Basel (CH): PhD Opportunity
Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie
- Bâle
- CDI
- Temps-plein
- Coordinating and managing a research project including carrying out qualitative interviews and analyzing a large panel data set, including collaboration with other NCCR Automation researchers.
- Continuing your education/training (e.g., taking courses on research methods).
- Mentoring research assistants, supervising bachelor and master students and reviewing their contributions.
- Documenting and presenting research findings in English.
- Contributing to various organizational processes at the IBMB.
- Master's degree in ethics, philosophy, psychology, bioethics, law, AI or other related fields.
- Very good Master's and Bachelor's academic grades.
- Excellent language skills in English.
- Willingness to contribute towards an empirical project.
- Ability to speak and understand German and/or French.)
- Excellent knowledge of research methods and statistics; ideally you are familiar with the analysis of large panel data sets; at a minimum, you are willing to quickly learn these skills independently.
- High level of commitment, intrinsic motivation, enthusiasm, and responsibility.
- You wish to be an integral part of an international team and contribute to its success.
- Your long-term goal is an academic career.
- You have strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently.
- Enrolment in a Swiss Bologna accredited PhD Program in Bioethics and Health Policy at one of the leading research universities in Europe, in collaboration with the Center for Social Psychology.
- An attractive salary and well-equipped working environment.
- Positive and productive working atmosphere in which you can develop yourself and realize your potential with in a dedicated team that enjoys collaborating on various projects.
- Opportunity to engage in a cutting-edge interdisciplinary topic.
- Empirical methods courses in order to successfully conduct your PhD Project.
- You will also have the possibility to contribute to the academic life at the IBMB, including contributions to teaching, collaboration in other research projects and academic publications in scientific journals.