Heidelberg University is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Data Infrastructures to join the MedGov research group starting in spring 2026. The position focuses on the governance of emerging technologies in medical research and healthcare, with responsibilities in data protection law, scientific coordination, and project development.
Eligible candidates must hold a completed university degree and a doctorate in a humanities-related field, along with strong experience in data protection–compliant processing of health data. Applicants should have at least three years of project-based practical experience, solid organizational and research skills, and a willingness to work with new IT infrastructure models.
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Application Deadline: December 19, 2025
Brief Description
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University or Organization: Heidelberg University, Chair of International Health, Medical Law and Data Protection Law at BioQuant
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Department: Research Group MedGov (Governance of Emerging Technologies in Medical Research and Health Care)
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Course Level: Postdoctoral Research Position
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Award: Full-time employment (39.5 h/week) based on TV-L remuneration
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Access Mode: Online application via email
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Number of Awards: NA
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Nationality: Domestic and international
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The award can be taken in: Germany
Eligibility
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Eligible Countries: Applicants from all countries are welcome.
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Acceptable Course or Subjects: The position supports research in data protection law, technical-legal governance, data infrastructures, medical research governance, and related interdisciplinary fields offered by Heidelberg University.
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Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Completed university degree and a doctorate in a humanities discipline.
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At least three years of practical, project-related experience in data protection–compliant processing of health data and managing legal challenges of national/international data infrastructures.
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Experience or interest in technical data protection is desirable.
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Demonstrated ability in coordinating scientific publications and supervising research staff.
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Strong organizational skills, structured work approach, and willingness to engage with new IT infrastructure models.
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Excellent command of English; German is advantageous but not mandatory.
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How to Apply
Applicants must submit a single PDF file containing all required documents (cover letter, CV, certificates, references, etc.)…
Benefits
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Full-time employment (39.5 hours/week) under the TV-L collective agreement.
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Initial one-year contract with the possibility of extension.
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Opportunity to work within an interdisciplinary, internationally oriented research group.
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Engagement in high-impact legal-technical research related to health data infrastructures.
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Participation in national and international conferences and scientific communication activities.
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Supportive, diverse, and equal-opportunity work environment.
