The Faculty of Medicine at the Saarland University Homburg Campus is inviting applications for the following position to commence at the earliest opportunity:
W3 Professorship in Physiology
(m/f/x; Reference no.: W2665)
with lifetime tenure.
The appointee should be able to teach and conduct research across all areas of physiology. The ideal candidate should bring leadership experience and be a distinguished scientist of international standing.
We are looking for an individual with an established international reputation and an outstanding record in both teaching and research who will contribute significantly to the progress of ongoing projects and will play a key role in establishing new interdisciplinary and interfaculty collaborative projects. Ideally, you should demonstrate a clear connection between your research and the faculty's research agenda. We welcome collaborative cooperation with the Center for Gender-Specific Biology and Medicine, the university's core research hub 'BioMed', the PharmaScienceHub (PSH) and on-campus external research institutions (HIPS, INM, etc.).
The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law (see legal recruitment requirements in § 41 Saarländisches Hochschulgesetz, current version available at https://recht.saarland.de/bssl/document/jlr-HSchulGSLrahmen).
We expect you to have published high-quality academic papers on relevant topics and to have experience in securing external funding, especially for research projects. The successful candidate will implement innovative teaching approaches and be willing to play an active role in advising academic research projects and supporting early career researchers.
Saarland University views internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that expand collaboration within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe (www.transform4europe.eu) or the University of the Greater Region (www.uni-gr.eu).
In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. Furthermore, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, age, sexual orientation or identity.
Please complete the application form in Saarland University's online application portal at www.uni-saarland.de/berufungen and submit it with your application documents by no later than 14 August 2025. Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents in the order specified:
Letter of application (addressed to the dean of the Faculty of Medicine)
CV/résumé (including your home address, phone number and email address)
List of publications
Types and amounts of external funding secured
Summary of your previous experience in academic teaching and research (incl. teaching appraisals, if available)
A two-page paper detailing your teaching concept and a two-page research concept
Your five most significant publications of the last five years,
Copies of relevant academic qualifications
Proof of disability if you declared a disability in your application
If available: If you hold a university degree from a foreign university, please provide proof of equivalence from Germany's Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. If you have not yet requested proof of equivalence from ZAB, you must submit proof at a later date if so requested.
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