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Institute of Information Systems (IWI) – Information Management
Employment level: 100% · Fixed-term: 3 years (extension possible upon achievement of objectives and availability of funding)
Starting date: at the earliest possible date or by arrangement
Application deadline: 9 August 2026
The Institute of Information Systems (IWI) – Information Management at the University of Bern, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher (100%) in the field of Digital Transformation and Digital Business. The position is embedded in the research group led by Prof. Dr. Christian Matt, whose work addresses the strategic dimensions of digital transformation, and the responsible design and use of AI in organizations, with results published in leading international journals.
We are looking for an ambitious early-career researcher who wants to build a strong and independent scholarly profile and to publish in the leading journals of the field. The position provides an excellent environment for high-impact research and close mentoring.
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For questions about the position, please contact Prof. Dr. Christian Matt ([email protected]).
Please send your application in English or German with the usual documents (cover letter, CV, publication list, relevant certificates and references) electronically by 9 August 2026 to [email protected].
We look forward to receiving your application.
The University of Bern is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and explicitly encourages qualified individuals to apply.
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