A teaching contract (Lehrauftrag in German) gives doctoral candidates the opportunity to take over university teaching, e.g. by holding seminars or practice classes for students.

Advantages

  • Acquisition of experience in teaching, which can be useful in a later appointment
  • Can, under certain circumstances, be exercised in addition to a scholarship or a non-university professional activity. The exercise of a teaching contract parallel to a contract as an academic staff member is only possible if the contract as staff member is subject to a time limit for third-party funding in accordance with Section 2 (2) WissZeitVG (academic fixed-term contract). Binding information on personnel law issues can be obtained from the Human Resources Department (in German) Service PA 2.

Disadvantages

  • self-employed, i.e. no social security provided by the higher education institution
  • Payment per lesson
  • relatively modest fees and limited hours in view of the amount of preparation and follow-up work involved. Therefore usually not sufficient as the sole source of funding

Teaching contracts are usually not advertised, but are awarded on a semester basis by the chair/institute/faculty to persons who appear suitable. If you are interested in a teaching contract, it is advisable to contact the supervisor or university teaching staff in related subjects.

More information on teaching contracts at JGU (in German)

University teaching workshops available for teaching staff