The Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research
is recruiting a
A Postdoctoral Research Associate (f/m)
· Ref: 25-38
· 3-year fixed term contract (possible 2-year extension under conditions)
· Full-time, 40 hours/week
· Work contract at LISER, “Crossing borders” transversal programme
· Work location: Belval (Luxembourg)
· Deadline: no strict deadline — applications will be processed upon reception
· Expected start: flexible (after January 1st, 2026)
LISER invites applications for a postdoctoral Research Associate position within its “Crossing Borders” transversal programme.
About Crossing Borders
Crossing Borders addresses some of today’s most pressing issues: migration, commuting flows, and cross-border dynamics in a rapidly changing world. The programme explores the drivers and impacts of labour mobility, ethno-racial discrimination, strategies for fostering social cohesion, the role of borders and transport infrastructure, and the influence of migration on attitudes and political preferences. Particular emphasis is placed on the interplay between climate change and migration.
The programme’s mission is to advance frontier research, inform evidence-based policymaking and promote societal impact. It also plays a central role in training the next generation of scholars through the ACROSS Doctoral Training Programme. Crossing Borders is internationally recognised as a leader in migration research and is ranked in the top 10 worldwide for the Economics of Human Migration (MIG), in the top 5 in Europe and 1st in the Benelux, according to the authoritative RePEc ranking.
What we are looking for
We are seeking a highly motivated and ambitious researcher with a strong interest in combining quasi-experimental methods with structural approaches to topics related to migration and mobility. Candidates should also contribute to policy-relevant research and have a solid theoretical understanding of economic mechanisms. Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following areas would be particularly valued:
· Structural or theoretical modelling;
· Advanced causal inference strategies;
· Design and analysis of field experiments or RCTs.
Your mission
Your profile
We offer
LISER is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion, and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of background, and particularly encourage applications from female researchers.
Application process
Please submit your complete application on EconJobMarket.org.
Please submit the following documents:
and select two recommenders.
Early application is encouraged as the applications are processed upon reception, and virtual interviews will take place on a rolling basis—with the first round expected mid-December 2025. The position will remain open until filled.
For administrative matters, please contact recruitment@liser.lu
About LISER
Established in 2014 under the supervision of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) is a public research institute and a cornerstone of Luxembourg's vibrant research ecosystem. LISER conducts cutting-edge fundamental and applied research in economics, geography, sociology, and political science, advancing knowledge, informing decision-making, and engaging with society. The institute attracts leading researchers from around the globe, and high-level doctoral training forms an integral part of its activities. LISER employs around 200 people, approximately 60% of whom are researchers. LISER's vision is to become an internationally recognised socio-economic research institute, focused on scientific excellence and societal impact. Organised into three departments (Living Conditions, Labour Market and Urban Development and Mobility) and two cross-cutting research programmes (Crossing Borders and Health and Health Systems), LISER fosters interdisciplinary collaboration as a driver of scientific innovation.
About Luxembourg and the Belval Campus
With a population of nearly 675,000, Luxembourg is one of the world's most prosperous and forward-thinking nations. Welcoming cross-border workers and immigrants, it blends modern urban culture with rich traditions, fostering innovation and inclusiveness. Renowned for its high-quality healthcare, education, transport and leisure facilities, Luxembourg offers a stimulating environment for families and professionals alike. The country is committed to leveraging research as a driver of innovation, improving quality of life and integrating advances into the daily lives of its citizens. Guided by a strategic vision for 2030, Luxembourg has built a world-class research infrastructure that maximises synergies across disciplines and has earned international recognition for scientific excellence. English is widely spoken alongside French, German and Luxembourgish, making it highly accessible to an international community.
LISER is located in the Cité des Sciences on the new Belval campus in the south of Luxembourg. This vibrant hub hosts the University of Luxembourg and major research institutions such as the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) data centre, the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST). As a unique academic ecosystem in the heart of Europe, the Cité des Sciences exemplifies Luxembourg’s commitment to innovation and collaboration. Further information on research opportunities in Luxembourg can be found on the national EURAXESS platform.