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will benefit from expert supervision from research leaders in philosophy and psychology, and from entering a PhD with a pre-existing structure. The candidate will also be part of a vibrant community at
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clinical trials, including a study of Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy (PAT) with MDMA assisted psychotherapy for PTSD and alcohol use disorder. This PhD program would suit applicants from a psychology
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field Key Selection Criteria: Doctoral qualification in psychology, neuroscience, or a relevant discipline Strong analytical and manuscript preparation skills with a track record of research publications
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. economics, psychology), or related fields. The ideal candidate will have substantial analysis experience, including a high level knowledge of statistical analysis techniques, and experience working with large
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, neuropsychology/psychology, or a related field. Strong analytical skills, a track record of research publications, and proficiency in neuroimaging analytical suites such as FSL, FreeSurfer, and SPM are essential
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reflexive engagement. We are seeking a strong candidate with a doctoral qualification in a health-related discipline, such as nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy, health
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qualification in a health-related discipline, such as nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy, health sociology or health sciences. The successful candidate will also be experienced in
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as nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, pharmacy or health sciences, or equivalent qualification. The successful candidate will also be experienced in interacting with health
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role requires a candidate with a PhD in psychology or neuropsychology. The two roles are for one candidate, and therefore a candidate applying to this position should also apply to the Alfred position
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of valid, reliably-conducted empirical studies that are, however, naturally bounded by experimental choices. Psychological research has a long history of replication – that is, repeating experiments