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22 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Würzburg Department Department of Psychology Research Field Neurosciences Psychological sciences Researcher Profile First Stage
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Psychological sciences » Behavioural sciences Psychological sciences » Cognitive science Medical sciences » Health sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline
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the perspectives of geography, sociology and psychology. Expected results: - Interdisciplinary review of the state of the art and positioning: Identify the transversality between disciplines that enable us to assess
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sequential mixed methods design combining insights from sociology, psychology, network science, and organisation science. Particular focus is on social unsafety prevalence, why some groups (i.e. marginalised
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, psychology or another relevant field. Equivalent knowledge and experience gained through alternative pathways is also welcomed. How to apply Click on the Apply button above to submit your application online
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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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to their solutions. BSI is one of the three research institutes of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Radboud University. Our researchers collaborate across the boundaries of psychology, communication science, and
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the causes and consequences of social unsafety in the workplace through a sequential mixed methods design combining insights from sociology, psychology, network science, and organisation science. Particular
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meaningful. Supervisor: Dr Elizabeth Liddle Eligibility: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/course/research/psychiatry-and-applied-psychology-phd The influence of explanatory models on posttraumatic growth
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Project, a range of skills and experience will be considered including: a background in health, data science, law, gerontology, occupational therapy, or psychology strong quantitative and qualitative skills