Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart | Germany | 70xxx Stuttgart | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 01.08.2025 on stepstone.de
Digitalkurator*in (d/w/m)
Digital sovereignty for art colleges is a joint project of the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe and the Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe. The aim of the project, supported by the Innovation Foundation in higher education, is to develop and develop a digital teaching infrastructure based on the principles of sovereignty, openness, fatigue and sustainability in the context of artistic practice. Digital sovereignty means the ability of the institutions to allow all university members to use digital technologies in a self-determined, reflected and safe manner. The development of the digital infrastructure is therefore linked to a teaching and training programme for the development of a culture of data sovereignty and digital tiredness, which is aimed at the entire Higher Education Community. Subject to the final funding approval, the three art colleges have to occupy positions for the multi-level studio digital sovereignty in the areas of project coordination, digital curation, IT architecture, IT infrastructure and software. For the team at ABK Stuttgart we are looking for an at the earliest 01.10.2025 Digitalcuratorin (d/w/m) in full or part-time, EC 13 TV-L The employment is limited until 30.09.2029. In the case of a successful interim evaluation of the project, the funding and contract term can be renewed by two years. JOBV1_EN
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Digital sovereignty for art colleges is a joint project of the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe and the Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe. The aim of the project, supported by the Innovation Foundation in higher education, is to develop and develop a digital teaching infrastructure based on the principles of sovereignty, openness, fatigue and sustainability in the context of artistic practice. Digital sovereignty means the ability of the institutions to allow all university members to use digital technologies in a self-determined, reflected and safe manner. The development of the digital infrastructure is therefore linked to a teaching and training programme for the development of a culture of data sovereignty and digital tiredness, which is aimed at the entire Higher Education Community. Subject to the final funding approval, the three art colleges have to occupy positions for the multi-level studio digital sovereignty in the areas of project coordination, digital curation, IT architecture, IT infrastructure and software. For the team at ABK Stuttgart we are looking for an at the earliest 01.10.2025 Digitalcuratorin (d/w/m) in full or part-time, EC 13 TV-L The employment is limited until 30.09.2029. In the case of a successful interim evaluation of the project, the funding and contract term can be renewed by two years.
independent development and testing of innovative concepts, measures, strategies, communication and participation formats for shaping a sustainable digital transformation in studies and teaching at the University of Applied Sciences Conception and implementation of a teaching and training programme on digital literacy and data sovereignty, focusing on research data for the entire university community Conception and implementation of specialist symposia at the three colleges together with the studio team Working on the design and implementation of a digital strategy for each partner institution, based on the principles of sovereignty, openness, fatigue and sustainability
completed university studies of a relevant study programme in the field of digital humanities, in a discipline associated with arts and arts sciences or with computer science with proven interest in the respective other fields Experience in the field of digital skills and innovative teaching formats technical knowledge in at least one of the areas of open source software, open access, research data, databases, repositories Affinity for contemporary art and interest in a regular exchange with the university communities as well as in high school public events Willingness to participate in workshops and travel (especially between Karlsruhe and Stuttgart) Pleasure of teamwork and independent, structured, cooperative and solution-oriented working style Communication strength and interest in different cultures very good knowledge of German and English
Working in a dedicated team in a vibrant / varied working environment Compensation according to E 13 TV-L in the event of the contractual conditions and an additional service (VBL) Learning further education and new things are in our nature – therefore we promote each of our employees in a targeted and individual way flexible working time design and possibility of mobile work very good connection to the ÖPNV and grant of a JobTicket or Germany tickets Job ABK Stuttgart understands itself as a family-friendly university and has committed itself in its gender equality plan to equal opportunities for women and men and to maintaining gender balance in the field of artistic-scientific staff. Therefore, women and members of underrepresented groups are explicitly invited to apply. People with disabilities are preferably set with appropriate suitability. Full-time jobs are generally participatory. JOBV1_EN
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