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Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine
The University of Lucerne is a modern, personal and dynamic human sciences university at the heart of Switzerland and Europe. In keeping with our guiding principle 'Moving Human Sciences', we focus on people and their institutions with our six faculties and two academies, soon to be joined by two university research centres. Our aim is to develop the University of Lucerne into a pioneering, internationally visible centre for research and teaching in the human sciences.

The Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine promotes research and teaching in the fields of health, medicine, functional capacity and rehabilitation. Our mission is to improve health and well-being for all by creating a diverse, inclusive environment for innovative research, education and services.
The Center for Family Medicine and Community Care (Zentrum für Hausarztmedizin und Community Care- ZHAM & CC) is dedicated to advancing education and research in primary care. We emphasize the development and implementation of innovative interprofessional care models.

As of the 1 October 2024 or by agreement, we are looking for a

PhD Student (100%)

The PhD student will participate in projects focused on integrating new roles, such as advanced practice nurses and other professions, in primary care (for example, Pilotierung von Pflegelotsinnen oder Pflegelotsen zur Koordination von Pflegenotfällen im Kanton Zug | Age-Stiftung). The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing, collecting, analysing, and disseminating study findings. These projects will primarily utilize qualitative research methods.

Your profile

  • Master's degree in a health-related field (e.g. Health Sciences, Health Economics, Nursing, Medicine)
  • Experience in applied health care is highly desirable
  • Proficiency in German language (C1)
  • Interest in qualitative and mixed-methods research methods with a willingness to enhance these skills
  • Strong oral and written English skills

What we offer

  • A collaborative working environment with many options for networking and scientific collaboration
  • Opportunities for scientific work in collaboration with health professionals and stakeholders
  • Regular feedback and support from a dedicated supervisory team
  • Salary according to the regulations of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) for three years.
For further information, please contact Ass.-Prof. Thekla Brunkert, thekla.brunkert@unilu.ch or Dr. sc. Rebecca Tomaschek, rebecca.tomaschek@unilu.ch.

Please send us your complete application documents (cover letter, CV, work and degree certificates, grade transcripts) by 31 July 2024 at the latest, using the application button below.