University of Gibraltar

PhD Position in Gambling Research

2024-04-30 (Europe/Gibraltar)
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The Centre of Excellence in Responsible Gaming (CERG) at the University of Gibraltar is presently seeking outstanding candidates to commence a PhD program in October 2024.

We are looking for candidates with research interests in gambling behaviour, which may encompass studying the aetiology of problematic gambling and gambling disorder, understanding the mechanisms of gambling-related risks and harm.

Interested applicants may apply as self-funded individuals or for PhD scholarships funded by the CERG. Scholarships would cover tuition costs, a monthly living stipend and travel assistance.

Candidates are encouraged to visit our website (www.unigib.edu.gi/cerg/) for further information on the program and the CERG PhD Scholarship.

Inquiries regarding the position may be directed to Dr Zsolt Demetrovics, Chair of the Centre of Excellence in Responsible Gaming at cerg@unigib.edu.gi.

Prospective candidates are encouraged to submit their CV along with any initial ideas they may have regarding their proposed PhD research when making an inquiry.

Expression of interest in our PhD programme must be done before April 15th, 2024

Applications must be submitted by April 30th, 2024

Dettagli del lavoro

Titolo
PhD Position in Gambling Research
Datore di lavoro
Sede
Europa Point Campus , Gibilterra
Pubblicato
2024-01-18
Scadenza candidatura
2024-04-30 23:59 (Europe/Gibraltar)
2024-04-30 23:59 (CET)
Tipo di lavoro
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Istruzioni per candidatura

Express interest by emailing Dr Zsolt Demetrovics, Chair of the Centre of Excellence in Responsible Gaming at cerg@unigib.edu.gi.

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