đ§ Academic Research Associate (m/f/d) | University of Potsdam | Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
đ Location: Potsdam, Germany
đ Working Hours: 20 hours/week (50%)
đ° Salary: E13 TV-L
đ Contract: Fixed-term for 4 years (under WissZeitVG)
đ Qualification Opportunity: PhD or Habilitation
The Chair of Medical Sociology and Psychobiology at the University of Potsdam is seeking an Academic Research Associate to contribute to cutting-edge translational health research focused on stress-related chronic diseases and personalised prevention and intervention strategies.
đ Key Responsibilities:
⢠Design and conduct research projects and publish empirical studies
⢠Analyse complex longitudinal and multimodal datasets
⢠Support grant applications and contribute to the strategic development of the research area
⢠Supervise students and early-career researchers
⢠Participate in interdisciplinary research at the interface of medicine, psychology, sports science, and health sciences
đ§Ź Research Focus:
⢠Stress-related chronic diseases (musculoskeletal, metabolic, and mental health conditions)
⢠Psychoneuroendocrinology and stress physiology
⢠Personalised diagnostics, risk prediction, and prevention
⢠Digital health technologies and translation into healthcare practice
â Required Profile:
⢠Master's degree (or equivalent) in Medicine, Psychology, Sport Science, or a related discipline
⢠Ideally, completed PhD
⢠Strong expertise in psychoneuroendocrinology and/or stress physiology
⢠Experience in data management and statistical analysis (e.g. R, Python, SPSS)
⢠Interest in interdisciplinary and translational research
⢠Excellent English language skills (written and spoken)
⢠High level of initiative, conceptual thinking, and motivation to develop innovative research projects
đ What the University Offers:
⢠Opportunity to pursue a PhD or Habilitation with dedicated research time (at least one-third of working hours)
⢠Innovative interdisciplinary research environment within the Berlin-Brandenburg health research ecosystem
⢠Collaborations with leading institutions including CharitÊ, Hasso Plattner Institute, German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE), ETH Zurich, and Rochester Institute of Technology
⢠Opportunities for international laboratory rotations and networking
⢠Flexible working hours and partial remote work options
⢠30 days annual leave plus additional leave on 24 and 31 December
⢠Public transport subsidy, pension scheme, annual bonus, and workplace health programmes
⢠Extensive professional development and networking opportunities
đ Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
đ Reference Number: 323/2026
đ§ Applications should be submitted by email to rogovits@uni-potsdam.de (preferred) or by post to the University of Potsdam, Medical Sociology and Psychobiology, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam. Please quote reference number 323/2026 in your application.
đ An excellent opportunity for researchers interested in stress biology, digital health, personalised medicine, and interdisciplinary health research within a highly collaborative international network.
đ Working Hours: 20 hours/week (50%)
đ° Salary: E13 TV-L
đ Contract: Fixed-term for 4 years (under WissZeitVG)
đ Qualification Opportunity: PhD or Habilitation
The Chair of Medical Sociology and Psychobiology at the University of Potsdam is seeking an Academic Research Associate to contribute to cutting-edge translational health research focused on stress-related chronic diseases and personalised prevention and intervention strategies.
đ Key Responsibilities:
⢠Design and conduct research projects and publish empirical studies
⢠Analyse complex longitudinal and multimodal datasets
⢠Support grant applications and contribute to the strategic development of the research area
⢠Supervise students and early-career researchers
⢠Participate in interdisciplinary research at the interface of medicine, psychology, sports science, and health sciences
đ§Ź Research Focus:
⢠Stress-related chronic diseases (musculoskeletal, metabolic, and mental health conditions)
⢠Psychoneuroendocrinology and stress physiology
⢠Personalised diagnostics, risk prediction, and prevention
⢠Digital health technologies and translation into healthcare practice
â Required Profile:
⢠Master's degree (or equivalent) in Medicine, Psychology, Sport Science, or a related discipline
⢠Ideally, completed PhD
⢠Strong expertise in psychoneuroendocrinology and/or stress physiology
⢠Experience in data management and statistical analysis (e.g. R, Python, SPSS)
⢠Interest in interdisciplinary and translational research
⢠Excellent English language skills (written and spoken)
⢠High level of initiative, conceptual thinking, and motivation to develop innovative research projects
đ What the University Offers:
⢠Opportunity to pursue a PhD or Habilitation with dedicated research time (at least one-third of working hours)
⢠Innovative interdisciplinary research environment within the Berlin-Brandenburg health research ecosystem
⢠Collaborations with leading institutions including CharitÊ, Hasso Plattner Institute, German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE), ETH Zurich, and Rochester Institute of Technology
⢠Opportunities for international laboratory rotations and networking
⢠Flexible working hours and partial remote work options
⢠30 days annual leave plus additional leave on 24 and 31 December
⢠Public transport subsidy, pension scheme, annual bonus, and workplace health programmes
⢠Extensive professional development and networking opportunities
đ Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
đ Reference Number: 323/2026
đ§ Applications should be submitted by email to rogovits@uni-potsdam.de (preferred) or by post to the University of Potsdam, Medical Sociology and Psychobiology, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam. Please quote reference number 323/2026 in your application.
đ An excellent opportunity for researchers interested in stress biology, digital health, personalised medicine, and interdisciplinary health research within a highly collaborative international network.
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