Public summary
A university of applied sciences is seeking a Professor to contribute to the academic excellence and strategic development through teaching, research, and curriculum innovation in Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Green Logistics, and related areas. The role involves teaching bachelor and master programs, programme development, cooperation with industry and research partners, academic administration, and building a strong research profile focused on sustainability and digital ecosystems in supply chains. The candidate should hold an outstanding doctorate, have professional experience including outside academia, university-level teaching proficiency in English, and a strong publication record.
Location and work setup
- Location
- Berlin, Potsdam
- Remote status
- On-site
- German requirement signal
- No German Required Detected
- Detected job language
- English
Responsibilities
Teach modules in Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Green Logistics, Global Operations Strategy, Supply Chain Analytics, and circular economy. Develop and update curricula and learning materials. Participate in programme development, quality assurance, accreditation, and academic committees. Lead cooperation with industry and research organizations. Conduct research and publish results in top journals. Support student recruitment and outreach activities.
Qualifications
Completed university degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics Engineering, Operations Research, Business Administration with operations focus, or Sustainability Management. Outstanding doctorate and/or strong high-impact publication record. Minimum three years professional experience post-master, including two years outside academia. Proven university teaching experience with excellent student evaluations. Fluent English. Experience with sustainable logistics planning tools and carbon accounting systems. Successful research project leadership and third-party funding acquisition preferred. Experience with curriculum development and accreditation processes is an asset.