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Hum­boldt-Uni­ver­si­tät zu Ber­lin - Sprach- und literaturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät - Institut für deutsche Literatur

Professor for “Comparative Literature and Film Studies/Digital Media”
(W3, “full professor”)

in the Department of Languages and Literature by 01.10.2026.

Working field:

The Faculty of Language, Literature and Humanities of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin seeks to appoint a

Professor for “Comparative Literature and Film Studies/Digital Media”
(W3, “full professor”)

in the Department of Languages and Literature by 01.10.2026.

The professorship is supposed to represent broadly the specifications named in the denomination with reference to modern German literature in a systematic and/or historical orientation. At least one of the two focal points of the denomination must therefore already have a relevant track record in teaching and/or research.

Applicants should support the growing importance of film and media analysis in school context, particularly in the area of teacher training for secondary school types (ISG) at Bachelor's and Master's level, by providing a disciplinary foundation. We expect the development and expansion of comparative media perspectives in relation to school-relevant areas of competence in German literature. A willingness to engage in this field is a prerequisite. It is desirable that the professorship should also contribute to the teaching programs for primary school teaching.

Teaching and research areas of the professorship can include film and media theory and/or history, e.g. in concrete connection to literary film adaptations, in the comparison between literary texts and visual aesthetics, in the examination of new forms of digital writing and publishing as well as in other sub-areas of intermediality and transmediality in historical and systematic perspective. A proven theoretical competence in media-specific analysis is desirable. Applicants should participate in ongoing collaborative and externally funded projects and apply for new collaborative and externally funded projects. Cooperation – also on an international level – is expected, as is active involvement in academic self-administration.

The applicant must meet the legal requirements for professorial appointments in accordance with § 100 of the ’Berliner Hochschulgesetz’.

How to apply:

The Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. International applicants are welcome. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration history are specifically encouraged to apply.

Please send your application until 07.10.2025, referencing the job ID PR/012/25 to: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dean of Faculty of Language, Literature and Humanities, Prof. Dr. Beate Lütke, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Germany or preferably in electronic form in a single pdf file to berufungen.sprachlit@hu-berlin.de. Since we will not return your documents, please submit copies only.

Applications should include
(1) a cover letter,
(2) a CV,
(3) a teaching concept including a summary of teaching experience (max. 3 pages),
(4) a research concept describing the candidate's current research program and proposed research in macroeconomics (max. 3 pages),
(5) up to 3 selected publications and working papers, including short explanations why these were selected,
(6) a statement (max. 1 page) identifying previous and future contributions to equity, diversity and inclusion, and the candidate`s ability to work in culturally diverse groups,
(7) copies of certificates, and
(8) contact details of up to three references.

Data protection information on the processing of your personal data in the context of the tender and selection procedure can be found on the homepage of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: https://hu.berlin/DSGVO.

Please visit our website www.hu-berlin.de/stellenangebote, which gives you access to the legally binding German version.