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Do you have strong research and organisational skills, and would you like to take up a prominent role in the Research Priority Area Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public? Do you have an affinity with and interest in science in society, methodologies, citizen science and shaping interfaces between science and society? Then read on and apply for this versatile vacancy!

Do you have strong research and organisational skills, and would you like to take up a prominent role in the Research Priority Area Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public? Do you have an affinity with and interest in science in society, methodologies, citizen science and shaping interfaces between science and society? Then read on and apply for this versatile vacancy!
This vacancy is open to current employees of the University of Amsterdam and Amsterdam UMC candidates.
Do you have strong research and organisational skills, and would you like to take up a prominent role in the Research Priority Area Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public? Do you have an affinity with and interest in science in society, methodologies, citizen science and shaping interfaces between science and society? Then read on and apply for this versatile vacancy!
The UvA Research Priority Area (RPA) Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public is looking for two enthusiastic Assistant Professors (UDs) to be part of the core team and, together with the PIs, help to shape the RPA’s research content. Your work for the RPA will be combined with your current duties in consultation with your UvA department/institute.

This vacancy is open to current employees of the University of Amsterdam and Amsterdam UMC candidates.
Do you have strong research and organisational skills, and would you like to take up a prominent role in the Research Priority Area Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public? Do you have an affinity with and interest in science in society, methodologies, citizen science and shaping interfaces between science and society? Then read on and apply for this versatile vacancy!
The UvA Research Priority Area (RPA) Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public is looking for two enthusiastic Assistant Professors (UDs) to be part of the core team and, together with the PIs, help to shape the RPA’s research content. Your work for the RPA will be combined with your current duties in consultation with your UvA department/institute.
About the RPA ‘Shaping Interfaces’
The RPA Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public aims to strengthen the interaction between science, citizen science, social debate and various professional practices. The RPA is a collaboration between the faculties of Humanities, Law, Science, Social and Behavioural Sciences, and the faculty of Medicine at Amsterdam UMC. The challenges of the future require scientifically informed policies and equipped citizens. But how do we align science, policy and society? How do we involve the public in scientific debates about complex issues such as quantum, mental health, climate change, and the responsible use of new technologies, such as generative AI? How do we collaborate with the public in scientific research to generate new knowledge or understanding? And how do we communicate the different scientific methods, including their possible shortcomings, to the public? Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public brings together UvA methodologists and philosophers of science and technology from fields as diverse as psychiatry and mental health, human rights, and the digital humanities.
For more information see: https://shapinginterfaces.uva.nl
Your participation in the RPA is a chance to help strengthen the relationship between science and society while developing a wide network of academic and societal partners (government, societal and cultural organisations, industry). The RPA further offers a strong springboard for future grant applications, including collaborations in large-scale consortia.
The position is in principle 0,2 fte for four years. Both UD1 and UD2 candidates with a permanent contract at UvA are invited to apply. If possible, this position will be arranged through a temporary increase in contract hours. In case of a full-time contract, it will be discussed whether the position can be performed within the contract scope.
About the RPA ‘Shaping Interfaces’
The RPA Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public aims to strengthen the interaction between science, citizen science, social debate and various professional practices. The RPA is a collaboration between the faculties of Humanities, Law, Science, Social and Behavioural Sciences, and the faculty of Medicine at Amsterdam UMC. The challenges of the future require scientifically informed policies and equipped citizens. But how do we align science, policy and society? How do we involve the public in scientific debates about complex issues such as quantum, mental health, climate change, and the responsible use of new technologies, such as generative AI? How do we collaborate with the public in scientific research to generate new knowledge or understanding? And how do we communicate the different scientific methods, including their possible shortcomings, to the public? Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public brings together UvA methodologists and philosophers of science and technology from fields as diverse as psychiatry and mental health, human rights, and the digital humanities.
For more information see: https://shapinginterfaces.uva.nl
Your participation in the RPA is a chance to help strengthen the relationship between science and society while developing a wide network of academic and societal partners (government, societal and cultural organisations, industry). The RPA further offers a strong springboard for future grant applications, including collaborations in large-scale consortia.
The position is in principle 0,2 fte for four years. Both UD1 and UD2 candidates with a permanent contract at UvA are invited to apply. If possible, this position will be arranged through a temporary increase in contract hours. In case of a full-time contract, it will be discussed whether the position can be performed within the contract scope.
About the RPA ‘Shaping Interfaces’
The research priority area Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public at the University of Amsterdam aims to strengthen the interaction between science, citizen science, social debate and various professional practices. The RPA is a collaboration between the faculties of Humanities, Law, Science, Social and Behavioural Sciences, and the faculty of Medicine at Amsterdam UMC. Members of the RPA meet at UVA’s Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) every Monday afternoon.
About the RPA ‘Shaping Interfaces’
The research priority area Shaping Interfaces Between Science and the Public at the University of Amsterdam aims to strengthen the interaction between science, citizen science, social debate and various professional practices. The RPA is a collaboration between the faculties of Humanities, Law, Science, Social and Behavioural Sciences, and the faculty of Medicine at Amsterdam UMC. Members of the RPA meet at UVA’s Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) every Monday afternoon.
If you recognize yourself in the profile and are interested in the position, we look forward to receiving your application. Please send your cover letter and CV as a single PDF file.
The vacancy closes on 12-03-2026. The first round of interviews will take place on 27-03-2026, between 09.00h and 14.00h.
For questions about the vacancy, you can contact us during office hours at:
#LI-DNI
If you recognize yourself in the profile and are interested in the position, we look forward to receiving your application. Please send your cover letter and CV as a single PDF file.
The vacancy closes on 12-03-2026. The first round of interviews will take place on 27-03-2026, between 09.00h and 14.00h.
For questions about the vacancy, you can contact us during office hours at:
#LI-DNI
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