The Weizmann Institute of Science
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The Weizmann Institute of Science invites applications for faculty positions in all areas of the natural and exact sciences. The available positions are open to:
- All professorial ranks (both tenured and tenure-track)
- All nationalities
Top candidates who have already demonstrated excellence in research are welcome to apply.
Successful tenure-track candidates are expected to:
- Have a PhD in one of the relevant disciplines AND postdoctoral experience.
- Possess a strong track record of publications.
- Propose an original and internationally competitive research program.
Successful candidates for a tenured position are expected to:
- Demonstrate an internationally recognized track record of research as independent principal investigators.
For further enquiries, please send an email to:
academic.desk@weizmann.ac.il
academic.desk@weizmann.ac.il
Interested candidates should upload their application package
based on the specific requirements of each Faculty:
Biochemistry Research focuses on the processes of life at the levels of molecules, cells, organs, organisms and ecosystems. Learn more about our specific departments in the Faculty of Biochemistry.
Research efforts span immunology, the human brain, the body’s regulatory processes, and more. Learn more about our specific departments in the Faculty of Biology.
Research in the Faculty of Chemistry ranges in scale from the nanometric to the planetary. Topics of study include magnetic resonance; organic and green chemistry; earth; the physics of biology and structural biology, materials research and more.
Research carried out in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ranges from abstract and theoretical studies to using and applying mathematics and computer science in other sciences and to their application in concrete industrial developments.
The research in the Faculty of Physics includes experimental and theoretical studies in the areas of astrophysics, atomic, molecular and optical physics, biological physics, condensed matter, high energy, nuclear and plasma physics, and statistical physics.