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- Laura Shields-Zeeman named Professor by special appointment of Population Mental Health'I view this professorship as a chance to further expand our societal impact and make it even stronger.'/en/news/laura-shields-zeeman-named-professor-by-special-appointment-of-population-mental-health
- An amount of 2.8 million euro awarded for research on the impact of digital media on equal opportunities for and the development of children and adolescentsHow to ensure that all children and adolescents are given the same development opportunities? Professor Liesbeth Kester wants to find an answer to this question. The NWO has awarded her a grant of almost three million euro for her research./en/news/an-amount-of-28-million-euro-awarded-for-research-on-the-impact-of-digital-media-on-equal
- People with damage to small area of the brain lack willingness to sacrifice othersNeuroscientists conclude that the basolateral amygdala is essential for making deliberate, ‘outcome-driven’ decisions./en/news/people-with-damage-to-small-area-of-the-brain-lack-willingness-to-sacrifice-others
- Entrepreneurship e-learning for all UU Master's studentsA new e-learning prepares Dutch and international Master's students for a career as entrepreneurship. The e-learning is available for all UU students./en/news/entrepreneurship-e-learning-for-all-uu-masters-students
- Sharp deterioration in girls' mental healthYouth researchers present new HBSC report, a quadrennial survey of youth well-being and health in the Netherlands./en/news/sharp-deterioration-in-girls-mental-health
- How gossip can promote cooperationPaper of an international group of scientists awarded with Ig Nobel Peace Prize 2022./en/news/how-gossip-can-promote-cooperation
- Humour study by Madelijn Strick chosen as public research project during Weekend of ScienceThe UU psychologist has teamed up with the television programme Het Klokhuis to examine the role of humour in daily communication./en/news/humour-study-by-madelijn-strick-chosen-as-public-research-project-during-weekend-of-science
- The exemplary organisation: book on good conduct in the workplaceWhat makes inappropriate behaviour in the workplace so persistent? Distinguished professor and social psychologist Naomi Ellemers seeks to answer this question in her new book./en/news/the-exemplary-organisation-book-on-good-conduct-in-the-workplace
- Dutch healthcare system often less well understood by people with a migration backgroundUtrecht ľϸӰ researchers investigated the difficulties that people with a migration background encounter when using the Dutch healthcare system./en/news/dutch-healthcare-system-often-less-well-understood-by-people-with-a-migration-background
- Why do employers (not) hire people with disabilities?Researchers from Utrecht ľϸӰ have reviewed the international scientific literature on employers' hiring behaviour./en/news/why-do-employers-not-hire-people-with-disabilities
- Six researchers receive NWO grant for pioneering researchThe selected research projects cover a broad range of topics, from low literacy to the popularity status of young people./en/news/six-researchers-receive-nwo-grant-for-pioneering-research
- The Youth Education & Life Skills flower garden“Let a thousand passion flowers grow!” – that is how Veronique Schutjens, professor at the Faculty of Geosciences, sums up the Youth Education & Life Skills community tactic./en/news/the-youth-education-life-skills-flower-garden
- ERC Advanced Grants for Guido Bacciagaluppi and Rebecca BryantAssociate Professor Guido Bacciagaluppi and Professor Rebecca Bryant both receive an ERC Advanced Grant./en/news/erc-advanced-grants-for-guido-bacciagaluppi-and-rebecca-bryant
- ERC Advanced Grant for Research on Infrastructural ImperialismThe cultural anthropologist will research Turkey's infrastructure investments in countries in the Balkans, Caucasus and Central Asia./en/news/erc-advanced-grant-for-research-on-infrastructural-imperialism
- Students must be prepared for the climate crisis, the greatest challenge of our timeIt is important for climate change to become a structural part of the curriculum in our schools. Honest information transfer, action orientation and the creation of hope all go hand in hand, say Andrik Becht, Elma Blom and Sander Thomaes./en/opinie/students-must-be-prepared-for-the-climate-crisis-the-greatest-challenge-of-our-time
- XS grants from SSH Open Competition for five FSBS researchersThe are grants are intended to make it possible for scientists to elaborate their promising ideas and innovative and risky initiatives./en/news/xs-grants-from-ssh-open-competition-for-five-fsbs-researchers
- Mental health problems among Dutch teens remain highThe 'Young after corona' report shows that the percentage of young people with mental health problems will not be lower in 2022 than in 2021 for any indicator./en/news/mental-health-problems-among-dutch-teens-remain-high
- Booster Grants for collaboration in Utrecht youth researchFour Booster grants were awarded on August 29 2023 to researchers who are pushing the boundaries of youth research by crossing borders. Working together is what we do!/en/news/booster-grants-for-collaboration-in-utrecht-youth-research
- ERC grant to research communities of arms, and artificial intelligence within familiesCultural anthropologist Tessa Diphoorn and social neuroscientist Ruud Hortensius have both secured a €1.5 million European grant./en/news/erc-grant-to-research-communities-of-arms-and-artificial-intelligence-within-families
- 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 ľϸӰ) are leading a part in the 'Autisme works' research./en/news/13-million-for-research-into-sustainable-labour-participation-with-the-autism-works-project