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A leading research institute in Freiburg im Breisgau seeks a PhD candidate to explore the relationship between short-term mindsets and crime. This fully funded position offers an opportunity to design and conduct innovative studies while collaborating with international researchers in a supportive environment. Ideal candidates hold a master's degree in psychology or criminology and have a strong interest in crime research. Applications must be submitted by December 31, 2025.
The Department of Criminology at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Freiburg im Breisgau seeks a PhD candidate (f/m/div) for the short‑term project “Mindsets and Crime: From Theory to Intervention”. The position is temporary, full‑time (39 h/week), effective 1 Feb 2026, deadline 31 Dec 2025.
Short‑Term Mindsets Theory (STMT) proposes that short‑term mindsets—how much an individual prioritises immediate versus long‑term outcomes—link cognitive, situational, and contextual predictors of crime. The PhD student will design and conduct experimental, longitudinal, or EMA studies to uncover the causes, consequences, and malleability of STM, and to evaluate brief interventions that shift short‑term orientation.
Ideal candidates are committed to open science and transparent research practices.
Submit applications via the online portal. The deadline is 31 December 2025. Candidates will be informed in the week of 12 January 2026; online interviews are planned for February 2026.
The Max Planck Society is an equal‑opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from under‑represented backgrounds in science and research, regarding gender, disability, nationality, age, professional and cultural background, family situation, and sexual orientation.