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potentials of modern work in interdisciplinary approaches. We combine the disciplines of Ergonomics, Immunology, Toxicology, Psychology and Neurosciences. The Department of Ergonomics has a vacancy for a PhD
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groups and develop intervention concepts for educational practice and clinical therapeutic usage. The successful candidate will possess an excellent university degree and a doctorate in Psychology. show
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potentials of modern work in interdisciplinary approaches. We combine the disciplines of Ergonomics, Immunology, Toxicology, Psychology and Neurosciences. The Department of Ergonomics has a vacancy for a PhD
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potentials of modern work in interdisciplinary approaches. We combine the disciplines of Ergonomics, Immunology, Toxicology, Psychology and Neurosciences. The Department of Ergonomics has a vacancy for a PhD
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Contribution to the writing and submission of grant applications Your qualifications: Master’s degree in psychology, sociology or another related field of the social sciences Excellent finished or about to be
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(indilearn.de/indilab ) , headed by Prof. Dr Garvin Brod) aims to develop psychological interventions that improve children's educational opportunities. The postdoctoral position is part of the PREDICT project
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potentials of modern work in interdisciplinary approaches. We combine the disciplines of Ergonomics, Immunology, Toxicology, Psychology and Neurosciences. The Project Group Neuroimmunology (group leader Prof
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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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area (e.g., social sciences, psychology, educational research, computer science) Experience in science communication Experience and in the field of survey methods Interest in, and ideally experience with
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, political science, economics, law, and psychology. A member of the Leibniz Association, WZB’s research is directed at the science community, policy makers, the media and the general public