**Job Description**
This PhD fellow position focuses on Arts, Mental Health, and Organizational Learning within the “Musikalske Alliancer” project, a collaboration between Aalborg University and the Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg. The project investigates how artistic co-creation can transform the living conditions of voice-hearers and develop into a flexible leadership strategy for pattern-breaking across social and organizational contexts. The fellow will conduct empirical and theoretical research into how co-creative aesthetic workshops facilitate recovery, identity work, and organizational learning in social psychiatry, developing theoretical models for integrating art-based methods into both individual and organizational transformative processes. The role involves both research and teaching activities within the Department’s Psychology program.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Ability or potential to produce high quality research outputs and publish in journals
• Ability or potential to develop external and/or international networks and collaborations
• Ability or potential to engage in activities with actors outside academia to enhance the impact of research
• Motivation to work interdisciplinarily across psychology, artistic practices, and organizational transformation
• Ability to teach, supervise, and assess written and oral performances
• Strong cooperative abilities
• Ability to establish and maintain productive relationships with researchers of various research, social and cultural backgrounds
• National and international network (advantage)
• Documented experience with problem-based learning (PBL) (advantage; otherwise, completion of a PBL-course is required within the first year of employment)
**Experience**
Other:
• Hold a Master’s degree
• Proficiency in Danish is required
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