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Full Professor (W3) of Livestock and Rangeland Systems in the Tropics and Subtropics
Universität Hohenheim
The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences invites applications for the position of a
Full Professor (W3) of Livestock and Rangeland
Systems in the Tropics and Subtropics
at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics (Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute) to be filled in as soon as possible.
The professorship will represent the field of “Livestock and Rangeland Systems in the Tropics and Subtropics” in research and teaching.
The successful candidate will be expected to conduct research into the systems of sustainable development of livestock and rangeland systems in the tropics and subtropics. The aim is to research the interactions between tropical, primarily pastoral livestock farming and climate change, biodiversity and food security while developing innovative approaches to resolve conflicting objectives. The focus will be on empirical research at the herd and landscape level, whereby modeling can also be used. The successful candidate must be qualified in at least one of the livestock science areas of feeding, rangeland management, husbandry systems, breeding, or animal health management and have a record of independent innovative research as well as empirical research experience in tropical agricultural systems. It is expected that the professor will engage in inter- and transdisciplinary cooperation with research groups within the institute and the university as well as with international research organizations and non-scientific actors.
We are seeking an individual with a demonstrated history of internationally recognized research and a record of high-ranking, relevant publications in the field, as well as the capacity to acquire third-party funding.
The successful candidate is to offer courses taught in English on livestock and rangeland systems in the tropics and subtropics for the B.Sc., M.Sc., and doctoral programs. For international applicants, the professor is expected to have or acquire German language skills within a reasonable period of time in order to be able to offer courses taught in German for the B.Sc. degree programs.
The position offers attractive conditions for first-time full professor appointees. Prerequisites for applicants are habilitation or an equivalent research and teaching record which may have been established during a Junior or Assistant Professorship.
The advertised position is tenured. If appointed as full professor for the first time, the University of Hohenheim reserves its right to probationary employment. With equal qualifications, preference will be given to candidates with disabilities.
The University of Hohenheim seeks to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching and therefore strongly encourages female scientists to apply.
Please attach the following documents to your application: a cover letter, a statement of your future research interests, a curriculum vitae, transcripts of records and degree certificates, a list of publications, a list of third-party funded projects, a teaching record, information on teaching evaluations as well as three key publications.
Please apply online at by March 26, 2025. Questions regarding the position may be directed to Prof. Dr. Ludwig Hölzle (Ludwig.hoelzle@uni-hohenheim.de).

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