[Eeglablist] 13 PhD positions in Würzburg, Germany: Neural mechanisms of (mal)adaptive approach and avoidance behaviour

Lea Hildebrandt lea.hildebrandt at uni-wuerzburg.de
Wed Jul 28 08:44:47 PDT 2021


Dear all,

the DFG-funded Research Training Group 2660 on the Neural mechanisms of 
(mal)adaptive approach and avoidance behaviour invites excellent young 
scientists to apply for one of 13 open Ph.D. positions starting from 
November 2021. Payment is based on the German TV-L scale (E13, 65%). 
Positions will be funded for 3 years.

The RTG 2660 offers the unique opportunity to join a strong 
interdisciplinary team of researchers
with a shared interest in studying approach and avoidance on multiple 
descriptive, interferential, and analytical levels. The research program 
emphasizes on the translation of findings from basic to applied research 
and from animal models towards humans.

The RTG 2660 is well embedded in the highly active neuroscience 
community in Würzburg and can rely on a broad, state-of-the-art 
technological and methodological infrastructure for experiments in 
animal models as well as for human experimental studies and research on 
patients. The program is complemented by seminars, courses, hands-on 
workshops, writing and presentation training as well as mentoring and 
career development opportunities.

We are seeking highly qualified students holding an M.Sc. or equivalent 
degree with a background in one or several of the following fields: 
Neuroscience, Psychology, (Neuro)biology, Biomedical Sciences, or 
Biophysics.

The University of Würzburg is an equal opportunities employer. 
Applications of women are thus especially encouraged; applications of 
disabled persons will be given preferential treatment to those of other 
candidates with equal qualifications. Applicants can choose from a total 
of 23 different research projects based on expertise and interest.

To obtain further information about the program, the integrated 
projects, and the application procedure, please visit our website: 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.uni-2Dwuerzburg.de_grk2660&d=DwIDaQ&c=-35OiAkTchMrZOngvJPOeA&r=kB5f6DjXkuOQpM1bq5OFA9kKiQyNm1p6x6e36h3EglE&m=cyz2kxQost7-R3H0upjsF70WyKtvYBVSHjEvOHdDavc&s=J6SLaWjHDuW2szI11q8_1ArxuqObyxdbLeXAHchhmv0&e=  <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.uni-2Dwuerzburg.de_grk2660&d=DwIDaQ&c=-35OiAkTchMrZOngvJPOeA&r=kB5f6DjXkuOQpM1bq5OFA9kKiQyNm1p6x6e36h3EglE&m=cyz2kxQost7-R3H0upjsF70WyKtvYBVSHjEvOHdDavc&s=J6SLaWjHDuW2szI11q8_1ArxuqObyxdbLeXAHchhmv0&e= >

Application deadline is 15th August 2021.
Questions can be addressed to: rtg2660 at uni-wuerzburg.de 
<mailto:rtg2660 at uni-wuerzburg.de>

-- 
Dr. Lea Hildebrandt
(she/her)
Coordinator
Research Training Group 2660

Experimental Clinical Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Würzburg
Marcusstr. 9-11
97070 Würzburg, Germany




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