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- Elianne van Steenbergen, Professor by Special Appointment of ‘Psychology of Supervision’This chair will translate insight from social and organisational psychology into practical issues related to supervision./en/news/elianne-van-steenbergen-professor-by-special-appointment-of-psychology-of-supervision
- COVID-19: Interpreting statisticsProf. Marcel van Assen interprets statistics on the corona crisis/en/opinion/covid-19-interpreting-statistics
- A different approach to researchCompeting theories approaching with a cooperative model, not with a competition model./en/news/a-different-approach-to-research
- Does the Queen Bee effect still exist?The behaviour of men and women (at the top) of academia examined./en/news/does-the-queen-bee-effect-still-exist
- Karin Geuijen: "Asylum chaos is a consequence of the wrong assumptions about migration"Karin Geuijen argues in De Volkskrant and Nederlands Dagblad that migration policy is based on the wrong assumptions./en/news/karin-geuijen-asylum-chaos-is-a-consequence-of-the-wrong-assumptions-about-migration
- Unfair starting procedures in skatingThe procedure used at the start of speed-skating is tantamount to a lottery. According to researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Oxford./en/news/unfair-starting-procedures-in-skating
- Examining babies and toddlers is no child's playCarlijn van den Boomen about the ‘Neurocognitive methods in infant and toddler research’ Summer School/en/news/examining-babies-and-toddlers-is-no-childs-play
- Prof. dr. Belle Derks guest in Eva Jinek’s Talk ShowDesignated Chair van Institutions for Open Societies on Eva Jinek’s late night show about the appointment of 100 additional female professors/en/news/prof-dr-belle-derks-guest-in-eva-jineks-talk-show
- Difficult childhood leaves a mark on DNAExposure to stress in early childhood increases the risks of psychological conditions for the rest of your life./en/news/difficult-childhood-leaves-a-mark-on-dna
- The Healthy and Happy GenerationYoung people in the Netherlands and across Europe are increasingly refraining from smoking, drinking, using cannabis and having sex./en/news/the-healthy-and-happy-generation
- Almost 10 percent of boys who play video games is addicted to gaming95% of the boys between the ages of 12 and 15 states that they play games. Nearly 1 in 10 male gamers is addicted to playing video games./en/news/almost-10-percent-of-boys-who-play-video-games-is-addicted-to-gaming
- Researcher casts new light on master-slave relations in 19th-century SurinamPhD-thesis: One of the most neglected subjects of slavery is the role played by free non-whites. Once they were free, they bought freedom for their family./en/news/researcher-casts-new-light-on-master-slave-relations-in-19th-century-surinam
- Depressed youngsters seek help too lateYoungsters reach out too late when they feel depressed. Hopelessness is a symptom of their depressions: they incorrectly have no hope that treatment could help./en/news/depressed-youngsters-seek-help-too-late
- King's Day: a day to celebrate being Dutch?The unity of a country benefits from the celebration of a national holiday for the entire population. The Netherlands barely have such a day./en/news/kings-day-a-day-to-celebrate-being-dutch
- Gaming your way out of troubleCan video games help youngsters to gain more self control? With their research project Beat-it, Margot Peeters and her team try to find out./en/news/gaming-your-way-out-of-trouble
- Effects of psychotherapy in treating depression overestimatedPsychotherapy is an effective treatment for depression, but less so than has previously been suggested in the scientific literature./en/news/effects-of-psychotherapy-in-treating-depression-overestimated
- Resilient young people in disadvantaged neighbourhoodsJaap Nieuwenhuis on the research project Resilence and vulnerability in young people, seed money project of the strategic theme Dynamics of Youth./en/news/resilient-young-people-in-disadvantaged-neighbourhoods
- Diabolical dilemma: deaf or blind?If you really have to choose, would you rather be deaf or blind? Neuropsychologist Kayleigh Kennedy devotes her intern research to this question./en/news/diabolical-dilemma-deaf-or-blind
- The brain is home to a one-eyed giantNeuroscientists at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have first observed the brain area responsible for the cyclopean eye./en/news/the-brain-is-home-to-a-one-eyed-giant
- Clinical psychologist Marcel van den Hout elected Supervisor of the Year 2016Professor Dr Marcel van den Hout has been elected best promoter of the Netherlands./en/news/clinical-psychologist-marcel-van-den-hout-elected-supervisor-of-the-year-2016