With around 400 students and about 50 colleagues in academia and services, Karlshochschule International University in Karlsruhe is an innovative non-profit university. Our mission is to contribute to transformation in economics, politics, business & society. The "Karls" creates a space for inter- and transdisciplinary inspiration, and playful exploration and dialogue. We are particularly distinct by our internationality, with one of the highest proportions of full-time international students in German universities of applied sciences. We have formulated the values that unite us in our mission statement and our diversity statement.
Karlshochschule places great importance on the personality development of its students. Thus, we are offering service learning and fostering civic engagement. The didactic principle of the university is to offer integrated, interactive, and constructivist teaching and thus we are working for instance with case studies, role plays, simulations, and project work.
Our Management Faculty focuses on research and teaching in the interplay of managerial practices, symbolic meanings, institutional logics, social context and global challenges. We are open for and interested in various approaches and theories such as practice theory, critical theory, discourse theory, cultural studies, poststructuralist approaches, gender theory, systems theory, critical management studies and consumer culture theory. Methodologically, we are likewise pluralistic using a range of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods.
Your critical approach, creative potential and research interests are reflected in your scholarly activities and incorporated in your understanding and practice of teaching. Experiences in management practice, consulting and/or executive education are very welcome. You should be open to teach at different locations of the university with a focus on Potsdam and Karlsruhe. A part-time professorship is possible.
If you see yourself in this role, apply by May 1, 2025, including your full CV, a letter of motivation, a list of your teaching experiences with evaluations and a list of publications. Please let us know your salary expectations and whether you also consider a part-time role. As an employer, Karlshochschule International University values long-term cooperation, promotes equal opportunities and is committed to ethics, inclusion, and transparency. Accordingly, we value diversity and welcome all applications.
We look forward to receiving your application via our online application portal to the Human Resources Department of Karlshochschule International University, addressed to Ms. Judith Strücker, Karlstraße 36 - 38, 76133 Karlsruhe, Germany.
For questions outside the application process, please contact the general email address: academics@karlshochschule.de.
If this job advertisement has piqued your interest, but you don't yet meet the requirements for appointment, please contact us and we'll discuss flexible development opportunities (e.g., tandem professorships).