PhD researcher: A mechanistic test of MINDfulness-enhanced EXposure therapy (MIND-EX)
This PhD position is part of a collaborative project between the Centre for the Psychology of Learning and Experimental Psychopathology (CLEP) at KU Leuven and the Laboratory for Experimental Psychopathology (LEP) at UCLouvain. The research aims to investigate whether mindfulness can enhance exposure therapy for anxiety disorders, focusing on the mechanisms by which mindfulness may improve outcomes and reduce avoidance behaviors. The project combines laboratory experiments, controlled studies with individuals experiencing elevated anxiety, and clinical trials to follow participants during real treatment.
The PhD candidate will spend the first two years at KU Leuven and the final two years at UCLouvain, benefiting from the expertise and resources of both institutions. CLEP at KU Leuven is renowned for its research on cognitive and learning processes in anxiety, depression, and addiction, spanning basic animal studies to clinical trials. LEP at UCLouvain adopts a transdiagnostic approach to psychopathology, integrating perspectives from cognitive and affective neuroscience, clinical psychology, sport and exercise psychology, neuropsychology, and behavioral psychology.
Supervision will be provided by a multidisciplinary team: Professor Sara Scheveneels (extinction learning and exposure therapy), Professor Filip Raes (mindfulness-based interventions), Professor Damien Brevers (exposure therapy and clinical psychology), and Professor Emeritus Pierre Philippot (emotion regulation and mindfulness). The candidate will join the KU Leuven Doctoral School for the Humanities and Social Sciences and the UCLouvain Psycheduc doctoral school, with opportunities for additional training through the Dutch-Flemish postgraduate school Experimental Psychopathology (EPP).
The position offers a fully-funded, 4-year joint PhD scholarship, starting with a one-year appointment and extension upon satisfactory performance. Funding covers tuition, stipend, and support for attending internal meetings, international workshops, and conferences, as well as extensive training and professional development opportunities.
Applicants must hold a Master's degree in psychology, demonstrate outstanding academic performance, and possess strong data analysis skills (advanced techniques preferred but not mandatory). Excellent English communication skills are required, and knowledge of Dutch and French is advantageous. The ideal candidate is proactive, collaborative, flexible, organized, and able to work autonomously, with a genuine interest in the psychology of learning, mindfulness, and psychopathology.
KU Leuven and UCLouvain are committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity. The research environment is supportive, respectful, and socially safe, welcoming candidates from all backgrounds. The start date is September 7, 2026, and the application deadline is June 10, 2026. For further information, contact Prof. dr. Sara Scheveneels or Prof. dr. Filip Raes by email.
Apply online via the KU Leuven job portal. Prepare your CV, motivation letter, and evidence of academic performance. Ensure your application is submitted before the deadline.