The Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) seeks applications for a position as
We are looking for a highly motivated Junior Researcher to join our dynamic research team. We are looking for a full-time position with the option to be based either at our main location in Kiel or our Research Hub in Berlin. The position is designed for individuals passionate about data analysis and research who are eager to contribute to impactful, cutting-edge projects in the fields of economics, public policy, and social sciences.
This role offers an exciting opportunity for recent Master’s graduates in economics, data sciences, public policy, statistics, or related fields to gain valuable research experience. As a Junior Researcher, you will work directly with Moritz Schularick, the President of the Kiel Institute, on a range of high-impact projects that involve advanced data analysis. This unique combination of research responsibilities and learning opportunities makes it an ideal position for those looking to develop essential research skills and advance their careers in data science and economic research.
We are seeking candidates who meet the following qualifications:
- Master’s degree in economics or a related field (completed or close to completion)
- Strong quantitative skills and a passion for data analysis and economic research
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team
- Excellent problem-solving abilities and creativity in tackling research challenges
- Attention to detail, strong analytical thinking, and a commitment to high-quality research
The working language of our research team is English; therefore, proficiency in English is essential. While not mandatory, knowledge of German is a plus. The position offers competitive compensation in line with the German public sector pay scale (grade EG 13 TV-L), along with the opportunity to participate in the Kiel Institute’s vibrant academic community. The initial contract will be for a period until August 2026, with a planned start in winter 2024.
The Kiel Institute is an equal opportunity employer with a certified family-friendly policy. We promote the professional opportunities of women and strongly encourage them to apply. Women with equivalent qualifications, competence, and expertise will be given preference. We are committed to employing persons with recognized disabilities and will therefore give them preference over persons without disabilities if they are equally qualified. We welcome all applications, regardless of nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion/belief, age and sexual orientation.
Please submit your application online, using your family name as the file name, including a letter of interest, your CV, academic transcripts, a writing sample (e.g. a Master thesis), as well as proofs of relevant work experience (ID-No. “09_24_JR_Präs_01”). The deadline for applications is the 1st of November 2024. Application photos should not be included.
For additional information, please contact Johannes Binder.