PhD in Queer Youth Identity and Gaming – Developmental Psychology & Media Studies
PhD Opportunity: Queer Youth Identity Development in Online Gaming Spaces
The University of Groningen invites applications for a fully funded PhD position exploring how queer youth navigate identity, community, and belonging in online gaming environments. This interdisciplinary project combines developmental psychology and media studies to investigate identity formation, LGBTQIA+ experiences, and the influence of heteronormative gamer culture. The research will employ qualitative methods such as interviews, discourse analysis, and ethnography to understand the lived experiences of queer youth in digital 'gaymer' communities.
Research Focus:
Identity development and negotiation in online gaming spaces
Community building and belonging among LGBTQIA+ youth
Impact of heteronormative gamer culture and subcommunity formation
Interdisciplinary approaches integrating psychology, media studies, and cultural analysis
Supervision Team:
Dr. Ole Gmelin, Dr. Lars de Wildt, and Prof. dr. Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff (all at University of Groningen).
Eligibility:
Applicants must hold a (Research) Master’s in psychology, media studies, gender studies, sociology, anthropology, or related fields. Strong English skills and experience with qualitative research are required. Interest in online gaming, LGBTQIA+ issues, and youth development is essential. Applications without a completed master’s must include a supervisor’s support letter.
Funding & Benefits:
The position offers a gross monthly salary of €3,059–€3,881, 232 vacation hours/year, 8% holiday allowance, 8.3% end-of-year bonus, and professional development opportunities. The contract is initially for one year, renewable for three more years based on progress.
Application Process:
Submit a motivation letter (max 1 page), research proposal (max 1000 words), CV with two academic referees, diploma, transcripts, and MA thesis via the University of Groningen’s online portal by 22 April 2026. The selection process includes interviews and assessment. For more information, visit the official vacancy page or contact the supervisors.
Be part of a project that empowers queer youth voices and advances research at the intersection of psychology, media, and digital culture.