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Faculty of Psychology :
Social and Environmental Psychology
In order to fill a fixed-term position in part-time (29.87 hours/week = 75%) by October 2026 or later, we are looking for 1
We invite applications for a doctoral position as part of the ERC Advanced Grant project “Shifting Mindsets for Sustainable Consumption (SUSCON)” funded by the European Union under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Hofmann and located in the Department of Social and Environmental Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology at the Ruhr University Bochum. For more information on our research, please visit https://www.soc.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ Ruhr University Bochum is one of Germany’s leading research universities, offering a collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment on a unified, modern campus. Unsustainable consumption is a key driver of the climate crisis and must be urgently addressed to stay within planetary boundaries. Despite widespread awareness, personal lifestyle changes have proven insufficient and difficult. Rather than relying on individual self-control alone, major structural policy solutions addressing the systemic roots of the social dilemma of unsustainable consumption are needed. Thus, citizens, as well as policymakers, need to become more aware of the significant constraints to sustainable lifestyles and to support and actively promote such policy solutions. This very process is often psychologically hindered by an overemphasis on personal responsibility and an underestimation of the structural forces shaping sustainable behavior. The SUSCON project aims to expose such limitations and the potentials of a “structural mindset” that better recognizes systemic drivers of behavior and supports collective, structural solutions. Drawing on experimental psychology, behavioral economics, political psychology, and AI-based discourse analysis, SUSCON will examine how different mindsets affect cooperation, policy support, and attribution of responsibility in both citizens and policymakers.
The doctoral researcher will work at the intersection of environmental and political psychology and computational text analysis, contributing primarily to Work Package 3.3. This work package applies recent advances in natural language processing (NLP) to sustainability discourse, with the aim of developing theoretically grounded methods for extracting psychologically meaningful signals from political language and linking these patterns to real-world policy outcomes. Beyond model development, the position offers substantial scope for shaping the conceptual and empirical direction of this research line. The position additionally involves contributions to a citizen survey project on policy acceptance and to survey and experimental studies involving policymakers.
Scope: part-time
Duration: fixed-term, 48 month
Start: by October 2026 or later
Apply by: 2026-06-22
You will work closely with the PI and the broader project team — including two postdoctoral researchers and two doctoral researchers leading complementary work packages — to design, implement, and validate the NLP model. Core responsibilities include compiling and coordinating the annotation of training corpora, fine-tuning the model, training and evaluating classification models, and applying the validated model to archival data. You will furthermore contribute to quantitative analyses linking discourse patterns to policy indicators, as well as to survey-based and experimental components of the project. You will be expected to publish results in peer-reviewed journals and to implement open science practices throughout, including pre-registration and transparent data management.
As a pre-doctoral researcher, it is expected that this position will be used to obtain a doctorate. There is furthermore the possibility of research cooperations within the team, as well as an expectation to contribute to the supervision of a limited number of BA and MA theses. Please note that this position is not suitable for a remote-only arrangement.
Your Profile
We are looking for applicants who bring many of the following qualifications and interests. You do not need to meet all criteria to be considered:
The position is salaried and based on the collective agreement of the Länder (TV-L). If the personal and collective agreement requirements are met, the employee will receive pay grade E-TVL 13 TV-L.
Further information can be found at (in German).
The place of work is Ruhr University Bochum.
If the position is funded by third-party funds the employee has no teaching obligation.
Upload your application (cover letter, CV, certificates, your Master’s thesis, contact information for 1-2 Referees) as a single PDF file with subject “Application for SUSCON PhD Position 3” to BITE until 22.06.2026.
RUB sees itself as a university with an international presence. The campus languages are German and English. Competence in at least one of the two languages and the willingness to learn the other are a prerequisite. RUB provides corresponding free courses for employees.
German language courses are offered by the University Language Center (ZFA) in the field of German as a Foreign Language (DaF). https://www.daf.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sbgk/index.html.en
The Staff Council has the right to participate in all selection interviews. At the request of a candidate (m/f/x), it will ensure its participation in the entire procedure. Please contact wpr@rub.de.
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum is one of Germany’s leading research universities, addressing the whole range of academic disciplines. A highly dynamic setting enables researchers and students to work across the traditional boundaries of academic subjects and faculties. To create knowledge networks within and beyond the university is Ruhr-Universität Bochum’s declared aim.
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum stands for diversity and equal opportunities. For this reason, we favour a working environment composed of heterogeneous teams, and seek to promote the careers of individuals who are underrepresented in our respective professional areas. The Ruhr-Universität Bochum expressly requests job applications from women. In areas in which they are underrepresented they will be given preference in the case of equivalent qualifications with male candidates. Applications from individuals with disabilities are most welcome.
Heike Splieth , Tel.: +49 234 32 21680
Prof. Wilhelm Hofmann
Travel costs, accommodation costs and loss of earnings or other application costs for job interviews can unfortunately not be reimbursed.
We look forward to receiving your application via our online application portal by 2026-06-22. Please make sure to mention the reference number ANR 5748.
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