30 Sep 2009 Outstanding candidates with a background in one of the following disciplinesPsychology, Sociology and Applied Ethicswho are interested in interdisciplinary research are invited to apply for a Post-Doc Scholarship at the Jena Graduate SchoolHuman Behaviour in Social and Economic Change (GSBC). The Jena Graduate School, funded by the Federal Programme “ProExzellenz” of the free State of Thuringia, is supported by the School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, the School of Economics and Business Administration, and the Max Planck Institute of Economics. The common research approach within the GSBC is interdisciplinary oriented and addresses the analyses of human behaviour with respect to social and conomic change. We are particularly interested in the analysis of individual as well as collective behaviour and decisions that lead to change, or adapt and even resist to change at the level of individuals, groups, industries, regions and countries. Our major concerns are the dynamics of these behaviours and/or decisions and their interrelatedness, as well as the underlying, often feedback driven, mechanisms of change. We investigate these phenomena from different disciplinary angles, which taken together provide a better understanding of social and economic change. Methods include analytical models, controlled experiments, empirical and field studies and historical investigations. From applicants we expect a sustained research interest in one of the following four For further information on the research programme as well as on the application requirements please visitwww.gsbc.uni-jena.de.
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Fellowships start any time (Deadline for application: September 30th, 2009). All fellowships include funding for two years. The language of the GSBC is English. The job advertisements and the application form are available athttp://www.gsbc.uni-jena.de/index.php?id=9. For further questions please contact Kristina von Rhein:kristina.von-rhein@uni-jena.de.
August 20, 2009
Post-Doc Scholarship at the Jena Graduate School Human Behaviour in Social and Economic Change
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