# #Mon Aug 09 11:59:44 CEST 2010 Text__xrsX4KOcEd-WfYQ0GneCwQ_title=Einstein's Academic Career Text__xrsX4KOcEd-WfYQ0GneCwQ_text=

Einstein\u2019s breakthrough in 1905 does not go unnoticed, but it is controversial and therefore not a firm foundation for an academic career. Einstein obtains a lectureship at the University of Bern but does not resign his post at the Patent Office until 1909, when he is offered a position as associate professor of theoretical physics at the University of Z\u00FCrich.

This is when his career takes off\: in 1910 he becomes a full professor at the German University of Prague, and in 1911 at the ETH in Zurich. During the summer of 1913, Planck and Nernst visit Einstein with offers of a position at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin, and of a directorship at the planned Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Physics. Einstein\u2019s comment\: The Berlin gentlemen are speculating on me like on a prizewinning hen, but I do not know if I can lay any more eggs.