The Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin) is one of the largest and most diverse art universities in Europe, where artistic teaching and practice intersect with academic discourse to shape its distinctive profile. With a history spanning more than 300 years, it is deeply rooted in the city of Berlin and, with more than 700 events each year, serves as a significant cultural driving force.
UdK Berlin unites a broad spectrum of study programmes in Fine Arts, Design, Music, Performing Arts, and the academic disciplines related to these fields. Its profile is complemented by the Inter-University Centre for Dance Berlin and the Jazz Institute Berlin. For its approximately 4,500 students – about one third of whom come from abroad – the university offers excellent opportunities for study and research, fostering ongoing exchange between artistic practice and scholarly reflection.
The Inter-University Centre for Dance at the UdK is looking for a new member of staff to fill the following position:
– Salary group 13 TV-L Berlin universities (German public service salary scale)–
with three quarters of the regular weekly working hours (currently 29,55 hours per week) limited to a period of 30 months
Start of service of the professorship: 1 January 2026
Reference number: 4/1994/26
The Inter-University Centre for Dance (-berlin.de) is an internationally oriented educational and re-search institute for contemporary dance, choreography and performance jointly run by the University of the Arts Berlin and the Ernst Busch University of Theatre Arts, in cooperation with TanzRaumBerlin, a network from the professional dance scene. There are three established courses of study at the HZT: Dance, Context, Choreography (BA), Choreography (MA) and Solo/Dance/Authorship (MA). The HZT Berlin stands for a close integration of artistic and academic practice. The position is to take place in the field of research of Professor Dr. Sandra Noeth and is part of her work in the area of Body-based Artistic Research at the interface between aesthetics, politics and ethics. Her approach studies bodies as witnesses, documents and agents within con-temporary aesthetic, socio-political, and ethical contexts and processes. See: https://www.hzt-berlin.de/en/center/people/sandra-noeth/
UdK Berlin is committed to being a non-discriminatory learning, teaching and working environment of equal opportunity and is working towards removing structural barriers (such as, for example, physical, language, racial, age-related, gender-specific, heteronormative and other barriers). It is striving to increase the proportion of women on its staff by recruiting and promoting qualified women, especially in executive positions and in areas in which they are underrepresented, and places particular emphasis on an intersectional approach. UdK Berlin expressly invites qualified candidates with a history of migration, black people and/or people of colour to apply. Equally qualified applicants with a recognised severe disability receive preferential consideration. If you have a severe disability, please mention it in your application.
We look forward to receiving your complete application with meaningful accompanying documents in English. We ask you to submit the following documents: A curriculum vitae; proof of qualifications, academic credentials, work and teaching experience; a letter of motivation explaining your suitability for the position and your areas of interest (max. 1,000 words); summary of your artistic research focus (max. 1,000 words); outline of the project’s implementation in relation to the context and timeframe of the position (max. 1,000 words) by 1 July 2026. Please submit all of the above exclusively via our online application portal.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms Trautwein per telephone on: 030/3185-1402.
Further information is available at www.udk-berlin.de/universitaet/stellenausschreibungen/