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The PhD project is a collaboration of the Developmental Psychology and Theory and History of Psychology groups within the Heymans Institute for Psychological Research. The candidate will be part of the Developmental Psychology group. Developmental Psychology studies processes of typical and atypical development. Research focuses on the entire life span, from infancy to the old age, and with an applied as well as fundamental focus. The Theory and History of Psychology group is unique in Europe, and so this collaboration offers an opportunity not possible elsewhere.
Job description
This project will be the first to undertake a systematic longitudinal investigation of cognitive variability in children of five to eight years, across a wide range of tasks. We will scrutinize this unique dataset in search of dynamic patterns of development and developmental transitions. What also makes this project unique is that we will connect our findings to “Piaget’s new theory”, as a source of related but neglected historical ideas regarding developmental plasticity, reaction ranges, and open systems.
This project combines empirical, theoretical, and historical aspects of developmental science. Importantly, therefore, the candidate should have affinity with these fields and should be up to the challenge of addressing each of them as well as linking them in the project.
The tasks of the PhD candidate are:
Qualifications
For this position you are expected to:
Conditions of employment
We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities:
Intended starting date: 1 February 2023
Information
For information you can contact:
Dr R.F.A. (Ralf) Cox, +31 50 3636547 r.f.a.cox@rug.nl
(please do not use the email addresses above for applications)
Additional information
Theory and History of Psychology
Developmental Psychology
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