Employers search
University of Vienna

University of Vienna

About University of Vienna

The University of Vienna is Austria’s largest and oldest university, founded in 1365. It is one of the leading research universities in Central Europe and plays a central role in Austria’s academic and scientific landscape.

Located in Vienna, the university is embedded in a dense network of research institutions, academies, and international organisations. It participates in numerous European research programmes and maintains strong international partnerships across disciplines.

Research and Academic Focus

The University of Vienna conducts research across a broad academic spectrum, with recognised strengths in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, life sciences, and mathematics. The university is particularly known for research in physics, mathematics, environmental sciences, molecular biology, philosophy, linguistics, and international studies.

Interdisciplinary research initiatives address global challenges including climate change, digital transformation, societal change, and global governance. The university actively contributes to international research collaborations and cross-border research networks.

PhD and Postdoctoral Opportunities

Doctoral candidates at the University of Vienna are typically employed as research associates or participate in structured doctoral programmes within research groups and graduate schools.

Postdoctoral and faculty positions are regularly available in areas such as:

  • Mathematics and theoretical sciences
  • Physics and natural sciences
  • Life sciences and molecular biology
  • Social sciences and economics
  • Humanities and cultural studies

Researchers interested in related academic fields may explore opportunities in:

Academic Careers in Vienna

As Austria’s largest research university, the University of Vienna attracts researchers seeking academic careers in internationally connected and research-intensive environments across both STEM and humanities disciplines.