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or automated content analyses to experience sampling studies. Teaching and research of the assistant professor takes a media psychological approach to explain how individual and other differences influence media
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collaboration? Are you enthusiastic about handling and analysing data? We would like to get to know you! The program group Developmental Psychology of the Faculty Social and Behavioural Sciences is looking for a
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% of your time on teaching-related tasks. What we are looking for You have: a (research) master’s degree in Communication Science or in another discipline relevant to the project such as Psychology Candidates
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criminal law courses in the English language bachelor programs of Amsterdam University College (AUC) and Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics (PPLE). The research of the members of the criminal law
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Science Research (AISSR), specifically of the program group Urban Planning. You are welcome to join research meetings at Communication Science and Psychology as well. Project description: Cities play
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Social Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Organization Science, Management, Societal Resilience, Public Administration, Communication and Information Studies, Sociology, or Journalism Studies
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tasks. What do we require You have: a (research) master’s degree in Communication Science or in another discipline relevant to the project, such as Political Science, Sociology, or (Social) Psychology
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journals, such as the Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, International Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Consumer Psychology, etc. Department members are also involved in teaching
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its profile is the emphasis on contemporary methodologies and approaches to literature, e.g. cognitive (incl. cognitive-linguistic), narratological, digital, psychological or sociological. The Amsterdam
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learning process. Your experience and profile: You hold a PhD in psychology (e.g., developmental or clinical), pedagogics, or an associated field, or will finish your PhD dissertation by the summer of 2024