manner and inspire colleagues and students in an interdisciplinary, internationally oriented context.
Please submit your application documents in English.
We offer a diverse, challenging, team-oriented working environment and a high degree of personal responsibility. Working hours are flexible and there are many options for further education and personal development.
The minimum remuneration as stated in the Collective Bargaining Agreement is € 93,986.20 gross per year. Salary subject to negotiation.
Planned dates of the applicant`s presentation: 24.11.2026 - 25.11.2026
At the University of Graz, researchers and students work across a broad disciplinary spectrum to enlarge our knowledge, and find strategies to deal with challenges our society is confronted with and to shape tomorrow’s world. The University of Graz is a place which combines high quality academic research and teaching, where achievement is rewarded, careers are promoted, and social diversity is encouraged – all within a modern, award-winning working environment. Our motto: We work for tomorrow. Join us!
Univ.-Prof. DI Dr. Sefc ([email protected])
The University of Graz is committed to increasing the proportion of female employees, especially in leadership roles. We therefore encourage qualified female colleagues in particular to apply for this position. In case of equal qualifications, women will receive priority consideration.
Please note that in order to comply with the applicable data protection regulations, we can only accept applications via our web-based applicant tool for this vacant position.
The University of Graz, which was founded in 1585, is Austria’s second oldest university and one of the largest in the country.
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