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their relationship with the course of grief. We will employ a multimethod approach, including interviews, self-report questionnaires, and ecological momentary assessment (EMA). The postdoctoral researcher will be
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, controllability, and associated emotions), and investigate their relationship with the course of grief. We will employ a multimethod approach, including interviews, self-report questionnaires, and ecological
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(in-depth interviews, diary studies and focus groups), recruiting participants (university students and staff), collecting and analysing data, and co-authoring research papers. They will work alongside
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(in-depth interviews, diary studies and focus groups), recruiting participants (university students and staff), collecting and analysing data, and co-authoring research papers. They will work alongside
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(internationally-comparative) surveys, qualitative interviews, and experimental studies. The core tasks will include: Carrying out research within the scope of the research programme; Translating and communicating
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research combines large, (longitudinal) quantitative (internationally-comparative) surveys, qualitative interviews, and experimental studies. The core tasks will include: Carrying out research within
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interest in and knowledge about social movement and/or mental health research domains. You are confident with qualitative research methods (in-depth interviews, observation, group discussions). Familiarity
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motivation, via the ‘apply now’ button. The first round of interviews takes place in March. Our preferred start date is 1 April 2026. Please note that international candidates that need a visa/work permit for
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, to prevent the unwanted transfer of sensitive knowledge and technology. To apply, please send your curriculum vitae, including a letter of motivation, via the ‘apply now’ button. The first round of interviews