Organisation : Département Sciences comportementales et cognitives

  • News

    How do different confinement measures affect people: Second report

    Researchers of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences have published a second report of the COME-HERE study. It presents the results of a comprehensive survey to analyse how different confinement measures affect people in Luxembourg, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden. Approximately 8.000 people participated in the survey.  

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    How do different confinement measures affect people: First results

    During the first Covid-19 lockdown, researchers of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences coordinated a comprehensive survey with participants from Luxembourg, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Germany and France, assessing the well-being of the population during this lockdown.

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  • News

    Promotions académiques

    L’Université du Luxembourg a le plaisir d’annoncer les promotions académiques suivantes.

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    Lancement de CONNECT pour les personnes affectées par les démences

    L’Université du Luxembourg, avec le soutien de la Fondation du Grand-Duc et de la Grande-Duchesse, lance un forum internet facilitant l’échange autour du sujet de la démence (la maladie d’Alzheimer et démences apparentées). Le forum CONNECT est accessible à tous, mais s’adresse surtout aux personnes qui ont été diagnostiquées de démence ou sont inquiètes à…

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    A survey to understand the effects of social distancing measures

    In less than a month, COVID-19 has profoundly changed our daily habits. Between “home-office”, “home-schooling” and only leaving our homes for basic necessities, our social interactions have been drastically reduced. Stress factors such as the loss of income, gloomy news and daily uncertainties must be added to this social isolation. If the need for social…

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  • Events

    Connecting Connected Minds: Capturing the relevance of social interaction and cultural diversities in a digitalized media ecology

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