Technische Universität Braunschweig is one of Germany’s leading institutes of technology and offers an inspiring work environment with a wide range of research and teaching opportunities in state-of-the-art facilities. The 3,800 members of our academic, technical and administrative staff – including more than 400 international scientific staff – work together to ensure that our university successfully fulfils its mission of providing excellent teaching for our approximately 15,000 students and 100 trainees.
We focus our research on mobility, metrology, engineering for health, and the future city. Our core disciplines include a comprehensive engineering division and a strong natural sciences division, closely linked with business sciences, social sciences, educational sciences, and the humanities.
Our university is located at the heart of one of Europe’s most research-intensive regions. We cooperate closely with the more than 20 internationally renowned research institutions in our vicinity and our network extends to our partner universities in Germany and all over the world, with whom we maintain strong relationships.
Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Fakultät
Institute for Legal Studies
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The appointment is for the earliest possible date.
Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Fakultät is announcing five interrelated assistant professorships in the field of data science: Cyber Security (Computer Science), Civil Law, Technology and Mobility Law (Business Science), Data Science in Business and Finance (Business Science), Sociology, specializing in Social Structure, Data and Methods (Social Sciences), and Numerical Mathematics (Mathematics). The goal is to promote research and teaching through synergies in legal, economic, social, security-related, and mathematical issues in the field of data science.
The professorship in Civil Law, Technology Law and Mobility Law is affiliated with the Institute for Legal Studies (IRW) within the Carl Friedrich Gauß Faculty. The successful candidate will contribute to teaching in the bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes in technology-oriented management, business informatics, and related interdisciplinary business programmes. Furthermore, the Institute is responsible for delivering cross-faculty teaching, including in the field of Technology Law. The appointee is expected to demonstrate the ability to teach and engage students from diverse academic backgrounds, including those with limited or no prior legal training, and to offer courses in both German and English.
The profile of the professorship is defined by its integration into interdisciplinary and collaborative structures within the university. The research focus lies in Civil Law, with particular emphasis on Technology Law and Mobility Law. A central area of research is the legal framework governing digital transformation and innovation in the mobility sector. In addition to demonstrated expertise in Technology Law, the candidate must provide evidence of comprehensive competence in Mobility Law, including but not limited to Data Protection Law, Data Law, Artificial Intelligence Law, IT Security Law, and Liability Law.
The successful candidate (f/m/d) is expected to be committed to the university’s strategic goals and to actively shape its holistic development (). In addition to the classic service areas of a university (research, teaching and studies, transfer, governance and administration), this applies in particular to digitalisation, internationalisation, equality and diversity, as well as knowledge exchange.
The university seeks an outstanding individual with a strong research profile and visible track record in Mobility Law and Technology Law. This should be evidenced by an outstanding doctoral degree, a substantial record of relevant publications, successful research projects and consultancy activities. The applicant is expected to demonstrate the capacity and willingness to assume academic co-leadership of the Research Centre for Mobility Law, including associated leadership and administrative responsibilities. Proven experience in the supervision of interdisciplinary, externally funded research projects and in personnel management is required, as is a demonstrated commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration.
A strong commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including the supervision of interdisciplinary theses, is expected. The successful candidate must also be willing to actively participate in academic self-governance.
In accordance with the specific profile of this junior professorship, candidates must have successfully completed the First and Second German State Examinations in Law with above-average results.
To facilitate international research collaboration and academic networking, proficiency in German and English is required, along with competence in at least one additional official language of the European Union. The ability and willingness to teach courses in English are essential.
Individual career decisions and career breaks due to parental/family care leave affecting research output will be taken into account by the appointment committee.
We encourage candidates (f/m/d) to apply if they fulfil the essential criteria.
International research and teaching experience, excellent command of the English language, as well as the ability and willingness to teach courses in English are a prerequisite.
Individual career decisions and career breaks due to parental/family care leave affecting research output will be taken into account by the appointment committee.
Technische Universität Braunschweig makes personnel decisions on the basis of suitability, ability and professional performance.
Our aim is to increase the share of women in academic positions. Therefore, we particularly welcome applications from women and will give preference to female candidates with equivalent qualifications. People with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply and, if equally qualified, will be given preference in the appointment process.
Technische Universität Braunschweig is certified as a family-friendly university. We are committed to facilitating a healthy and productive work-life balance and offer a dual career service as well as support for newly appointed staff. Our Family Office provides advice on all issues relating to family, childcare, and caring for relatives. Our “Prof.-Programm” offers exclusive status-related exchange and consulting formats, in particular to newly appointed professors.
Professional and Personnel Development promotes the professional development of all employees through a wide range of courses and activities.
The university actively endorses equal opportunities and diversity and promotes diverse perspectives as essential in contributing to the university’s success in research, teaching, transfer and administration.
We particularly invite applications from international candidates (f/m/d). German language skills are not a prerequisite. However, the successful candidate is expected to acquire sufficient language skills to perform teaching and administrative duties in German within one year of appointment.
Even though this is a full-time position, a part-time appointment may be possible upon request.
Applicants (f/m/d) who are 50 years or older at the time the appointment commences and who have not acquired permanent civil servant status (Beamtenverhältnis auf Lebenszeit) will be employed with employee status (Angestelltenverhältnis).
The employment is initially for a period of three years in a temporary civil servant relationship, provided that the general service law requirements are fulfilled. In the event of a successful interim evaluation in accordance with § 30 Para. 4 S. 2 NHG, the professorship will be extended by a further three years.
Applicants (f/m/d) are requested to attach the following documents:
Please submit the application, including all documents, digitally via the online portal (button underneath) of Technische Universität Braunschweig.
The application deadline is 2026-08-31.
Informal enquiries about the job can be directed to
Prof. Dr. Ann-Marie Nienaber
T + 49 531 391 2941
For questions regarding legal matters and the online application process, please contact
Nicole Brückner
T + 49 531 391 4337