Andrea Kis
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Andrea Kis, a PhD candidate at Eindhoven University of Technology is passionate about understanding the experiences of researchers. Her work explores connections between psychological and environmental factors within academia, with a special focus on the sustainability of science and academic careers.
Andrea obtained her Masters in Environmental Psychology at the University of Groningen, after being trained as a Behavioral Analyst, Information Scientist, and Designer.
Her interdisciplinary approach and commitment to (social) sustainability are reflected in her active contributions to a range of projects within organizations such as FORRT, the Low Carbon Initiative of TU/e, or SIPS, as well as policy advocacy connected to her own research.
Recent Publications
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Development of the Scientific Work Values Scale: Item generation
(2023) -
Academic Research Values: Conceptualization and Initial Steps of Measure Development
(2023) -
What do Scientists Value?
(2023) -
Leaving academia: PhD attrition and unhealthy research environments
PLoS ONE (2022) -
Leaving academia
(2022)
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