Department: Laboratory for the Experimental Research of Religion, Department for the Study of Religions, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University
Deadline: 15 May 2026
Start Date: 1 July 2026 (negotiable)
Job Type: Full-time, non-academic research position
EU Researcher Profile: R1/R2
Work Time: 40 hours per week
Contract Type: 1-year employment contract (with possibility of extension to 2.5 years)
Number of Openings: 1
The successful candidate will join the Computing Religious Devotion (CREDO) project (2024–2028), funded by the Czech Science Foundation. This interdisciplinary project develops a computational model of moral decision-making in which religious belief forms strong cognitive priors influencing normative decisions. The project involves a large-scale cross-cultural study spanning 20 societies and two religious traditions per site to examine how religious traditions shape cognition, ingroup cooperation, and outgroup bias.
The candidate will work alongside Dr. Martin Lang (PI) and another postdoc, using both large-scale behavioral datasets and laboratory methods (EEG, fNIRS, BIOPAC) to test predictions from computational models and conduct original research on normative decision-making.
More information on the project: CREDO Project
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Submit your application via the electronic application link by 15 May 2026 including:
After submission, an automatic confirmation will be sent. For questions, contact:
Mgr. Eva Brázdová Urbanová
Email: eva.urbanova@phil.muni.cz
Masaryk University is the second-largest university in the Czech Republic, with 10 faculties, 32,000 students, and a strong international research profile.
Faculty of Arts: Research-oriented, approximately 1/5 of MU’s research volume, with over 600 employees. Holder of HR Excellence in Research Award since 2021.
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LEVYNA (Laboratory for the Experimental Research of Religion): Interdisciplinary lab studying cognitive mechanisms underlying religious cognition, behavior, and institutions.
Website: LEVYNA
Contact for Position:
doc. Mgr. Martin Lang, Ph.D.
Email: martinlang@mail.muni.cz
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