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- 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
- The group is a crucial factor in moral actionsAccording to social psychologist Naomi Ellemers, the group process of moral action is underexposed. She wrote a book about it./en/news/the-group-is-a-crucial-factor-in-moral-actions
- Writing words with your mind鈥檚 eyeA new technology: formulating words through measuring changes in the size of the eye鈥檚 pupil./en/news/writing-words-with-your-minds-eye
- Learning from your mistakesHow do financial companies deal with mistakes? And do employees feel secure enough to report when things accidentally go wrong?/en/news/learning-from-your-mistakes
- A Master's in Sociology with real impactThe fifty students on the Master's programme in Contemporary Social Problems have interviewed people in need in Amsterdam./en/news/a-masters-in-sociology-with-real-impact
- Connection between networks and the spread of infectionsZonMw TOP grant for Mirjam Kretzschmar and Vincent Buskens/en/news/connection-between-networks-and-the-spread-of-infections
- Why do some people beat up homosexuals?What is behind the disgust or even violent behaviour that some people display when faced with same-sex love?/en/news/why-do-some-people-beat-up-homosexuals
- First mathematical network model for the 鈥楤attle of the Sexes鈥Sociologists and theoretical physicists have shown how different social network structures have different effects on overcoming conflicts of interest/en/news/first-mathematical-network-model-for-the-battle-of-the-sexes
- Relapse anxiety and depression among youngsters researched for the first timeYvonne Stikkelbroek received a grant from ZonMw to research relapse prevention of anxiety and depression among youngsters./en/news/relapse-anxiety-and-depression-among-youngsters-researched-for-the-first-time
- Catalysts for ChangeAt the 鈥楥atalysts for Change鈥 symposium, we will be inspiring you to help youth develop and exploit their talents./en/news/catalysts-for-change
- Innovative and interdisciplinary education about children in the real worldMany social themes require multidisciplinary knowledge: exactly what students will be learning in a new interdisciplinary course on child development./en/news/innovative-and-interdisciplinary-education-about-children-in-the-real-world
- Flexible DNA adjusts after youth traumaMarco Boks concluded in 2016 that the marks a difficult childhood leaves in DNA are harmful. 鈥楬owever, we now know that those traces can actually help us.鈥/en/news/flexible-dna-adjusts-after-youth-trauma
- More girls at school means improved reading skills for boysThe reading performance of boys is better at schools with a higher proportion of girls | Margriet van Hek, sociologist at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视./en/news/more-girls-at-school-means-improved-reading-skills-for-boys
- New Professor of Youth Mental Health PromotionThe new professor of Youth Mental Health Promotion researches the number of depressed adolescents./en/news/new-professor-of-youth-mental-health-promotion
- Psychology explained to childrenMadelijn Strick, assistant professor in psychology and UYA-member, wrote a childrens book introducing the science of psychology to children and their parents./en/news/psychology-explained-to-children
- Young refugees feel more at home in cities when they can be youngYoung people with a refugee background who settle in a city benefit from a diverse urban culture. They tend to feel at home in their new city more quickly when they meet other young people at festivals, community centres or on the street 鈥 people whose interests in music, art or sports they share./en/news/young-refugees-feel-more-at-home-in-cities-when-they-can-be-young
- Winners UU Teacher Awards 2023: Peter Pelzer and Serena Di PalmaAt the OnderwijsFestival on Thursday 9 March, the winners of the prestigious Teacher Awards were announced./en/news/winners-uu-teacher-awards-2023-peter-pelzer-and-serena-di-palma