Zwei befristete Doktorierendenstellen im Rahmen des Projekts «COV-19-DILEMMA: Between Protection Benefit and Social Harm. Impact of Non- Pharmaceutical Protective Measures in Nursing Homes» zu besetzen
Am Institut für Biomedizinische Ethik und Medizingeschichte (IBME) der Universität Zürich sind zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt zwei auf drei Jahre befristete Doktorierendenstelle im Rahmen des Projektes «COV-19-DILEMMA: Between Protection Benefit and Social Harm. Impact of Non- Pharmaceutical Protective Measures in Nursing Homes» zu besetzen. Das Vorhaben wird durch das Nationale Forschungsprogramm „Covid-19 in der Gesellschaft“ (NFP 80) gefördert. Das Ziel des Projektes ist es, ein umfassendes Verständnis lokaler Praktiken von Pandemievorsorge und Massnahmen sozialer Isolation in Pflegeheimen und deren Auswirkungen auf die Bewohner und ihre Angehörigen sowie auf das Pflegepersonal im Rahmen der COVID-19 Pandemie zu erlangen.
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