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PhD position in Psychology available within the Consumer Decision and
Sustainable Behavior Lab at the University of Geneva

We are seeking applications for a 3-year PhD position within the Consumer
Decision and Sustainable Behavior Lab (www.unige.ch/fapse/decisionlab) at
the Department of Psychology, University of Geneva (Director: Prof. Tobias
Brosch). The position is embedded within the project �Cognitive,
affective, and behavioral dynamics of the environmental self� funded by
the Swiss National Science Foundation. The successful candidate will
investigate cognitive and affective mechanisms underlying environmental and
moral decision-making based on a multi-methodological approach.

Content: The research project aims to significantly contribute to the
understanding of cognitive and affective mechanisms that shape
environmental decision-making and behavior. It is envisaged to examine how
environmental self-attributes are cognitively embedded within
individuals� set of attributes that collectively shape their selves. This
cognitive perspective will be complemented by investigating the relevance
of affective processes in decision-making within and beyond the
environmental domain (in particular the moral domain). The applied
paradigms will be transferred into the field to increase the validity of
laboratory findings. The successful candidate will apply a variety of
psychological paradigms based on online, laboratory, and field settings to
investigate the theoretical framework. Thereby, subjective self-reports
will be combined with objective psychophysiological and behavioral data in
cross-sectional and longitudinal designs.

Requirements: Applicants should have an excellent master�s degree in
psychology, very good methodological and statistical skills as well as a
strong interest in environmental and moral topics. Experience in conducting
psychophysiological laboratory studies and/or field studies is an asset.
Furthermore, applicants should be firmly dedicated to a scientific career
and be willing to work in an interdisciplinary environment. Excellent oral
and written skills in English are required as well as good knowledge of
French (or the willingness to learn French quickly).

Benefits: The successful candidate will benefit from the rich
interdisciplinary environment of the National Center of Competence in
Research in Affective Sciences (http://www.affective-sciences.org) and the
Competence Center for Research in Energy, Society and Transition
(http://www.sccer-crest.ch). Salary will start at about CHF 47�000
(before taxes and social charges). Additional resources to fund conference
travel are available. Geneva is located between the Alps, the Jura, and
Lake Geneva, and is noted for its international character and high quality
of life.

Applications: Interested applicants are asked to send a cover letter
outlining their interest in the project and their motivation to pursue a
PhD, their CV and certifications (or transcript of grades), previous
publications (if any), and two letters of recommendation to
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Review of applications will begin on May 15 and will continue until the
position is filled. Earliest starting date is September 1, 2016. Please
don�t hesitate to contact us for further inquiries ([log in to unmask]).

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  DR. CARA H. KAHL
Projekt ContinuING@TUHH[1]

Technische Universität Hamburg
Institut für Technische Bildung & Hochschuldidaktik (G-3)
c/o TuTech Innovation GmbH
Harburger Schloßstraße 6-12
21079 Hamburg

+49-(0)40-76629-6347
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