This in-person event on Monday June 17th might be of interest
About us
About this group: This group includes current students and alumni of the Masters in Work and Organisational Psychology/Behaviour at University College Cork, Ireland. The group is also open to (internal and external) instructors and tutors at the School of Applied Psychology, UCC. By joining this group, you may benefit by: (a) Sharing relevant information (e.g., conferences, workshops, articles) on current theory and practice in Work and Organisational Psychology and related areas such as HRM, T&D, and Organisational Change Management. (b) Staying in touch with others in the field to learn from them – and with them! (c) Connecting and networking with others from your (previous/current) cohort. (d) Sharing and accessing job (and mentoring) opportunities that are available to current students and alumni. (e) Being made aware of Cork/UCC events that may be of interest to you. Group rules: The intention of this group is to encourage discussion, share ideas and enable connections. Please follow these rules: - All content posted needs to be immediately relevant to alumni. - Posts should encourage discussion of current practice, opportunities, and lessons learnt that may be relevant to current and future alumni. - The group is public: Please be respectful in your comments and responses. - Posts that include links to a blog post or your website will be removed, unless this link provides access to a relevant job, article or similar. Thanks for your support. Carol Linehan, Clodagh Butler and Nicola Barry Email: carol.linehan@ucc.ie// clodagh.butler@ucc.ie
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https://www.ucc.ie/en/apsych/
External link for MA WOP/B (University College Cork) Alumni Network
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cork
- Type
- Educational
Locations
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Primary
School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork
Enterprise Centre, North Mall
Cork, T23 K208, IE
Updates
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This might be of interest to some of you.
We are currently recruiting for the following position: Research Assistant - Behavioural Research Unit The successful candidate will join a small team of behavioural economists and psychologists. The primary function is to assist this team in conducting behavioural experiments. RAs undertake much of the experimental software programming and data management within the BRU, but are expected to contribute to all aspects of the unit’s research, including experimental designs, data collection, analysis and writing, as well as interactions with collaborators and clients. Candidates must have a Master’s degree in economics, psychology, or a related discipline, with an interest in decision-making and experimental methods, with a strong academic background and enthusiasm for applied research. Applications can be made through our website: esri.ie/careers/current The closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday, 21 June 2024. #jobfairy #ESRI #ResearchAssistant
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Hi all, A 6-month UCC vacancy has come up in the Access office, UCC that might be of interest. Click on the link provided (https://lnkd.in/e_4nhqC and include the search term “Employability Project Advisor” in the Any Extra Keywords search box.
Job Vacancies | University College Cork
ucc.ie
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Hi all, I am just bringing your attention to the EAWOP practitioner e-journal. This is an open-access applied journal with interesting insights and resources from practitioners and researchers. Happy reading! https://lnkd.in/e6n6qjAP Clodagh
Issues
openjournals.ugent.be
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Hi all, PSI is having an online event that might be of interest to you all. A Day in the Life of an Industrial Organizational Psychologist Thursday 16th of November, 2023 at 7pm. Online: Zoom https://lnkd.in/ekpSJFNJ Best, Clodagh
A Day in the Life of an Industrial Organizational Psychologist | Event | PSI
psychologicalsociety.ie
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Hi all, For anyone interested, PSI DWOP has advertised The Peter Saville Award. Details about the award can be found in the link below: https://lnkd.in/eXVeJ7B3
Division of Work and Organisational Psychology | DIV | PSI
psychologicalsociety.ie