Career prospects as a female professor at a university of applied sciences (UAS)

 

As a professor at a university of applied sciences, teaching and daily contact with students are just as much a part of your everyday life as application-oriented research. The role offers a high degree of flexibility in terms of when you work and a large amount of scope for creativity.
Find out here what else the job of a UAS professor involves and how to succeed in becoming a professor.

 

 

Current vacancies at HAWK

Questions, support and qualification

Would you like to talk directly to a female UAS professor specializing in a HAWK subject and ask her your questions? We’ll put you in touch. Please contact Susanna Pförtsch.

Follow this link to discover the six HAWK faculties and their specializations.

Female applicants with general questions or any other women interested are welcome to contact the

HAWK Equal Opportunities Officer, Nicola Hille.

Teaching assignments offer excellent opportunities to acquire pedagogical and didactic experience. You will also gain an insight into everyday university life and the job of a professor at a university of applied sciences and will be able to establish important contacts.


Would you like to take on a teaching assignment? We will be happy to put you in touch with HAWK professors in your subject area. Please contact Susanna Pförtsch.

A doctorate is usually a prerequisite for a UAS professorship. Would you like to do a doctorate? Find out more about this here:

 

To become a professor at a university of applied sciences, you generally need at least five years of professional experience. At least three years of this must have been gained somewhere other than at university (e.g. in industry, in public institutions, as a self-employed person).
Professional experience counts from the first professionally qualifying university degree, provided it is your main occupation (at least a 50% post).


Your work experience does not have to be carried out in one go. So make sure you note down all the evidence concerning your professional experience at an early stage, including evidence of periods of self-employment.

To be kept informed about vacancies for professorships in your subject area, you can subscribe to the Projekt PROfessur email distribution list. Every fortnight you will receive the latest job advertisements from numerous partner universities.

You can find job advertisements for academic positions throughout Germany at www.academics.de.

We offer regular professorial appointment training courses for women. 12 participants have the opportunity to take part in a workshop with coach Franziska Jantzen to prepare professionally for applying to become a professor at a university of applied sciences. The training course is held in German. Further information.

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