Webinar Recap: HAW Professorships – A Practice-Oriented Career Path – with HTW Berlin
What does it take to become a professor at a University of Applied Sciences (HAW) in Germany? Our recent webinar explored this career path with insights from Prof. Dr. Helena Mihaljevic, Prof. Dr. Tine Lehmann, and Prof. Dr. Stefanie Molthagen-Schnöring from Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin!
What Makes a HAW Professorship Different?
Unlike traditional university positions, professorships at HAWs emphasize practice-oriented teaching and #applied #research. Teaching load is high, direct #contact with #students is central, and #collaboration with #industry is encouraged.
But how do you get there - and what do you need to bring?
Spoiler: It’s a mix of teaching, research, and service - and all three matter.
Here’s what the panel emphasized:
#Teaching
➡️ The standard teaching load is 16-18 SWS. At some institutions (like HTW Berlin), this can be reduced to 14–16 SWS with active research, “Gremienarbeit” and further other university-related activities.
➡️ A clear teaching philosophy. Document your experience, include evaluations, and qualifications.
#Professional #Experience Outside Academia
➡️ At least five years of professional experience after the university degree, including a minimum of three years outside academia (e.g. in industry).
➡️ This can include applied research in companies, consultancy work, or leadership in R&D -all relating to your field and well documented.
#Research
➡️ Maintaining a research profile — even while working in industry — makes a difference. Publications, conference talks, third-party funding applications, and collaborations count.
➡️ Social sciences thrive & although humanities are scarce - interdisciplinarity opens doors.
#Administrative #Work
➡️ Don’t underestimate “Gremienarbeit” — involvement in committees, governance, or organizational development.
➡️ This is part of academic life. If you’ve done it, put it in your CV.
#Language
➡️ German is not always mandatory, especially in English-taught programs, but it is often an asset.
➡️ Administrative responsibilities usually require at least solid working knowledge of German.
Even if a professorship is still a few years away, you can set yourself up strategically:
🔸Build teaching experience early (e.g., guest lectures, adjunct roles).
🔸Stay active in research beyond academia.
🔸Highlight governance experience.
🔸Use platforms: http://academics.de and monitor HLB listings.
🔸Explore hlb.de - the Association of Professors at HAWs. Use it for community and advocacy.
🔸Reach out to departments, send initiative applications, and network within study programs.
🔸Consider demographics: a generational shift is coming - there will be many openings.
The message of our experts was clear: a HAW professorship is not an “easier” or fallback academic career - it’s a highly engaged, hands-on path that calls for #motivation, #autonomy, and a #passion for applied education.