Over 100 years of tradition
Beginning with the founding of the "Königliche Baugewerkschule" in Frankfurt in 1908, we as a department look back on a long tradition as an educational institution in the construction industry.
Today, we are one of the largest providers of degree programs in design, construction and operation in the Rhine-Main area. We offer 18 degree programs and currently educate around 2900 students in the teaching units of Architecture, Civil Engineering, Geodata Management.
Department Profile:
Our strength lies in a broad education in the Bachelor's programs and a professional specialization in the Master's programs. As a basis for successful studies, personal contact between lecturers and students, practical relevance and individual support in small learning groups are particularly important to us.
The framework for successful studies is provided by around 200 people working in the department. In teaching and research, our professors, lecturers, research assistants and laboratory staff. At the administrative level, our colleagues in administration, technology and science management.
Against the backdrop of the freedom of teaching and research, there are many opportunities for you to work in a self-determined manner, to pass on your experience and expertise to our students, and to set your own individual priorities.
Here you will find the general requirements for an HAW professorship.
You would like to pass on your knowledge? Expand your competencies in teaching?
You are welcome to proactively contact the lecturers responsible in your subject area and/or contact the teaching assignment administration. We also welcome our alumni as teaching assistants.
- Innovation professorships - freedom for research and development
- Teaching units: Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Geodata and Real Estate Management
- Events, news and much more
- Research competence in planning, construction and operation
- Networking of teaching, research and practice
- Study offer
The department offers exciting job profiles in teaching and research assistants as well as for technical-administrative staff and students.