The university is managed by a not-for-profit company
Constructor University Bremen gGmbH. In line with the statutes, it is composed of four organs: the councilors, the board of trustees, the board of governors and the executive board, which comprises the managing director and the president. The board of governors is the central decision-making committee for all the fundamental questions of the university's development, including the appointment of the president and the professors. Christian Jacobs, the eldest son of the entrepreneur and patron Klaus J. Jacobs (1936–2008), is a member of the board of trustees of the Jacobs Foundation.
University leadership •
Sir Konstantin Novoselov, President (since February 2026) • Stanislav Protasov, President (March 2023 – February 2026) •
Fabio Pammolli, President (January – December 2022) • Andrea Herzig‑Erler (Managing Director 2020 – 2022) and Thomas Auf der Heyde (Managing Director since 2020) •
Antonio Loprieno, President 2019 – 2020 • Michael Hülsmann, President 2018 – 2019 •
Katja Windt, President 2014 – 2018 •
Heinz‑Otto Peitgen, President 2013 – 2014 • Joachim Treusch, President 2006 – 2012 • Fritz Schaumann, President 1999 – 2006
Board of Governors Sources: •
Serguei Beloussov, founder and chairman of the Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (Chairman of the board of governors). •
Philipp Rösler, former vice chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany and member of the supervisory board of various listed companies (deputy chairman of the board of governors). • Jochen Berger, founder, entrepreneur and investor. •
Mark Kamlet, professor of economics and public policy at
Heinz College,
Carnegie Mellon University,
USA. • Rafael Laguna de la Vera, software entrepreneur, director of the Federal Agency for Leap Innovations SPRIND. • Elena Novoselova, vice president of communications and grant management at SIT. • Sascha Spoun, president of
Leuphana University Lüneburg. • Matthias Winter,
McKinsey & Company, senior partner in
Zurich. • Ilya Zubarev, software entrepreneur and co-founder of
Acronis,
Runa Capital and numerous other companies. • Rainer Köttgen, chairman of the board of the Reimar Lüst Foundation and former state councillor at the Bremen Senator for Education and Science. • Stefan Rustler, president of the Jacobs University Bremen Alumni Association. •
Antje Boetius, director of the
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research,
Bremerhaven. • , former Bremen State Councilor to the Senator for Science and Ports of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. • Dorothee Dzwonnek, former state secretary and secretary general of the
German Research Foundation (DFG) from 2007–2018. • Gerold Wefer, founder and former director of the MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences Bremen. •
Jürgen Zöllner, chairman of the Charité Foundation Berlin and former chairman of the board of governors. • Peter Lürßen, managing director of Fr. Lürssen Werft.
Constructor Group (majority shareholder) Constructor Group, previously known as the
Schaffhausen Institute of Technology, abbreviated SIT, is a private non-profit institute in Switzerland founded in 2019 by entrepreneur
Serg Bell. The institute focuses on computer science, physics and digital transformation. Its partners are
Carnegie Mellon University and the School of Computing at the National University of Singapore. The development of the institute was funded by the
Canton of Schaffhausen with 3 million Swiss francs. The academic focus is led by 2010 Nobel Prize winner in physics
Konstantin Novoselov. == Study programs ==