How does video gaming affect adolescents, and how can families foster healthy gaming habits? In this role, you will contribute to the cutting edge Kaleidoscope research project aimed at answering precisely that question. The project offers a fantastic opportunity to develop social science research skills, take ownership on parts of the project in the context of a small team, and directly engage with the beneficiaries of the research.
What you would be doingThe Kaleidoscope project is a year long longitudinal study of approximately 300 adolescents and families, collecting deep behavioural trace data across gaming platforms alongside ecological momentary assessment, qualitative measures, and randomised controlled trials of family facing wellbeing interventions. Working in close collaboration with the PI and a postdoctoral researcher, you will play a key role in participant recruitment, onboarding, and retention - helping participants link their gaming accounts, proactively developing relationships with schools, and handling participant inquiries. You will also lead aspects of the qualitative data collection and analysis. This scope of the project means there is potential to pursue independent research directions, and to prepare results for publication as either lead or co author.
What we are looking forProject specific benefits
Inquiries and Application Process
We welcome pre submission inquiries to evaluate fit for the role. Please contact: Dr Nick Ballou - with "RA - Digital Wellbeing" in the Subject Line, your inquiry, and please attach a CV and writing sample. We may schedule an informal video meeting and recommend that you apply or not. Due to the volume of inquiries, those that do not follow these instructions may not receive a reply.
In the full application, please provide a paper, report, or other written work - including course or dissertation projects - that best demonstrates your experience engaging participants in research.
In your cover letter, summarise the project, identify your specific contribution if it was team based, and describe any challenges you encountered in participant recruitment, retention, or communication.
Notifications for shortlisted candidates will be sent out by July 31, with interviews taking place between Aug 5-19.
Further Information
This is a full time post ( 35 hours per week) based in the Dyson School of Design Engineering. The successful applicant will be embedded in Prof Sebastian Deterding's Motivational Design Lab (5 PhD students), but work most closely with Dr Nick Ballou's Kaleidoscope Lab team (1 PI, 1 Research Assistant, 1 Research Associate) as well as colleagues from the Psychiatry Department (Dr Martina Di Simplicio).
This role is for a fixed term contract for 12 months, with the possibility of extending to 24 months.
This role is hybrid - min. 2 days per week present at our office at the Imperial South Kensington Campus, remainder can be remote. Occasional travel within Greater London to engage families and schools will be required.
The successful applicant will directly communicate with and study adolescents, and must follow safeguarding procedures, and thus requires a DBS check. As this post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, at the appropriate level, will be required for the successful candidate.
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