As one of the leading universities in Germany, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) - with around 27,000 students and 4,500 employees - aims to boost future-relevant research areas across and between its ten faculties and seeks to recruit Junior Research Group Leaders (f/m/d) in the following interfaculty research field: Tracking and fighting diseases with cellular immunity Further information on the interfaculty research field can be found here: We want to attract exceptionally qualified early career researchers who are working on the above listed new and pioneering research topic which they will pursue independently. Successful candidates will present a highly original and ambitious research plan that concisely describes the background and status of the questions to be addressed, the ultimate research goals, as well as the strategies and methods that will be employed. We are looking for individuals with a track record of internationally recognised research in the proposed research area, an innovative, interdisciplinary and ambitious research programme that advances the abovementioned field, and initial experience in applying for intramural or external funding and interdisciplinary research collaborations. We offer an initial appointment for 5 years in a supportive, collaborative research environment to embark on a visionary research programme, significant core funding and limited teaching responsibilities to advance as an independent researcher, attractive support structures, including mentoring, professional development as well as networking, and a family-friendly environment with excellent childcare facilities on campus The renumeration package comprises a competitive salary according to the pay scale for the public sector in Germany (TV-L), a comprehensive pension scheme, medical and social benefits. Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg is an equal opportunity employer. As such, we explicitly encourage applications from women. Severely handicapped applicants will be given preferential consideration when equally qualified. Applications should include: a research concept which outlines the proposed research project including preliminary work and a description of how the project will advance the respective field at JMU (max. 5 pages, Arial 11pt, single line spacing), your CV, including proof of academic qualifications obtained, a complete list of publications, and at least two academic references The closing date for applications is 3 January 2025. Please send your application as a single PDF file to. An on-site symposium of the most promising candidates is planned from April 7 to 11, 2025. Contact for informal inquiries:. By submitting the application, you are consenting to your application documents being registered electronically, copied, stored, retained and transmitted to reviewers (where applicable).