Professorship of Neurosurgery (f/m/d) We are looking for a high‑profile personality with outstanding scientific and didactic qualifications who will represent and actively develop the field of neurosurgery in teaching, research and patient care.
Areas of responsibility
Representation of the entire specialty in teaching and research, in particular
Organization and implementation of courses in the human medicine degree programmes
Further development of teaching, particularly in terms of the integrative teaching concept
Preparation and supervision of examinations
Supervision of Master's theses
Further development of the PhD program, supervision of PhD students and promotion of young scientists
Integration of neurosurgery into the Faculty's research priorities
Development and implementation of research projects and acquisition of third‑party funding
Active collaboration and further development in the Head and Nerve Center
Cooperation in teaching and research with the SFU's relevant (clinical) cooperation partners
Willingness for inter‑ and multidisciplinary cooperation
Motivation and ability to lead employees
Requirements profile
Specialist in neurosurgery or equivalent university education
Habilitation or habilitation‑equivalent achievements in teaching and research
Teaching activity in the field of neurosurgery at university institutions
Outstanding, internationally visible scientific qualifications in the specialist field
Successful management of research projects with acquisition of third‑party funding
Experience abroad
Experience in interdisciplinary cooperation
Social and communication skills, management experience
General conditions Employment is on a permanent basis in Vienna and is subject to the provisions of the Austrian Salaried Employees Act.
Remuneration is in accordance with the guidelines of the Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna. There is a willingness to overpay in line with the market according to qualifications and professional experience.
We offer a working environment that provides equal opportunities regardless of age, gender, sexual identity, disability, origin or religion. SFU is committed to gender equality and strives to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching. We therefore strongly encourage applications from qualified women. Furthermore, SFU strives to create application and working conditions that are as barrier‑free as possible. In this context, SFU actively supports applications from people with disabilities.
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Areas of responsibility
Representation of the entire specialty in teaching and research, in particular
Organization and implementation of courses in the human medicine degree programmes
Further development of teaching, particularly in terms of the integrative teaching concept
Preparation and supervision of examinations
Supervision of Master's theses
Further development of the PhD program, supervision of PhD students and promotion of young scientists
Integration of neurosurgery into the Faculty's research priorities
Development and implementation of research projects and acquisition of third‑party funding
Active collaboration and further development in the Head and Nerve Center
Cooperation in teaching and research with the SFU's relevant (clinical) cooperation partners
Willingness for inter‑ and multidisciplinary cooperation
Motivation and ability to lead employees
Requirements profile
Specialist in neurosurgery or equivalent university education
Habilitation or habilitation‑equivalent achievements in teaching and research
Teaching activity in the field of neurosurgery at university institutions
Outstanding, internationally visible scientific qualifications in the specialist field
Successful management of research projects with acquisition of third‑party funding
Experience abroad
Experience in interdisciplinary cooperation
Social and communication skills, management experience
General conditions Employment is on a permanent basis in Vienna and is subject to the provisions of the Austrian Salaried Employees Act.
Remuneration is in accordance with the guidelines of the Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna. There is a willingness to overpay in line with the market according to qualifications and professional experience.
We offer a working environment that provides equal opportunities regardless of age, gender, sexual identity, disability, origin or religion. SFU is committed to gender equality and strives to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching. We therefore strongly encourage applications from qualified women. Furthermore, SFU strives to create application and working conditions that are as barrier‑free as possible. In this context, SFU actively supports applications from people with disabilities.
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Sigmund Freud PrivatUniversität Recruiting-Team