Referenz: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Tenure Track Conference

The tenure track principle is intended to make academic career paths more predictable and transparent: it offers academics in the early stages of their careers the prospect of being appointed to a permanent professorship after successfully completing a probationary period, without further advertising or appointment procedures.

At the second tenure track conference in May 2025, experts and researchers at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities discussed the structural and cultural changes that the tenure track principle could bring about in the academic system – and how similar models could also be used for positions beyond professorship.

Conference documentation in a contemporary format

In order to preserve the results of the conference for the long term and make them accessible to a wider audience, we recorded the content and discussions in a multimedia one-pager. To this end, we developed the content concept, conducted background interviews, wrote summaries of the panels and transferred the content into a coherent overall structure. We were also responsible for the design concept and development of the documentation website.

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