School of Marine Sciences, Technology and Sustainable Development
The Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) invites Expressions of Interest from distinguished academics for Visiting Professor positions in the School of Marine Sciences, Technology and Sustainable Development, based in Larnaca, Cyprus.
Appointments are expected to commence during 2026 and may be of variable duration and intensity, as proposed by the applicant and agreed with the University.
The School of Marine Sciences, Technology and Sustainable Development is a newly established academic unit of CUT, comprising two departments:
The School aims to establish itself as an internationally recognised centre for research-led education and scholarship in marine sciences, marine and maritime technologies, and sustainable development, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinarity, applied research, and societal relevance.
While Visiting Professors will be appointed to one of the two departments, the call is issued at School level to encourage cross-departmental engagement and collaboration.
Expressions of interest are welcomed from academics with expertise in the following indicative (non-exhaustive) areas:
For the Department of Marine Sciences and Technology
For the Department of Sustainable Development:
Depending on expertise, availability, and institutional needs, Visiting Professors may be invited to contribute to:
Applicants should normally:
Interested academics are invited to submit:
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Cover Letter outlining:
Submissions should be sent electronically to:
Panayiotis Zaphiris panayiotis.zaphiris@cut.ac.cy
Deadline: 1 March 2026
Visiting Professor appointments are paid positions. The level of remuneration will be determined at a later stage, in accordance with the relevant institutional policies and available funding, taking into account the duration and scope of duties of the appointment.
This call is exploratory and non-binding and is intended to identify potential academic collaborators. Formal Visiting Professor appointments will be subject to institutional approval procedures.