Key Subject Area “Climate Futures in Digital Cultures”: Doctoral Research Associate with a background in Media Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Sociology, Cultural Studies or History of Knowledge
28.05.2025
As a humanistic, sustainable and action-oriented university, Leuphana University of Lüneburg stands for innovation in education and science. Methodological diversity, interdisciplinary cooperation, transdisciplinary cooperation with practice-based partners and an overall dynamic development characterize its research profile in the fields of culture, education, management & technology, public affairs, and sustainability. With the university-wide research development program “Embracing Transformation through research, education and knowledge transfer” (in short “Embracing Transformation”) Leuphana aims to establish itself as a leading university for the analysis and critical reflection of transformation processes. More than one hundred researchers at various career levels will collaborate in an interdisciplinary environment to generate transformation knowledge that empowers individuals and communities to manage societal challenges and develop solutions for the common good.
Visit our website to learn more about the five Key Subject Areas that are involved in the project: “Climate Futures in Digital Cultures”, “Companies das Drivers of Sustainability Transformations”, “Democratic Resilience”, “Organizing in Times of Crisis”, and “Toward a Regenerative Society”, complemented by a “Psychology of Transformation” acting as a Hub Science. To create synergies between these various fields and explore new perspectives, the “Leuphana Transformation Lab“ will be established as a shared intellectual and physical space to promote collaboration among the researchers involved.
The university is looking for a responsible, motivated and committed person for the Key Subject Area “Climate Futures in Digital Cultures” to fill the position of a
Doctoral Research Associate with a background in Media Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Sociology, Cultural Studies or History of Knowledge
(salary group EG 13 TV-L, with 75 % of the regular weekly working time of a full-time employee for a limited period of 4 years to start on 1 October 2025 or depending on your availability)
We invite you to become part of an exciting community of scholars and offer you the opportunity to advance your academic career by pursuing a doctorate. You will be able to refine your own disciplinary profile and work with a great number of participating Leuphana professors, postdocs, other doctoral researchers and international fellows in a stimulating interdisciplinary setting. You will thereby build an international network for the advancement of your career in the highly dynamic and future-oriented field of transformation research as well as management and organization studies. To fully benefit from the purpose and value of collaborative and interdisciplinary research facilitated by a shared physical space, an adequate presence on campus is expected.
The underlying assumption of the Key Subject Area “Climate Futures in Digital Cultures” is that scenarios for a sustainable future are designed in close connection with digital media technologies in science, industry, politics and cultural production. Leuphana researchers investigate how these climate futures are constituted, imagined and shaped in digital cultures. They explore their medial, social and technological situatedness under the premise that digital media technologies contribute to the climate crisis and, at the same time, provide solutions. In this way, they update the research field of digital cultures with transformation knowledge regarding anthropogenic climate change and futurity as a (media and socio-) cultural ability. The doctoral research associate will become a member of the Key Subject Area and will be affiliated to the Centre for Digital Cultures.
Your tasks:
- Write a doctoral dissertation (optional: composed of original research papers) in the field of Sociology, Science and Technology Studies, Media Studies or in a related discipline within the broader field of cultural studies and at the intersection of climate futures and digital cultures, focused on e.g. past and present environmental futures of computing (e.g. green computing, repair cultures); smart cities, infrastructures and climate futures (e.g. green cities); platformization of disaster management (e.g. climate adaptation), or similar themes.
- Contribute to the common objective of “Embracing Transformation” by analyzing transformation processes and generating transformation knowledge
- Contribute to the development of the Key Subject Area “Climate Futures in Digital Cultures” and to drafting major follow-up funding applications
- Advance your own academic career, preparing for e.g. a postdoc position
- Participate in and co-organize regular meetings and workshops
- Contribute to teaching on Climate Futures in Digital Cultures (amounting to 1 German SWS = 0.75 hours regular teaching time per week during the term)
Your qualifications:
- Master’s degree or equivalent in one of the following fields: Sociology, Science and Technology Studies, Media Studies or within the broader field of Cultural Studies
- Experience/Interest in working collaboratively in an internationally-oriented research environment
- Ideally, experience in interdisciplinary contexts
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English (having an at least basic command of German is an advantage)
- Strong personal initiative, excellent organizational skills, and ability to work in interdisciplinary and multicultural teams
Our offer:
- An inspiring cutting-edge collaborative research environment with multiple established and early-career scholars and scientists working together in an attractive modern university building designed by Daniel Libeskind
- Green and inviting campus at the edge of the picturesque Hanseatic town of Lüneburg, close to the Northern German metropolis Hamburg
- Flexible and family-friendly working hours within a time frame between 6 am and 9 pm, including opportunities for remote working
- A wide range of additional (subsidized) benefits such as continuing education, sporting activities, catering service for lunch and dinner, and a public transport ticket valid in the whole of Germany
- An additional company pension scheme through the Versorgungsanstalt des Bundes und der Länder (VBL)
Your application:
For further information please contact Prof. Dr. Jan Müggenburg (jan.mueggenburg@leuphana.de) or Prof. Dr. Armin Beverungen (armin.beverungen@leuphana.de).
Leuphana University of Lüneburg promotes professional gender equality and heterogeneity among its members. Applications from people with severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration if they have the same qualifications. Please also note our data protection information for applicants.
Please be available on the 17th and 18th of July 2025 for job interviews on campus.
We look forward to receiving your application, including a research proposal and outline of the dissertation project you would like to pursue on up to three pages. In addition, please include a CV (without photo) and a motivation letter in which you briefly describe (1) your qualifications, (2) how your envisaged research project may contribute to the interdisciplinary concept and overall goals of “Embracing Transformation”, and (3) how working in this setting will be beneficial for your own academic career. Please send it by the 29th of June 2025 digitally (summarized in a PDF file) or by post to:
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
Human Resources and Legal Affairs / Application Management
Subject: Climate Futures PhD
Universitätsallee 1
21335 Lüneburg