I am posting on behalf of Johannes Fuß, Director of the Institute of
Forensic Psychiatry and Sex Research at the University Duisburg-Essen.
Please direct all queries to him.
The Institute of Forensic Psychiatry and Sex Research at the University
Duisburg-Essen is looking for a dynamic individual in the fields of
Neuroscience, Psychology or Medicine (or a related discipline) to lead a
prospective study in forensic psychiatry. We want to compare how the
placement of offenders with mental disorders in forensic facilities
versus prison affects their mental health, brain and behaviour. The
study will involve experimental behavioural research methods, diagnostic
interviews, and imaging techniques, and is a follow-up to a DFG-funded
project.
Preferred qualifications include a PhD and publication experience in
international peer-reviewed journals. Working knowledge of German will
be advantageous as the role will involve supervising PhD students at the
Institute and coordinating with the Ministries of Justice as well as
visits to prisons and forensic clinics. The role will also involve
securing external funding, developing new research questions, and the
scientific preparation and publication of research results. Strong
communication and statistical skills are essential, as well as excellent
methodological expertise in at least one area (MRI studies and/or
behavioural experiments and/or statistical methods). The position offers
opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration in an international
team characterised by flat hierarchies.
The Institute is located in the city of Essen (West Germany, near
Cologne). The position is to be filled immediately, for an initial
period of 5 years, on a full-time or part-time basis, and will be
remunerated according to remuneration group 14 (TvÖD).
Further information and access to the application portal can be found
at:
https://jobs.lvr.de/index.php?ac=jobad&code=%2B877KW8tyjSDGH%2FkbOdCcx27jMDTxJth5BzZKhMJoNniwUfx%2BNQh62OEgE%2FFtDYNjF8hx1ZdV484LxfTDlEqzeGZ1np3J8S3
Unfortunately the portal is in German but Johannes
([log in to unmask]) is more than happy to answer all your questions
and help with the portal.
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