Andrea Fischbach

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Andrea Fischbach (* 1969 ) is a German professor for psychologist and head of the department for "Social, Work and Organizational Psychology" at the German Police University .

Fischbach completed her apprenticeship as a bookseller in 1988, before taking her Abitur at the Ketteler College in Mainz in 1991 . She began studying psychology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . In 1994 she received a study scholarship from the DAAD , which she spent at the University of Essex . Fischbach completed her studies in 1999 with a thesis on the subject of empirical testing of the dimensional assumptions of the Eysenck Personality Profiler-German (EPP-D) as a qualified psychologist .

Following her diploma, Fischbach moved to the Georg August University in Göttingen as a research assistant . In 2003 she received her PhD in Dr. rer. nat. at the University of Göttingen with a thesis on "Determinants of Emotion Work" . She stayed at the university as a research assistant until September 2004, before being appointed Academic Adviser in the Psychology Department at Trier University in October of that year . In February 2005 she received a junior professorship for work, industrial and organizational psychology at the University of Trier.

In June 2008 she received a university professorship for social, work and organizational psychology at the German Police University in Münster-Hiltrup .

Publications

  • Safety. Police Science and Security Research in Context . Baden-Baden: NOMOS.
  • Psychology in working life: think scientifically - act practically: abstracts and program of the 5th conference of the working group and ... in the German Society for Psychology . 1st edition, Dustri Verlag, August 2007, ISBN 3899674073

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