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- 1.3 million for research into sustainable labour participation with the Autism Works projectJasmijn van Harten, Jantien van Berkel, Janna Besamusca and Joop Schippers (all Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ) are leading a part in the 'Autisme works' research./en/news/13-million-for-research-into-sustainable-labour-participation-with-the-autism-works-project
- Hiring people with disabilities requires looking beyond perceptionsResearchers of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ studied the factors that influence employers' hiring behaviour of people with disabilities./en/news/hiring-people-with-disabilities-requires-looking-beyond-perceptions
- Call: Open Cities Reading CirclesIf you are starting a new research project and want to read specific scholarship, we invite you to suggest a reading circle within our Open Cities events./en/achtergrond/call-open-cities-reading-circles
- Two researchers receive Public Engagement Seed FundBegin dit jaar zijn er meerdere aanvragen ingediend voor het Public Engagement Seed Fund. Twee daarvan zijn nu gehonoreerd./en/news/two-researchers-receive-public-engagement-seed-fund
- Podcast 'Bloody Science': why we still know so little about menstruationA 2-part podcast special by Universiteit van Nederland./en/news/podcast-bloody-science-why-we-still-know-so-little-about-menstruation
- Dennis Schutter appointed professor of Experimental Biopsychology of Motivation and EmotionThe purpose of Schutters chair is to use the results from fundamental research for clinical applications./en/news/dennis-schutter-appointed-professor-of-experimental-biopsychology-of-motivation-and-emotion
- FutureFit: Digital skills training has a positive and lasting effectDeelnemers aan een training kregen meer zelfvertrouwen over hun digitale vaardigheden en over hun leervermogen, zeggen onderzoekers van de Universiteit Utrecht./en/news/futurefit-digital-skills-training-has-a-positive-and-lasting-effect
- Maintaining social distance with help from videos and a robotPsychologist Denise de Ridder explains how she managed to encourage staff and students to maintain social distance./en/news/maintaining-social-distance-with-help-from-videos-and-a-robot
- Classmates follow example of popular children in smoking and drinking behaviourMargot Peeters, youth researcher studied the smoking and drinking behaviour of young people in the Netherlands./en/news/classmates-follow-example-of-popular-children-in-smoking-and-drinking-behaviour
- Childcare during the COVID pandemic: role of Dutch fathers declining againSocial scientist studied the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender differences in paid work, housework, care and wellbeing./en/news/childcare-during-the-covid-pandemic-role-of-dutch-fathers-declining-again
- Vaccination campaigns more effective when high-contact occupations are prioritisedSociologists use computer simulations to show how vaccination campaigns can be twice as effective./en/news/vaccination-campaigns-more-effective-when-high-contact-occupations-are-prioritised
- Three ERC Starting Grants for Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchersThree researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have been awarded an ERC Starting Grant of 1.5 million euros. The grant is awarded by the European Research Council./en/news/three-erc-starting-grants-for-utrecht-university-researchers
- ERC grant for research into ethnic discrimination at the workplaceSociologist Valentina Di Stasio has received an ERC Starting Grant, a research subsidy for 1.5 million euros awarded by the European Union./en/news/erc-grant-for-research-into-ethnic-discrimination-at-the-workplace
- A long-term strategy for learning to live with coronavirusSociologist Tanja van der Lippe is co-authoring the report, From Fighting a Pandemic to Living in an Endemic, with fellow scientists./en/news/a-long-term-strategy-for-learning-to-live-with-coronavirus
- Underperformance caused by large classesThe Utrecht sociologist found that class size is a determining factor when it comes to underperformance./en/news/underperformance-caused-by-large-classes
- Global study into how we can successfully cope with COVID-19What strategies are most effective in coping with the COVID-19 pandemic? Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ scientists are looking for answers to these and other questions./en/news/global-study-into-how-we-can-successfully-cope-with-covid-19
- Rubicon grant for research into anti-bullying programmes in FinlandResearcher Lydia Laninga-Wijnen has received a Rubicon grant./en/news/rubicon-grant-for-research-into-anti-bullying-programmes-in-finland
- Do you stick to the rules? Is that even your own conscious decision, or are you unknowingly influenced by your colleagues?Félice van Nunspeet and Naomi Ellemers explored how rules and social norms are applied in practice./en/news/do-you-stick-to-the-rules-is-that-even-your-own-conscious-decision-or-are-you-unknowingly-influenced
- Artificial intelligence assesses applicants more fairly in terms of motivationPrejudices are a persistent problem when hiring and promoting employees. Artificial intelligence can now offer a solution./en/news/artificial-intelligence-assesses-applicants-more-fairly-in-terms-of-motivation
- ASReview needs your valuable feedback for version 1ASReview, an open-source tool to screen literature using active learning, invites everyone to try and break our software./en/news/asreview-needs-your-valuable-feedback-for-version-1