The Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Hohenheim, Germany
invites applications for the position of a
Full Professor (W3) of Food Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry
at the Institute of Food Chemistry to be filled in winter semester 2017/18.
The applicant should have excellent qualifications and have conducted internationally renowned research in a current field of the analysis of foodstuff ingredients, preferably proteins / carbohydrates. The applicant is expected to be willing to engage in interdisciplinary cooperation with scientists of the Universities of Hohenheim and Stuttgart, in particular with the faculty institutes of food science and nutritional science.
In teaching, the professorship represents the Department of Food Chemistry in the joint Bachelor’s and Master’s programs of Food Chemistry of the Universities of Hohenheim and Stuttgart as well as in the elective areas of other subject-related degree programs. The position offers attractive conditions for first-time full professor appointees.
Prerequisites for applicants are habilitation or an equivalent research and teaching record which may have been established during a Junior or Assistant Professorship. The advertised position is tenured.
If appointed as full professor for the first time, the University of Hohenheim reserves its right to probationary employment. With equal qualifications, preference will be given to candidates with disabilities. The University of Hohenheim seeks to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and strongly encourages female scientists to apply.
Please attach the following documents to your application: a statement of your future research interests, a curriculum vita, a documentation of academic achievements (copies), a list of publications, a list of third-party funded projects, a teaching record, information on teaching evaluations as well as three key publications.
Please apply online at https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/prof-appt-portal before 10.09.2016.
Questions regarding the position may be directed to Prof. Dr. Uwe Beifuß (ubeifuss@unihohenheim.de).