The University of Graz, which was founded in 1585, is Austria’s second oldest university and one of the largest in the country.
Application deadline: 2025-10-29
Job Profile: § 98 UG
Hours per week: 40
Salary Category: A1
Employment Start: 2026-08-01
Duration of Contract: Permanent employment
Unit: Department of Classics
Job Description
The professorship covers the history of Greco-Roman antiquity throughout the Mediterranean region and its neighbouring regions. Applicants are expected to cover the subject in their teaching from the Greek Archaic period to Roman Late Antiquity and, in addition to the relevant bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programmes, to complement the studies in Archaeology, History and Classical Philology in a modular fashion. Additional research interests in the fields of basic sciences (Epigraphy and/or Numismatics) are preferred. A willingness to cooperate closely in research and teaching with neighbouring disciplines, in particular Archaeology and Classical Philology, and to actively participate in the transdisciplinary and inter-university doctoral programme “Ancient Cultures of the Mediterranean” is required. The successful candidate will contribute to the Faculty’s core research area “Trans-Mediterranean Entanglements‒ Mobilities and Relations in the Mediterranean and beyond” and the homonymic doctoral programme and to the university’s field of excellence “Dimensions of Europe”.
Employment Requirements
* Austrian or equivalent foreign higher education degree corresponding with the position (doctorate/PhD)
* Habilitation or equivalent qualification in Ancient History
* Ability to be responsible for the subject of Ancient History in its entirety (Greek and Roman history) in research and teaching, which must be proven by previous publications
* Outstanding academic qualifications in research and teaching in the relevant discipline and for the profile of the professorship (commensurate with stage of academic career and interruptions in employment due to caring responsibilities)
* Success in attracting subject-specific project grants, particularly where competitively awarded third-party funds are concerned
* Skills in higher education didactics including the use of digital media
* Skills in the supervision and guidance of early career researchers
* Professional experience abroad during academic career
* Management and leadership experience
* Gender mainstreaming and diversity management skills
* Good knowledge of German and Englishor willingness to acquire the missing language competence within three years
* Willingness to participate in academic self-administration
* International networking
* International publication and lecture activities
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.
Application Documents
* Letter of application
* Curriculum vitae with a description of your academic career
* List of publications, numbered, with a complete bibliographic information, sorted by
o monographs
o (co-)edited volumes
o journal articles
o other information
* Presentation of teaching to date
* List of previous research projects and collaborations
* Description of future research intentions
* Submission in electronic form of your five most important publications
Please submit your application documents in German or English.
We Offer
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 € 92,460.20 gross per year. Salary subject to negotiation.
Hearings
Planned dates of the applicants' presentation: April 16th and 17th, 2026
About us
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!
Contact
Univ.-Prof. Dr. phil. Ursula Gärtner, ursula.gaertner@uni-graz.at
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.
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