15 psychology Fellowship research jobs at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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Job Description Job Description: We are actively seeking a highly motivated and qualified Postdoctoral Fellow to join our dynamic research team focused on studying the psychology of misinformation
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external (e.g., relevant Government Ministries). Qualifications Qualifications: A Masters or PhD in Psychology/Behavioral Science/Developmental Psychology/Education/Public Health or any discipline related to
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of doctoral/postgraduate research students. Job Requirements • Possess a PhD in Travel behaviour, Management, Economics, Statistics, Psychology or related disciplines. • Has good understanding
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organizational behavior, industrial-organizational psychology, social psychology, sociology, applied economics, or a related discipline, by September 1st, 2024. Interested candidates should apply by submitting: A
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mentorship of research students, interns and research assistants, where required. Work closely with stakeholders from across the early childhood sector. Qualifications A PhD in Psychology/Behavioral Science
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mentorship of research students, interns and research assistants, where required. Work closely with stakeholders from across the early childhood sector. Qualifications A PhD in Psychology/Behavioral Science
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(or expect to graduate in the next 3-4 months) Have a proven track record of research in neuroscience, psychology or a related field Have demonstrated experience in TWO out the THREE research areas (i
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investigating challenges associated with the existing consumer behaviour models in psychology (e.g., underlying assumption and econometric identification), revising them to understand economic decisions based
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, focus group discussions, and participants observation. Preparation of meeting materials for stakeholders. Qualifications Requirements: BSc in a social science, life science, psychology, anthropology
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in SSR). Qualifications The candidate should possess the following: A Ph.D. from a recognized university in the Social Sciences preferably in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Social Policy, and