The MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences at the University of Bremen, Germany, is offering 15 Research Associate positions (Doctoral Candidates) within the Cluster of Excellence “The Ocean Floor – Earth’s Uncharted Interface.” These positions are ideal for those passionate about marine sciences and aiming to pursue a doctorate in an interdisciplinary research environment. You can also check TU Delft 10 Fully Funded PhD Positions
- Position Title: Research Associate (Doctoral Candidate) (f/m/d)
- Number of Positions: 15
- Location: University of Bremen, Germany (specific partner institutions vary by project)
- Start Date: January 1, 2026 (subject to funding approval)
- Duration: 4 years (fixed-term until December 31, 2029)
- Work Hours: Part-time, 75% (29.4 hours/week)
- Salary: German Salary Scale 13 TV-L/TVöD (varies by partner institution)
- Application Deadline: July 25, 2025 (Deadline Passed)
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Available Positions
The 15 positions are spread across diverse projects in marine sciences, including marine biogeochemistry, geosciences, microbiology, and paleoclimatology. Below is a list of the available research projects:
- Carbon Sequestration at the Molecular Level
- The Role of Iron Cycling in Sequestration and Remobilization of Organic Matter
- Molecular Gatekeepers of Carbon Sequestration
- The Role of Lateral Transport in Enhancing Carbon Fluxes to the Ocean Floor
- Unraveling the Spatio-Temporal Development of Cold-Water Coral Ecosystems
- Anthropogenic Particulate Carbon from Source to Sink
- Lighting the Way: Metabolic Tracing of Plankton Sugars in Marine Sediments
- From Surface to Seafloor: Process-Oriented Modelling of Particulate Organic Carbon
- Metal-Microbe Interactions in Hydrothermal Plumes
- Deconstructing Arctic Hydrothermal Systems
- Nanoscale Interactions of Vent-Derived Particles
- Deep-Sea Natural Petroleum Seeps and Hydrothermal Systems
- Forecasting Changes in Pelagic Ecosystem Functions in a Warmer Ocean
- Determining the Pre-Anthropogenic Baseline of Pelagic Biodiversity Change
- Decoding Feedbacks and Thresholds
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Benefits
- Competitive Salary: Based on German Salary Scale 13 (TV-L/TVöD).
- Mentorship: Guidance from experienced scientists and access to a global network of researchers.
- Interdisciplinary Training: Structured program in marine sciences with opportunities for research stays at partner institutions.
- Work-Life Balance: Flexible hours, remote work options, and 30 days of annual vacation.
- Health and Wellness: Discounted fitness programs and health courses.
- Inclusive Environment: Commitment to diversity, with priority given to disabled applicants with equal qualifications.
- Accessibility: Easy access to the workplace via public transport or bicycle.
Eligibility
- Open to international applicants; women are strongly encouraged to apply.
- Candidates should have a relevant academic background (e.g., marine sciences, biology, geosciences, or related fields).
- Specific requirements vary by project (see project links for details).
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Application Process
- Deadline: July 25, 2025 (Deadline Passed)
- How to Apply: Submit a single PDF file (max. 5 MB) via email to [email protected] or by mail to:
MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
University of Bremen
Prof. Dr. Heiko Pälike
Leobener Street 8
28359 Bremen, Germany - Required Documents:
- Letter of motivation
- CV with certificates
- List of publications (if applicable)
- Contact details of two references
- Specify up to three project preferences with prioritization
- Quote reference number A179-25
- Note: Do not include photos in your application. Submit copies only, as documents will not be returned and will be destroyed after the selection process. Application costs are not reimbursed.
Source: University of Bremen official website