Department of Philosophy at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Salzburg

Full Professor (§ 99 (1) UG 2002) in

“Philosophy of Physics”

Expected start date: as soon as possible

The future job holder is expected to have a strong research background in philosophy of physics and, if possible, also in general philosophy of science.

The focus of the department of philosophy at the University of Salzburg is on solving philosophical problems by referring to the empirical sciences. Our main areas of research are philosophy of science, logic, philosophy of language, ethics & political philosophy, and philosophy of education (including didactics). In all these areas modern philosophical methods (including logical and mathematical methods) are applied, and it is asked to what extent the research results are of relevance to science and society. Our department has been a part of the international philosophy community for many decades; philosophers from all over the world work on research projects, teach and study here. Because of this, the future job holder is expected to engage in interdisciplinary and applied research and is expected to be well connected to the international philosophical community.

A professorship at the University of Salzburg stands for future-orientated research, dedicated teaching, and social responsibility. It encompasses independent and cooperative scientific work, the acquisition of external funding, the leadership of teams, as well the publication of research results. Professors foster young researchers, value interdisciplinary research, shape third mission activities, and engage in university committees as well as internationalisation. With a sense of responsibility, integrity, and innovative strength, they shape a respectful working environment and drive scientific, technological and social development forward.

Required qualifications
(subject to academic age and respective biography)

  • Doctorate in philosophy or philosophy of science or equivalent foreign univerity degree;
  • habilitation (venia docendi/venia legendi) or equivalent scientific qualification in philosophy/philosophy of science.
  • solid knowledge in philosophy of physics.
  • outstanding independent scientific research and publication activity, as well as experience in running third-party funded scientific projects.
  • national and/or international networks, ideally with active participation in interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • experience in academic self-administration and ability to manage a university institution strategically and responsibly.
  • very good written and spoken English.
  • very good written and spoken German.

Desired competences
(subject to age and respective biography)

  • Scientific activities outside the University of Salzburg, preferably with at least one year of experience abroad.
  • willingness to participate in the Cluster of Excellence “Knowledge in Crisis,” in particular, publications on the cluster’s topics, participation in research meetings and public events, conducting research presentations, and assisting in the organisation of workshops and public events.
  • willingness to engage in interdisciplinary and applied research.
  • social skills for staff and student development and collaboration, as well as awareness of DEI issues and the ability to lead teams in an inspiring way, implement strategic goals, and promote a cooperative, appreciative work culture.
  • digital skills in dealing with modern technologies and their practical application.

Application
Your application in a PDF file contains:

  • Motivation and concept for future plans in research, teaching, and third mission.
  • Curriculum vitae, including:
  • previous research achievements (especially third-party funding).
  • teaching experience and activities (and, if applicable, in mentoring junior researchers), including teaching evaluations and teaching certificates.
  • third mission activities.
  • presentation of social and digital skills.
  • list of publications and presentations.
  • proof of relevant university degrees.
  • writing samples (max. 3 full articles).

If necessary, submission of additional documents (e.g. relevant publications) may be requested.

Application deadline: 18. March 2026

Applications should be addressed to the Rector, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Fügenschuh, and sent to the e-mail address: (Subject line: 2026_8_991)

Please note that travel and accommodation expenses incurred in connection with the appointment process cannot be reimbursed.

The University of Salzburg is seeking to increase the proportion of women in academic and administrative areas—especially in leadership positions—and invites qualified women to apply. If applicants have the same qualifications, according to their respective biographies, female applicants will be given priority.

We also encourage people with disabilities or chronic illnesses who meet the professional requirements to apply. If you have any questions about accessibility and support during the application process, our team in the Family, Gender, Diversity & Disability department will be happy to assist you at +43 662 8044 2462 or .

Salary
The position is limited to three years of full-time employment in accordance with § 99 (1) UG 2002 and the Salaried Employees Act as well as the collective agreement for universities/employment group A1.

A higher salary than the minimum annual salary of €93,986.20 gross stipulated in the collective agreement can be expected.

Contact
For further information, please contact Marta Nin Santander at .

Please note that in case of doubt, the German version of the job advertisement is binding.