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Workshop

At­trac­ting top in­ter­na­tio­nal re­se­ar­chers—but how?

Wübben Stif­tung Wis­sen­schaft is hosting a prac­ti­cal work­shop on this topic. During the two-day event, de­cisi­on-makers from German uni­ver­si­ties will par­ti­ci­pa­te to share ex­pe­ri­en­ces, discuss chal­len­ges, and develop stra­te­gies for suc­cess­ful­ly ap­poin­ting in­ter­na­tio­nal scho­l­ars.

For the third time, Wübben Stif­tung is hosting the work­shop “Making it Work – Best Prac­tices in Hiring In­ter­na­tio­nal Pro­fes­sors” for a small group of uni­ver­si­ties. The work­shop will cover a wide range of topics, from in­ter­na­tio­na­li­za­ti­on stra­te­gies and re­cruit­ment to dual-career op­por­tu­nities and in­te­gra­ti­on into the new work and living en­vi­ron­ment, ad­dres­sing in­sti­tu­tio­nal re­qui­re­ments and pro­ces­ses, in­ter­cul­tu­ral aspects, prac­ti­cal ques­ti­ons, and con­cre­te examp­les.

No­vem­ber 19–20, 2026, Berlin

Experts from the Foun­da­ti­on for In­ter­na­tio­nal Mo­bi­li­ty  will share va­lu­able in­sights on topics such as on­boar­ding pro­ces­ses, dual-career models, and re­cruit­ment stra­te­gies. There will also be ample op­por­tu­ni­ty for dis­cus­sion and ex­chan­ge with the experts and among the uni­ver­si­ty par­ti­ci­pants.

Suc­cess­ful re­cruit­ment from abroad re­qui­res col­la­bo­ra­ti­on among many dif­fe­rent sta­ke­hol­ders within uni­ver­si­ties. This calls for a shared un­der­stan­ding of the in­sti­tu­ti­on’s wel­co­m­ing culture, as well as a com­mit­ment to making all pro­grams and offers ac­ces­si­ble and un­der­stand­a­ble to re­se­ar­chers who have no prior ex­pe­ri­ence with the German aca­de­mic system.

For this reason, the Foun­da­ti­on invites uni­ver­si­ties to par­ti­ci­pa­te in the work­shop as a team. This team should consist of a member of the uni­ver­si­ty ad­mi­nis­tra­ti­on, re­p­re­sen­ta­ti­ves from the de­part­ments of tenure-track ap­point­ments and in­ter­na­tio­nal affairs or the Welcome Center. In ad­di­ti­on, it is pos­si­ble to re­gis­ter a dean whose faculty plans to in­crea­se re­cruit­ment from abroad in the coming years. 

Program (ten­ta­ti­ve)

The lan­guage of the event is English.

No­vem­ber 19, 2026

  • Welcome Dinner & Keynote

No­vem­ber 20, 2026

  • Re­crui­t­ing – the aca­de­mic’s per­spec­tive
    → Ex­pec­ta­ti­ons of in­ter­na­tio­nal ap­p­li­cants
    → In­for­ma­ti­on and com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on needs
    → Lan­guage and cul­tu­ral con­si­de­ra­ti­ons
  • Re­crui­t­ing – the uni­ver­si­ty’s per­spec­tive
    → Using net­works and re­sour­ces for active re­crui­t­ing
    → At­trac­ting in­ter­na­tio­nal aca­de­mics to your in­sti­tu­ti­on
    → Un­der­stan­ding in­ter­na­tio­nal can­di­da­tes’ needs
  • Ob­sta­cles to in­ter­na­tio­na­li­za­ti­on at German uni­ver­si­ties
  • Dual career: op­por­tu­nities and chal­len­ges
    → Net­wor­king for spouses and part­ners
    → Ser­vices the uni­ver­si­ty can offer
    → Dual career hires: pos­si­bi­li­ties and Limits
  • On­boar­ding – all the (not so) little things that matter
    → Na­vi­ga­ting bu­reau­cra­cy, insuran­ce, taxes
    → Child­ca­re & schools
    → Lear­ning the lan­guage, getting to know the culture
    → Un­der­stan­ding the work En­vi­ron­ment
  • In­sti­tu­tio­nal Change for suc­cess­ful in­ter­na­tio­nal re­cruit­ment and re­ten­ti­on
    → From stra­te­gy papers to per­ma­nent pro­ces­ses
    → From the ex­cep­ti­on to the rule: iden­ti­fy­ing and re­pli­ca­ting best prac­tices
    → Mo­bi­li­zing allies, crea­ting al­li­an­ces
    → Main­tai­ning mo­men­tum for in­sti­tu­tio­nal change

 

Secure your spot to make ap­point­ments of in­ter­na­tio­nal pro­fes­sor­ships at your in­sti­tu­ti­on more suc­cess­ful! Please contact us via email at glo­bal­m­inds@w-s-w.org.