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The Research Group Occupational and Organizational Psychology & Professional Learning (O2L) studies the relationship between the individual and employment, with much attention for sustainable employment and quality of work. Research themes are diverse: well-being, employability, job insecurity, leadership, professional learning, team learning, etc. So are the methods. In addition, O2L is also committed to innovative education.
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People go through a number of transitions at different stages of their careers. These range from taking up a different role (e.g. from student to employee, from employee to retirement) to taking up a different function or job. Although there is increasing attention to these career transitions, research has mainly focused on ‘anticipated transitions’ (such as school-to-work) on the one hand, and on examining career outcomes (such as career success) on the other. Within this project, the focus will not be on these career outcomes, but specifically on the role of well-being around career transitions. Within this theme, you will get a lot of autonomy as a researcher, under the supervision of Prof dr. Ilke Grosemans. You will also provide limited support in teaching (e.g. coaching of student groups, administration...).
You like to write and write well. You like to communicate your results, both in scientific outlets and to a wider audience.
You have a good knowledge of English.
You have an affinity and interest in quantitative methods (research with surveys).
You have an affinity and interest in topics in work psychology.
You enjoy working independently.
Do not hesitate to contact Prof. dr. Ilke Grosemans ([email protected]) for more information. We expect your CV, cover letter and at least one reference that we may contact no later than 4 June. Interviews will follow the CV screening. At the interviews, we will ask you to give a short presentation related to the topic of the PhD.
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