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- Commitment to the wellbeing of employees is on the rise, during COVIDA survey among 3,400 Dutch companies with more than 100 employees, conducted by Maastricht 木瓜福利影视 and Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, shows this trend./en/news/commitment-to-the-wellbeing-of-employees-is-on-the-rise-during-covid
- Grants for two 鈥榣iving labs鈥 to reinforce women鈥檚 economic resilienceThe projects awarded funding focus on involved fatherhood and mothers on benefits./en/news/grants-for-two-living-labs-to-reinforce-womens-economic-resilience
- Grant awarded for research on the physical stress caused by social changesDaan Scheepers: 'We want to develop a psychophysiological model of the interplay between physical stress and the formation of opinions.鈥/en/news/grant-awarded-for-research-on-the-physical-stress-caused-by-social-changes
- Utrecht educationalists to examine quality of childcare over coming years'Comparative research shows that on average the quality of childcare in Denmark and Norway is more likely to be lower than in in the Netherlands, rather than higher.'/en/news/utrecht-educationalists-to-examine-quality-of-childcare-over-coming-years
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Vici grant for research on improving self-regulated learningTamara van Gog wants to help students to effectively manage their learning process./en/news/vici-grant-for-research-on-improving-self-regulated-learning
- Hackathon: combing through emails between the government and ShellRens van de Schoot, professor of Statistics for Small Data Sets at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, will help with his smart software, to sift through the so-called Shell papers as efficiently as possible./en/news/hackathon-combing-through-emails-between-the-government-and-shell
- Young LGBT people more often bullied by school staffThe first study with nationally representative data on the bullying experiences of young LGBT people in the Netherlands./en/news/young-lgbt-people-more-often-bullied-by-school-staff
- Video registration: inaugural lecture Leoniek Wijngaards-de MeijInaugural lecture Professor 'Data use for innovation in Higher Education', Leoniek Wijngaards-de Meij./en/news/video-registration-inaugural-lecture-leoniek-wijngaards-de-meij
- Major grant for research on multilingualism in educationLanguage may form a barrier to participation in education and to knowledge development, particularly if a child is not fully proficient in the Dutch language. How can we solve this problem?'/en/news/major-grant-for-research-on-multilingualism-in-education
- 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
- Two Nature publications for statistician Rens van de SchootOne of them was the very first article published in the brand-new Nature Reviews Methods Primers./en/news/two-nature-publications-for-statistician-rens-van-de-schoot
- Youngsters and fireworks: 鈥淏oys in particular take more risks.鈥Behavioural scientist Margot Peeters on a possible ban on fireworks./en/news/youngsters-and-fireworks-boys-in-particular-take-more-risks