Happiness is learned and maintained through practice, says first-ever study. Happiness means different things to different people. It could be playing an instrument or doing a sport. Almost all would agree it’s the feeling of truly enjoying our lives, and wanting to make the very best of them. Happiness is key to helping us be […]
Postdoctoral in Psychology – The impact of social media use on child and adolescent development
The postdoctoral fellowship is a temporary 2-year 100 % position where the main goal is to qualify for work in senior academic positions. The position is a related to The Trondheim Early Secure Study (TESS), a longitudinal study of child and adolescent psychosocial development, mental health, and health behaviors. TESS has followed a community sample […]
Lecturer – Psychology in Malaysia
Monash University is Australia’s largest university and a member of the prestigious Group of Eight. We’ve been consistently ranked among the world’s top universities, rising 13 places in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2023 to rank 44th globally, reflecting our strong commitment to academic and research excellence. Monash is a global university […]
HORIZON EUROPE: Better understanding of citizens’ behavioural and psychological reactions in the event of a disaster or crisis situation
Expected Outcome Project results are expected to contribute to some of the following expected outcomes: Qualitative and quantitative analyses on the behaviour of diverse society groups affected by a natural and man-made disaster or crisis situation, during and after an even occurs, based on real cases and testimonies, lessons learned from past disasters or crisis […]
Almost 1 in 2 women in the EU have experienced psychological violence
EIGE’s latest report on coercive control and psychological violence across the EU Member States proves high prevalence. However, increased criminalisation measures are starting to be put in place. More needs to be done. What is coercive control and psychological violence? The following explanations characterise the nature of both forms of abuse. Coercive control is defined as “a […]
EU and UNDP support launch of psychological assistance hotline for Ukrainians affected by war
With EU funding, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine has supported the launch of a hotline to provide psychological assistance to Ukrainians affected by the war. The initiative to establish this hotline for the provision of first-hand psychological care came from the National Psychological Association of Ukraine, which is implementing it. The line […]
Post-doc Position in Psychological sciences in Poland
Offer Description Providing social support from the perspective of one’s health: conditions and temporal dynamics. The Polish-German “PROSPECT” project, funded by the National Science Centre (NCN) in relation to the Beethoven competition, examines the effects of social support. The aim of the project is to a) define, operationalise and identify the conditions under which the provision of […]
PhD position in Psychology in Luxembourg
Offer description You will be part of the Cognitive Neuroscience Research group which belongs to the COSA Institute and is interested in understanding higher-order cognitive processes and their development. We focus on numeracy and literacy in typical and atypical development, using behavioral and EEG methods. The current project « The neural bases for reading in languages differing […]
Full Professor of Psychology in Ireland
Offer description Mission To transform lives and societies through education, research, innovation and engagement. Vision the development of talent; the discovery and translation of knowledge to advance society; its focus on creativity and innovation; the advancement and application of technology; and its commitment to sustainability. Key responsibilities Research Leading an internationally recognised and impactful research […]