Research Associate at the Center for Learning and Socialization, Institute for Research and Development (50%)
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW
Windisch
Key information
- Publication date:26 September 2025
- Workload:50%
- Contract type:Permanent position
- Place of work:Windisch
Job summary
Join our team at FHNW, focusing on educational innovation. Collaborate for impactful change!
Tasks
- Develop resources promoting a discrimination-critical school culture.
- Create and test educational materials for professional development.
- Lead internal and course-related training sessions.
Skills
- Master's in Education, Psychology, or Social Sciences required.
- Knowledge of discrimination critique and social justice.
- Experience in teacher training and adult education preferred.
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Knowledge. Skills. Shaping the Future. Together for strong teachers, speech therapists, special educators, school principals
Research Associate at the Center for Learning and Socialization, Institute for Research and Development (50%)
University of Teacher Education FHNW, Institute for Research and Development
Your tasks:
You develop and test, in collaboration with staff from the Center for Learning and Socialization and project partners, an offer and materials for educational professionals to promote a discrimination-critical school culture (e.g. critical racism, social justice, equality). In doing so, you can acquire new skills in a current, innovative field and further develop yourself in a supportive, dynamic team.
- Review of existing concepts and support measures in the areas of anti-racism, social justice, and equality, in an international context (mainly German and English).
- Developing and testing didactically designed materials for the further education of educational professionals on the topic.
- Writing overview texts/reports for educational professionals.
- Leading internal school and short-term training sessions.
Your profile:
- Master's degree in educational sciences, psychology, or social sciences.
- Prior knowledge in the field of discrimination criticism.
- Teaching diploma, professional experience as an educational professional desired.
- Experience in teacher training/adult education desired.
The activity at FHNW is the interface between training, professional activity, and professional development – challenging and at the same time meaningful. It enables employees to impart knowledge in a practical way and to directly implement research results. At the same time, the exchange with students in initial and continuing education broadens and inspires the view of one's own field.
Will you soon be part of our team? We look forward to receiving your application by 27.10.2025.
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