Organisation: Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences
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UniTalks – 5 steps to bridge the mental health gap: Universal Mental Health Training
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In search for post-growth economies
Learn moreThe cumulation of global “crises” (food, climate, biodiversity, resources, …) has led to a renewal of growth-critical thinking in many domains.
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Thinking about “20” in a multilingual world
Learn moreHow do we learn the meaning of abstract numerical concepts, such as the number “20”? And how is numerical thinking and learning impacted by the multilingualism prevailing in Luxembourg? The present conference addresses these questions in the light of research on numerical cognition conducted at the University of Luxembourg since its creation in 2003.
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Mental health in times of war
Learn moreAs 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
Learn moreThe 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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COME-HERE survey results from Luxembourg
Learn moreTwo surveys conducted with Luxembourg residents in March and June 2021 offer a snapshot of their working and living conditions during the pandemic, in particular their income, compliance with health and confinement guidelines, and pre-and post-pandemic health characteristics.
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Well-being and health of young people in Luxembourg
Learn moreHow do young people in Luxembourg rate their well-being and health – what do well-being and health mean to them and what do they do about it? The “National Report on the Situation of Youth in Luxembourg 2020,” published by the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (MENJE) together with researchers from the University of…
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Study reveals opinions about COVID-19 vaccine and prioritisation
Learn moreA survey conducted among 5,000 persons in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden during March 2021 reveals how residents feel about COVID-19 vaccination strategies and prioritisation.
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Wellbeing in a dissolved workplace: Towards a new work-life balance?
Learn moreThe project W@W is one of six new interdisciplinary research projects which received multi-year funding in the context of the Audacity funding instrument of the University’s Institute for Advanced Studies.