Your role:
You will combine clinical work and translational clinical research in precision psychiatry, working at an outpatient unit with a special focus on early detection and intervention in young people with emerging mental disorders. This position is embedded in a clinical research environment with an interdisciplinary team of neuroscientists, psychiatrists, psychologists, biologists and physicists, and contributes to a number of large national and international collaborative research projects.
Your profile:
This position requires a relevant degree in psychology or medicine and excellent command of both German and English. You should have a strong translational interest in clinical research and applications and display high levels of initiative, persistence and team spirit. Previous experience with early psychosis intervention, neuroimaging/EEG, computational psychiatry meth-ods or IT and programming skills are highly advantageous.
Your perspectives:
We offer you the possibility of excellent clinical training combined with excellent mentoring towards your PhD thesis or Habilitation and support in the design and submission of your own re-search proposals. The University of Lübeck provides an excellent multidisciplinary and interac-tive environment with psychiatric research-dedicated facilities (https://psychiatry.uni-luebeck.de/) within the Center for Brain, Behaviour and Metabolism (https://www.cbbm.uni-luebeck.de/nc/cbbm.html) and the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Lübeck.
Contact:
The position is available immediately and applications will be considered until the position is filled. Please submit your CV per email to Prof. Stefan Borgwardt (stefan.borgwardt@uksh.de). Only submissions written in English will be accepted.
Please address any further inquiries and questions to
stefan.borgwardt@uksh.de