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Job opening: Full Professor in Occupational Health Psychology

07.08.2019

The University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, invites applications for a position of Full professor in occupational health psychology. 


Job description: The successful candidate will teach various Master-level courses (7 periods/week over the whole year) in work and organizational psychology (MScPSYTO) as well as other curricula of the Faculty of Science. He/she will also supervise Master’s and PhD dissertations. He/she will be expected to establish an internationally recognized research program in occupational health psychology.

Requirements: Applicants must hold a PhD degree in psychology or equivalent degree, and possess an internationally recognized research record and extensive teaching experience.

Starting date: 1st of August 2020 or upon agreement.

Application deadline: 1st of September 2019.

Applications should be uploaded at www.unine.ch/candis (ref. FS-PsySantéTrav) in the form of a single PDF file, including a letter of motivation, a CV containing lists of obtained research funding, documenting full teaching and research experience, a list of publications, copies of diplomas and a list of experts able to assess the candidate’s competence (with at least three names). The candidate is also invited to present a statement (three pages max.) of teaching and research interests, his/her scientific approach to the domain, and projects that he/she intends to undertake at Neuchâtel.

Further information can be obtained by contacting the Head of the Hiring Committee, Prof. Adrian Bangerter (adrian.bangerter@unine.ch) or the Dean of the Faculty of Science, (doyen.sciences@unine.ch), as well as by visiting the Faculty of Science website at http://www.unine.ch/

The University of Neuchâtel is committed to providing non-discriminatory working conditions.