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- Video registration: inaugural lecture Leoniek Wijngaards-de MeijInaugural lecture Professor 'Data use for innovation in Higher Education', Leoniek Wijngaards-de Meij./en/news/video-registration-inaugural-lecture-leoniek-wijngaards-de-meij
- Major grant for research on multilingualism in educationLanguage may form a barrier to participation in education and to knowledge development, particularly if a child is not fully proficient in the Dutch language. How can we solve this problem?'/en/news/major-grant-for-research-on-multilingualism-in-education
- How do primates and children try to influence others?Both humans and primates exhibit complex social behavior. This is important for the acquisition of scarce resources over which there is competition./en/news/how-do-primates-and-children-try-to-influence-others
- Two Nature publications for statistician Rens van de SchootOne of them was the very first article published in the brand-new Nature Reviews Methods Primers./en/news/two-nature-publications-for-statistician-rens-van-de-schoot
- ISSBD Award for Marcel van AkenProf. Marcel Van Aken winner of the ​prestigious 2018​ ISSBD Award./en/news/issbd-award-for-marcel-van-aken
- The damage caused by school dropoutSchool dropout negatively affects the health and well-being of young people. What can enable these children to pick up the thread again?/en/news/the-damage-caused-by-school-dropout
- Playing outside is good for your eyes and for your spacial cognitionChildren spend too little time playing outside and are staring at screens too much. That not only affects your eyes, but your spacial skills as well./en/news/playing-outside-is-good-for-your-eyes-and-for-your-spacial-cognition
- Human robot experienced as creepyThis research is the first survey into robots that were developed for interaction with humans./en/news/human-robot-experienced-as-creepy
- Parents can help child to see incident as accidentDevelopmental psychologist Anouk van Dijk concludes that parents are capable of adjusting their children's negative interpretations./en/news/parents-can-help-child-to-see-incident-as-accident
- How do prematurely born children grow up?Prof Dr Anneloes van Baar researches prematurely born babies. Every year, that makes up 12,000 babies in the Netherlands./en/news/how-do-prematurely-born-children-grow-up
- Scientific talent Teuni ten Brink receives Rubicon grantThe Rubicon grant is intended for promising scientists who have recently obtained their doctorates./en/news/scientific-talent-teuni-ten-brink-receives-rubicon-grant
- Sander Thomaes appointed Professor of Developmental PsychologyAs part of his chair, Thomaes wishes to examine how children and young people develop knowledge about themselves and others/en/news/sander-thomaes-appointed-professor-of-developmental-psychology
- Daan Scheepers appointed professor of Group Psychophysiology'In order to better understand group processes, we will be using instruments to measure heart rate and blood pressure./en/news/daan-scheepers-appointed-professor-of-group-psychophysiology
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and NVR advise SER on diversity in the topThere are still far too few women in top positions. The government is considering robust measures and has asked the Social and Economic Council for advice./en/news/utrecht-university-and-nvr-advise-ser-on-diversity-in-the-top
- "Songbirds learn song the same way as humans speech: from their parents"How do we learn to speak? Dr. Sita ter Haar studies the vocal development of song birds and connects her findings with language development of children./en/background/songbirds-learn-song-the-same-way-as-humans-speech-from-their-parents
- More women in science? Lose the masculine stereotypeDutch science is struggling with strong gender stereotypes. How should this be fixed?/en/news/more-women-in-science-lose-the-masculine-stereotype
- From rough sleeper to DUO researcherUsers of Community Support (Maatschappelijke Opvang) and Supported Housing (Beschermd Wonen) services interviewed by students./en/news/from-rough-sleeper-to-duo-researcher
- What everyone should know about language development in childrenMany people think that children are fully-automatic language sponges. That's not true. And multilingualism isn't a problem for children./en/news/what-everyone-should-know-about-language-development-in-children
- Statistician Rens van de Schoot: from barely passing senior general secondary education to professorHe used to cry during dictation exercises. Now he is a professor./en/news/statistician-rens-van-de-schoot-from-barely-passing-senior-general-secondary-education-to-professor
- Standard bearer Sander Thomaes to connect youth research to social questionsProfessor of Developmental Psychology Sander Thomaes has been appointed as the standard bearer of the NWA (Dutch Research Agenda) Youth Route./en/news/standard-bearer-sander-thomaes-to-connect-youth-research-to-social-questions