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The School of Psychology and Behavioural Science Institute (BSI) at Radboud University are looking for a Junior Lecturer/PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology. As a Junior Lecturer/PhD Candidate you will have both teaching duties (40%) and research duties (60%) for a 6-year period. The position will ultimately lead to a PhD degree and university teaching qualification (BKO). We also have similar openings for a Junior Lecturer/PhD Candidate in Developmental Psychology, Social and Cultural Psychology, and Work and Organisational Psychology (please see the relevant job advertisements on the website).
Your teaching will involve various activities in the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Psychology, mostly related to 1) tutoring research-related work groups in the first year of the Bachelor’s programme in Psychology, 2) supervision of third-year students in their Bachelor’s degree research project, which will align with your own PhD research, 3) supervision of Master’s theses in the Master programme in Healthcare Psychology. Over the course of six years, you will gain a diverse range of teaching skills, including lecturing. This will enable you to obtain your university teaching qualification under the guidance of a mentor. Within Clinical Psychology, we aim to train our students as scientist-practitioners, using sound scientific knowledge of psychopathology and its treatment. With a Master's degree, students should be able to apply evidence-based methods of assessment and clinical interventions. Thus, we teach both research skills and clinical skills.
As Junior Lecturer/PhD candidate you will participate in BSI’s Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment (EPT) research programme. You will be enrolled in the BSI Graduate School, which will support your research and research training. Because of the strong relation between research and teaching in this position, your research topic should aim to inspire and trigger the interests of students so that you can supervise their Bachelor’s and/or Master’s thesis projects on your topic. Specifically, the focus of this position will be on a self-chosen topic within the main focus of the EPT programme: Contributing fundamental scientific knowledge in the domain of abnormal psychology, using experimental studies of cognitive, neuro-affective, biological, and decision-making processes in psychopathology.
Fixed-term contract: 6 years, based on CAO Nederlandse Universiteiten, appendix M, section 2.1.
Strategically located in Europe, Radboud University is one of the leading academic communities in the Netherlands. A place with a personal touch, where top-flight education and research take place on a beautiful green campus, in modern buildings with state-of-art facilities. You will be embedded at the School of Psychology and the Behavioural Science Institute (BSI), both part of the Faculty of Social Sciences.
The School of Psychology currently offers excellent educational programmes to approximately 1,800 students. Each year, our Bachelor's programme welcomes approximately 500 new students. The Master's degree programme in Psychology has three specialisations that prepare students for an academic or professional career: Work, Organisation and Health; Behaviour Change; and Healthcare Psychology. The School of Psychology offers two Research Master’s programmes: Behavioural Science (in collaboration with the Behavioural Science Institute) and Cognitive Neuroscience (in collaboration with the Donders Institute for Cognition, Brain and Behaviour). We approach teaching as a team science endeavour and offer lecturers of the future training with a strong basis in both education and research. This Junior Lecturer/PhD Candidate position is part of this policy.
You will conduct your research as part of the Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment (EPT) research programme of the Behavioural Science Institute. Our group’s major aim is to contribute fundamental scientific knowledge to the domain of clinical psychology and see to its implementation. This is achieved by experimental and applied studies of cognitive, neuro-affective, biological and decision-making processes in psychopathology, with an emphasis on the development and maintenance of psychological and bodily dysfunctions and on the processes of change caused by psychological and preventive interventions. This combination of basic research with clinically useful applications is a particular strength of EPT.
The Behavioural Science Institute (BSI) is a multidisciplinary research institute and one of three research institutes in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Radboud University. Our researchers collaborate across the boundaries of psychology, educational science, and communication science. Our mission is to strengthen people through understanding the foundations of human behaviour, by creating synergy between different paradigms and by facilitating craftsmanship, curiosity and connection in scientific research. BSI has seven research programmes covering three major research themes: 1) development and learning, 2) health and mental health, and 3) social processes and communication. BSI conducts fundamental as well as applied/translational research and has excellent facilities and support for lab and field research.
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