PhD position Motivating people to contribute to societal transitions
Job types
PhD
Education level
Doctorate
Salary indication
€3059—€3881 per month
Are you interested in just and sustainable transitions, group processes and collective action? Are you looking for a PhD position with both scientific and societal impact? In that case this PhD position at the Environmental Psychology research group at the University of Groningen might just be what you are looking for. This PhD position is embedded in the national NWO-NWA project ECCO: Empower citizen Collectives in Societal Transitions: https://www.collectievekracht.eu/ecco/default.aspx),
Can citizen collectives such as community energy or climate initiatives drive just and sustainable transitions by motivating not only participants but also non-participants? Your research will investigate how citizen collectives (CCs) influence motivations, shared identities, and behaviours of both involved and uninvolved individuals, examining whether these initiatives inadvertently create polarisation or successfully foster inclusive engagement.
As a PhD candidate, you will have the opportunity to develop your own research questions, collect data, and share your findings with both scientific colleagues and partners from professional practice worldwide. Under the supervision and guidance of Prof. Lise Jans and Prof. Ellen van der Werff, and in collaboration with a motivated team of multidisciplinary researchers and societal partners within the ECCO project, you will work on furthering understanding on the motivational influence of citizen collectives in advancing sustainable transitions.
You will conduct a groundbreaking longitudinal field experiment with a network of CCs, tracking 40+ communities where new CCs will be initiated. Using surveys and experimental methods, you will assess changes in motivations, shared identity, and polarization over time among people who participate in these CCs and those who do not. You will compare different CC setups and their effects on diverse populations. You will develop the "Motivation Mapper" tool for CCs to assess and track their motivational impact.
What are you going to do?
What we expect from you:
For this position, we are looking for someone who:
Fixed-term contract: A temporary position of 1.0 FTE for a period of four years. You will first be appointed for a period of 12 months. After a positive evaluation, the contract will be extended for the remaining period. **Starting date: 1 September 2026**.
The Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences (GMW) excels in research and teaching in the areas of behaviour, thinking, learning, and participation in society. More than 4,500 students and approximately 650 staff address social questions and challenges that people experience in daily life. Our core focus is on individual and societal resilience and how to strengthen it. We focus on current themes such as health and wellbeing, sustainable living, learning and development, inclusive society, safe and healthy upbringing, and work and collaboration. If you would like to learn more about the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, visit rug.nl/gmw.
The Environmental Psychology Research Group at the University of Groningen has a national and international reputation for excellence. The group focuses on a wide range of topics, such as:
The research group aims to contribute to theory development and practice, and actively collaborates with scholars from different disciplines within and outside the University of Groningen, as well as with governments, NGOs, and various organisations.
For more information about the Environmental Psychology Research Group check the link: https://www.epgroningen.nl/
The Environmental Psychology Research Group is embedded within the research programme Interpersonal Behaviour at Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences.The Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences is strong in research and teaching on human behaviour, thinking, learning, and coexistence. We work on social issues and problems that people experience in everyday life. Individual and societal resilience and how to increase it are central to our work. We focus on the topics of migration, environment and climate, health, parenting and education, the protection of vulnerable minorities, and sustainable partnerships. Over 650 employees work at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences.
More information about the faculty can be found at the link https://www.rug.nl/gmw/
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Lise Jans (Associate Professor): L.Jans@rug.nl
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Lise Jans (Associate Professor): L.Jans@rug.nl
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