Leading Academic in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
The University of Luxembourg seeks a distinguished academic to fill the position of Full Professor or Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead research activities in clinical psychology and psychotherapy, fostering innovative approaches and collaborations.
* Cover teaching in clinical psychology and psychotherapy at all educational levels, ensuring exceptional student outcomes.
* Contribute to strategic developments within the Department, the University, and nationally in the area of mental health.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
* Ph.D. in Psychology with specialization in Clinical Psychology.
* Psychotherapy license/approbation.
* A minimum of five years of post-doctoral experience in a university or comparable research centre.
* University-level teaching experience at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.
* An outstanding track record of international peer-reviewed publications.
* Demonstrated success in obtaining EU and other competitive international funding on a recurring basis.
* Well-established expertise in experimental psychology and/or evaluation and/or clinical trials.
* Genuine commitment to translational efforts.
* Substantial mentoring and management experience.
* An interdisciplinary orientation, including leadership roles in interdisciplinary networks or consortia.
* Extensive experience with public outreach and stakeholder engagement.
* Broad knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks.
* High visibility in the scientific community.
* Dedication to the principles of transparent and open science.
Benefits and Opportunities:
This prestigious position offers a unique opportunity for an exceptional academic to contribute significantly to the advancement of clinical psychology and psychotherapy. The successful candidate will have access to state-of-the-art research facilities, collaborate with renowned experts, and enjoy a highly supportive work environment.
About Us:
Our institution is committed to promoting excellence in research and education, addressing the most pressing challenges in clinical psychology and psychotherapy. We strive to foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, and intellectual curiosity.
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