Job Opening: Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences at Bremen University of Applied Sciences
- The Hochschule Bremen is offering a Sustainable Mobility Fellowship within its Faculty 2 (Architecture, Construction, and Environment), pending the approval of budget funds.
- The vacancy was listed as a career opportunity in Bremen, focusing on the intersection of environmental sustainability and mobility infrastructure.
- The appointment is subject to the release of necessary financial resources, a standard procedural requirement for public academic positions in Germany.
The Hochschule Bremen is offering a Sustainable Mobility Fellowship within its Faculty 2 (Architecture, Construction, and Environment), pending the approval of budget funds. The position is designed to support research and academic development in the field of sustainable transport and urban planning in Bremen.
The vacancy was listed as a career opportunity in Bremen, focusing on the intersection of environmental sustainability and mobility infrastructure. According to the job posting, the role is situated within the faculty dedicated to architecture and the environment, which oversees the technical and ecological aspects of city building.
The appointment is subject to the release of necessary financial resources, a standard procedural requirement for public academic positions in Germany. This means the fellowship’s official start date depends on the finalization of the university’s budget allocation for the specific project.
The fellowship targets candidates with a background in sustainable mobility, a field that encompasses the reduction of carbon emissions in transport, the expansion of public transit, and the integration of green infrastructure into urban design. The role is open to all genders, as indicated by the (w/m/d) designation in the listing.
By placing this fellowship within Faculty 2, the Hochschule Bremen aligns the position with its existing expertise in architecture and urban planning. This structure allows the fellow to work alongside specialists in construction and environmental science to develop mobility solutions that are physically and ecologically viable.
The recruitment process is part of a broader effort to attract academic talent to the city of Bremen. The listing categorizes the opportunity under several professional labels, including dual studies and vocational training paths, suggesting a focus on practical, applied research rather than purely theoretical study.
