Finished Research Projects – Psychology
Vienna's mobility climate. On the everyday mobility practices of Viennese people and their experience of climate-related control measures
Vienna's mobility climate. On the everyday mobility practices of Viennese people and their experience of climate-related control measures
Funding body: City of Vienna
Funding amount: 33.000€
Project start: March 2024 – March 2025
Project duration: 12 months
Project lead: Ass.Prof. Dr. Katharina Hametner (katharina.hametner@sfu.ac.at), Prof. Dr. Konrad Lachmayer (konrad.lachmayer@jus.sfu.ac.at) & Dr. Markus Wrbouschek (markus.wrbouschek@sfu.ac.at)
- Project description ((PDF, in German)
Psychological violence against women
Psychological violence against women
Project lead: Ass.-Prof. Dr. Nora Ruck (nora.ruck@sfu.ac.at)
Project duration: October 2021 – September 2024
Cooperation partners: Women* advise Women*
Staff members: Janine Bühner, Vanessa Siebauer, Claire Gutkowski, Julia Struppe-Schanda
PRESS! ... AND THEN? Reports on arriving in West Berlin
PRESS! ... AND THEN? Reports on arriving in West Berlin
Funding body: Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion – Funding for contemporary history and remembrance culture projects
Funding amount: €24,894.94
Project duration: 01.02.2024 – 31.10.2024
Project lead: Caroline Jacobi, M.A. (caroline.jacobi@sfu-berlin.de)
Project page: https://drueben-und-dann.de
Forms of perception of social crises and transformation processes. Perspectives of scepticism and mistrust
Forms of perception of social crises and transformation processes. Perspectives of scepticism and mistrust
Project lead: Markus Brunner & Florian Knasmüller (florian.knasmueller@sfu.ac.at)
Project team: Annika Thomas, Pia Guggenberger, Anna-Leonie Ofenheimer, Gabriel Leutzendorff, Nicolas Jacobs
Project duration: 06/2022 – 12/2024
Theory, practice and consequences of operational psychology
Theory, practice and consequences of operational psychology
Funding organisation: Austrian Science Fund FWF
Funding amount: € 302,841.01
Project duration: 01.07.2020 – 31.12.2024
Project lead: Ass.-Prof. DDr. Martin Wieser (SFU Berlin, martin.wieser@sfu-berlin.de)
Detailed information: https://psychologie.sfu.ac.at/en/research/operative-psychology/
Attachment styles of clients and psychotherapists and their importance for the therapeutic alliance and symptom reduction in the context of psychological/psychotherapeutic treatments at the Outpatient Clinics of Sigmund Freud University Vienna
Attachment styles of clients and psychotherapists and their importance for the therapeutic alliance and symptom reduction in the context of psychological/psychotherapeutic treatments at the Outpatient Clinics of Sigmund Freud University Vienna
Project lead: Ass.-Prof. Dr Jan Aden (jan.aden@sfu.ac.at), MSc. & Mag. Manfred Reisinger (manfred.reisinger@sfu.ac.at)
Project team: Prof. Dr Birgit U. Stetina, Univ.-Ass. David Seistock, MSc., Jessica Pacher, BA. pth., Univ.-Ass. Brigitta Schiller, Assoc. Prof. Dr Kathrin Mörtl, Eva Wimmer. MA.
Project duration: 2021 – 2024
The Psychological is Participatory. Feminist critical participatory action research with women's counselling centres and their clients
The Psychological is Participatory. Feminist critical participatory action research with women's counselling centres and their clients
Funding organisation: FWF – Austrian Science Fund (TCS 112 Top Citizen Science)
Funding amount: 49,987.56 €
Project duration: 05/2022 – 04/2024
Project lead: Ass.-Prof. Dr Nora Ruck (nora.ruck@sfu.ac.at)
Project team: Dr. Barbara Rothmüller, Julia Struppe-Schanda, MSc. BA
Detailed information: https://psychologie.sfu.ac.at/en/research/the-psychological-is-participatory/
The situation of rainbow families in German-speaking countries
The situation of rainbow families in German-speaking countries
Project lead: Ska Salden (salden@sfu-berlin.de) & Gudrun Salamon (gudrun.salamon@sfu.ac.at)
Project duration: 03/2022 – 02/2024
Organisational aspects of No-restraint Mental Health Care Services
Organisational aspects of No-restraint Mental Health Care Services
Cooperation: ISTC-CNR
Project team: Dr Tarek el Sehity (tarek.el-sehity@sfu.ac.at) & Oliver Wegenberger, MSc.
Project duration: 09/2023 – 04/2024
Experiences of students in dual training systems using the example of the Ballsportgymnasium Vienna
Experiences of students in dual training systems using the example of the Ballsportgymnasium Vienna
Project lead: Armin Klaps, Msc. (armin.klaps@sfu.ac.at)& Univ.-Ass. Dr phil. Markus Wrbouschek (markus.wrbouschek@sfu.ac.at)
Project duration: 03/2023 – 11/2023
Collaborating for the Common Good: Feasibility study for a values-based collaborative peer philanthropy among entrepreneurial families
Collaborating for the Common Good: Feasibility study for a values-based collaborative peer philanthropy among entrepreneurial families
Cooperation: IESE Business School
Project team: Dr Tarek el Sehity (tarek.el-sehity@sfu.ac.at)& Sofija Pesovic
Project duration: 12/2021 – 12/2023
Sexuality in Austria 2022
Sexuality in Austria 2022
Duration: 04/2022 – 12/2023
Project lead: Dr. Barbara Rothmüller (barbara.rothmueller@sfu.ac.at)
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) for Syrian Refugees and Residents of Host Communities in Türkiye
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) for Syrian Refugees and Residents of Host Communities in Türkiye
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Duration: 19.05.2023 – 19.11.2023
Project lead: Dr. Kate Sheese (kate.sheese@sfu-berlin.de)
Open Dialogue Services around the World: A scoping survey exploring organizational characteristics in the implementation of the open dialogue approach in mental health services
Open Dialogue Services around the World: A scoping survey exploring organizational characteristics in the implementation of the open dialogue approach in mental health services
Cooperation: ISTC-CNR
Project duration: 10/2022 – 10/2023
Project team: Dr Tarek el Sehity (tarek.el-sehity@sfu.ac.at)
Affects of post-feminism: A look into the everyday worlds of post-feminist self-concepts
Affects of post-feminism: A look into the everyday worlds of post-feminist self-concepts
Project team: Ass.-Prof. Dr Katharina Hametner(katharina.hametner@sfu.ac.at) & Natalie Rodax, MSc.(natalie.rodax@sfu.ac.at)
Feminist-psychological voices in Vienna
Feminist-psychological voices in Vienna
Funding organisation: City of Vienna
Funding amount: 50.000€
Project duration: 01.04.2022 – 30.09.2023
Project lead: Ass.-Prof. Dr Nora Ruck(nora.ruck@sfu.ac.at)
Project team: Emelie Rack, BSc.
Detailed information: Feminist-psychological voices in Vienna
Burdens and helpful aspects for achieving and maintaining quality of life in epidermolysis bullosa
Burdens and helpful aspects for achieving and maintaining quality of life in epidermolysis bullosa
Funding organisation: DEBRA Austria
Funding amount: 201.990€
Duration: 01.03.2021 – 30.06.2023
Project lead: MMag. DDr. Gudrun Salamon (gudrun.salamon@sfu.ac.at)
Cooperation partner: Dr Anja Diem and Dr Rainer Riedl (DEBRA Austria)
Detailed information: https://psychologie.sfu.ac.at/en/research/epidermolysis-bullosa
Sustaining staff care in Syria
Sustaining staff care in Syria
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Project duration: 01.12.2022 – 15.06.2023
Project lead: Dr Kate Sheese (kate.sheese@sfu-berlin.de)
Detailed information: https://psychologie.sfu.ac.at/de/forschung/sustaining-staff-care-in-syria
Viennese Everyday Worlds: On living together in the light of political orientations
Viennese Everyday Worlds: On living together in the light of political orientations
Project team: Dr Sara Paloni (sara.paloni@sfu.ac.at) & Natalie Rodax, MSc. (natalie.rodax@sfu.ac.at)
- Detailed information: Wiener Alltagswelten.pdf
Shared living environments
Shared living environments
Project team: Dr Christina Ayazi, Prof. Dr David Becker, Leonard Brixel, M.A., Dr Markus Brunner, Ass.-Prof. Dr Katharina Hamentner, Natalie Rodax, MSc, Ass.-Prof. Dr Nora Ruck, Kate Sheese, M.A., Dr phil. Markus Wrbouschek
Detailed information: Geteilte Lebenswelten.pdf
Internalised trans* hostility and community empowerment (PhD funding)
Internalised trans* hostility and community empowerment (PhD funding)
Funding organisation: Rosa Luxemburg Foundation
Cooperation partners: Prof Dr Beate Muschalla / TU Braunschweig
Project lead: Dipl.-Psych. René_ Rain Horstein
Project duration: 01.01.2019 – 31.12.2021
Reflecting Privileges - Intersectional Therapy? (PhD funding)
Reflecting Privileges - Intersectional Therapy? (PhD funding)
Funding organisation: Rosa Luxemburg Foundation
Cooperation partners: Prof Dr Beate Muschalla/TU Braunschweig
Project lead: Dipl.-Psych. Sabrina Saase
Project duration: 01.10.2017 – 30.09.2021
Home2Office (H2O) - When work moves into the home: A longitudinal analysis of ICT-enabled boundary management strategies and working time arrangements during and after the COVID-19 restrictions in Austria
Home2Office (H2O) - When work moves into the home: A longitudinal analysis of ICT-enabled boundary management strategies and working time arrangements during and after the COVID-19 restrictions in Austria
Funding organisation: OENB – Oesterreichische National Bank
Duration: 24 months
Funding amount applied for: € 247,669.70
Project lead: Ass-Prof. Dr Martina Tiefenthaler (TU-Vienna)
Project team: Dr Tarek el Sehity (SFU-Vienna, Tarek.el-Sehity@sfu.ac.at), Dr Eva Zedlacher (Webster University-Vienna), BCS Cindy Chen
→ This project is part of the Research Cluster Psychology of Education, Work and Organisation.
Intersectional experiences of discrimination and violence of women with migration and refugee biographies and their processing possibilities in counselling and psychotherapy
Intersectional experiences of discrimination and violence of women with migration and refugee biographies and their processing possibilities in counselling and psychotherapy
Funding organisation: City of Vienna MA7, Science and Research Promotion
Funding amount: 9,000 euros
Project duration: 01.03.2020 – 31.12.2022
Project lead: Sabine Tiefenthaler (sabine89@gmx.at)
Contact mapping - A collective autoethnography in times of the COVID-19 pandemic
Contact mapping - A collective autoethnography in times of the COVID-19 pandemic
Project team: Hadil Freihat (SFU Berlin); Kate Sheese (SFU Berlin); Anna Lange (SFU Berlin); Leonard Brixel (SFU Berlin); Katharina Hametner, (SFU Vienna); Sara Paloni (SFU Vienna); Mirjana Franković (SFU Ljubljana); Kristina Trstenjak (SFU Ljubljana); Stéphanie Larchanché (SFU Paris)
Project duration: 03.11.2020 – 31.12.2022
Detailed information: Contact mapping.pdf
Feeling The Past - Experiencing Belonging, History and the Present in the German Post-Reunification Generation
Feeling The Past - Experiencing Belonging, History and the Present in the German Post-Reunification Generation
Funding organisation: German Foundation for Peace Research
Duration: 15.04.2021 until 31.01.2023
Funding amount: € 91,472.50
Project lead: Dr David Becker(david.becker@sfu-berlin.de)
Scientific project collaboration: Leonard Brixel, MA, Dr Sara Paloni, Mag. phil. Mia Neuhaus, MA.
Project description: Abstract – Feeling the Past (PDF)
Detailed information: https://psychologie.sfu.ac.at/de/forschung/feeling-the-past
ShAffeC - Shared affective Commitments
ShAffeC - Shared affective Commitments
Project lead: Dr Katharina Hametner (katharina.hametner@sfu.ac.at) & Dr phil. Markus Wrbouschek (markus.wrbouschek@sfu.ac.at)
Project duration: 01.10.2021 – 01.10.2022
The psychological is political. A recent history of feminist psychology in Vienna, 1972-2000
The psychological is political. A recent history of feminist psychology in Vienna, 1972-2000
Funded by: FWF – Austrian Science Fund
P 30495-G29
Duration: 01.10.2018 – 30.09.2022
Funding amount: € 305,686.50
Project lead: Ass.-Prof. Dr. Nora Ruck (nora.ruck@sfu.ac.at)
Project staff members: Vera Luckgei, M.Sc., Elisabeth Parzer, Max Beck, BSc., Florian Knasmüller, BSc., Barbara Rothmüller, Nina Franke and Emelie Rack
Development of training plans and manuals and implementation of trainings for professionals and community actors in the field of psychosocial support for Afghan refugees and host communities in Pakistan
Development of training plans and manuals and implementation of trainings for professionals and community actors in the field of psychosocial support for Afghan refugees and host communities in Pakistan
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Funding amount: € 106,854
Project duration: 01.05.2021 – 31.08.2022
Project lead: Ass.-Prof. Karin Mlodoch (karin.mlodoch@sfu-berlin.de)
Family Purpose in the 21st Century: Understanding and Fostering Purpose among Families with extraordinary Responsibilities in the 21st Century.
Family Purpose in the 21st Century: Understanding and Fostering Purpose among Families with extraordinary Responsibilities in the 21st Century.
Funding organisation: John Templeton Foundation, Grant # 61482
Duration: 15/07/2019 – 14/07/2022
Funding amount: $ 1,567,673
Project lead: Assoc. Prof. Kendall Bronk, Ph.D.; Assoc. Prof. Tarek el Sehity, Ph.D. (Tarek.el-Sehity@sfu.ac.at)
Project collaborator: Prof Anne Colby, Ph.D.
Project advisor: Prof. William Damon, Ph.D. Prof. Heinrich Liechtenstein, Ph.D.
Co-operation partners: Claremont Graduate University; Stanford University; IESE Business School
Detailed information: https://psychologie.sfu.ac.at/de/forschung/family-purpose-in-the-21st-century
Everyday life under the conditions of a "lockdown": time structure and time experience. The case of Austria.
Everyday life under the conditions of a "lockdown": time structure and time experience. The case of Austria.
Project lead: Natalie Rodax (natalie.rodax@sfu.ac.at) & Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja (anna.schor-tschudnowskaja@sfu.ac.at)
Project duration: 01.01.2021 – 30.06.2022
Experiences of discrimination against queer pregnant women in the healthcare system
Experiences of discrimination against queer pregnant women in the healthcare system
Funding organisation: Heinrich Boll Foundation / Gunda Werner Institute
Funding amount: 4.000€
Project duration: 06.2021 – 12.2021
Project lead: Ska Salden (salden@sfu-berlin.de)
Vienna is different? - History of the image of the city in the countryside. Rural appropriations of Vienna in the 20th & 21st centuries
Vienna is different? - History of the image of the city in the countryside. Rural appropriations of Vienna in the 20th & 21st centuries
Funding organisation: City of Vienna
Scope of funding: € 7,000
Project duration: 01/2022 – 04/2022
Project lead: MMag. Dr Eva Tamara Asboth (research.psychology@sfu.ac.at)
Psychosocial support for young adults with a refugee background and migration biography
Psychosocial support for young adults with a refugee background and migration biography
Funding organisation: Ministry of Social Affairs
Project duration: 01.07.2021 – 30.04.2022
Project team: Dr Margret Jäger (research.psychology@sfu.ac.at)
Understand_ELSED: Public perception of the ethical, legal and socio-economic dimensions of the COVID-19 outbreak
Understand_ELSED: Public perception of the ethical, legal and socio-economic dimensions of the COVID-19 outbreak
Funding organisation: Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany
Funding recipient: Institute for Psychological Research at the SFU e.V. (Germany)
Duration: June 2020 – January 2021
Funding amount applied for: 394,269 euros
Project lead: Meike Watzlawik (SFU Berlin, meike.watzlawik@sfu-berlin.de)
Project team: Brady Wagoner (Aalborg University, DK), Eric Jensen (University of Warwick, GB), N.N.
Collaboration on the edition of Siegfried Bernfeld's writings published by Psychosozial Verlag (Gießen)
Collaboration on the edition of Siegfried Bernfeld's writings published by Psychosozial Verlag (Gießen)
Editors: Univ.-Prof. em. Dr Ulrich Herrmann (Tübingen) in collaboration with Univ.-Prof. Dr Wilfried Datler and Univ.-Prof. Dr Gerhard Benetka (gerhard.benetka@sfu.ac.at)
Editing vol. 10: Psychological writings by Prof. Dr Gerhard Benetka
Women with premenopausal osteoporosis in Austria - a social science pilot study
Women with premenopausal osteoporosis in Austria - a social science pilot study
Project lead: Dr. Margret Jäger
Project duration: 01.07.2021 – 31.12.2021 (research.psychology@sfu.ac.at)
Promoting cultural sensitivity during simulation facilitator training using intercultural distance simulation in paediatric emergency medicine
Promoting cultural sensitivity during simulation facilitator training using intercultural distance simulation in paediatric emergency medicine
Project team: Dr. Margret Jäger
Project duration: 01.07.2021 – 31.12.2021
The life and work of Robert Glücksmann
The life and work of Robert Glücksmann
Project team: Dr. Margret Jäger
Project duration: 01.01.2012 – 31.12.2021 (research.psychology@sfu.ac.at)
Viennese Everyday Worlds. About living together in the light of political orientations
Viennese Everyday Worlds. About living together in the light of political orientations
Funding organisation: City of Vienna MA7, Science and Research Promotion
Duration: 12 months
Funding amount applied for: € 20,037.60
Total costs: € 44,900.33
Project duration: 01.03.2020 – 31.12.2021
Project lead: Dr. Sara Paloni (sara.paloni@sfu.ac.at)
Detailed information: Wiener Alltagswelten.pdf
Intimacy, sexuality and solidarity in the COVID-19 pandemic
Intimacy, sexuality and solidarity in the COVID-19 pandemic
Funding organisation: City of Vienna
Project number: MA7 1029845/2020
Duration: until the end of December 2021
Funding amount: € 40 000,-
Project lead: Dr. Barbara Rothmüller (barbara.rothmueller@sfu.ac.at)
Psychosocial health and solidarity practices in the COVID-19 pandemic
Psychosocial health and solidarity practices in the COVID-19 pandemic
Funding body: Network Science of the AK Vienna
Duration: 12/2020-09/2021
Project lead: Dr. Barbara Rothmüller (barbara.rothmueller@sfu.ac.at)
Scientific project collaboration: Emelie Rack, BA and Dr Laura Wiesböck
Project assistance: Sophie König, MA and Anna Maria Diem, Mag.
Cooperation: Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan
The Vienna corona protests
The Vienna corona protests
Funding organisation: City of Vienna (MA7)
Funding amount: 3500€
Duration: 03/2021 – 08/2021
Project lead: Dr. Markus Brunner & Florian Knasmüller, MSc. (florian.knasmueller@sfu.ac.at)
Joint research with: Dr Antje Daniel, Felix Maile, MA., Dr Andreas Schadauer (all University of Vienna) and Verena Stern, M.A. (University of Bielefeld)
The research project is a sub-project of the “Forschungswerkstatt Corona-Proteste“.
Being Oriented - The Psychology of Karl Bühler
Being Oriented - The Psychology of Karl Bühler
Funded by: Lise Meitner Programme of the FWF – Austrian Science Fund, M 2603-G28
Duration: 01/08/2019 until 31/07/2021
Funding amount: € 165,260
Lise Meitner position: Dr Janette Friedrich(janette.friedrich@sfu.ac.at)
Detailed information: http://karlbuehler.org/
Promoting employment in the health sector and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)
Promoting employment in the health sector and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS)
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Funding amount: € 171,370.00
Project duration: 15.10.2020 – 15.06.2021
Project lead: Prof. Dr. David Becker (david.becker@sfu-berlin.de)
Project team: Nina Schöler, MA, Sara Hoffmann, MA, Kate Sheese, MA
(Everyday) cultures of psychosocial care
(Everyday) cultures of psychosocial care
Project duration: 02/05/2016 – 30/04/2021
Project lead: Markus Wrbouschek (markus.wrbouschek@sfu.ac.at)
Project team: Julius Metzler, Gregor Wasicky (staff); Claire Gutkowski, Claudia Krizek & Julia Struppe (student assistants working on bachelor theses)
Impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the LGBTIQ* community
Impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the LGBTIQ* community
Funding organisation: Federal Foundation Magnus Hirschfeld
Funding amount: 4.000€
Project duration: 12.2020 – 02.2021
Project lead: Ska Salden (salden@sfu-berlin.de)
SFUrope
SFUrope
A research-based teaching project on attitudes and emotions of SFU students and academic staff in 5 European countries
Duration: 1/2020 – 12/2020
Project lead: Prof. Dr. David Becker
Project team: Dr. Sara Paloni (sara.paloni@sfu.ac.at)
Acceptance and Appropriation of Youth Promotion in the Balkans. The Image of RYCO in the Region / ORF Promotion of EU Integration through regional cooperation
Acceptance and Appropriation of Youth Promotion in the Balkans. The Image of RYCO in the Region / ORF Promotion of EU Integration through regional cooperation
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Duration: 06/05/2019 – 31/12/2020
Funding amount: € 39,980.00
Project lead: Univ.-Prof. Dr Gerhard Benetka (gerhard.benetka@sfu.ac.at)
Project partner: Aisha Futura Tüchler BA MSc (aisha.tuechler@sfu.ac.at)
Epidermolysis bullosa
Epidermolysis bullosa
Survey and analysis of “patient relevant outcomes” and helpful factors for achieving and maintaining quality of life
Duration: 01/07/2019 – until the end of 2020
Funding amount: € 130,000
Project lead: MMag. DDr. Gudrun Salamon (gudrun.salamon@sfu.ac.at)
EB Research Network
Love, intimacy and sexuality in times of Corona - follow-up survey II
Love, intimacy and sexuality in times of Corona - follow-up survey II
Funding organisation: City of Vienna MA7, Science and Research Promotion
Funding amount: 4,000 euros
Project duration: 1.10. – 30.12.2020
Survey duration: 10 November – 9 December 2020
Target group of the online survey: People aged 14 and over who live in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Project lead: Dr. Barbara Rothmüller (barbara.rothmueller@sfu.ac.at)
Project team: Anna Maria Diem, Sophie König, Emelie Rack, David Seistock
Love, intimacy and sexuality in times of Corona
Love, intimacy and sexuality in times of Corona
Project duration: 15.3. – 30.09.2020 (self-financed)
Survey duration: 01 – 30 April 2020
Target group of the online survey: People aged 14 and over who live in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Project lead: Dr. Barbara Rothmüller(barbara.rothmueller@sfu.ac.at)
Project team: Anna Maria Diem, Sophie König, Emelie Rack, David Seistock
What helps the helpers - Implementation of staff care structures (peer support) in the Middle East
What helps the helpers - Implementation of staff care structures (peer support) in the Middle East
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Duration: September 2018 – July 2020
Funding amount: € 219,387.50
Project lead: David Becker (SFU Berlin, david.becker@fu-berlin.de)
Additional project “Staff Care Yemen”
Development of appropriate staff care structures in Yemen
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Duration: until April 2019
Funding amount: € 6,768.00
Additional project “Psychosocial support and trauma work”
Training of supervisors for staff care in three health centres in Jordan
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Duration: 28/08/2018 – 30/08/2019
Funding amount: € 7,850.00
Psychology in the Ostmark
Psychology in the Ostmark
Psychology in the “Ostmark”. Between ideology and collaboration
Funded by: FWF – Austrian Science Fund
P 28119-G28
Duration: 01.04.2016 – 31.03.2020
Funding amount: € 227 020.50
Project lead: Univ.-Prof. Dr Gerhard Benetka(gerhard.benetka@sfu.ac.at)
Project staff: Dr Thomas Mayer; DDr Martin Wieser
Psychology in the “Ostmark”
Funded by: Future Fund of the Republic of Austria
P13-1578
Duration: 01.04.2016 – 31.03.2020
Funding amount: € 30 000
Project lead: Univ.-Prof. Dr Gerhard Benetka(gerhard.benetka@sfu.ac.at)
Project staff: Dr Thomas Mayer; DDr Martin Wieser
Generation In-between. Children and grandchildren of the occupation in Austria and Germany.
Generation In-between. Children and grandchildren of the occupation in Austria and Germany.
Funding organisation: Anniversary Fund of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank
Anniversary fund project no. 17121
Duration: 01/09/2016 – 31/03/2020
Funding amount: € 104 000
Project lead: University Professor Dr Rainer Gries (rainer.gries@sfu.ac.at)
Project staff members: Sophie Hubbe, Univ.-Ass. Felicitas Auersperg, MSc.
Clinical-medical research project on vascular therapy
Clinical-medical research project on vascular therapy
Duration: 1 December 2016 – 31 May 2019
Funding amount: € 250 000
Project partners: European Health Foundation Zurich, Bemer Int. AG, Principality of Liechtenstein
Project lead: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Benetka (gerhard.benetka@sfu.ac.at), Hon. Prof. Dr Fred Harms, Hon. Prof. Dr Dorothee Gänshirt
Extension of the above-mentioned project
Duration: 1 June 2017 – 31 March 2018
Funding amount: € 100 000
Project partners: European Foundation for Health Zurich, Bemer Int. AG, Principality of Liechtenstein
Project lead: Prof. Dr. Gerhard Benetka (gerhard.benetka@sfu.ac.at), Hon. Prof. Dr Fred Harms, Hon. Prof. Dr Dorothee Gänshirt
ATRAB - Strengthening the social participation of Palestinian refugees
ATRAB - Strengthening the social participation of Palestinian refugees
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Duration: 21.12.2018 – 04.02.2019
Funding amount: € 77,250.00
Project lead: Univ.-Prof. Dr. David Becker (david.becker@sfu-berlin.de)
In the field of tension of hegemonic attributions: The media representation of migrant academics in Austrian daily newspapers
In the field of tension of hegemonic attributions: The media representation of migrant academics in Austrian daily newspapers
Funding body: Vienna Chamber of Labour
Duration: 1 January 2018 – 31 December 2018
Funding amount: € 14,805.00
Project lead: Dr. Katharina Hametner (katharina.hametner@sfu.ac.at)
Project assistant: Natalie Rodax, MSc.
What helps in the Middle East?
What helps in the Middle East?
Development of sustainable peer support structures, related self-perceptions and theories of help in the field of MHPSS in the Syrian region
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Duration: June 2016 – July 2018
Funding amount: € 198 997,50
Project lead: Univ.-Prof. Dr. David Becker (david.becker@sfu-berlin.de)
Patterns of interpretation of the Soviet past among everyday subjects in contemporary Russia
Patterns of interpretation of the Soviet past among everyday subjects in contemporary Russia
Funded by: FWF – Austrian Science Fund
P 27282-G16
Duration: 1 April 2015 – 30 June 2018
Funding amount: € 80 294, 55
Project lead: Dr. Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja (anna.schor-tschudnowskaja@sfu.ac.at)
Project Tourism LAB - Linz
Project Tourism LAB - Linz
Funding body: Linz Tourist Board
Duration: October 2016 – March 2018
Funding amount: € 30 000
Project lead: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Alfred Barth (alfred.barth@sfu.ac.at)
A Psychological Investigation into the Meaning of UHNWI Luxury Mobility.
A Psychological Investigation into the Meaning of UHNWI Luxury Mobility.
Funding body: Dr Ing. h. c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen
Duration: June 2017 – December 2017
Funding amount: € 96 250
Project lead: Dr. Tarek el Sehity (tarek.el-sehity@sfu.ac.at)
Project team: Dr. Raffaella Pocobello (ISTC-CNR)
→ This project is part of the Research Cluster Psychology of Education, Work and Organisation.
Diversity and (multiple) discrimination
Diversity and (multiple) discrimination
Study on the current living situation of lesbian, gay, transgender and intersex youth in Berlin.
Funded by: Berlin Senate Department
Duration: until December 2017
Funding amount: € 71 400
Project partner: Humboldt University Berlin
Project lead: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Meike Watzlawik (meike.watzlawik@sfu-berlin.de)
Creation and implementation of the university course "BEYOND - University Certificate Course for Civil Society Representatives of Palestinian Refugees"
Creation and implementation of the university course "BEYOND - University Certificate Course for Civil Society Representatives of Palestinian Refugees"
as part of the GIZ project “Strengthening the Social Participation of Palestinian Refugees – FASPAR”
Funding organisation: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Duration: from February 2016 to the end of 2017
Funding amount: € 63 604
Project lead: Univ.-Prof. Dr. David Becker (david.becker@sfu-berlin.de)
Disputing Gender. Understanding how psychological gender research is used in public scientific controversies on gender in US-American media
Disputing Gender. Understanding how psychological gender research is used in public scientific controversies on gender in US-American media
Third-party funding: European Commission
Cooperation partner: History and Theory of Psychology Programme, York University (Toronto, Canada)
Duration: 01.05.2013 – 30.04.2016
Project lead: Dr. Nora Ruck (nora.ruck@sfu.ac.at)