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Ellen van der Werff

Has open position

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University of Groningen

Netherlands

Research Interests

Environmental Sustainability

60%

Environmental Economics

40%

Energy Economics

30%

Environmental Ethics

20%

Environmental Science

20%

Motivation

20%

Clean Energy

20%

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Lise Jans

University of Groningen

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Netherlands

PhD Position in Environmental Psychology: Motivating Societal Transitions at University of Groningen

The University of Groningen is offering a PhD position in Environmental Psychology focused on motivating people to contribute to societal transitions. This opportunity is part of the national NWO-NWA ECCO project, which aims to empower citizen collectives in driving just and sustainable transitions. The research will investigate how citizen collectives influence motivations, shared identities, and behaviors among both participants and non-participants, examining the potential for polarization or inclusive engagement. As a PhD candidate, you will develop your own research questions, collect data, and share findings with both scientific colleagues and professional partners. The project involves a longitudinal field experiment with over 40 communities, using surveys and experimental methods to assess changes in motivation and identity. You will also develop the 'Motivation Mapper' tool to help citizen collectives track their impact. Supervision will be provided by Associate Professor Lise Jans and Professor Ellen van der Werff, alongside a multidisciplinary team within the ECCO consortium. The Environmental Psychology Research Group at the University of Groningen is internationally recognized for its work on sustainable behavior, climate adaptation, and behavioral change interventions. The group collaborates with various academic, governmental, and NGO partners. Applicants should hold a Research Master or Master’s degree in social or environmental psychology or a related field, with strong quantitative and experimental research skills. Proficiency in English is required, and Dutch is preferred. Candidates should be enthusiastic about academic writing, collaboration, and translating scientific insights into practical guidelines. Organizational skills, perseverance, and conceptual ability are essential. The position offers a competitive salary (€3,059–€3,881 gross per month), generous vacation and holiday allowances, and opportunities for professional development. The contract is for four years, with an initial 12-month appointment and extension upon positive evaluation. The application deadline is 15 February 2025, and the starting date is 1 September 2026. To apply, submit your CV, motivation letter, academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency, and other relevant documents via the university’s online portal. For questions, contact Lise Jans at [email protected]. More information about the Environmental Psychology Research Group and the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences can be found at the provided links.

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Lise Jans

University of Groningen

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Netherlands

PhD Position in Environmental Psychology: Motivating Societal Transitions at University of Groningen

The University of Groningen is offering a PhD position in Environmental Psychology focused on motivating people to contribute to societal transitions. This opportunity is part of the national NWO-NWA ECCO project, which aims to empower citizen collectives in driving just and sustainable transitions. The research will investigate how citizen collectives influence motivations, shared identities, and behaviors among both participants and non-participants, with a particular focus on whether these initiatives foster inclusive engagement or create polarization. As a PhD candidate, you will develop your own research questions, collect data, and share findings with both scientific colleagues and professional partners. The position involves conducting a longitudinal field experiment with a network of over 40 communities, using surveys and experimental methods to assess changes in motivation and identity. You will also develop the 'Motivation Mapper' tool to help citizen collectives track their impact. Supervision will be provided by Associate Professor Lise Jans and Professor Ellen van der Werff, alongside a multidisciplinary team within the ECCO consortium. The Environmental Psychology Research Group at Groningen is internationally recognized for its work on sustainable behavior, climate adaptation, and behavioral change interventions. The Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences supports research and teaching on resilience, health, sustainable living, and inclusive society. Applicants should hold a Research Master or Master’s degree in social or environmental psychology or a related field, with strong quantitative and experimental research skills. Proficiency in English is required, and Dutch is preferred. Candidates should demonstrate academic writing, social, and communication skills, organizational ability, and motivation to translate scientific insights into practical guidelines. The position offers a competitive salary (€3,059–€3,881/month), generous vacation and benefits, and extensive opportunities for personal and professional development. The contract is for four years, starting September 2026, with an initial 12-month appointment and extension upon positive evaluation. The application deadline is 15 February 2026. To apply, submit your CV, motivation letter, academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency, and other relevant documents online. For questions, contact Lise Jans at [email protected]. For more information, visit the Environmental Psychology Research Group and Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences websites.

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Patrizia Catellani

Professor

Catholic University of Milan

ITALY
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Tomas Moe Skjølsvold

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

NORWAY
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Natalia Moreira

Aalto University

FINLAND
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Valentina Carfora

Associate Professor

Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza

ITALY
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Thijs Bouman

Assistant Professor

University of Groningen

NETHERLANDS
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Senja Susanna Laakso

University of Tampere

FINLAND
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Stefanie Peer

Associate Professor

WU Vienna University of Economics and Business

AUSTRIA
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Steph Johnson Zawadzki

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Northern New Mexico College

UNITED STATES
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Hug March

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Universitat de Girona

SPAIN
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