Job Offer: Research assistent (20h/w, 1-3y)

Psychology Department, Webster University | Application until: March 31, 2018

Webster Vienna Private University (WVPU) was established in 1981. Since 2001 WVPU has been the only dually accredited university in Austria, with both, the US Higher Learning Commission accreditation, and private university accreditation from AQ Austria. The business programs are also accredited by ACBSP. WVPU is an equal opportunity employer.

Webster Vienna Private University is committed to research, excellence in teaching, joining theory and practice, small class sizes, and educating students to be lifelong independent learners and critical thinkers, prepared to participate in an increasingly international society. Webster Vienna is a diverse and vibrant international community and the Department of Psychology is currently looking for a

Research assistant (f/m) – Part Time (20 hours/week), Limited for 1-3 years

Starting date: flexible but should not be later than the 1st of September 2018

Research in the Psychology Department at Webster Vienna focuses on Applied Cognitive and Affective Sciences and aims at understanding cognitive and emotional processes involved in decision making and social interactions. Our research facilities include physiological recording devices (ECG, GSR, EMG, EEG, etc.) and various stimuli presentation software, as well as an observation laboratory for behavior measurement and analysis.

Key responsibilities:

Within the remit of a project funded by the FWF, the Psychology Department at Webster Vienna Private University is currently recruiting a research assistant to work on nonverbal indicators of attitudes, prejudice, and discrimination (the requirements for the positions are described below). More specifically, we will investigate subtle or implicit harassment in everyday interactions, a form of unfavorable treatment aimed at producing feelings of inferiority in out-group members. The project involves a mixture of ethological field studies and psychological experiments conducted in parallel in Paris and Vienna. The candidates should be at ease with handling data collection and analysis at multiple levels: observational (nonverbal behavior), cognitive (social decision making), and physiological (peripheral measures). The project involves regular exchanges between Webster Vienna Private University (WVPU) and the Center for Studies in Migration and Interethnic Relations (URMIS) in Paris.

Your Profile:
Required

  • A completed Master degree in any of the following fields: social psychology, evolutionary psychology, ethology, primatology, anthropology, sociology.
  • Experience with observational methods of data collection.
  • Fluency in English and German.
  • Basic knowledge of descriptive and inferential statistics.

Beneficial

  • Experience with behavioral annotation softwares (e.g. Anvil, Elan, Observer XT).
  • FACS certification or willingness to become a certified FACS coder.
  • Positive attitude towards field research and willingness to work in an international environment.

The applicant must have the legal right to work in Austria. The salary for the position amounts to € 1000,80 per month, before taxes.

If you would like to be part of our team, we are looking forward to receiving your complete application: motivation letter, Curriculum Vitae (including a list of publications, if applicable), a summary of the Master thesis, and a copy of the Master degree (if you have not completed your studies yet, but expect to have your degree by the starting date, please indicate it in the motivation letter). The documents should be submitted online via our Webpage http://webster.ac.at/staff-vacancies. Two recommendation letters should be sent separately by the referees to Dr. Marc Méhu (marc.mehu@webster.ac.at).

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2018. For questions related to your application, please contact the HR Department: hrdepartment@webster.ac.at at WVPU, Praterstraße 23, A – 1020 Vienna.