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Time limitation: Tenured professorship
Begin: October 01, 2026 at the earliest
Location: Kaiserslautern
Scope: Full-time
Remuneration: W2 LBesG
Department: Spatial and environmental planning
With the reappointment of the professorship, the department aims to further develop key aspects of urban sociology in a future-oriented manner, addressing the growing challenges faced by cities and regions. These include issues such as migration, housing research, aging/demographic change, socio-spatial transformation, spatial polarization, digitization, and participation. These topics create new demands for spatial research and development, as well as analytical, conceptual, and project-based tasks within the study programs in spatial and environmental planning.
The post holder will be responsible for representing the subject area in both research and teaching. Specialization in at least one of the aforementioned fields is required. Courses should be offered across all degree programs within the department. In addition to relevant sociological qualifications and demonstrated expertise in qualitative and quantitative methods, as well as statistical analysis procedures, applicants should possess strong didactic skills and a proven track record in teaching.
In addition to relevant academic qualifications in the field of urban sociology (doctorate required), applicants are expected to have additional academic achievements (e.g. habilitation, publications in relevant journals).Experience in the acquisition of third-party funding is a prerequisite.Interdisciplinary cooperation, especially within the department, is expected, as is active participation in academic self-administration.
The state of Rhineland-Palatinate and RPTU advocate a supervision concept in which teachers are expected to be present at the university location. In addition to the general requirements under employment law, the recruitment requirements set out in Section 49 of the Rhineland-Palatinate Higher Education Act apply.
RPTU stands for the diversity of all employees.
We welcome applications from all interested parties, regardless of their ethnic and social background, age, religion, gender, disability and sexual orientation or identity. Severely disabled persons and persons with equivalent status will be given preference if they are suitably qualified and suitable (please enclose proof of severe disability/equal status with your application).
RPTU strives to increase the proportion of women in areas in which women are underrepresented. Applications from female scientists and academics from abroad are expressly encouraged.
We look forward to receiving your detailed application (CV, certificates, etc.) by February 16, 2025 at the latest. Please submit your application via the “Online application” button below or via our application portal (https://jobs.uni-kl.de).
Please submit your application via the “Online application” button below or via our application portal (https://jobs.uni-kl.de).
If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Karina Pallagst (Tel.: 0631 205 5155, E-Mail: dekanat@ru.rptu.de).
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