Postdoctoral Researcher for a research project on 'Extreme Adaptation to Climate Change' at the IFSH in Hamburg (full-time) via ResearchGate

Universität Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany 🇩🇪

Job description

Join IFSH!

The  IFSH is an interdisciplinary foundation and research institution at the  University of Hamburg, which is institutionally supported by the Free  and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. The research activities of the IFSH  concentrate on analysing current developments and challenges for peace  and security with a focus on the European region. The transfer of  knowledge from research to politics and society is a fundamental part of  the Institute’s work.

The Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH) at the University of Hamburg is seeking a postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d) for the research project ‘Extreme Adaptation to Climate Change’ in the framework of the Hamburg Cluster of Excellence ‘Climate,  Climatic Change, and Society’ (CLICCS) at IFSH, starting on 1 January  2026. The position is full-time (100%). The salary group corresponds to  EG13 TV-AVH. The position is based in Hamburg. The term of office ends  on 30 June 2029.

The Cluster of Excellence “Climate, Climate  Change, and Society” (CLICCS) investigates climate dynamics and  climate-related social dynamics, as well as the interactions between the  two. To this end, we are looking for colleagues from a wide range of  disciplines, including the natural sciences as well as the social  sciences. Our partners, e.g. the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology,  Helmholtz Centre Hereon or the German Climate Computing Centre are also  hiring. All jobs: www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/jobs

The advertised  position is part of the research project A4 ‘Extreme Adaptation to  Climate Change’ within the Hamburg Cluster of Excellence Climate,  Climatic Change, and Society.

This research project investigates  how societies worldwide are responding to the challenges of severe  climate change scenarios. Focused on ‘extreme’ adaptation strategies –  planned, future-oriented, and drastic collective responses to the  climate crisis – the research aims to deepen understanding of their  social acceptance, conflicts, and impacts in a wider of context of  inequality and marginalization. The project offers interdisciplinary  insights into how communities anticipate, negotiate and confront drastic  climate-related transformations.

We are seeking a highly  motivated postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d) with a background in the  social sciences to join our interdisciplinary project. The successful  candidate will play a key role in our comprehensive analysis of extreme  adaptation strategies worldwide, with a particular focus on  investigating governmental responses on different levels to diminishing  habitability and examining societal debates over what to preserve or  relinquish in various parts of the world. This position offers the  opportunity to make a significant contribution to interdisciplinary  climate adaptation research and policy.

Your mission

  • You  will actively contribute to a comprehensive, interdisciplinary analysis  of extreme strategies of adaptation around the world. In this context,  you will conduct independent research on topics such as governmental  responses to rising sea levels or extreme heat; conflicts surrounding  extreme adaptation measures; impacts on vulnerable groups; or societal  debates over what to preserve or relinquish in the face of severe  climate change scenarios.
  • You will systematize research findings and develop conceptualizations for different forms of extreme adaptation.
  • You  will take a leading role in planning and implementing project  activities, including workshops, colloquia, and joint publications.
  • You  will present your research findings at specialist conferences and  publish them in peer-reviewed journals, as well as in relevant policy  formats where appropriate.
Your profile
  • You  have a very good university degree or another degree relevant to the  position (political science, peace and conflict studies, (critical)  security studies, sociology, human geography or similar). Your doctorate  in a relevant field has been completed or is currently being  finalized.
  • You demonstrate your  academic expertise in the broader research field of climate adaptation  through high-quality peer-reviewed academic publications.
  • You  have experience employing different qualitative research methods,  including interviews, ethnographic or participatory research.  Familiarity with applying future-oriented research methods, such as  scenario planning or foresight, is advantageous.
  • You have excellent written and oral English language skills. Good German language skills are an advantage but not a requirement.
  • You are an excellent team player: Communication skills, team orientation and initiative are required.
  • International research experience, networking skills, and experience working with interdisciplinary teams are desirable.
We offer

In  addition to an exciting field of work in a dynamic and highly relevant  research environment, you can expect the following additional benefits  with us:

  • A company pension scheme based on the Hamburg pension model
  • Individual training opportunities as part of our IFSH staff development program
  • Flexible working hours and the opportunity to work up to 60% from home, depending on your personal situation and job context
  • Additional incentive pay based on our collective agreement (TV AVH) in the form of a tax-free non-cash benefit card
Further information

The  IFSH has set itself the goal of promoting the careers of women and is,  therefore, particularly interested in applications from women in areas  where they are underrepresented. Women are given priority in these areas  in accordance with the Hamburg Equal Opportunities Act, provided they  have equivalent qualifications. We also strongly encourage applications  from individuals with disabilities.

Your application within the  scope of the advertised position should consist of a cover letter, a  research plan (1-2 pages) meeting the scope of the advertised position,  an up to date CV, your publication list, and two writing samples. Please  apply via our career portal (ifsh/institute/vacancies). We encourage you to use the DFG template for your CV. You can find it, including some explanations, here: dfg.de/en/.

The application deadline is 03 October 2025.

For more information, please contact Prof. Dr. Ursula Schröder (ifsh/Schröder).

Areas of Research

  • Social Sciences
  • Climate Modeling
  • Social Policy & Welfare State

10 days remaining

Apply by 3 October, 2025

POSITION TYPE

ORGANIZATION TYPE

EXPERIENCE-LEVEL

DEGREE REQUIRED

IHE Delft - MSc in Water and Sustainable Development