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22 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Würzburg Department Department of Psychology Research Field Neurosciences Psychological sciences Researcher Profile First Stage
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cognitive psychology Investigation of how cognitive performance is related to processing performance and the validity of established questionnaire inventories from work psychology using experimental study
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for Global Health Your qualifications: Master's degree (M.A. or M.Sc.) in health sciences, development economics, sociology, psychology, or related fields Substantive interest in violence-related research
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subcortical processes that determine the transition from wakefulness to sleep. In the course of the project, new experimental data should also be collected. For more information about our research, please visit
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The Ph.D. students should have a degree (M.Sc. or equivalent in neuroscience, Psychology, Biology, or similar), a passion for social interactions and their neuronal basis, and strong quantitative and
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Diplom, preferably in biology, chemistry/biochemistry, psychology, medicine, physics, engineering, or informatics neuroscientific knowledge and interest in an interdisciplinary research and study programme
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, Dental, and Veterinary Medicine; Psychology and Sport Sciences; Biology; Chemistry; and Nutritional, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. Based on the diverse set of disciplines at JLU, we have built
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Degree PhD in Experimental Medicine Possibility to receive the double academic degree of MD/PhD Teaching language English Languages Courses are held in English (100%). Full-time / part-time full
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Description/content This cross disciplinary programme aims at understanding the computational capabilities of neural systems combining approaches from Physics, Biology, Computer Science, Psychology, Medicine
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versatile tools in neuroscience. In Göttingen, a cluster of EEG labs flanks two groups that operate several MRI systems at different field strengths for the use on humans and experimental animals