
Jamie Whitehouse
@whitehousejam
Primate Communication and Social Knowledge 🐒. Research Fellow and Lecturer - Nottingham Trent University 🇪🇺
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02-10-2018 10:12:14
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3-year Research Fellow position funded by the The Leverhulme Trust with @DrAnnikaPaukner. The closing date for applications is the 21st of August. vacancies.ntu.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…


New PhD position on individual differences in stress reactivity in baboons with field work in South Africa Nottingham Trent University NTU Psychology Evolution and Social Interaction Group with me, Rich McFarland and Stefano Kaburu Competitive, fully funded studentship. Details: tinyurl.com/36y4ce8b


Fully funded PhD position on cultural variation in facial expressivity with me, Ivan Norscia and @eithnekavanagh. @evontu Join us! findaphd.com/phds/project/c…



New job: Research Assistant in Primate Behaviour Evolution and Social Interaction Group NTU Psychology gain a range of experience in video coding, zoo based experiments, long-term data, data collection and more. 10 month paid position, check it out and get in touch: vacancies.ntu.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…

New paper from ERC grant FACEDIFF! Being facially expressive makes you more likeable and a better negotiator (if more agreeable). @eithnekavanagh Jamie Whitehouse Evolution and Social Interaction Group NTU Psychology NTU School of Social Sciences European Research Council (ERC) nature.com/articles/s4159…


Being facially expressive is socially advantageous @eithnekavanagh Jamie Whitehouse Bridget Waller nature.com/articles/s4159…

*Very* excited to see the last study of my PhD making the cover of Science Magazine on the macaques of Caribbean Primate Research Center. We show that ecological disturbances can alter selective pressures on social ties leading to persistent societal changes. shorturl.at/i2WIB 🧵👇


New paper on facial behaviour and first impressions online - people are (slightly) more expressive in person vs online, but personality types react differently! Jasmine Rollings @eithnekavanagh alisa.balabanova European Research Council (ERC) NTU Psychology Evolution and Social Interaction Group sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


🚨Two fully funded PhD studentships 1⃣baboon health resilience with Dr Chris Young Rich McFarland Stefano Kaburu 👉 tinyurl.com/3uy8e6th 2⃣Using hyperspectral imaging to assess facial expressivity with Bridget Waller Jamie Whitehouse 👉 tinyurl.com/3nku9xtj Get in touch!🐵

New paper: Homophily in social and demographic traits predict association patterns in female western and mountain gorillas with Martha Robbins MPI-EVA Leipzig Nottingham Trent University Max Planck Society Evolution and Social Interaction Group NTU Psychology NTU Research in Royal Society Publishing royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…



A new one-minute video game can accurately and efficiently identify children with an autism diagnosis from those who have ADHD or are neurotypical. CAMI has been developed by Dr Bahar Tuncgenc NTU School of Social Sciences in partnership with Kennedy Krieger. Read more 👉ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/…

🚨Come work with us in charming Tübingen and become a member of our growing Freigeist group! We offer a 2-year postdoc position on the communicative plasticity in wild & captive bonobos, fully funded by VolkswagenStiftung. Applications open until March 15th. bit.ly/4gVa5Je

🚨Very happy to finally share the last chapter from my PhD where we show that the vocal development of wild chimpanzees is enhanced by both greater social and vocal exposure: nature.com/articles/s4159… With Pawel Fedurek, G Dezecache, G Muhumuza, Cat Hobaiter, Comparative Cognition Neuchatel, & J Call
