PhD student (OIO) ‘Self-regulation in a high risk antisocial population’

Updated: 12 months ago
Deadline: 23 May 2023

5 May 2023
Job Information
Organisation/Company

Amsterdam UMC
Research Field

Medical sciences
Researcher Profile

First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country

Netherlands
Application Deadline

23 May 2023 - 21:59 (UTC)
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Not Applicable
Hours Per Week

36.0
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

GUTS: Growing Up Together in Society

Your PhD project is part of the larger consortium Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS) funded by a Gravitation grant from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, includes the collaboration of seven Dutch universities that together investigate how young people successfully navigate and grow up in our complex society.

The goal of this project is to understand how young people grow up in increasingly complex societies and make contributions to society: we will study individual neurobiological development in relation to educational processes, social networks, and societal norms, including antisocial behavior. We will use state-of-the-art designs and methodological advances to develop an integrative framework on self-regulation development and contributions to society that will have explanatory as well as predictive power across multiple domains of functioning in adolescence and early adulthood.

The proposal can be downloaded here .

About your role
As a PhD you are part of a subteam of the GUTS project that operates in Amsterdam, which has the unique aim to include 400 young participants (ages 10-12-years) that are at high risk of developing severe behavioral problems.

During your PhD you will mainly focus on the role of self-regulation in the development of antisocial behavior, combining forensic-, behavioral- and neuroscience. We will examine how high risk children deal with delay of gratification, and how this is linked to the development of antisocial behavior. You will study the development of this behavior and brain activity using an experimental task in combination with functional brain imaging (fMRI). During your PhD you will have the opportunity to:

  • Study the role of self-regulation in antisocial behavior, combining forensic-, behavioral- and neuroscience;
  • Set up the high risk antisocial cohort of 400 children in the age range between 10-12, together with the PIs, a postdoc and two other PhDs;
  • Work on recruitment and data collection for the high-risk cohort, keeping close contact with the recruitment sites for the cohort;
  • fMRI scanning of the high risk cohort, specifically the self-regulation tasks, for which you will receive specific training;
  • Work closely together with the two other PhDs working on the high risk antisocial cohort, as well as with the other PhDs within GUTS;
  • Work together with the work package on statistical analyses to analyze the data;
  • Publish your findings in open access scientific journals;
  • Actively participate in the communication with young people about their perspective on the study an relevant assessments, as well as the clinical and societal impact of your research findings.

Requirements
Specific Requirements

We are looking for an enthusiastic, societal engaged researcher at the start of his/her career, with

  • Affinity with the forensic you population;
  • A research master in the field of cognitive neuroscience, medicine or behavioral sciences;
  • The ability to function well both in a team as well as independently, and possess good communication skills;
  • Proven experience with statistics and statistical software, such as SPSS, R and MPlus;
  • Fluent in Dutch and English. Because of the target population and your active role in recruitment of the cohort, only Dutch speaking candidates can apply;
  • Experience with fMRI scanning is a plus;
  • It is important that you are flexibly available, including evenings and weekends, given that we accommodate the needs of our participants. It goes without saying that these working hours are compensated during the week, as we strongly value a healthy work-life balance.

Additional Information
Benefits
  • A contract for the duration of the project (4 years).
  • Salary scale OIO: € 2.789 to € 3.536 gross with full-time employment (depending on education and experience).
  • Besides a good basic salary you will receive 8.3% end of year bonus and 8% vacation allowance. Calculate your net salary here.
  • Free and unlimited access to our online learning environment GoodHabitz.
  • Pension accrual with the ABP, of which we pay 70% of the premium.
  • (Partial) reimbursement of your public transport expenses. Do you prefer to come by bike? Then we have a good bicycle scheme.
  • An active staff association and Jong Amsterdam UMC association, both of which organize fun (sports) activities and events.

Salary increase of 4% effective November 2023


Additional comments

Application

You have until May 22 to submit your application. Applications will be considered only after you complete the attached form: forms

For more information about the scientific content of the position, please contact prof. dr. A. Popma via [email protected] or prof. dr. L.M.C. Nauta-Jansen via [email protected] , or via phone number 06-21654656.

For more information about the application procedure, please contact Chey Edwards, Recruitment Advisor, via [email protected] or via 06-21487245.

Evaluation of candidates will begin immediately, and after about 1 weeks from the deadline candidates will be informed whether they passed the first round or not. Shortlisted candidates may receive, taking into account candidates' availability, a short assignment and will be later invited to an interview on site. We foresee a final decision to be communicated within 1-2 months after the first submission date. If no excellent candidate can be identified, we might re-advertise the position. The selection committee is composed by the three PIs: V. Gazzola, L.Nauta-Jansen, and A. Popma.

A reference check, screening and hiring test may be part of the procedure. Read here whether that applies to you. If you join us, we ask you for a VOG (Certificate of Good Conduct).

Internal candidates will be given priority over external candidates in case of equal suitability.

Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated.


Website for additional job details

https://www.academictransfer.com/327440/

Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Amsterdam UMC
Country
Netherlands
City
Amsterdam
Postal Code
1105AZ
Street
Meibergdreef 9

Where to apply
Website

https://www.academictransfer.com/327440/phd-student-oio-self-regulation-in-a-hi…

Contact
City

Amsterdam Zuidoost
Website

https://www.amsterdamumc.org/
Street

Meibergdreef 9
Postal Code

1105 AZ

STATUS: EXPIRED

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