Lancaster University invites applications for a full-time, indefinite Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Computer Science to join its ambitious and growing campus in Leipzig, Germany.
The successful candidate will ideally take up the appointment no later than January 2027.
Located in one of Germany's most dynamic, liveable, and culturally vibrant cities, Lancaster University Leipzig delivers the same academic excellence and student experience as Lancaster University's UK campus. As part of a globally connected institution, the Leipzig campus combines the advantages of a close-knit academic community with access to an international network of scholars, researchers, and industry partners.
We are seeking an outstanding academic to strengthen the research profile of the School of Computing and Communications and contribute to the continued development of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in areas such as Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Science, and Cyber Security.
The successful candidate will contribute to the University's research, teaching, and engagement activities by:
Developing a high-quality, internationally recognised research programme in Computer Science;
Publishing research in leading journals and conferences;
Pursuing external research funding opportunities;
Delivering excellent teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes;
Contributing to curriculum development through innovative, practice-oriented teaching approaches;
Supporting knowledge exchange, industry engagement, and public outreach activities;
Participating actively in the academic life of the department and wider University.
Applicants must hold a PhD in Computer Science or a closely related discipline and possess a strong foundation in core areas of the field.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
An emerging or established record of high-quality research;
Experience of effective university-level teaching;
A commitment to student engagement and academic citizenship;
Evidence of outreach, knowledge exchange, professional service, or wider community engagement.
German language skills are not required for this position. However, we are particularly interested in candidates who are enthusiastic about building a long-term academic career at Lancaster University Leipzig.
We warmly encourage applications from candidates from under-represented groups.
Joining our Computer Science team offers the opportunity to shape the future of a growing international campus while advancing your own academic career. We offer:
A collegial, interdisciplinary, and supportive academic environment;
Opportunities for collaboration across Lancaster University's global research network;
Access to Leipzig's thriving and expanding research ecosystem;
Extensive professional development opportunities, including support towards Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA);
A permanent contract following a six-month probationary period;
Clear promotion pathways to Associate Professor and Professor;
Comprehensive relocation support, including assistance with accommodation, visa and settlement processes, school registration for children, and German language training for you and your partner.
To apply, please submit the following documents in PDF format:
A cover letter;
A research statement (maximum four pages) outlining:
Your research achievements and future vision;
How your work would strengthen the department's research profile;
Potential collaborations across Lancaster University, both in Leipzig and internationally;
A teaching statement (maximum two pages);
A current curriculum vitae.
Applications that do not include all required documents will not be considered.
For an informal discussion about the position, please contact: Dr Guido Schmitz
Head of Department via email: [email protected]
Further details about Lancaster University Leipzig can be found at www.lancasterleipzig.de
Further details Lancaster’s School of Computing and Communication (SCC) can be found at www.lancaster.ac.uk/scc
Please note that this is a full-time, indefinite position based in Leipzig, Germany. The contracting employer is Lancaster Leipzig GmbH.