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for two fully-funded PhD candidates for the F-AI-MILY project at the department of Social, Health and Organisational Psychology at Utrecht University. The F-AI-MILY project, funded by an ERC Starting Grant
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for two fully-funded PhD candidates for the F-AI-MILY project at the department of Social, Health and Organisational Psychology at Utrecht University. The F-AI-MILY project, funded by an ERC Starting Grant
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studio Game Tailors), teachers and children across different regions of the Netherlands. The PhD project at UM will be based in the MBIC Brain and Language group at the Faculty of Psychology and
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management, psychology, social sciences, economics/econometrics or any other (quantitative) social science discipline. We are also open to backgrounds in engineering or computer science. For the project, we
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. An assessment may be part of the procedure, consisting of psychological tests and an interview. For more information on this specific project you may contact Maarten Allers, [email protected]
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Psychology at Utrecht University. The F-AI-MILY project, funded by an ERC Starting Grant to Dr Ruud Hortensius, aims to understand and embrace the impact of artificial agents on the social dynamics
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, research master) in strategic management, organization theory or a related field (economics, psychology, sociology, political science) with a keen interest in experimental methods and behavioral
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international scientific journals. Present the research findings to fellow scientists and collaborate with Them. Provide a limited number of educational activities at the Psychology department. Organisation
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obtained excellent results in the Master phase. The PhD candidate should have a background (MSc, Research Master) in management accounting, management control, human resource management, psychology
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funded by a Starters Grant from the Faculty of Arts awarded to Dr Rebecca Van Herck. The research project is organised around the concept of social safety (also known as psychological safety in