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Health , the largest interdisciplinary Research Priority Area from the University of Amsterdam. You will be positioned at the department of Psychology, specifically within the domain of Developmental
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have: a (research) master’s degree in Communication Science or in another discipline relevant to the project such as Social Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Organization Science, Management
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, computational sciences, economics, sociology, psychology, or law? Do you find it fun to think about potential interventions that could result in a more equal and fair society? Do you enjoy working in
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Science or in another discipline relevant to the project, such as Political Science, Sociology, or (Social) Psychology; candidates with another (research) master’s degree may apply but should motivate why
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for autonomy and flexibility and hold a proactive, mastery-oriented approach to one's learning process. Your experience and profile: You hold a PhD in psychology (e.g., developmental or clinical), pedagogics
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, e.g. cognitive (incl. cognitive-linguistic), narratological, digital, psychological or sociological. The Amsterdam research in the field of Classics is significant in particular because of its
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). Your primary tasks will be Designing and conducting observational, experimental, and longitudinal studies in childhood; Integrating theories and methods from developmental psychology, social psychology
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the PPLE disciplines, namely Political Science, (Social) Psychology or Economics & Business. Additionally, you should be able to teach (empirical) legal methods related to these fields. We are specifically
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, educational sciences, (developmental) psychology). The degree must have been obtained by the employment starting date; excellent oral and written communication skills in English; oral and written proficiency in
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consultation be adjusted to 0,9 or 1,0 fte, and/or extended in duration. Requirements Specific Requirements A PhD degree in one of the social or behavioural sciences, such as sociology, economics or psychology