Call for Application Lecturer in Slavic Linguistics
70 %
The Institute for Slavic Languages and Literatures (ISSL) in the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Bern invites applications for a 70% position as Lecturer in Slavic Linguistics (Ukrainian), beginning on August 1st, 2026, or at the earliest convenient date.
The successful candidate will represent Ukrainian linguistics in research and teaching and will be responsible for Ukrainian language instruction across the BA and MA programs in Slavic Studies. The position also includes teaching contributions to the interdisciplinary Eastern European Studies program. The teaching load amounts to 10 weekly lessons at the Lecturer level or 6 weekly lessons at the Assistant Lecturer level. The appointee will additionally coordinate the joint-degree programs in Slavic Studies and Eastern European Studies offered by the Universities of Bern and Fribourg and is expected to engage actively in collaboration with related disciplines as well as with the Center for the Study of Language and Society (CSLS). Participation in academic governance is also expected.
For appointment at the Assistant Lecturer level, applicants must demonstrate teaching experience and present a postdoctoral research project; upon successful evaluation, the position may be converted into a tenured lectureship.
Appointment at the Lecturer level requires publications in an additional area of research beyond the PhD dissertation, several years of research and teaching experience, and a successful record in acquiring third-party funding.
- cover letter
- curriculum vitae
- a list of publications
- a list of courses taught
- teaching evaluations
- documentation of prior employment
- a record of third-party funding
- evidence of experience in academic administration
Employer: University of Bern, Faculty of Humanities
Position: Lecturer (70 %)
Location: Bern
Application deadline: Monday, March 2nd 2026
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. The contact person for queries is Jenny Preiss.