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    • Team
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      • Newsletters
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  • Research
    • Focus areas
    • Publications
  • Vacancies
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VACANCIES

Join the LBI team!


Available positions are always published on this page. We also encourage open applications for internships and theses. Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram to get notified about new positions.

Internship at the LBI research group: open application
If you feel sparked by the topic of Lifestyle Brain Interaction, and you want to gain work experience in the Neuroscientific field, we invite you to chart your course in areas such as research assistance, administration, data processing, statistical analysis, project management, scientific and public writing, and social media content creation.
Tell us where your passions lie, what skills you bring to the table, and what you aspire to learn. Depending on the current ongoing projects and availability for supervision, positions may or may not be available. However, feel free to reach out to us at any time.    Read more

Please note: ​We are currently fully focused on ongoing projects and maintaining high-quality supervision for our current team. This means we are not considering open applications in 2026. 

GENERAL APPLICATION PROCESS

You are invited to submit your resume, a cover letter (including your motivation but also practicalities about your availability), grade list, and any relevant portfolio showcasing your experience to e.a.g.dekeyster@fsw.leidenuniv.nl. In non-holiday periods, you can expect a reply within 2 weeks. Non-complete applications will not be considered.

​Disclaimer
The content of this website is provided by the Lifestyle Brain Interaction research group. It does not necessarily represent the views, strategy, or policies of Leiden University.
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