Research Professor (Neurobiology, Psychophysiology)

Sukurta: 07 January 2026

CALL FOR COMPETITION FOR A POSITION

Research Professor (Neurobiology, Psychophysiology)

Institute of Biosciences, Life Sciences Center.

The date of the call for the competition: 7 January 2026.

Deadline for document submission: 6 February 2026 (local time zone UTC+2)

Research professor  at Vilnius University is an internationally recognised leader in their science field; it is the highest position in research at the university. The research professor’s responsibilities include organising and performing  research and  development activities, as well as disseminating its results at national and international levels, training researchers, providing expert recommendations, and educating the society .

Description and responsibilities of the position:

It is expected that the Research Professor will independently (and/or in collaboration with other researchers) initiate and conduct high-quality national and international research in the field of Neurobiology, Psychophysiology and Psychoneuroendocrinology and will publish the results of their research in internationally recognised journals. They will seek to attract external funding for research activities being implemented, as well as submit the applications for and implement the funded projects. They will form and lead a group of researchers conducting research seeking to evaluate how biological (sex, sex hormones, age) and social factors are related to cognitive abilities, emotional well-being and mental health. They will supervise students’ doctoral dissertations, final theses (when necessary), and the work of research fellows. As an expert in their field, they will provide insights and recommendations to the public (when necessary). They will foster professional relations with their colleagues abroad. They will take an active part in national and international associations in their field. They will implement other functions assigned to  research professor related to research, methodological, and organisational activity, as provided for in the legal acts of Vilnius University.

Required qualifications:

Doctoral degree in Life Sciences, Biophysics.

Supervision of at least one successfully defended doctoral dissertation or postdoctoral intern.

Experience (proofed by publications) in psychophysiological research investigating the relationship between sex, sex hormones, and nervous system function.

Experience (proofed by publications) in using psychophysiological methods (electroencephalography, eye tracking, peripheral recordings, determination of sex hormone levels). 

Description of Mandatory Competences for the Career Stages of Researchers at Higher Education and Research Institutions HERE.

Description of other required qualifications is available HERE.

In case the candidates are of equal standing, the following will be considered an advantage:

experience in leading a group of researchers that perform psychophysiological research investigating relationships between sex, sex hormones, and nervous system function; participation in the international networks of researches working in this research area.

The selection of candidates will be held on the basis of qualitative expert evaluation and, when necessary, in other ways. A more detailed description of the procedure for holding recruiting competitions is available HERE.

Start of work: 1 September 2026, the contest is held for a five-year term of office.

Workload: Part-time position (0.25 FTE).

Official monthly salary (gross): EUR 1060.

Candidates shall submit the following documents:

Description of academic activities in English together with a list of publications (when completing the Activity Plan section, please prepare an activity plan that would be aligned with the priorities of the Vilnius University Strategic Plan and the action plan of the Life Sciences Center).

Curriculum Vitae.

Certified copies of qualification documents and diplomas (not applicable to current Vilnius University employees).

All documents shall be submitted to , with ‘Research professor (Neurobiology, Psychophysiology)’ in the subject line.