The University of Groningen is a research university with a global outlook, deeply rooted in Groningen, City of Talent. Quality has had top priority for four hundred years, and with success: the University is currently in or around the top 100 on several influential ranking lists. The Faculty of Religion, Culture and Society is one of the founding faculties of the University of Groningen (1614). Being part of a public university, it aims to perform cutting-edge research and teaching in a wide variety of disciplines in the fields of theology and religious studies. We investigate religions as cultural phenomena and social forces in diverse contexts in the past and present. By generating and sharing scholarly knowledge, the faculty aims to create impact and to contribute to a sustainable society, offering the public and government credible resources for reflection on religion and society.
The faculty offers two Bachelor's Programmes, five one-year Master's Programmes, a two-year Research Master's Programme, a PhD-programme, and several post-academic courses. We host one research institute and 5 research centres and participate in various networks.
The postdoc will conduct research in a large project (PsyPal 2024-2027) funded by the European Union (Horizon Europe) to study psilocybin to treat psychological distress in people with progressive incurable illnesses requiring palliative care. The trial coordinated by the University Medical Centre Groningen in the Netherlands, and in collaboration with HumanKindLabs, will investigate whether psilocybin therapy can help ease psychological and existential distress in patients suffering from one of four different progressive diseases: COPD, MS, ALS (also known as MND), and atypical Parkinson's disease. This postdoc position addresses the spiritual care component, a subtopic led by the UG as one of the nineteen partners in the consortium.
The postdoc will focus on how spiritual care is been seen, conducted and experienced by the different stakeholders involved: participants, therapists, informal caregivers and researchers, based on mainly qualitative and additional quantitative data like questionnaires, interviews, recorded therapy sessions (and possibly journaling) directly related to the trial. Next to that, literature study and if needed and possible in time external qualitative data will be conducted to get more information on (good) spiritual care in comparative situations (mystical/transformative experiences) like the psychedelic experience in this trial.
We invite strong researchers whose expertise fit the main research line. The postdoc is expected to work together in interdisciplinary sub teams and to submit at least two articles (based on the pilot-data) in collaboration with other RUG team members/partners next to other output contributions like the final training manual and other project reports on spiritual care, and if possible, some guest lectures. Also, involvement in further (joined) grant proposals is stimulated.
QualificationsCandidates for this postdoc position:
We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities:
You may apply for this position until 15 September 23:59 Dutch Local Time (CEST) / before 16 September 2024 by means of the application form (click on “Apply” below on the advertisement on the university website).
Note that the procedure will include interviews. Selected candidates will be invited for an interview in Groningen (Dutch) or online. Interviews are scheduled to take place in the last week of September. The start of the Postdoc position is 1 January 2025.
Interested candidates should submit a complete application composed of:
Please send all credentials in PDF format and with all the credentials in separate attachments. Applications with missing credentials will not be taken into consideration.
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