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Short-term vacancy in Horizon 2020 project

Looking for: a candidate with a Master’s degree who can already be a Ph.D. student (but without the degree awarded yet)
Duration: three/four-month position from April/May-July 2023
Place: University of Warsaw, Poland
Topic: How motor and vocal coordination shape a child’s cognitive, emotional, and language development with correlational analyses
The Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw, is accepting applications for a full-time Early Stage Researcher position for a maximum of four months (April-July 2023). The position is part of SAPIENS, a pan-European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network (EU Horizon 2020 Programme), which aims to investigate how the dynamics of early social exchanges support the development of the social brain (see: www.sapiens-itn.eu).

The candidate employed for this position has a Master’s degree and can already be enrolled in a Ph.D. program but has not received the doctoral degree yet. Based on an existing dataset, the candidate will investigate how motor and vocal coordination shape a child’s cognitive, emotional, and language development with correlational analyses. The candidate will write a report based on the findings with the possibility of writing an article.  As the job is only short-term, we are looking for candidates with experience with correlational analyses and writing articles that can work fast and independently.

Application deadline: 6 March, 12:00 pm

Anouncement: http://psych.uw.edu.pl/2023/02/01/konkurs-na-stanowisko-asystenta-badawczego-marie-sklodowska-curie-early-stage-researcher-call-for-applications-for-a-position-of-a-research-assistant-marie-sklodowska-curie-early-stage-researcher/
Questions can be directed to Kalinka Timmer kalinka.timmer@psych.uw.edu.pl

Yours sincerely,

Kalinka Timmer (University of Warsaw, Poland) and Emily Jones (Birkbeck College – University of London, United Kingdom)