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An established industry player is seeking a dynamic individual for the Chair of Functional Diversity and Evolution of Plants. This exciting role involves teaching and research in a vibrant academic environment, focusing on the diversity and evolution of plants. The successful candidate will engage in innovative research, manage a renowned botanical garden, and collaborate with various faculties and research institutions. With a tenure track to a permanent position, this opportunity promises professional growth and the chance to make significant contributions to the field. If you are passionate about plant sciences and eager to shape future generations of biologists, this role is perfect for you.
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The Faculty of Biology invites applications for the Chair (W2) of Functional Diversity and Evolution of Plants (with tenure track to W3) to be filled at the next possible date with a six-year contract.
Following a successful tenure evaluation procedure, the appointment to a permanent Chair (W3) of Functional Diversity and Evolution of Plants is planned. The evaluation criteria will be mutually agreed upon when the position is accepted and will form the basis of the evaluation procedure. These will cover research, academic teaching, knowledge transfer, and academic self-administration. The appointment to the Chair (W3) includes managing TUD’s Botanical Garden and the Herbarium Dresden.
You (m/f/x) will represent the subject of Functional Diversity and Evolution of Plants in teaching and research. You will contribute to teaching and further development of the faculty’s degree programs: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (BSc), Biology in Society (MSc), and Molecular Biosciences and Productive Biosystems (MSc), including teaching export for other faculties. Lectures within undergraduate teaching are to be given in German. Your tasks include participating in the development and internationalization of these programs. Your research could focus on areas such as:
We expect close cooperation with TUD’s Botanical Garden, collaboration with other faculties (e.g., Environmental Sciences, Mechanical Science and Engineering), university institutions (e.g., BIOTEC, B CUBE), and external research institutions like the museums of the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research in Dresden and Görlitz. Participation in interdisciplinary projects, contribution to initiatives like the Excellence Strategy, and active support of academic self-administration are also expected.
Applicants should have an international scientific track record in the field of Functional Diversity and Evolution of Plants, demonstrated through publications, networking, and teaching evaluations. Extensive experience in autonomous teaching, success in acquiring third-party funding, and meeting the employment qualification requirements of § 59 of the Saxony Higher Education Act (SächsHSG) are required.