Dr. S.A. (Stefanie) Nelemans

Martinus J. Langeveldgebouw
Heidelberglaan 1
Kamer E2.24
3584 CS Utrecht

Dr. S.A. (Stefanie) Nelemans

Associate Professor
Youth and Family
+31 30 253 8855
s.a.nelemans@uu.nl

EDUCATION

 

Doctorate
Utrecht University, Division of Youth and Family 
Dissertation: Adolescent Anxiety: Development, Individual Vulnerability, and Social Relationships
Promotors: Prof. dr. W.H.J. Meeus & Prof. dr. S.J.T. Branje
2010-2014

 

Master
Utrecht University 
Research Master: Development and Socialisation in Childhood and Adolescence (Cum Laude)
2008-2010

 

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

 

Postdoctoral Researcher
Utrecht University, Division of Youth and Family
Jan. 2017 - Current

 

Postdoctoral Fellow
KU Leuven–University of Leuven (Belgium), Division of School Psychology and Development in Context

Jan. 2016 – Dec. 2016

 

Postdoctoral Researcher
Utrecht University, Division of Youth and Family
Feb. 2015 – Dec. 2015

 

Supervision of PhD thesis (co-promotor/daily supervisor) 
Utrecht University, Division of Youth and Family
A. Becht (2014-2018)

S. Schulz (2017-2021)

 

Teaching
- Research Practical II on Multilevel and Structural Equation Modeling (Research Master UU Development and Socialisation in Childhood and Adolescence)

- Guest lecturer Assessment, Treatment and Evaluation (Research Master UU Development and Socialisation in Childhood and Adolescence)

- Guest lecturer Frontiers in Clinical Child, Family and Education Studies: Research at Utrecht University and transnational comparisons (Academic Master Clinical Child, Family and Education Studies)

- Guest lecturer Developmental Psychopathology (Academic Master KU Leuven, Belgium, Developmental Psychology & Orthopedagogics)

- Master thesis supervision (Academic Master Clinical Child, Family and Education Studies)

- Psychosocial Development and Problems (BA3 Pedagogics)

- Developmental Psychopathology (BA2 Pedagogics)

- Socialisation of Children and Adolescents (BA1 Pedagogics)

 

Teaching assistant/Research assistant
Utrecht University, Department of Developmental Psychology
2008-2010