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Saarland University seeks a Managing Director for the Scheer School of Digital Sciences to oversee teaching and digital initiatives. Candidates should have extensive computer science knowledge, particularly in AI, and significant leadership experience. This professorial role includes a commitment to enhance educational programs and engage in impactful research.
Saarland University is a campus university with an international focus and a strong research profile. The Scheer School of Digital Sciences at Saarland University – a joint initiative of Saarland University and the August-Wilhelm Scheer Institute – aims to strengthen digital skills and digital literacy and to train the specialists of tomorrow’s digitized world.
The Scheer School of Digital Sciences and Saarland University are jointly seeking qualified candidates for the position of
Managing Director
(m/f/x; Reference no.: W2687)
The appointment will initially be for a period of five years, with a planned start date in the winter semester 2025/2026.
The successful candidate will be appointed to a professorial position at Saarland University in the Department of Computer Science or the Department of Business Science and Economics.
The joint appointment to the position of university professor includes a teaching obligation of at least two hours per week during the main teaching periods at Saarland University. The appointee is also entitled to use the title ‘Professor’ for the duration of their employment at the Scheer School of Digital Sciences at Saarland University.
The person appointed should have extensive knowledge in the field of computer science, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence and its applications. We expect candidates to have several years of professional experience in the academic and/or business sectors, including managerial and/or leadership positions. Additional experience in the areas of digital transformation, innovative teaching formats and entrepreneurial competence that align with the activities and mission of the Scheer School of Digital Sciences at Saarland University would be welcome.
The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law (see legal recruitment requirements in