Competition for the Post of Adjunct in the Humanities (OBNT/003/4/2025) - Instytut Pileckiego
04.06.2025 (Wed)
Competition for the Post of Adjunct in the Humanities (OBNT/003/4/2025)
Competition for the Post of Adjunct in the Humanities, department of “Anthropology and culture of totalitarian and authoritarian regimes” at the Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor
Offer ref. no. OBNT/003/4/2025
INSTITUTION: Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor
CITY: Warsaw
POST: Adjunct in the Humanities, department of “Anthropology and culture of totalitarian and authoritarian regimes”
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE: History
DATE OF OFFER ANNOUNCEMENT: 4 June 2025
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF OFFERS: 30 July 2025
WEBSITE LINK: www.instytutpileckiego.pl
KEYWORDS: history of the 20th century; Central Europe; authoritarian and totalitarian regimes; historical anthropology; microhistory; regional history; culture and counterculture; everyday life
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Employment contract
WORKING HOURS: Full-time
Core requirements:
- Academic degree of Doctor of the Humanities in the field of History achieved within the last 6 years (for women, each birth of a child extends this period by one year).
- Achievements in academic activities related to the history of the 20th century, in particular the history of Central Europe in the context of the impact of authoritarian and totalitarian governments on the functioning of social groups of different status and size, the formation of cultural trends supporting continuity, change and the emergence of new cultural patterns at the level of small and medium-sized social groups; changes in everyday life, microhistorical and regional research; cultural relations between communities co-creating the political community of a specific organizational unit.
- National and/or international scientific publications.
- Managing research projects financed by grant agencies and ministries (e.g., NCN, NAWA, MNiSW, MKiDN) or participating in the implementation of research projects financed by grant agencies.
- Knowledge of two modern foreign languages, including active knowledge of both spoken and written English that enable the candidate to deliver academic presentations and prepare academic texts in that language.
- Experience of work in archives both in Poland and other countries.
- Experience of speaking and appearing in public.
- An expression of willingness in the form of a statement to be employed at the Pilecki Institute as the primary place of employment on a full-time basis; readiness to submit statements in accordance with the Law on Higher Education and Science, authorizing the Institute to count the candidate among employees conducting scientific activities (number N) and to demonstrate the scientific achievements of the candidate for the purpose of the evaluation of scientific activities.
Additional criteria:
- Experience of international academic co-operation.
- Completed internships, fellowships or other forms of scientific activity in scientific units in Poland and abroad.
- Education obtained outside Poland, higher education in disciplines other than history or completed specialized professional courses.
- Experience in the field of popularizing history.
Documents required from candidates:
- Cover letter of no more than 3,500 characters with spaces, including the reference number of the relevant offer, as well as information on research interests and research plans for the next 4 years in the context of the Institute’s mission, a description of the 5 most important scientific achievements to date;
- Curriculum vitae including breaks in work and academic work;
- Documents confirming education and academic titles or degrees held;
- List of the 5 most important scientific achievements in the last 6 years (for women, each birth of a child extends this period by one year);
- List of all of the candidate’s publications;
- List of all research projects in which the candidate has participated, with a detailed description of the role;
- Signed declaration as to acceptance of the terms and conditions of the competition organized by the Pilecki Institute;
- Signed declaration as to provision of consent to the processing of personal data by the Pilecki Institute, in the following wording as appears in the annex to this offer.
- Signed declaration to the effect that, in the event of being selected in the competition, the candidate shall recognize the Pilecki Institute as his/her essential (primary) place of employment, as well as a statement of readiness to make the declarations referred to in point 8 of the core requirements of the competition;
- Application for employment at the Institute, including mailing address and contact information (e-mail address and telephone number).
If the candidate voluntarily provides data other than the essential items for participation in the recruitment process, the following consent to its processing is required:
– for ordinary data: “I consent to the processing of my personal data contained in my (e.g., CV, cover letter, or other attached documents) by the Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor in the recruitment process for the position of...”
– in the case of special categories of data: “I consent to the processing of special categories of my personal data referred to in Article 9(1) of the GDPR, contained in my (e.g. CV, cover letter or other attached documents) by the Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor in the recruitment process for the position of ...”.
Applications:
The competition application and documents confirming the qualifications of candidates shall be elaborated in Polish, while any original foreign-language documents shall have to be translated into Polish.
Persons interested in the competition are requested to send in the abovementioned documents:
- in electronic format to the e-mail address: rekrutacja.obnt@instytutpileckiego.pl including the offer reference number, position and department/working group name in the subject field.
by 24:00, 30 July 2025.
Contact regarding the announcement: by e-mail or at 600 902 938 or 880 789 494.
The competition shall comprise the following stages:
1. Evaluation by the Committee of applications and accompanying documents regarding formalities, and a substantive evaluation of the fulfillment of the conditions of education and qualifications of the candidate.
2. After evaluating the submitted documents, the Committee may conduct interviews with candidates who meet the formal requirements specified in the competition announcement. Only selected candidates shall be invited to the interview. Candidates will be informed of the date of the interview by phone or e-mail.
3. The Academic Council of the Institute shall give its opinion on the qualifications of the successful candidate for a scientific position.
4. Employment of the candidate selected in the competition shall be by order of the Director of the Institute.
If the Competition Committee finds that none of the candidates meets the requirements, the competition shall remain unresolved.
Interviews with selected candidates will be conducted in either Polish or English.
Informational materials concerning the functioning and the activities of the Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor are available on the website: www.instytutpileckiego.pl
Please be advised that the Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor enables the reporting of violations of the law in accordance with the “Procedure for reporting violations of the law and taking follow-up action,” pursuant to the Act of June 14, 2024, on the protection of whistleblowers.
The full text of the procedure is available on the website of the Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor:
https://instytutpileckiego.pl/pl/procedura-dokonywania-zgloszen
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