A unique, fully funded PhD is now open at the University of Amsterdam (UvA), exploring how performing arts shape young children’s social development.
This interdisciplinary opportunity combines psychology, developmental science, and the performing arts, offering a rare chance to study creativity and human development together.
Why This PhD is Unique
Study the impact of live performing arts on children
Combine social psychology and developmental science
Use behavioural, physiological, and computational methods
Collaborate with festivals, artists, and cultural institutions
What You’ll Do
Design and conduct lab and real-world experiments with children
Collect and analyze behavioural and physiological data
Explore concepts such as empathy, synchrony, and imagination
Work closely with families, artists, and researchers
Publish findings and present at international conferences
Who Should Apply
Candidates with a Master’s degree in Psychology or a related field
Strong quantitative and coding skills
Experience or interest in working with children
Strong communication and organizational skills
Interest in interdisciplinary research
Key Details
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Start Date: September 2026
Application Deadline: 13 May 2026
Salary: €3,059 – €3,881 per month (fully funded)
What You’ll Gain
Work within the Amsterdam Arts & Social Sciences Lab
Access to advanced research labs and facilities
Join a strong international research network
Benefit from training, conferences, and career development opportunities
Why This Matters
This PhD explores how art shapes empathy, connection, and imagination in children, contributing to improved education, wellbeing, and social development.
How to Apply
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