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Daina Crafa
Current job: Tenured Assistant Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at VU Amsterdam
Graduation in Osnabrück: 2012 (M.Sc.)
My professional pathway
BA Philosophy
MSc Cognitive Science
MSc Mental Health
PhD Neuroscience (Mental Health focus)
2019-2022 Adjunct Assistant Professorship in Cognitive Science at Aarhus University
2022-present Tenured Assistant Professorship in Clinical Neuropsychology at VU Amsterdam
Currently, I teach Neuropsychology and study naturalistic social interaction using fNIRS.
Other activities:
Leader of National fNIRS Consortium (NfC) for the Netherlands
Editor-in-Chief of the WCPRR, the official journal of the World Association for Cultural Psychiatry (WACP)
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My CogSci student experience
Why is Cognitive Science in Osnabrück a great place to study?
It is the most well-integrated Cognitive Science program in Europe, and it has the most versatile study options with leading experts in core topics.
What did you specialise in during your studies?
Neuroimaging, social interaction, autism
Which skills from your degree programme have helped you the most in your professional life?
The fMRI and MATLAB courses were the most helpful to my career.
My advice for you
• Use university applications as an opportunity to network with the professors in your desired topic. Contact everyone who is an already-established scientist, even if you’re not sure if you will apply to their university. Stay in touch across the years.
• Don’t get discouraged by feedback. Everything is a learning experience – always embrace the opportunity to improve.
• Even if someone doesn’t understand your vision or your work, someone else probably will.