Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Psychology
- Employer
- ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
- Location
- Egham, United Kingdom
- Salary
- £39,233 to £46,397 per annum - including London Allowance
- Closing date
- 8 Oct 2024
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- Academic Discipline
- Psychology, Social Sciences
- Job Type
- Academic Posts, Postdocs, Research Related, Research Assistants / Officers
- Contract Type
- Fixed Term
- Hours
- Full Time
Job Details
Department of Psychology
Location
Egham
Salary
£39,233 to £46,397 per annum - including London Allowance
Post Type
Full Time
Closing Date
23.59 hours BST on Tuesday 08 October 2024
Reference
0924-258
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Full time, Fixed Term (24 Months)
Applications are invited for the post of Postdoctoral Research Assistant in the Department of Psychology.
We are looking for a highly motivated individual to join a research project on Social Norms led by the Principal Investigator (PI), Professor David Levine.
Social norms are crucial for groups to succeed: from political parties, to labour unions, to special interest groups, even to criminal gangs. Each of these groups faces a free-rider problem: it is in the interest of each individual in the group to let the others do the work of advancing the common interest. Norms are equally pivotal in persuading individuals not to engage in anti-social behaviour, from littering, to thievery, and worse, where again a divide appears between individual goals and larger interests
The project involves economists, psychologists, and computer scientists at Royal Holloway in order to understand how social norms develop and sustain themselves. The psychological component of the project will explain and illustrate how people learn norms and make inferences about normative behaviours in social environments.
The results will address both large questions that have defined the modern era – how can individuals be convinced to obey social rules that are not normally in their self-interest to follow? – and smaller puzzles of how institutions can better function.
This is a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The successful candidate will spend part of their time working directly on the project but will also have the opportunity to pursue their other research interests.
The successful candidate will be based in psychology, and aside from the PI will work closely with Professor Ryan McKay (Psychology), Dr Gabriele Bellucci (Psychology), Dr Hiro Imada (Psychology), Professor Michael Mandler (Economics), Professor Francesco Feri (Economics) and Professor Kostas Stathis (Computer Science). They are expected to engage as a full member of the research team. Specific tasks will involve designing and running experiments, applying computational models (for behavioural predictions and data analysis), and contributing to writing up the results.
The project has both theoretical and empirical focusses along with subject experiments.
The successful candidate will possess as many as possible of the following:
- PhD (or near completion of) in relevant subject area (e.g., psychology, cognitive neuroscience, political science, economics, computer science, mathematics / statistics, , or related);
- Experience of designing and running psychology studies with human subjects (online and/or in-lab);
- Experience in using key statistical and/or stimulus presentation software, e.g., Python, R, Javascript;
- Strong statistical skills;
- Experience/expertise with computational modelling of behaviour.
- Demonstrated enthusiasm for open science research practices;
- Experience with constructing research funding proposals;
- Ability to keep accurate records, strong communication skills, experience with interacting with research users and with researchers from related disciplines, and ability to work independently under regular supervision as well as within a team setting.
- Most of all, the successful candidate will have a great enthusiasm to conduct research on this topic.
The post is based in Egham, Surrey, where the College is situated in a beautiful, leafy campus near to Windsor Great Park and within commuting distance from London. Meetings with the team will take place at Royal Holloway. It is expected that the successful candidate will work at least part of the time on campus. There might be the possibility to use facilities in Central London based on project requirements.
For informal enquiries about the post please email Professor Ryan McKay at Ryan.McKay@rhul.ac.uk
For queries on the application process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at: recruitment@rhul.ac.uk
Please quote the reference: 0924-258
Closing Date: 23:59, 8 October 2024
Interview Date: To be Confirmed
Further details: Job Description & Person Specification
Company
One of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities.
Royal Holloway is one of the UK’s top 20 universities, ranked 129 globally (Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2015-16). We sit within the top 25% of UK universities for research that is rated world leading or internationally recognised and at 89%, our 2015 National Student Survey satisfaction rating is the highest of the University of London institutions.
The university has 21 academic departments and schools spanning the arts and humanities, sciences, social sciences, management, economics and law. We combine our world-class research and excellence in teaching with a global perspective, creating a close-knit community that inspires success. With some 9,000 students learning from internationally renowned academics and researchers, ours is a unique culture, where our students and colleagues feel recognised as individuals. We have a unique best-of-both-worlds location; a safe, leafy campus in Egham, Surrey, less than 40 minutes by train from central London and just seven miles from Heathrow airport, creating the environment where our community thrives.
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- ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
- Telephone
- +(44)01784 434455
- Location
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EGHAM HILL
EGHAM
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TW20 0EX
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