-
) for preadolescent children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The post is based in the Department of Experimental Psychology in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford. The post is part time (60% FTE
-
Postdoctoral Researcher: The Oxford Psychological Interventions for Children and adolescents (TOPIC)
-to-intervention’ approach for anxiety problems through primary schools. The post is based in the Department of Experimental Psychology in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford. The post is full
-
Postdoctoral Researcher: The Oxford Psychological Interventions for Children and adolescents (TOPIC)
-to-intervention’ approach for anxiety problems through primary schools. The post is based in the Department of Experimental Psychology in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford. The post is full
-
-disciplinary team comprising experts in sleep and circadian science, occupational medicine, health psychology, primary care, health economics, and clinical trial methodology. Principal duties include reviewing
-
-work sleep disorder in NHS workers. The post-holder will be part of a multi-disciplinary team comprising experts in sleep and circadian science, occupational medicine, health psychology, primary care
-
Applications are invited for a full-time research assistant and research coordinator to join the laboratories of Mark Walton at the Department of Experimental Psychology and Tim Behrens
-
, developmental psychology, measure development, and who wishes to develop a clinical academic career. Clinicians will have the opportunity to work clinically within the local NHS Trust. This post is to cover
-
We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join an exciting new project at the interface between developmental psychology, education, and neurodiversity. The position will involve working
-
, developmental psychology, measure development, and who wishes to develop a clinical academic career. Clinicians will have the opportunity to work clinically within the local NHS Trust. This post is to cover
-
the wider academic community, and to the general public via talks and publications. The successful candidate will hold, or be soon to complete, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant discipline (psychology, neuroscience