The Department of Education at the University of York is internationally renowned for its work on mental health and wellbeing in school-aged children. A recent collaborative project between the Department of Education and the PSHE Association (the national body for personal, social, health and economic education) resulted in the development of an innovative neuroscience-informed mental health and wellbeing curriculum for primary schools - called Foundations for Wellbeing. The aim of this project is to (a) conduct research that will inform development of new resources for parents/carers to complement the curriculum and (b) design/produce such resources based on the research. Majority of work on the project will be conducted remotely, except for focus group data collection in York (three focus groups).
The Research Associate will support design and data collection, data analysis and synthesis of findings of the project, and production of the parent/carer resources under the guidance of Dr Dusana Dorjee. This will involve preparation of a mixed-methods survey for primary school teachers and analysis of data gathered from the survey. In addition, the Associate will conduct in-person focus groups with parents of primary school children and analyse the qualitative data. Based on the findings, the Associate will support preparation of a framework for the parent/carer resources and work on producing the resources (including learning content overviews and worksheets).
This is a part-time role working 18.50 hours a week on a fixed term contract up to 31 October 2026.
Interview date: To be confirmed
For informal enquiries: please contact Dr Dusana Dorjee - dusana.dorjee@york.ac.uk