Director of the Graduate School of Behavioural and Social Sciences at the University of Groningen
Marieke Timmerman is a professor of multivariate data analysis at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences at the University of Groningen. She is also the director of the Graduate School of Behavioural and Social Sciences which includes both the Research Master and doctoral programme. For this event she acts as a liaison for all professors in the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences.
The University of Groningen (UG, www.rug.nl, founded 1614) is one of the largest comprehensive research universities in the Netherlands with about 35 thousand bachelor & master students and more than two thousand PhD candidates. In recent years, UG has consistently ranked among the Top-100 of the world’s best universities (ARWU Shanghai & THE World University). UG has a broad offer of teaching and research programs at eleven faculties, ranging from Health Sciences, Life Sciences, and Science & Technology to the Social Sciences & Humanities.
At the Graduate School of Behavioural and Social Sciences, about 250 PhD candidates are enrolled who perform research under the supervision of and in close collaboration with renowned scholars. Will you join them? The Graduate School offers research programmes in the fields of Psychology, Sociology, and Educational Sciences and Pedagogy.