Internship

You are looking for ...


                         ... a position for your 

                             mandatory internship within your studies? 


You are eager to become an expert in ...


... the interface between Sport and Psychology ?

... the interface between research and praxis in Sportpsychology, Stresspsychology and Psychophysiology ?

You are interested in ...


... highly flexible working hours ?


... qualified supervision


... becoming part of a warm and welcoming team ?


... making long-lasting and helpful relationships ?


... learning important skills within research and scientific communication ?

We offer positions for internships

Within your internship you can dive into many different topics related to stresspsychology, sportpsychology and psychophysiology. 


Overall you would contribute in 2 main parts:  


1. Scientifical experiments


One main task within your internship would be the conduction of scientifical experiments involving different breathing techniques. You would also learn how to determine the optimal breathing-frequency and breathing-technique for relaxing-phases and for activation-phases.


2. Scientific communication 


The other main part of responsibility is the scientific communication: You will help with preparing workshops and lectures, updating our social media account, maintaining this website and more.



 Requirements:


• Only for mandatory internships

NO voluntary and school internships

• good English and German skills

Self-Sufficiency & Reliability

Team-work-skills

Maya´s experience

During my 5th semester of my Bachelor in Psychology, I completed an internship at HRV LABorde, where I had the chance to work closely with the researchers exploring HRV and performance. I supported ongoing projects by assisting with data collection, ECG measurements, literature research and data analysis. Throughout my time at the lab, I learned about HRV methodology and breathing-based interventions in depth.

What stood out to me most was the warm and supportive atmosphere within the team and the whole institute. I felt encouraged to ask questions, take on responsibility, and contribute my ideas. This experience not only strengthened my practical skills, but also deepened my interest in performance psychophysiology and inspired me to continue working at the intersection of psychology and physiology.

Are you interested or do you have questions ? 



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