Behavioural Science InstituteThe
Behavioural Science Institute (BSI) is an interdisciplinary research institute where fundamental, applied and translational research takes place, often with the aim of understanding important societal issues and contributing to their solutions. BSI is one of the three research institutes in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Radboud University. Our researchers collaborate across the boundaries of psychology, communication science, and pedagogical and educational science. Our mission for the coming years is to join forces in interdisciplinary research on the theme ’Empowering the Young’. We study the challenges that young people face in our current society and contribute to their empowerment.
BSI performs high-quality research with scientific and societal impact.The institute provides excellent research facilities and has strong collaborations with non-academic partners. Moreover, BSI is known for its successful graduate school and strong dedication to open science and team science. We stand for a warm, inclusive and cooperative research environment in which our staff are well-supported in a work culture that promotes collaboration and respect.
Behaviour Change and WellbeingYou will become a member of the
Behaviour Change and Wellbeing research programme of BSI. This programme examines basic regulation processes that underlie behaviour change and wellbeing. To understand individual and social behaviour, we study a variety of psychological processes, including self-control, implicit and explicit evaluations, goal pursuit, agency, mindful attention, psychological defence mechanisms, and the role of sensory input. Our research is generally grounded in social-cognitive psychological theory. Our group is characterised by an open, collaborative, informal and enthusiastic atmosphere, with weekly research meetings of lab groups and colloquia for mutual inspiration and exchange of research ideas.
The project is in collaboration with the Radboudumc Center of Expertise for Mindfulness, which is part of the Department of Psychiatry. The centre provides mindfulness and compassion courses to both clinical and non-clinical populations, conducts scientific research into the effectiveness (including cost-effectiveness), working mechanisms and implementation of mindfulness-based interventions. It also offers a postgraduate mindfulness teacher training programme. Its research is part of the Stress and Mental Health programme of the Radboudumc Research Institute.