The Faculty of Psychology and Educational
Sciences at the University of Leuven, Belgium, seeks a highly motivated
candidate to fill a PhD position on the project "The neural basis of the time
dynamics of emotions in healthy and depressed populations” (PIs and advisors:
Dr. Philippe Verduyn, Prof. Dr. Peter Kuppens and Prof. Dr. Iven Van Mechelen).
Project: The aim of the project is to chart patterns
of emotional change across time in healthy and depressed populations, and to
identify the neural mechanisms that drive these changes. The planned research
project consists of laboratory experiments (using fMRI) and experience sampling
studies.
Environment: The successful candidate will work in the
Research Group of Quantitative Psychology and Individual Differences under the
supervision of Philippe Verduyn, Peter Kuppens and Iven Van Mechelen. The group
offers an international, productive, collaborative, and interactive environment
with about 6 faculty and 16 other graduate and postgraduate students. See http://ppw.kuleuven.be/okp/home/for further information. The University of Leuven is a
research oriented institution and is consistently ranked among the top research
universities in Europe. Leuven is one of the oldest university towns in
Europe, about 30 km from Brussels. It has a rich history, culture and night
life, and a unique friendly atmosphere. The research project will be executed in
collaboration with the Emotion Center of the University Paris VI, France. This
center comprises researchers and clinicians, at the interface of psychiatry and
cognitive and behavioral neurosciences. See http://www.centre-emotion.upmc.fr/ for further information.
Profile: The applicant must have a Master’s degree (or
equivalent) in the behavioral sciences, biomedical sciences, or related area,
and excellent English communication and writing skills. Experience with
neurophysiological research or emotion research is considered an asset. The
position requires enrollment in the PhD-program of the Faculty of Psychology
and Educational Sciences. International mobility is required as the research
project encompasses a number of research visits to the University Paris VI,
France.
Terms of employment: We offer a competitive salary with various
additional benefits (in terms of holidays, health insurance, transport costs),
excellent research facilities, and a conference/travel budget. The position is
initially for 1 year, renewable up to a total of 4 years, and is expected to
result in the completion of a PhD. The start date is October 1st
2013 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Application procedure: Interested
candidates can contact Philippe Verduyn (Philippe.Verduyn@ppw.kuleuven.be) or Iven Van
Mechelen for more information. Applicants should send their motivation letter
and full CV (including a detailed transcript of university study results), and
the names and contact information of at least two references to Iven.VanMechelen@ppw.kuleuven.be at your earliest
convenience and no later than May 15th.