The University of Klagenfurt wants to attract more women for professorships.
This is a full-time position. The decision on either § 98 (open-ended term) or § 99 (five-year fixed term) depends on the candidates’ qualifications and will be made upon appointment.
With approximately 12,000 students, the University of Klagenfurt is a young, vibrant and innovative university, located at the intersection of Alpine and Mediterranean culture in an area that offers exceptionally high quality of life. As a public university pursuant to § 6 of the Austrian Universities Act, it receives federal funding. The Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings 2021 ranked it among the 50 best young universities in the world. The university operates under the motto “Beyond Boundaries!”.
In accordance with its key strategic road map, the Development Plan, the university’s primary guiding principles and objectives include the pursuit of scientific excellence regarding the appointment of professors, favourable research conditions, a good faculty-student ratio, and the promotion of the development of early career researchers.
Machine Learning and Data Science and their application in Artificial Intelligence open new opportunities for science, but also pose challenges for current and future societies. This position offers an opportunity to focus on cutting-edge Machine Learning and/or Data Science research and methods while critically engaging with their implications for people.
We are looking for a highly qualified and internationally recognized scientist with high engagement in developing and sustaining an ambitious and innovative research programme. The professor will be involved in teaching in a variety of degree programmes, including the Bachelor’s programme Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and the international Master programme Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity. Active and close collaboration with the Digital Age Research Center (D!ARC; https://www.aau.at/digital-age-research-center/) established at the university is expected.
The duties of the position include:
Required qualifications:
Desired qualifications:
German language skills are not a formal prerequisite, but proficiency at level B2 is expected within two years.
The remit of the professorship requires that the successful candidate will establish Klagenfurt as primary place of work.
The university is committed to increasing the number of women among the faculty, particularly in high-level positions, and therefore specifically invites applications from qualified women. Among equally qualified candidates, women will receive preferential consideration.
People with disabilities or chronic diseases who meet the qualification criteria are explicitly invited to apply.
The salary is subject to negotiation. The minimum gross salary for the position at this level (salary group A1 for University Staff according to the Austrian Universities’ Collective Bargaining Agreement) is currently € 92,460 per year.
In accordance with the Austrian Income Tax Act an attractive relocation tax allowance can be granted for the first five years in the case of appointments to professorships in Austria. The prerequisites are subject to examination on a case by case basis.
Please submit your application in English by e-mail to the University of Klagenfurt, Office of the Senate, attn. Mag.a (FH) Sabine Seebacher via application-professorship@aau.at no later than 16 March, 2025, including:
For general information please refer to the information leaflet provided at https://jobs.aau.at/arbeitgeber-universitaet-klagenfurt/. For specific information about the position please contact Univ.-Prof. Wolfgang Faber (wolfgang.faber@aau.at).
We regret that the university cannot reimburse applicants’ travel and lodging expenses incurred as part of the selection and/or hiring procedure.