Postdoc Quantifying Gender Inequality in Visual Art

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Amsterdam - Netherlands

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Are you passionate about art gender equality and data-driven researchJoin the HERAtlas project to uncover the invisible women of art history.We are looking for a Postdoc to combine data science psychology and history to reveal the structural barriers behind gender inequality in the creative industries and translate these insights into public storytelling.

Decode the Data Behind the Gender Gap in Art

You will be based in the Department of Psychology working as part of a unique interdisciplinary team spanning Psychology Informatics and Digital History. By applying computational social science or computational humanities methods to large-scale longitudinal datasets you will model how economic educational and political drivers have shaped the visibility of women artists over centuries. You will not only analyze these patterns but also collaborate with design partner Studio Bertels to translate your findings into public showcases and policy tools. We are looking for a researcher who is comfortable with advanced data analysis and eager to apply those skills to complex cultural questions.

The fulltime position is for 18 months starting May 1st 2026. The project is funded by CLICKNL.

What are you going to do

  • Construct and analyze longitudinal datasetsof inclusion indicators to contextualize art collections.
  • Develop and test statistical modelsto determine how structural societal shifts influence womens artistic visibility over time.
  • Translate statistical findings into narrativesby collaborating with designers to create what-if simulations and visualizations for public-facing events.
  • Co-author scientific publicationsand present findings at interdisciplinary conferences alongside a team of psychologists historians and computer scientists.

What do you have to offer

  • Must-have:You have completed a PhD in psychology computational social science computational humanities data science AI or a closely related quantitative field.
  • Must-have:You can independently and confidently analyze quantitative data and you can write reproducible code (for example in R or Python).
  • Good-to-have:You have experience working with large-scale text or visual data or datasets related to history or culture.
  • You tackle complex data challenges with curiosity and are driven to understand thewhybehind patterns.
  • You enjoy bridging the gap between technical analysis and social impact translating complex results into clear stories for non-technical stakeholders

What else do we offer you

  • Development opportunities:We actively support your academic growth including mentorship for writing your own grant application to acquire further funding on related topics.
  • Impact-driven work:Your research will directly feed into a public pop-up kiosk or exhibitions that travel to major museums ensuring your work reaches a broad societal audience.
  • Resources:Access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and data engineering support from the UvA Informatics Institute and Psychology Research Institute.
  • Network expansion:You will collaborate with Studio Bertels and a high-level expert panel from the creative industries expanding your professional network beyond academia.

You will work here

The Postdoc will be based in Psychology and will join a vibrant interdisciplinary lab environment led by co-PIs Eftychia Stamkou (Psychology) Nanne van Noord (Informatics) and Melvin Wevers (Digital History) including two other postdocs. The culture is one of close collaboration and open exchange to solve problems together.Additionally you will work with cultural stakeholders that ground our scientific work in creative practice.This ensures you are part of a welcoming dynamic team that bridges the gap between science social psychology and the cultural sector.

If you recognize yourself in this profile and are interested in the role we look forward to receiving your motivation letter (max 1 page) and brief CV (including educational background publications ongoing projects). You can apply via the red button until 23 February 2026. Interviews will take place on 3 case of equal qualifications internal candidates will be given preference over external candidates. For questions about the vacancy you can contact Eftychia Stamkou ().

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