The Healthy Adaptation to Pregnancy, Postpartum and Parenthood (HAP3) project aims to address the detrimental impact of intergenerational transmission of obesity and mental health problems from parents to infants in the first three years of life.
HAP3 is a Doctoral Training Network funded by the European Commission (EC). More specifically, it is part of the EC’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and is a Joint Doctorate Training Network which provides high-level transdisciplinary training to 11 high achieving and committed doctoral candidates. Each candidate will work towards a Joint Doctorate from two European Universities and serve as a “PERINATAL CARE INNOVATOR”. This in order to develop innovative (technical) solutions to effectively address the complex challenges of obesity and mental health problems during pregnancy and early parenthood.
Our international consortium of 5 leading universities and 11 associated partners (including 7 non-academic partners) provides the PhD candidates with a unique opportunity to engage with a diverse academic and professional community, benefit from the expertise and resources of different institutions, and contribute to cutting-edge research in the fields of obesity and mental health during critical reproductive periods.
Project for DC6: Testing the feasibility of the HAP3 ‘eSelf-monitoring and eSelf-management’ package for women and determine weight outcomes in pregnant women and partners.
The objectives for DC6 are (1) to test the feasibility and acceptability of the multicomponent online HAP3 ‘Self-monitoring and eSelf-management’ package (Family app) intervention for women and (2) to explore the effects of the HAP3 family app on obesity related outcomes in women and partners during pregnancy and after childbirth.
The project will include a multi-country (BE, NL, DE) feasibility RCT. This DC6 will work closely together with DC7 and DC8 on the development of a study protocol for the RCT study. DC6 will be responsible for recruitment of pregnant women and their partners in Belgium and coordinate data-collection (survey, experience sampling methods (ESM) and intensive measurements such as interviews and anthropometrics) during pregnancy and the post-partum period.
This project represents a collaborative joint doctorate between KU Leuven, where the main supervisory team is based, and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam as second university. At the end of your PhD, you will obtain joint PhD diplomas from these two reputed universities within the HAP3 network.
Project ID: 101169127
Key responsibilities of the PhD candidate are:
Internships (secondments) are foreseen at TCD Ireland for training in motivational skills and physical measurements and at SDCA Denmark (https://steno.dk/centres/steno-diabetes-center-aarhus/)
[BENEFITS]
Selected candidates will be offered a competitive salary aligned with the MSCA-JD regulations for Doctoral Researchers. The exact net salary will be determined at the time of appointment, taking into account local tax laws, employer costs, social security contributions and the country correction factor to account for varying costs of living across different EU Member States. The salary package includes: a living allowance, a mobility allowance and a family allowance (if applicable). The EU Researcher Allowances will be used to cover both the employee’s as the employer’s mandatory charges.
The appointment will initially be for 1 year. After a satisfactory evaluation of the initial appointment, the contract will be extended for an additional 3 years (4 years in total). Preferably, the appointment will start on March 1, 2025.
[ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA]
We welcome applications from individuals of any nationality and background, provided they meet the following requirements:
[PROJECT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS]
[APPLICATION]
Applicants are required to submit following documents to the project’s central mail address info@hap3.eu, on www.hap3.eu website. Please clearly indicate in the subject of the email and in the motivation letter what DC (or DCs) you are applying for.
The deadline for applications is: 30th of September 2024.
[SELECTION PROCESS]
The initial phase involves reviewing eligibility and evaluating each candidate’s qualifications, which does not require their presence. Eligible candidates will be ranked based on the merit and required skills. Candidates who pass this evaluation will be invited to an online interview (Indicatively 23-29 September). Shortlisted candidates based on first interview will be contacted for final online interview on November 21st or 22nd 2024.
[WHERE TO APPLY]
[INFORMATION]
For further information, please contact Prof dr. Annick Bogaerts via email at annick.bogaerts@kuleuven.be
For information on the application process or technical issues, please contact Dr. Alice Cavolo at info@hap3.eu
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