Are you interested in research aimed at improving school-based interventions, and do you want to bridge the gap between research and practice? We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to conduct both quantitative and qualitative research into the factors influencing the implementation and effectiveness of school-based interventions focused on social safety, and to disseminate this knowledge through societal partners. Increasing knowledge regarding optimal implementation can enhance the effectiveness of such programs, a matter of great importance for students, teachers, and schools.
Your jobThe department of Clinical Child and Family Studies has a vacancy for a PhD candidate. In the position of PhD candidate you are responsible for setting up, analyzing, and disseminating results of the project: “Implementation and effectiveness of school-based interventions aimed at promoting social safety”. Effectiveness studies often only look at outcomes, while the way a program is implemented determines its success. This research project will fill this knowledge gap and provides insights directly useful to schools, program developers, and policy makers. The PhD project consists of three parts:
Furthermore your suitability is ideally exemplified by:
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More informationFor more information about this position, please contact Amanda van Loon
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The first round of interviews takes place in the week of 7-11 September.
An assessment is part of the procedure.
The latest possible start date is Thursday, 1 October 2026.
The application deadline is 31 August 2026.
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