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Deadline: 15 October 2010
28 doctoral positions
in sociology, social psychology, psychology, socioeconomics,
political science or related fields (positions up to 4 years)
Deadline for application: 15th of October, 2010
When not specified, the working place is either the University of Geneva or
Lausanne.
The new Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research LIVES on Life Course
and
Vulnerability starting the 1st of December 2010 offers a number of positions
to
outstanding
doctoral students in the field of social sciences.
We analyse stressful life conditions, individual resources and their
activation,
and well-being
outcomes. Our aim is to combine advanced interdisciplinary basic research
with
efficient
social policy interventions in order to contribute to a sustainable societal
environment for
human development. We offer to 28 doctoral students to be part of one or
more
research
projects within LIVES, to receive an advanced theoretical background in life
course research
and an intensive training in longitudinal methodology, and of course to
develop
a personal
doctoral project within a vibrant team. The scope of the new centre is
interdisciplinary and
stimulates doctoral students to search for international experiences.
Requirements :
The ideal candidates will have an interest in one or more of the following
areas
: migration ;
transition to adulthood; life course trajectories and methodology ; social
policies; family and
intergenerational relationships; gender studies ; stratification with strong
interest in
methodology ; education, labour market and career (1 position on career
research
at
University of Lausanne or Fribourg) ; labour market programs evaluation with
solid
knowledge in micro-econometrics; wellbeing stress processes (1 position is
located in Bern
requiring a master degree in (clinical) psychology, and an interest in
divorce
and separation);
social inequalities, gerontology, social networks and social participation;
statistics or
programming applied to empirical social science.
Interest in quantitative and/or qualitative methods is required, some
experience
is an
advantage.
Languages: Proficiency in English is necessary, communication skills in more
than one
Swiss national language is desirable.
Starting date: 1st of January 2011 or to be agreed on
Contract duration : 2 up to 4 years
Please send a curriculum vitae and a motivation letter specifying your main
interest area(s)
to Mme Doris Hanappi by mail : <Doris.hanappi@unil.ch>
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