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Institution Faculty of Biology - Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences / Munich Center for Neurosciences
Remuneration group TV-L E13
Full-time / Part-time Full-time (100%)
Start date As soon as possible (Initially limited to two years)

About us:

Munich is one of the leading national and international hubs for neuroscientific research and teaching, characterized by close networking between universities, clinics, and non-university research institutions. The Graduate School for Systemic Neuroscience (GSN LMU) with its PhD program and the associated international Master's program in Neuroscience are central components of this profile and offer research-oriented, interdisciplinary training for students from Germany and abroad.

To advance further cross-institutional development of the MSc and PhD programs in Neuroscience within the framework of the Synergy Cluster of Excellence we are looking for a Coordinator Program Development in Neuroscience at the LMU Campus Martinsried

We are looking for you:

Coordinator Program Development in Neuroscience (m/f/x)

in Planegg

Your tasks and responsibilities:

  • Cross-institutional development and consolidation of programs in the field of Neuroscience
  • Establishment and quality management of joint programs
  • Consolidation and redesign of curricula for the degree programs and coordination of course, exam, and module planning
  • Intensive consultation and networking with the participating institutions
  • Development and consolidation of study administration processes
  • Further development, management, and supervision of the selection process
  • Management of grade administration 

Your qualifications:

  • Doctorate in Neuroscience or a related subject desirable
  • In-depth knowledge of the higher education landscape and, ideally, experience in independent program coordination, preferably with interdisciplinary programs
  • Willingness to actively participate and take on a high degree of personal responsibility within the framework of an innovative and interdisciplinary project and team
  • Very good German and English skills
  • Flexibility and commitment
  • High intercultural competence and an independent, organized, and service-oriented approach to work

Benefits:

  • We are a dedicated team with a variety of interesting tasks.
  • Your workplace is located on the easily accessible Planegg-Martinsried campus on the outskirts of Munich.
  • We offer a comprehensive range of training and continuing education opportunities.
  • Work-life balance is important to us: with us, you have the opportunity to benefit from various working models, mobile working, and flexible working hours.
  • In addition, you can benefit from the various LMU corporate benefits

LMU has signed the “Diversity Charter” and is committed to diversity among its employees. We therefore actively promote equality between women and men.

Remuneration depending on qualifications and experience, up to a maximum of TV-L E13

Also possible in a part-time capacity.

People with disabilities who are equally as qualified as other applicants will receive preferential treatment.

Contact:

If we have sparked your interest, we look forward to receiving your detailed application via email (as a PDF file no larger than 5 MB) by February 16, 2026, addressed to Verena Winkler.

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