The mission of the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) as a nationally and internationally active research institute is to deliver solutions for an ecologically, economically and socially sustainable agriculture – together with society. ZALF is a member of the Leibniz Association and is located in Müncheberg (approx. 35 minutes by regional train from Berlin-Lichtenberg). The institute maintains further locations in Brandenburg (Dedelow, Paulinenaue) as well as in Hesse (Giessen, Kassel-Witzenhausen, and Geisenheim).
The IAT strives to pioneer research in agricultural living lab contexts, working closely with diverse societal actors to co-develop, test and evaluate land use systems, value networks, and innovative solutions for sustainable transformations. Joining the IAT offers a unique opportunity to actively shape its development and contribute to cutting-edge, impact-driven research. The advertised position is part of a cluster focused on the “Co-design of land use systems” offering collaboration across different disciplines and research groups. More information: .
With its Tenure Track System, ZALF aims to recruit excellent scientists with core expertise aligned with the IAT by guaranteeing a permanent contract upon successful evaluation.
We are offering at our IAT campus in Geisenheim a full-time position as
This Classic Tenure Track Call invites applications with a focus on transdisciplinary research for co-developing wine growing landscapes. Research will center on integrative, multifunctional strategies on agroecological and nature-based solutions for climate mitigation and climate adaptation to cope with extreme weather events and to improve landscape functions and resulting provision of ecosystem services. The position will address the future evolution of vineyard landscapes with a priority on sustainable water management in areas with different geoecological characteristics that include anthropogenic features and structures. The research will follow a co-design approach considering knowledge, expertise and demand of various stakeholders within living labs. The activity will link up with the five IAT living labs and the research groups at ZALF and Hochschule Geisenheim University. Therefore, the position is supported by the IAT organizational structure.
In particular, the successful candidate should bring in skills, expertise, as well as willingness to develop in the following areas:
The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in hydrology, agricultural sciences, landscape or spatial planning, geography or related areas. Ideally, the candidate should have significant experience in co-developed research in agricultural landscapes with a focus on landscape water management. Basic German language skills and a willingness to improve is required to allow interaction with actors in the living lab regions. Preliminary experience in scientific leadership is expected. Applicants must have demonstrated their capacity to independently carry out research, including an excellent publication record, successfully acquired competitive third-party funding, and visibility in their respective field of research.
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to the design and establishment of the new IAT and become part of a new interdisciplinary research team in an inspiring and challenging research environment. The successful candidate will receive a Regular Tenure Track position (2 x 3 years) with transition to a permanent position, subject to successful evaluations (midterm and final tenure evaluation). If candidates are not legally eligible for two consecutive fixed-term contracts (according to the German academic employment law – WissZeitVG), a Fast Tenure Track (1 phase) may be negotiated if the required scientific achievements are fulfilled.
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Application and candidate selection
ZALF promotes equality among all employees and welcomes applications regardless of ethnic, cultural, or social background, age, religion, ideology, disability, gender, or sexual identity. The filling of the position in part-time is possible in principle. All applications require the following documents: 1) application letter, 2) summary of future research plan (2 pages), 3) list of peer-reviewed publications, 4) list of acquired third-party funding, 5) certificates and proof of qualifications and 6) two standardized letters of recommendation of scientists who are familiar with the candidate’s research accomplishments and academic credentials (template available at (). Specifications to all documents are available at the ZALF website () and within the ZALF .
Candidate selection is based on scientific achievements, strategic aspects, and personal suitability. Details on criteria, minimum requirements and evaluation processes can be obtained from the ZALF Tenure Track System guideline, which is an official annex to this call (). Please send your application, preferably online (see link below). For e-mail application, create a single PDF file and send it to stating the reference number IAT-T02-2026.
The deadline for applications is April 20, 2026.
If you have any questions regarding the research profile of this position, please contact Prof. Dr. Sonoko Bellingrath-Kimura (Phone +49(0)-33432/82-207, ). For questions regarding the Tenure Track System, please contact Dr. Andrea Kern (Phone +49(0)33432/82-689; ).
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