Working environment
Department of Human Movement Sciences, UMCG
The assistant professor (UD) Sports, Human Movement and Data Analytics will be housed within the Department of Human Movement Sciences of the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) and the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the University of Groningen (UG). The main goal of the Department is to develop knowledge about the mechanisms of human movement and human performance and to apply this scientific knowledge to optimize human movement and human performance in healthy and clinical populations over the life span (More Healthy Years).
Education
The Department offers the bachelor’s degree program Human Movement Sciences, two 2-year master’s degree programs, one in Human Movement Sciences (HMS) and one in Sports Sciences (SpS) and Minor programs in Sport Sciences and Public Health. Approximately 850 students, along with over 35 PhD students, form the heart of the ‘learning’ community in a stimulating academic, clinical and social environment. Our programs are ranked the best in their field over the past years and students are very satisfied with the learning facilities of our Department (National Student Survey 2024).
Staff and students
The Department consists of a team of competent, dedicated, and enthusiastic scientific staff and educational support staff. In addition, a highly trained ‘Technical Support’ team maintains and supports the HMS lab facilities, consisting of equipment, software, and laboratories. Each member of the scientific staff (full professors, associate professors, and assistant professors) is appointed both as lecturer and researcher. All scientific staff members devote 50% of their appointment to teaching, 40% to research, and 10% to management. Education and research are inseparable; it ensures that the most recent scientific findings and views are taught in up-to-date teaching. As an academic community, we attempt to establish strong links between research and teaching and between staff and students. Our students are educated as ‘active learners’ to stimulate commitment and responsibility.
Research
Research and education of the department is organized along three ‘Field of application’-lines: Sports, Rehabilitation and Healthy Aging. The successful applicant will join the Sports line. Research themes across these lines are neuromechanics, exercise capacity, active lifestyle& daily functioning, and complex systems. Research is conducted in the lab and/or the clinical setting of the UMCG or community settings in the fields of application. The department's research falls within the SMART Movements program of the Health in Context research institute of the UMCG. Over the last decade, research output, including high impact publications, grants, awards, successful PhDs, and societal impact of research has maintained a high international standard.