
Research Associate (Office of Education Research, Science of Learning in Education Centre) [NIE]
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- A Masters or equivalent degree in education, psychology, neuroscience, learning environments or a related field. (Candidates with a PhD may be considered for a Research Fellow position instead)
- Strong background in research methodology, with experience in designing and conducting empirical studies.
- Expertise in learning environments, development, and evaluation.
- Familiarity with design principles and planning tools that are used in creating learning environments.
- Familiarity with digital biomarkers, data analytics, and machine learning techniques.
- Proficiency in statistical analysis and familiarity with software like SPSS, R, or Python
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams and communicate research findings to diverse audiences.
- Prior experience working with young children and families is preferred but not required.
- Conducting comprehensive literature reviews on topics related to neuroprotection, learning environments, and educational psychology.
- Collect and analyze data using digital biomarkers and other relevant measures for pre-school learners.
- Management of multiples aspects of the research project, including project management, liaising with stakeholders, data collection, and analysis.
- Disseminate research findings through academic publications, research presentations, and outreach activities.
- Perform other tasks as assigned by the Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigators
- A Masters or equivalent degree in education, psychology, neuroscience, learning environments or a related field. (Candidates with a PhD may be considered for a Research Fellow position instead)
- Strong background in research methodology, with experience in designing and conducting empirical studies.
- Expertise in learning environments, development, and evaluation.
- Familiarity with design principles and planning tools that are used in creating learning environments.
- Familiarity with digital biomarkers, data analytics, and machine learning techniques.
- Proficiency in statistical analysis and familiarity with software like SPSS, R, or Python
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams and communicate research findings to diverse audiences.
- Prior experience working with young children and families is preferred but not required.
- Conducting comprehensive literature reviews on topics related to neuroprotection, learning environments, and educational psychology.
- Collect and analyze data using digital biomarkers and other relevant measures for pre-school learners.
- Management of multiples aspects of the research project, including project management, liaising with stakeholders, data collection, and analysis.
- Disseminate research findings through academic publications, research presentations, and outreach activities.
- Perform other tasks as assigned by the Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigators