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Teaching Fellow in Intellectual Property
Chalmers University of Technology

Teaching Fellow in Intellectual Property

2026-08-31 (Europe/Stockholm)
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Om arbeidsgiveren

Our goal is to focus on competence, knowledge and collaboration in order to play an important, demonstrable role in social development.

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Chalmers University of Technology strives for academic excellence while addressing the challenges and needs of society and industry. We offer a creative and dynamic environment for research, education, innovation and applied science.

Our teachers play a vital role in shaping and renewing education and teaching of high quality, giving students the best possible conditions. We are now inviting applications for a permanent position as Teaching Fellow, contributing to the development of education within Intellectual Property.

Chalmers aims to become a globally leading university of technology, driven by high-quality research and education, openness and collaboration. As a Teaching Fellow, you will contribute to this goal through engaging teaching and learning in a collegial and inclusive environment.

The position also offers the opportunity to spend up to 20 percent of your working time participating in research or other professional development, enabling you to deepen your subject expertise and further grow as an educator.

About the division and department

The department of Technology Management and Economics conducts outstanding research within three broad areas: Innovation & entrepreneurship, Supply chain & operations management, and society studies. The position will be placed at the division of Entrepreneurship and Strategy. The division conducts research in innovation, entrepreneurship, strategy, and organisational behaviour.

The division of Entrepreneurship and Strategy is a supplier of education, especially to the master program EBD (Entrepreneurship and Business Design) at Chalmers School of Entrepreneurship as well as MEI (Management and Economics of Innovation). The division is also engaged in R&D in collaboration with Chalmers Ventures​ and Chalmer´s co-owned Lindholmen Science Park.

About the role

You will teach, develop and lead courses primarily at master’s level. Teaching at other levels may be included. You will teach in the area of intellectual property (IP), with two main focus areas: a) management and strategy of IP in technology-based innovation and b) generation, development, analysis, and management of IP within early-stage entrepreneurial venturing processes.

The teaching aims to equip students with knowledge, methods and analytical tools to understand how IP can be identified, packaged, scoped, protected, managed and used strategically in different organizational contexts and venturing processes. The content includes basic knowledge of different forms of IP rights, as well as more advanced perspectives on IP strategy, IP-based value creation, patenting and licensing, partnerships, IP analytics, freedom-to-operate considerations, commercialization, and the role of IP in new venture development, deep-tech entrepreneurship, and established technology-based firms.

A central part of the role pedagogically is to connect theoretical frameworks with practical application. This may include case-based teaching, live cases, role-play pedagogy, supervision of student projects, applied workshops and collaboration with external actors from industry, the professional IP community, and the entrepreneurial ecosystem. You will be part of a teacher team that contributes to the development of the educational offering.

As a teacher, we expect you to be interested in research and to continuously develop your own competence to be able to base your teaching on recent developments in research and practice. Your job may also include supervision of thesis projects, leadership and administration.

Main responsibilities

The main duties involve teaching at the first and second cycle levels.
As a Teaching Fellow, you will:

  • teach and supervise students
  • develop and revise courses and programmes
  • integrate new knowledge and research into education
  • contribute to the pedagogical environment through reflection and collegial learning
  • engage in utilisation and academic citizenship, for example through collaboration with schools or participation in internal committees

Up to 20 percent of your working time may be spent participating in research or other professional development, in agreement with your manager.

Qualifications

  • A doctoral degree in a field relevant to the position, such as in management, economics, or law with an innovation and/or IP focus, or another closely related field
  • Documented teaching proficiency and experience in teaching at first and second cycle levels
  • Ability to design and develop courses with a reflective and critical approach
  • Strong ability to combine subject expertise with understanding of student learning based on educational research and proven experience
  • Good ability to connect theoretical perspectives with practical application, for example through cases, project-based learning or collaboration with external actors
  • Documented competence in IP, including patents and other forms of IP rights, and their role in innovation, entrepreneurship, technology-based business development, and strategy
  • Experience in course development at higher education level
  • Higher education pedagogical training in accordance with current SUHF recommendations*
  • Good language skills in English, both written and oral, at a level where you are confident to teach

*Higher education teaching training in accordance with SUHF's recommendation, which includes higher education teaching courses of at least 15 credits, is required for employment as a Teaching Fellow. If the requirement for higher education teaching courses has not yet been fulfilled, employment may be offered as an Assistant Teaching Fellow. The employee is then expected to meet the requirements within two years and may subsequently be promoted to Teaching Faculty. 

It is advantageous to have well documented:

  • experience of teaching IP management, IP strategy, patent strategy, technology commercialization, entrepreneurship, innovation management or related subjects, including technology-related compliance
  • experience of working with IP in practical settings, for example in startups, scaleups, established firms, technology transfer, consultancy, patent-related work, or public/private innovation support organizations
  • experience of case-based, project-based, role play pedagogy and/or challenge-driven learning
  • experience of course development and teaching in interdisciplinary educational environments
  • experience of collaboration with external actors

Terms of employment

Permanent employment.

What we offer

Chalmers provides a dynamic and inspiring environment in the coastal city of Gothenburg, combining academic excellence with a strong commitment to sustainability, equality, and collaboration.

Read more about working at Chalmers and our employee benefits. Learn more about life in Gothenburg and Sweden’s family-friendly policies, including generous parental leave, subsidized childcare, free education, and universal healthcare, at Move To Gothenburg.

Chalmers promotes gender balance and actively works with equality and inclusion initiatives, such as the GENIE Initiative for gender equality and excellence.

Application

The application should be written in English and submitted through the Chalmers recruitment portal. Please include:

  • Personal letter – describe your motivation and how you would contribute to education at Chalmers.
  • CV – including publications and teaching experience.
  • Pedagogical portfolio – compiled according to Chalmers’ guidelines.
  • Degree certificate – verifying your doctoral degree.
  • Other relevant documents – that demonstrate merits in teaching, collaboration or leadership.

A background check may be conducted as part of the application process.

Application deadline: August 31, 2026

Contact

For questions about the position, please contact:
Tomas Karlsson, Division manager
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +46729611153

*** Chalmers declines to consider all offers of further announcement publishing or other types of support for the recruiting process in connection with this position. *** 

Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg conducts research and education in technology and natural sciences at a high international level. The university has 3100 employees and 10,000 students, and offers education in engineering, science, shipping and architecture. With scientific excellence as a basis, Chalmers promotes knowledge and technical solutions for a sustainable world. Through global commitment and entrepreneurship, we foster an innovative spirit, in close collaboration with wider society.
Chalmers was founded in 1829 and still has the same motto today: Avancez – forward.

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Tittel
Teaching Fellow in Intellectual Property
Plassering
Maskingränd 2 Göteborg, Sverige
Publiseringsdato
2026-07-02
Søknadsfrist
2026-08-31 23:59 (Europe/Stockholm)
2026-08-31 23:59 (CET)
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