MSCA-DN PhD Mapping Behavioral and Brain Network Dysconnectivity in Psychiatry
This project studies severe mental illness using a network approach, examining brain networks, symptom networks, and daily functioning in relation to personal recovery from psychosis and auditory hallucinations.
As a doctoral candidate you wil:
As part of this PhD, you are invited to develop your own research focus within the broader project, allowing you to actively shape its scientific direction.
This project will be primarily hosted at the Department of Psychiatry, UMC Utrecht, within the GRIP program. An innovative clinical framework integrating symptom monitoring, functioning, personal recovery, and neurophysiology to support personalized treatment. You will join a multidisciplinary team working at the intersection of network neuroscience, clinical practice, computational modeling, and recovery-oriented psychiatry.
Opportunities for secondments
Secondments can be:
These secondments provide unique opportunities to strengthen conceptual, analytical, and interdisciplinary expertise.
The TRANSCEND network offers training, workshops, and international collaboration opportunities to support your scientific and professional development.
UMC Utrecht has an open and inclusive culture, welcoming all candidates and striving to provide equal opportunities.
You are a motivated candidate who meets the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) eligibility criteria and brings:
Strict MSCA eligibility requirements:
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