Topic: Psychology, Neurosciences & Behavioural Economics

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    Mental Health Week: Campus activities to empower yourself

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    GoldenMe: the start-up connecting the older generation

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    Multiple genders, one brain?

    As researchers explore the brain, its evolution and ageing in this video podcast, they uncover nuances that defy simplistic gender stereotypes, challenge the myth of female and male brains and embrace the idea of a human brain.

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    Hands-on discoveries and workshops at the Science Festival

    From 9 to 12 November 2023, the University of Luxembourg will participate in the Science Festival, with seven workshops in Luxembourg-Grund in the National Museum of Natural History and in the Neumünster Abbey. The first two days will be reserved for registered school classes and groups, while the last two will be opened for the…

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    Study explores the mental health of children in out-of-home care

    A new research project at the University of Luxembourg investigates the mental health of children and adolescents growing up in residential and foster care in Luxembourg. Led by Profs. Pascale Engel de Abreu and Robert Kumsta, the project CHAMP, short for “CHildhood Adversity and Mental Health Project” aims to investigate the impact of adverse childhood…

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    Mental health in times of war

    As a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many scholars and scientists have left the country. More than 30 Ukrainian researchers displaced by the war have temporarily joined the University of Luxembourg mainly as research fellows and in some cases under temporary contracts funded by the FNR. In this series of interviews, we briefly present…

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    Expand collaborative experiences with digital innovation

    The University of Luxembourg, Cisco Systems and SCRIPT (Service de coordination de la recherche et de l’innovation pédagogiques et technologiques) of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth announce a new joint research programme – “Collaboration 21” – designed to advance digital transformation in learning and work environments. The public-private partnership responds to contemporary challenges such…

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