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- Social and Behavioural Sciences: from insight to impactThe Social Sciences Discipline Body (DSW) has presented a sector plan for intensive mutual collaboration in the years ahead that focuses on five major social challenges/en/news/social-and-behavioural-sciences-from-insight-to-impact
- Important opportunities for the European Union to create healthier food environmentsAllow a VAT of 0% for all fresh fruit and vegetables or ban the marketing of foods high in fat, salt or sugars to children. These are just a few of the measures which the EU could put forward to create healthy food environments./en/news/important-opportunities-for-the-european-union-to-create-healthier-food-environments
- Social problems and pressure due to schoolwork doubled for vocational education students during pandemicyouth researchers get a unique insight into the mental health of senior secondary vocational education (MBO) students. Their future prospects, social relationships and their experiences with the study programme./en/news/social-problems-and-pressure-due-to-schoolwork-doubled-for-vocational-education-students-during
- 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
- Food Valley Regional Deal studies impact of healthy nutrition on prevention and careThe signing of the Consortium Agreement in October officially kicked off the partnership for the Food Valley Regional Deal./en/news/food-valley-regional-deal-studies-impact-of-healthy-nutrition-on-prevention-and-care
- Organisational supervision impossible without psychologyUntil recently, the academic study of supervision was mainly concerned with the economic and legal aspects. Van Steenbergen would like to add the psychological perspective./en/news/organisational-supervision-impossible-without-psychology
- Professor of Psychology Liesbeth Woertman receives royal honour"She is a source of inspiration for young individuals, often women, in the field of sexology."/en/news/professor-of-psychology-liesbeth-woertman-receives-royal-honour
- Are employers open to other ways to promote employee well-being?Researchers from the Future of Work hub of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, together with Maastricht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, are studying the state of worker well-being in companies./en/news/are-employers-open-to-other-ways-to-promote-employee-well-being
- Elise de Bree appointed professor of Developmental Language Disorder in Inclusive EducationDe Bree wants to use this chair to help ensure children with language development disorders receive the help and support they need./en/news/elise-de-bree-appointed-professor-of-developmental-language-disorder-in-inclusive-education
- How can teachers discuss the curfew riots in the classroom?How do can we discuss the curfew riots in a safe and constructive way? Utrecht based researchers have drafted a letter, in which they advise teachers how to discuss sensitive subjects, such as the curfew riots, with their students./en/news/how-can-teachers-discuss-the-curfew-riots-in-the-classroom
- Academic communication fund for two FSBS research groupsWith this Academic Communication Pilot Fund, the Minister of Education, Culture and Science wants to 'recognise and appreciate' academics who work on academic communication./en/news/academic-communication-fund-for-two-fsbs-research-groups
- Four out of every ten young people are in a vulnerable situationDevelopmental psychologist Odilia Laceulle investigated young people during the coronavirus crisis. 'A large number of young people said they were in a vulnerable situation.'/en/news/four-out-of-every-ten-young-people-are-in-a-vulnerable-situation
- Gender Gaps in Part-time / Full-time Work: a problem we can only resolve togetherFor the Stakeholder Meeting, the Gender & Diversity Hub brought together experts from within academia and practice./en/achtergrond/gender-gaps-in-part-time-full-time-work-a-problem-we-can-only-resolve-together
- Parents and their children experienced less warmth during lockdownDuring the lockdown young people reported less parental support than before the lockdown./en/news/parents-and-their-children-experienced-less-warmth-during-lockdown
- Vidi for Amy Nivette: research into trust in the policeResearcher Amy Nivette wonders about how social media affects trust in the police./en/news/vidi-for-amy-nivette-research-into-trust-in-the-police
- Klokhuis Academic Award for Utrecht research into bilingualism in FrieslandEvery year, the Klokhuis Academic Prize honours interesting and relevant academic research concerning children age from 9 to 12./en/news/klokhuis-academic-award-for-utrecht-research-into-bilingualism-in-friesland
- COVID-19 pandemic provides opportunity for gender equality in the NetherlandsResearchers looked at the main differences between men and women in the field of work, care and welfare in the month of June./en/news/covid-19-pandemic-provides-opportunity-for-gender-equality-in-the-netherlands
- ‘Today is about celebrating the differences between individuals’Professor Nanna Verhoeff and Professor John de Wit talk about Coming-Out Day, visibility (including their own) and various types of diversity/en/news/today-is-about-celebrating-the-differences-between-individuals
- Online therapy for grief related to coronavirus deathsResearch on the effects of an online treatment for those who have lost loved ones during the coronavirus crisis, and who are having difficulties with their grieving process./en/news/online-therapy-for-grief-related-to-coronavirus-deaths
- First eight months of the coronavirus crisis: resilient relationships and familiesSocial scientist concludes that the majority of respondents report either no or positive changes in partner and family relationships./en/news/first-eight-months-of-the-coronavirus-crisis-resilient-relationships-and-families