Research Data Scientist (m/f/div) Leibniz-Institut für Primatenforschung - Deutsches Primatenzentrum GmbH (DPZ)
Would you like to support scientific research by implementing innovative data science approaches?
The German Primate Center GmbH (DPZ) – Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen conducts basic research in primate biology, molecular biomedicine research, and neuroscience.
Would you like to become part of the DPZ and help shape the future of primate research? Then don’t wait – apply now!
The Primate Data Science (PRIDAS) platform at the German Primate Center (DPZ) invites applications for a position as
Research Data Scientist (m/f/div)
We offer a two-year fixed-term contract with the possibility of a permanent appointment, remunerated at 100 %, E 13 TV-L (Tarifvertrag der Länder).
For more information, visit our website: dpz.eu/karriere/stellenangebote
Would you like to apply? Please send your written application under the keyword “PRIDAS research data scientist” with a CV, motivation letter, and contact details of two to three references via E-Mail to bewerbung@dpz.eu. Applications arriving until August 1st, 2026, are considered for this position.
We look forward to receiving your application!
Further information on the Leibniz Association can be found at www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de.
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The Leibniz Association connects 96 independent research institutions that range in focus from natural, engineering and environmental sciences to economics, spatial and social sciences and the humanities. Leibniz Institutes address issues of social, economic and ecological relevance.
They conduct basic and applied research, including in the interdisciplinary Leibniz Research Alliances, maintain scientific infrastructure, and provide research-based services. The Leibniz Association identifies focus areas for knowledge transfer, particularly with the Leibniz research museums. It advises and informs policymakers, science, industry and the general public.
Leibniz institutions collaborate intensively with universities – including in the form of Leibniz ScienceCampi – as well as with industry and other partners at home and abroad. They are subject to a transparent, independent evaluation procedure. Because of their importance for the country as a whole, the Leibniz Association Institutes are funded jointly by Germany’s central and regional governments.
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