2 doctoral students for the SNSF project Social Work in Juvenile Criminal Investigation
PhD @Bern University of Applied Sciences posted 3 days agoJob Description
What you do here
- Participate in the project “Punish, Protect, Educate? Perspectives on Case-Based Measure-Finding in Juvenile Criminal Investigations .” The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and will run for four years.
- As part of your project, you are aiming for a doctorate at a Swiss university. We can offer you cooperation and supervision opportunities for this.
- Conduct interviews with social workers, lawyers, young people and parents, prepare them for analysis and evaluate them
- Publish scientific articles, participate in conferences and exchange ideas in an interdisciplinary network
The initial interviews will take place on June 23/24, and the second interviews on July 7/8.
What you ideally bring with you
- Master’s degree in social work, education or social sciences
- Solid knowledge of qualitative social research – especially interviewing – and interest in acquiring specific knowledge of perspective-triangulating interview research
- Interest in professional theoretical questions of social work as well as in the interdisciplinary field of juvenile criminal justice
- Very good knowledge of German and ideally very good knowledge of French (some of the interviews will be conducted in French-speaking Switzerland), knowledge of other foreign languages is desirable
- Strong analytical skills, structured and independent working style