Founded in 2019 by tech and education entrepreneur Dr. Serg Bell, Constructor Group is a global institution dedicated to revolutionizing education and driving innovation in Machine Intelligence, Quantum Technology, Intelligent Materials, Hybrid Reality, and Life Engineering. Our ecosystem includes Constructor Knowledge, offering education tools and services worldwide; Constructor, a software company delivering advanced tech solutions; and Constructor Capital, providing early-stage funding for science, technology, and digital transformation projects. Backed by a diverse network of academic partners, business leaders, and Nobel laureates, Constructor Group is redefining education and technology for the future.
OVERVIEW
The Director of Research and Transfer at Constructor University plays a pivotal role in shaping the university's research strategy, fostering innovation, and ensuring the efficient transfer of knowledge and technology to society and industry. This leadership position involves managing interdisciplinary research projects, strengthening relationships with external partners, and supporting faculty in advancing their research agendas. The Director also oversees the university's technology transfer office and ensures the successful commercialisation of research outcomes.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Research Strategy & Leadership:
Develop and implement long-term research strategies.
Manage the financial and organisational aspects of grants and ensure successful audits.
Promote high-impact research and support competitive funding proposals.
2. Innovation & Technology Transfer:
Oversee commercial and contractual aspects of externally funded research.
Lead knowledge and technology transfer efforts to industry, government, and non-profits.
Manage the Technology Transfer Office, including intellectual property and licensing.
3. Partnerships & External Relations:
Build strategic partnerships with industry, research institutions, and government.
Negotiate research agreements and represent the university in consortia.
4. Research Support & Capacity Building:
Coordination grant support services across departments (e.g., HR, Finance).
Mentor faculty in securing funding and organising training to enhance research skills.
Foster a culture of research excellence and innovation.
5. Policy Development & Compliance:
Ensure compliance with research guidelines.
Develop and implement policies for research, intellectual property, and innovation.
Maintain adherence to national and international research regulations and ethics.
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Professional Experience:
Research Leadership: Minimum of 10 years of experience in a research-intensive environment, demonstrating a strong record of research leadership, project management, and strategic planning.
External Funding Acquisition: Demonstrated success in securing external research funding from national and international funding bodies, specifically but not limited to DFG, BMBF, EU grants, etc.
Technology Transfer & Commercialization: Proven experience in managing technology transfer activities, including intellectual property management, patenting, licensing, and commercialisation of research outcomes.
Collaboration & Partnership Building: Track record of building and maintaining successful collaborations with industry, government, non-profit organisations, and other research institutions.
2. Skills & Competencies:
Leadership & Strategic Planning: Strong leadership skills with the ability to set strategic priorities, drive change, and foster a culture of innovation and excellence.
Project Management: Expertise in enhancing grant applications from the formal and budgeting standpoint; managing, auding, reporting, and controlling large, interdisciplinary projects and coordinating teams from diverse academic and industrial backgrounds.
Communication & Negotiation: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to negotiate research contracts, licensing agreements, and collaboration deals effectively. · Problem-Solving & Analytical Thinking: Ability to identify opportunities, address challenges, and find innovative solutions in research and technology transfer.
3. Knowledge:
Research Ecosystem: In-depth understanding of the research landscape, including knowledge of funding mechanisms, research trends, and technology transfer practices in Germany, the EU, and globally.
Intellectual Property Management: Familiarity with IP laws, patenting processes, and best practices for managing intellectual property in a university setting.
Innovation & Commercialization: Knowledge of business development, start-up ecosystems, and entrepreneurship support, with experience in promoting spin-offs and start-ups.
4. Language Proficiency:
German & English Fluency.
5. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in Higher Education Sector: Previous experience in an academic or research institution, with an understanding of university research structures, policies, and compliance.
Global Perspective: Exposure to international research networks and consortia, with the ability to leverage global connections to benefit the university’s research and innovation agenda.