The Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI-EVA) in Leipzig, Germany, is a world-leading research institute investigating one of the most fundamental questions in science: What makes humans human? The institute brings together scientists from a wide range of disciplines who take an interdisciplinary approach to gain new insights into the history, diversity and capabilities of the human species.
The Department of Human Origins (Director: Dr. Tracy L. Kivell) combines new fossil and archaeological discoveries with an interdisciplinary approach to reconstructing how our fossil relatives interacted with their past environments. Our goal is to uncover the emergence and evolution of the human lineage through fieldwork and analysis, studying the fossils of our early relatives and those of African apes. We aim to reconstruct the key behaviours that define humans by integrating high-resolution imaging, quantitative analyses of anatomy, experimental biomechanics and study of living primates (including humans).
The Department of Human Originsis looking for talented and highly motivated students or scientific assistants (max. 40 h/month for student and 38 h/month for scientific assistants) interested in gaining research experience and helping with any of the following topics. All necessary training would be provided by researchers in the department.
Please upload your complete application documents, including cover letter, CV and relevant references, to our application tool via our career-website:
https://www.eva.mpg.de/career/positions-available/job/624/Abteilung%20Menschliche%20Urspr%C3%BCnge/en/?cHash=1cbeab7a2f699dfdaf9ee07e399ec5c5
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