Job Description
You have a master's degree (or equivalent), preferably in a relevant domain (e.g., criminology, victimology, psychology, law, sociology, economics, (public) management, political science, security science). Good study results are indispensable.You have a strong interest in scientific research in general and victimological topics in particular. Experience with conducting research with vulnerable research participants in recommended.You possess demonstrable scientific and communication skills (e.g., critical thinking, methodological skills, writing skills, presentation skills, project management).You have an excellent command of the English language. Much of the empirical research will be conducted in English. In addition, the researcher will need to be able to present his/her research at international conferences, as well as to publish the research findings in high-quality international scientific journals.You possess sufficient command o...