PhD position "Harmonising Ethical Regulation of Psychedelic Therapy with Broader Medical Practices" (MSCA-DN INTEGRATE)

Posted January 28th 2026

Organisation
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Location
Berlin, Germany

Would you like to join a pioneering international EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network that is shaping the future of psychedelic therapy by combining cutting-edge scientific research, interdisciplinary training, and cross-sector collaboration across Europe? The INTEGRATE consortium is offering 16 fully funded PhD positions within its network for talented researchers that would like to push scientific boundaries and make real societal impact.

DC14 – Harmonising Ethical Regulation of Psychedelic Therapy with Broader Medical Practices

APPLY AT: https://werkenbijumcg.nl/-/vacatures/16-phd-positions-to-advance-psychedelic-therapy-research-in-mental-health/10419-02s000a4yp

In addition to questions on clinical efficacy and safety of psychedelic therapy, ethical concerns have been raised both in clinical trials and (limited) pre-approval access programs. Ethical aspects will be crucial in the further research and implementation of psychedelic therapy.

The objective of this project is to explore ethical considerations within psychedelic therapy regulation. The project will compare ethical governance in psychedelic therapy with other medical treatments. It will analyse unique ethical dimensions of psychedelic therapy, translating insights into practical guidelines as well as determine if and how psychedelic ethics can improve broader medical practices.

The project uses mixed normative-analytic and qualitative methods to address ethical questions. The doctoral candidate will analyze ethical reasoning in policies, academic literature and public discourse on transformative interventions, including psychedelic therapy. Through stakeholder interviews and focus groups the doctoral candidate will collect and synthesise stakeholder perspectives on ethical psychedelic therapy regulation, identifying areas of consensus and divergence.

The doctoral candidate will develop and use qualitative measures to conduct and analyse individual and focus group interviews with stakeholders and analyse existing qualitative datasets to explore ethical questions.

General eligibility criteria
The position is open to candidates of any nationality (European and non-European) who fulfil the requirements set for the Doctoral Candidates (DCs) funded by Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions.
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in a relevant academic field, allowing enrolment in a PhD program at the hiring beneficiary.
Applicants must not previously have been awarded a PhD degree.
Applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country in which the DC project for which they are applying is based for more than 12 months in the 3 years prior to recruitment. This excludes short stays such as holidays, compulsory national service or time spent as part of a procedure for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention.
Applicants must be willing to undertake secondments at another institute of the network during the DC project, including at institutes in other countries.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate their ability to understand and express themselves in both written and spoken English at a level that is sufficiently high to fully benefit from the network training (C1/C2 level).
Applicants are expected to be motivated to work in the field of psychedelic therapy.
Applicants are expected to work independently, well-structured and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary consortium.

Additional eligibility criteria
A Master’s degree in neuroscience, bioethics, anthropology, philosophy, implementation research or another related field.
Experience with qualitative interviews is very helpful but not required.
Interest in psychedelic therapy and mental health.
Strong communication skills for interviews and teamwork.
German is helpful but not required.

APPLY AT: https://werkenbijumcg.nl/-/vacatures/16-phd-positions-to-advance-psychedelic-therapy-research-in-mental-health/10419-02s000a4yp

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