Our Research Team

Kirsten Bevelander, Research Supervisor
Affiliation Communication Science, Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Research activities Kirsten's main research activities relate to decision-making processes, chronic pain, pregnancy, community-based participatory research and citizen science, and the development and use of technology for research and health-related purposes.
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Inés Sanguino, Communication Officer
Affiliation Department of Psychology, King´s College London, United Kingdom
Research activities Inés Sanguino is the communicator officer of the team. She is a young researcher in Psychology, who just graduated from King's College London. Her interests are focused on health behaviours and addiction.
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Katharina Herte
Affiliation Department of Social, Health & Organisational Psychology, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Research activities Katharina is one of the Junior Researchers in our team. She currently follows her research master in social and health psychology at Utrecht University, pursuing her main interests in health behavior interventions and self-regulation.
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Catherine Kakoulakis
Affiliation Department of Psychology, University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus
Research activities Catherine is one of the junior researchers and is finishing her study in Cyprus. She is interested in pregnancy related behaviors.
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Anna-Lena Tebbe
Affiliation University of Mannheim, Germany
Research activities Anna-Lena is one of the junior researchers who just graduated at the University of Mannheim. She is interested in neuroscience and health behaviors.
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Markus Tünte
Affiliation Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria
Research activities Markus is one of the junior researchers. He is interested in decision-making processes and memory.
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Junior Researcher Programme
Affiliation JRP is an independent programme with a functioning base at the University of Cambridge but remains autonomous in all aspects.
Research The Junior Researcher Programme is a unique initiative for young researchers. It was developed to support the six annual research projects , exploring aspects of contemporary psychological research and practice. The JRP aims to meet needs of research projects by supplying support to students and supervisors throughout the duration the project.
- For more information and questions, please send an email to the responsible researcher of your country or the primary investigator of the project (K.Bevelander) in English.
- In case of any complaints, please contact an independent research officer of the European Research Programme, Lindsey van Bokhorst researchofficer@pscholars.org