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The Department of Social, Health and Organizational Psychology has a job opening for an Assistant Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology. The position is embedded within the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences and contains a combination of teaching (60%) and research (40%).
We are looking for an Assistant Professor who can teach in the domains relevant to the Social, Health and Organizational Psychology group, and who conducts research on themes relevant to work and organizational psychology. The teaching is implemented in the Bachelor's Psychology, the one-year Master's Social, Health and Organizational Psychology, the Research Master's Social and Health Psychology, and in the Bachelor's and Research Master's Artificial Intelligence (AI). The section also teaches courses at University College Utrecht. The teaching includes (large-scale) lectures, (small-scale) instruction meetings, and (individual) internship and thesis supervision, along with more general tasks of coordination and administration.
We are looking for a new colleague to strengthen our research programme in work and organizational psychology, which centers around social behaviour within work contexts. Themes studied within our group include social identity and (inter)group processes at work, diversity and inclusiveness, authenticity, stereotyping, leadership, work motivation, work stress and well-being, and sustainable employability (for more information see here and here). Within our department we collaborate with other disciplines in the strategic theme ‘Institutions for Open Societies’ and the multidisciplinary research hubs ‘Future of Work’ and ‘Gender & Diversity’.
We believe individual and collective achievements should be in balance. That’s why we assess both individual and team performance. We stimulate good academic leadership at all levels. And last but not least we encourage Researchers to share the results of scientific research with society, so we can achieve more collectively and increase the university’s contribution to society.
We are looking for an enthusiastic colleague (m/f/x) who subscribes to the values above and meets the requirements below:
We offer an exciting opportunity to work in a collaborative, social and dedicated team. We will guide you in your research and teaching activities, which will help develop your academic career.
We encourage you to grow professionally, and we support a healthy work-life balance. That’s why we offer employment benefits such as professional development, leave arrangements, partially paid parental leave and sports. We also give you the opportunity to expand your terms of employment via the Employment Conditions Selection Model.
And that's not all. We are happy to have you as a new employee and will give you a warm welcome. To this end, we host a good introduction process for our new colleagues where you will be introduced and shown around our faculty and university.
For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University.
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The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences is one of the leading faculties in Europe for research and academic teaching in cultural anthropology, educational sciences, interdisciplinary social science, pedagogical sciences, psychology and sociology. We are a faculty at the heart of society and one which cooperates closely with others. Our almost 6,000 students are enrolled in a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programmes. We have approximately 900 faculty and staff members, who all work closely together to educate and train young talent, and to research and find solutions to scientific and societal issues. Our focus is on Dynamics of Youth and Institutions for Open Societies.
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