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- Are employers open to other ways to promote employee well-being?Researchers from the Future of Work hub of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, together with Maastricht 木瓜福利影视, are studying the state of worker well-being in companies./en/news/are-employers-open-to-other-ways-to-promote-employee-well-being
- 鈥楾oday is about celebrating the differences between individuals鈥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
- 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
- Unfair starting procedures in skatingThe procedure used at the start of speed-skating is tantamount to a lottery. According to researchers at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and the 木瓜福利影视 of Oxford./en/news/unfair-starting-procedures-in-skating
- Examining babies and toddlers is no child's playCarlijn van den Boomen about the 鈥楴eurocognitive methods in infant and toddler research鈥 Summer School/en/news/examining-babies-and-toddlers-is-no-childs-play
- Prof. dr. Belle Derks guest in Eva Jinek鈥檚 Talk ShowDesignated Chair van Institutions for Open Societies on Eva Jinek鈥檚 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 木瓜福利影视 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
- 鈥淔raud prevention at banks: the limitations of the bad apple approach鈥According to psychologists, misconduct by bank traders could persist as a problem if fraud cases are treated as the actions of an individual 鈥榖ad apple鈥./en/news/fraud-prevention-at-banks-the-limitations-of-the-bad-apple-approach