We seek a research assistant for a one-year position, primarily focused on preparing for and, if possible, progressing into a fully funded 3-year PhD fellowship as part of a Novo Nordisk Fonden project named Transforming University Science Education in the New Media Era: Practices, Technologies, and Disciplinary Thinking.
Centre for Educational Development (CED) intends to contribute to the research-based development of university science education. We acknowledge that it can be difficult to start as a PhD fellow and succeed in this field without a longer start-up phase. In consequence, we offer a one-year position as research assistant to allow time to work your way into the topic and fine-tune a PhD-project description, before potential enrolment at the PhD School of Natural Sciences at Aarhus University.
The expected PhD-project will be embedded in a work package that focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of AI-enhanced immersive virtual/augmented/extended (VR/AR/XR) environments to support learning of scientific concepts and practices at the university-level. This work package investigates how such cutting-edge educational technology spaces can foster embodied and epistemic engagement with scientific practices – helping students not only understand complex concepts and procedures in the short term, but also develop deeper, longer-term epistemic capacities through hands-on, situated experiences.
Central to the project is the integration of these technologies into real classroom and laboratory settings, ensuring contextual relevance and pedagogical effectiveness.
The PhD candidate will play a leading role in shaping and conducting this research, from co-designing XR environments with instructors and students to analysing multimodal learning data (e.g., individual as well as collaborative verbal interactions, student gestures, task and activity sequences) and evaluating long-term learning outcomes.
The work package is part of a larger interdisciplinary project – Transforming University Science Education in the New Media Era: Practices, Technologies, and Disciplinary Thinking – which also includes work packages led by researchers from University of Copenhagen and University of Southern Denmark on creative problem solving, instruction, and disciplinary writing in the age of AI.
Main supervisor is Associate Professor Prajakt Pande.
Your primary tasks during the 1-year position as a research assistant are:
Research (50%)
Development, teaching, and operation (40%)
Administration and meetings etc. (10%)
In addition, to a lesser extent, you can participate in other tasks in the centre by specific agreement if your time schedule permits.
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The mission of CED is to inspire engaging teaching and excellent educations at Aarhus University. We offer teachers, academic staff, coordinators, directors, and executives at Aarhus University competent and professional partnership, collaboration, and help concerning their ongoing teaching tasks and competencies.
Furthermore, we ambitiously strive for the highest international level through applied research in university teaching and learning. We contribute to development projects and experiments in the fields of digitalization and learning technologies in higher education, university teaching, and program development.
CED employs about 60 colleagues organized into three departments specialized in digital development, teaching development, and program development, respectively, plus a small administration. We have a good collegial atmosphere characterized by a high degree of collaboration and continuous professional development. We value inquiry, co-creation, empowerment, and expertise.
The research group at CED works within and across the three departments. The group comprises six associate professors, four assistant professors, two postdocs, and five PhD-students. The group focus on high quality applied research. The current topics of interest in the group include student learning, transitions and career, teacher development and educational leadership, health sciences education research, digitalization and learning technology in higher education. We come from a wide range of research methods and theoretical frameworks.
For a more detailed description of CED, please, visit our website.
The position is full-time (37 hours per week) and limited to 1 year after employment. By mutual agreement, the one-year position can result in a 3-year fully funded PhD scholarship from CED, subject to enrolment.
Expected start date is 1 November 2025 or as soon as possible.
Further information on the appointment procedure can be found in the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities.
The appointment is in accordance with the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (Akademikerne).
Further information on qualification requirements and job description can be found in the Ministerial Order on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities.
The successful applicant will refer to the department manager of the Department of
Program Development at CED.
Place of employment is Trøjborgvej 82-84, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
In connection with your motivated written application, you must attach the following:
Applications must be made in English.
We use shortlisting in the hiring process. In this shortlisting process, the centre lead, the department lead and the scientific assessor exclude applicants that are far from being eligible for the described position. Only shortlisted applicants receive a full assessment.
After the shortlisting process, the scientific assessor gives a written summary concerning each of the shortlisted applicants. Based on these summaries of qualifications, an employment committee of future colleagues and the department lead invites the best applicants for an interview.
Interviews are expected to take place in week 38 (medio September).