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Want to become my PhD candidate?

Posted on 2014-02-11 by Per Carlbring in Nyheter @en
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Interested in doing a PhD in psychology at Stockholm University (Sweden)? It is a 4 year commitment that includes reading advanced courses and doing empirical studies together with our research group. The salary is around 2500 Euros (or 3500 USD) a month. There are three positions open:

1) Mobile phone application targeting social phobia/panic disorder.

2) Prevention of gambling problems (brief intervention on the internet and/or smartphone).

3) Whatever you wish (competition is higher than for position 1 & 2).

Read all about, including the fine print, at the home page of the Department of Psychology.

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