Faculty BSS recruits 20 Assistant Professors/Teachers!
The departments of Psychology and Pedagocial & Educational Sciences of the Faculty for Behavioural and Social Sciences of the University of Groningen are currently looking for 20 new colleagues to strengthen the staff of the departments in the upcoming academic year.
Psychology
Assistant Professor Environmental Psychology (1.0 fte)
Assistant Professor in Development Psychology (1.0 fte)
Assistant Professor in Applied Coginitive Neuroscience (1.0 fte)
Docent Omgevingspsychologie (0.8 fte)
Teachers Organizational Psychology (0.3-0.8fte)
Docent Ontwikkelingspsychologie (0,5 fte)
Docent Statistiek (0.6 fte)
Pedagocial & Educational Sciences
Assistant Professor Pedagogy and the History of Education (0.8 fte)
Assistant Professor Pedagogy and Youth Studies (1.0 fte)
Universitair Docenten Onderwijswetenschappen (2 x 0.8 fte)
Assistant Professor Child and Family Welfare (2 x 0.8 fte)
Assistant Professor Child and Family Welfare (2 x 0.8 fte)
Assistant Professor Inclusive and Special Needs Eduction (2 x 0.8 fte)
Assistant Professor Inclusive and Special Needs Educaction (2 x 0.45 fte)
For other vacancies within the UG, please visit this page.
Last modified: | 01 July 2021 10.04 a.m. |
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