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Ulrike Haug

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Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS

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Cancer Screening

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Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS

Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS

PhD Program in Epidemiology, Statistics, and Prevention Science at Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology, Germany

The Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS in Bremen, Germany, is inviting applications for its three-year PhD program in epidemiology, statistics, and prevention and implementation science, starting October 1, 2026. BIPS is a leading center for population-based research, dedicated to developing effective strategies for chronic disease prevention and supporting a healthy life course through cutting-edge epidemiological research. The institute is closely affiliated with the University of Bremen and is a member of the Leibniz Association, which comprises 96 German research institutes. The PhD program offers a unique opportunity to advance expertise in epidemiology, public health, and chronic disease prevention. Research areas include pharmacoepidemiology, cancer screening, prevention and implementation science, biostatistics, machine learning, data science, causal inference, and etiologic and molecular epidemiology. Faculty members such as Ulrike Haug, Hajo Zeeb, Daniela Fuhr, Iris Pigeot, Marvin Wright, Vanessa Didelez, Konrad Stopsack, and Krasimira Aleksandrova lead active research groups and provide mentorship to PhD students. PhD students will be matched with a senior faculty member based on their research interests and will join a collaborative research group. The program emphasizes both research and structured doctoral education, including seminars and advanced courses in epidemiology, prevention research, biostatistics, scientific writing, and good scientific practice. All coursework and research activities are conducted in English, and students are encouraged to participate in external courses and workshops. Applicants must hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) qualifying for a PhD in relevant fields, or be expected to complete such a degree by October 1, 2026. Prior research experience is advantageous. There are no citizenship restrictions, but non-EU students must obtain a visa and work authorization. Degrees from outside Germany must be recognized by the University of Bremen or KMK. Standardized English language test results are required. Severely disabled applicants are given priority if equally qualified. The PhD position is fully funded for three years, with a salary of approximately €3,240 gross (€2,100 net) per month at 70% of a TV-L E13 position. There are no tuition fees, and students receive benefits such as health insurance and social security. Housing costs are the responsibility of the student, with expected rent between €500 and €900 per month. The Welcome Center of the U Bremen Research Alliance provides support for international scholars relocating to Germany. Graduates of the program have pursued successful careers in academia, public sector, and industry, with many continuing to postdoctoral and leadership positions. The application deadline is March 31, 2025. Interested candidates should apply online, ensuring all eligibility criteria are met and required documents are prepared. For more information, applicants may contact BIPS faculty members or visit the institute’s website.

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Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS GmbH

PhD Candidate in Clinical Epidemiology – Cancer Risk Prediction and Screening

This PhD position at the Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS GmbH is based in the department of Clinical Epidemiology and focuses on risk-adapted cancer screening and cancer risk prediction. The successful candidate will contribute to the institute’s research on cancer screening, collaborating with other doctoral students and participating in the OMEN consortium project, which centers on cancer risk prediction. Responsibilities include the analysis of primary and secondary data, preparation of scientific reports and English-language publications, and presentation of research findings at conferences. The position offers a structured doctoral training program, a collegial and motivated team, and access to a strong research infrastructure within a university environment. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in health sciences, public health, medicine, or epidemiology, and possess a very good command of English. The role requires an interest in quantitative research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strong organizational and teamwork skills. The contract is for 36 months, part-time (70%), and is compensated according to Salary Scale 13 of the German public sector salary system (TV-L). Severely disabled applicants with equal qualifications will be given priority. BIPS is recognized for its commitment to work-life balance and maintains extensive collaborations with national and international partners. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF by 23 November 2025 to [email protected], referencing job code A25-34. For further information, candidates may contact Prof. Dr. Ulrike Haug.

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