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Jean-Louis van Gelder

2 weeks ago

PhD Position in Criminology and Psychology: Short-Term Mindsets and Crime at Max Planck Institute Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Germany

I am recruiting a fully funded PhD student in criminology and psychology to study short-term mindsets and crime at the Max Planck Institute.

Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law

Germany

Dec 31, 2025

Keywords

Sociology
Behavioral Science
Psychology
Criminology
Crime Prevention
Experimental Investigation
Decision-making

Description

The Department of Criminology at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, is recruiting for a fully funded PhD position focused on 'Short-Term Mindsets and Crime: From Theory to Intervention.' This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in experimental and interdisciplinary research on crime, decision-making, and behavioral science. The research program investigates the role of short-term mindsets in criminal behavior, exploring their causes, dynamics, and potential for intervention. The position offers scope for developing independent research ideas within the framework of short-term mindsets theory, including situational triggers, decision-making processes, behavioral proxies, and interventions. Applicants should hold or be close to completing a master's degree in psychology, pedagogy, empirical criminology, behavioral economics, sociology, or a related field. Experience with advanced research methods such as experimental designs, longitudinal data, or ecological momentary assessment is an asset but not required. Strong interest in crime research, teamwork, excellent English language skills, and commitment to open science are essential. German language skills are helpful but not mandatory. The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law is a leading European center for criminology, public security, and criminal law research. The department offers a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment with access to top laboratory facilities, specialist libraries, databases, and comprehensive support. The institute values diversity and supports equal opportunities for all applicants. The PhD position is fully funded for four years, with no teaching obligations. Remuneration is based on TVöD Bund, pay category 13, 65%, including all mandatory social insurance contributions. Additional benefits include flexible work options, professional development, free German language courses, and access to childcare facilities. The work location is Freiburg im Breisgau, a vibrant university city in Germany's trinational border region. To apply, candidates must submit a motivation letter, CV, writing sample, study certificates, transcripts, and contact details of at least one referee via the online application portal. The application deadline is 31 December 2025. For further information, contact Prof. Jean-Louis van Gelder or Dr. Annika Hampel. More details about the institute and position can be found at https://csl.mpg.de .

Funding

This is a fully funded PhD position for four years, with no teaching obligations. The position is full-time (39 hours/week) and remuneration is based on the German Civil Service Collective Agreement (TVöD Bund), pay category 13, 65%. The salary includes mandatory social insurance contributions for health care, long-term care, unemployment, and retirement. Additional benefits include access to laboratory facilities, specialist libraries, databases, flexible work options, professional development

How to apply

Submit your application via the online application portal by clicking the 'I would like to apply' button on the job ad. Include a motivation letter, CV, writing sample, study certificates, transcripts, and contact details of at least one referee. Deadline is 31 December 2025. For questions, contact Prof. Jean-Louis van Gelder or Dr. Annika Hampel.

Requirements

Applicants must have completed or be close to completing a master's degree or equivalent in psychology, pedagogy, empirical criminology, behavioral economics, sociology, or a similar discipline. A background in statistics and experience with experimental research are desirable. Candidates should have a strong interest in crime research and novel research methods, a collaborative attitude, excellent written and spoken English, and strong social and communication skills. Commitment to open science and transparent research practices is valued. German language skills are an asset but not required.

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