The energy and the climate crisis reinforced the urgency of energy efficiency in residential buildings. Yet, we observe that the energy transition in residential buildings is greatly hampered as individual citizens and citizen collectives bear high information, coordination and transaction costs. At the same time, policymakers are expected to orchestrate a complex process, in which […]

 





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The Environmental Psychology group at the University of Groningen invites applications for a temporal post-doctoral researcher position (36 months). The project “Effects of misperceptions on climate actions” aims to investigate the extent to which different actors in society hold misperceptions of other actors (e.g., their willingness to engage in climate actions), and the antecedents and […]

 





The Wells Lab (https://www.human.cornell.edu/people/nmw2 ) within the Department of Human Centered Design (formerly Design and Environmental Analysis), College of Human Ecology at Cornell University is accepting applications for a postdoctoral associate to begin June 15, 2022. The postdoctoral associate will contribute to research efforts at the intersection of environmental psychology, public health, design, and urban […]

 





The Design and Augmented Intelligence Lab (DAIL) at the Department of Human Centered Design, Cornell University (https://www.dail.human.cornell.edu/ ) is seeking to hire Postdoctoral Associate to contribute to our current projects in the lab. The postdoctoral associate will contribute to research efforts at the intersection of environmental psychology, design, and neuroscience, including studies in which we […]

 





The Environmental Psychology group at the University of Groningen invites applications for a temporal post-doctoral researcher position (48 months). The aim of the project is to investigate how people cope with a changing climate, and how they evaluate different adaptation pathway scenarios. The research is funded by the Stevin prize awarded by the Netherlands Organisation […]

 





The Department of Psychology announces a PhD position in Environmental Psychology for a period of 3 years, without teaching duties. This is an educational position that shall provide promising research recruits the opportunity for professional development through studies towards a PhD. The position is connected to the PhD-program at the Faculty of Social and Educational […]

 





The Environmental Studies program at Seattle University seeks a part-time adjunct faculty to teach Environmental Psychology (EVST 3650) (5-credits). Winter quarter 2022. EVST 3650 Environmental Psychology is an elective undergraduate course in the Environmental Studies program. The class introduces students to how the built and natural environments influence human health and well-being and examines how […]