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International Scholarships in Understanding Nonresponse in Surveys at University of Groningen – Netherlands, 2022

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The University of Groningen is providing €2,249 per month (gross) for students who want to undergo a degree program at the Institution.

In this project, a PhD student will assess the nonresponse problem by investigating survey participation mechanisms. They welcome research ideas from different perspectives, for example: survey methodological theories, sociology, and/or linguistics. 

Application Deadline: Candidates may apply for this position until 15 May 11:59 pm / before 16 May 2022

Eligible Countries: International

Type: PhD

Value of Awards: €2,249 per month (gross)

Number of Awards: Not Known

Eligibility: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following criteria:

  • Have a master’s or research master’s degree in for example social sciences, communication science or data science
  • Have had a thorough training in qualitative and quantitative research skills
    formulate a short research proposal before the start of the project, and develop this further together with the research team in the first six months of the research project
  • Have affinity with survey research methodology
  • Have a good command of spoken and written English (C1) and preferably Dutch (B1)
  • Be able to finish the PhD thesis in four years
  • Be able to show perseverance, flexibility, and have organizational and collaboration skills
  • Enjoy the planning, taking initiatives, and academic writing
  • Be able and willing to work in Groningen.

How to Apply: Applicants need to take admission in a PhD degree at the University of Groningen. After being enrolled, applicants can apply through an online application form for the position.

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