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Project Assistant Prae-doc (all genders, staggered over three years — 75% in year 1, 50% in year 2, and 25% in year 3)
TU Wien is Austria's largest institution of research and higher education in the fields of technology and natural sciences. With over 26,000 students and more than 4000 scientists, research, teaching, and learning dedicated to the advancement of science and technology have been conducted here for more than 200 years, guided by the motto "Technology for People". As a driver of innovation and research, TU Wien fosters close collaboration with business and industry and contributes to the prosperity of society.
The Research Unit of Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning is offering a PhD position, available from September 2026. The position is staggered over three years: 75% in year 1 (=30h/week), 50% in year 2 (=20h/week), and 25% in year 3 (=10h/week).
Doctoral position within the research project “INFRA-CARE: Nurturing Infrastructures of Care by Centering Culture, Nature, and Solidarity in the Green Transition”
Europe stands at a crossroads. The green transition unfolds amid a polycrisis that reshapes how people live, work, and relate. A green transition without social care cannot endure.
INFRA-CARE strengthens the social fabric of European neighbourhoods through cultural participation and carebased governance for the green transition:
1. It explores how everyday cultural and caring practices foster trust, belonging, and civic engagement, particularly among marginalised groups, and identifies the conditions under which participation reinforces cohesion and ecological transformation 2. Across five European cities, it co-creates and tests evidence-based strategies through Living Labs and Biennales to embed care, creativity, and inclusion into neighbourhood transformation; 3. Through a Digital Neighbourhood Atlas, it visualises social, ecological, cultural, institutional, and digital infrastructures of care, while the Caring Neighbourhood Index measures their impact on cohesion and green discontent; 4. It develops Caring Futures Guidelines that translate insights into scalable, policy-relevant tools for inclusive, sustainable, and beautiful green transitions; 5. Together, these actions generate evidence and transferable strategies that show how culture and care can nurture Europe’s social fabric, ensuring the green transition becomes a care transition.
Project Data Project start: 1 September 2026 Project end: 31 August 2029
TU Wien: At TU Wien, the research project is jointly conducted by the Research Unit LANDSCAPE (Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning) led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. sc. Susann Ahn, and the Research Unit URBAN (Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space) led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Sabine Knierbein.
Project partnership: University of Copenhagen, Leibniz University Hannover, University of Lodz, National Technical University of Athens, Gruppe F, Almen Kunst Klub, Studio Temporal.
Research funding: INFRA-CARE is funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe as part of the New European Bauhaus initiative.
For the research project INFRA-CARE, we are seeking a team member with expertise in landscape architecture, focusing on the care, maintenance, and development of blue-green infrastructures.
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Susann Ahn ([email protected]). Information is also available at https://landscape-tuwien.at and https://skuor.tuwien.ac.at. TU Wien is committed to increasing the proportion of women in particular in leadership positions. Female applicants are explicitly encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to women when equally qualified, unless reasons specific to a male applicant tilt the balance in his favour. People with special needs are equally encouraged to apply. In case of any questions, please contact the confidant for disabled persons at the university, Mr. Gerhard Neustätter. Entry level salary is determined by the pay grade B1 of the Austrian collective agreement for university staff. This is a minimum of currently EUR 2.832,10/month gross, 14 times/year for 30 hours/week (1st year). We look forward to receiving your application until July 23th, 2026 (CET). Please send your application materials to Prof. Dr. Susann Ahn ([email protected]) with the subject line “INFRA-CARE Prae-Doc.”
Your application should include the following documents:
TU Wien (Vienna) is Austria's largest research and educational institution in the field of technology and natural sciences.
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