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development will be done in the context of an already established close collaboration between clinicians and scientists of the department of Clinical Psychological Science and the department of Quantitative
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Are you interested to perform high quality scientific research on psychological interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic? Would you like to work in an international academic research team
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Student Recruitment Adviser for the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience (0,8 – 1.0 fte) Student Recruitment Adviser for the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience (0,8 – 1.0 fte) Published
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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate for a 4-year PhD position on the psychology of science scepticism, which is part of a project funded by an ERC grant awarded to Dr Bastiaan Rutjens
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intake sessions with students; offering short-term psychological help to students; referring students to other institutions (outside the university facilities), such as mental healthcare institutions (GGZ
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-year PhD position under the joint supervision of Prof. Ellen de Bruijn (promotor, Clinical Psychology Unit), Dr. Anna van Duijvenvoorde (Developmental Psychology Unit), and Dr. Henk van Steenbergen
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among components. The PhD projects exploit knowledge from Dynamic Systems Theory and Ecological Psychology to understand the interactions and relations among components that make up the perception-action
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such, the project provides insight into the psychological (mis)conceptions that shape diversity management programs at work, the psychological experience of LGBT+ employees in reaction to these programs
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are the intended and unintended consequences of these initiatives for LGBTI+ workplace inclusion. As such, the project provides insight into the psychological (mis)conceptions that shape diversity management
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device Host organization: Autonomous University of Madrid, Faculty of Psychology, Madrid, Spain; contact: Dr. Jacobs (david.jacobs@uam.es) PhD project 5: Towards a therapeutic interaction game: the