Apply now to become a 2021-22 Research Supervisor! (Applications closed)

Are you a PhD student or postdoc interested in gaining experience leading your own research? Do you have a project in mind that you would love to run in an international research setting? Are you interested in working with psychology students from around the world on the topic of inequalities?

The JRP is currently looking for engaged PhD students or postdoctoral researchers in psychology to become Research Supervisors for jSchool 2021. 

The jSchool is the annual starting point for the Junior Researcher Programme. This is a student-driven and non-profit initiative that enables students in psychology and behavioural sciences from around the world to conduct a 13-month long research project under the supervision of early-career researchers, acting as Research Supervisors.

You can find out more on being a Research Supervisor here!

jSchool 2021 will be held in the stunning Tuscan countryside, unless travel and public health authorities deem an event of this size and in this constellation unadvisable, at which point jSchool 2021 will be held online. The jSchool 2021 theme is Inequality: Behavioural science to confront systemic and social barriers.

You can find out more about the jSchool venue and the theme here.

Applications are now closed!

The deadline to submit applications has ended on Sunday, 14th February 2021 (17:00 CET).

Information on how to apply as Research Supervisor for the 2022-23 cohort will be available on our website in early 2022.

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Call for student applications is open!

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