Univ.-Prof. Alexander von Eye, Ph.D.

Professur für Forschungsmethoden der Psychologie (befristet bis Juli 2015) an der Fakultät für Psychologie

Curriculum Vitae:

born 1949 in Leipzig, Germany
1971 B.A. University of Munich (Psychology, Human Genetics, Philosophy)
1974 M.A. University of Trier (Psychology, Psychiatry)
1974-1977 Assistant Professor and Research Scientist, University of Trier
1976 Ph.D. University of Trier (Psychology, Education, Psychiatry)
1977-1981 Assistant Professor, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg at the
Departments of Education and Psychology
1981 Habilitation at the University of Trier
1981-1986 Senior Research Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education, Berlin
1985 Honorary Professorship for Applied Methodology in Psychology,
Technical University of Berlin
1985-1986 Visiting Professor of Human Development, Pennsylvania State
University, College of Human Development and Center for the Study of Child and Adolescent Development, Penn State
1986-1993 Professor of Human Development and Psychology, Pennsylvania State University
1991-1993 Director, Center for Developmental and Health Research Methodology at Penn State
1991-1993 Director, NIA Aging Research Methodology Postdoctoral Training Grant
1993-1994 Associate Director, Institute for Public Policy and Social Research at
Michigan State University
1993-1995 Director, Research-Outreach Methodology Program at Michigan State
University
1993-1998 Professor of Family and Child Ecology, Michigan State University
1993-2012 Professor of Psychology, Michigan State University
2000-2003 Chair, Unit of Developmental Psychology, Michigan State University
2010 Visiting Fellow at the Leibniz-Zentrum ZPID in Trier, Germany
1989-2011 Visiting Professorships: University of Trier, University of Jena, University of Vienna, University of Graz, University of Fribourg, University of
Klagenfurt, Economics University, Vienna, Tufts University;
since May 2012 Professor of Methods in Psychology, Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, University of Vienna