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Campus - Social Sciences - 03.04.2025
Dietrich Students Use Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Projects To Examine Past, Create Future
Social Sciences - 02.04.2025
Bridge moral gaps by better understanding empathy in adolescents
A ground-breaking international research project is set to explore the complex relationship between moral frameworks and empathetic concern among young people across four countries.
Religions - Social Sciences - 01.04.2025
Opening Up: Volkswagen Foundation Funds Two Projects at the University of Bonn
Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 01.04.2025

Politics - Social Sciences - 31.03.2025
Young people believe in democracy but fear for its future, finds survey of youth opinion
Career - Social Sciences - 28.03.2025
Six generations in one office: a limit or a resource?
As part of the Master in International Tourism , Universitŕ della Svizzera italiana (USI) hosted a public lecture titled "XYZ, Young Generations and the Future of Work" on Tuesday, 25 March.
Campus - Social Sciences - 27.03.2025
Graduate Studies becomes SFU’s newest faculty
Social Sciences - Environment - 27.03.2025
Statement on NTEU online survey on confidence in leadership
Sport - Social Sciences - 26.03.2025
How the Monash Warwick Alliance is Driving Innovative Research in Multicultural Sport
Campus - Social Sciences - 26.03.2025

Sport - Social Sciences - 25.03.2025
Bohs and Trinity launch first national study of LGBTQI+ inclusivity in Irish football
Social Sciences - Campus - 25.03.2025
Impact of denial of recourse to public funds
Social Sciences - 24.03.2025

Social Sciences - 24.03.2025
Experts call for urgent bus network reforms to reconnect communities
Social Sciences - 24.03.2025
New book explores domestic abuse-related deaths and how to bring change
Politics - Social Sciences - 24.03.2025

Social Sciences - 24.03.2025

Economics - Social Sciences - 20.03.2025

'Fitting in' and 'standing out' hold the key to making it through the door. Queuing for entry into Berlin's world-famous nightlife is a high-stakes game, filled with speculation on the secrets to getting past the door.
Forensic Science - Social Sciences - 20.03.2025
Police struggle to identify the riskiest domestic abuse perpetrators - here’s how they can do better
The government cannot achieve its target to halve violence against women and girls if it doesn't address the most serious perpetrators - and it isn't anywhere near knowing how to identify them.
Social Sciences - 20.03.2025
Sharing mealtimes with others linked to better wellbeing
People who share more mealtimes with others are more likely to report higher levels of life satisfaction and wellbeing, finds research led by a UCL academic for the World Happiness Report. In chapter three of the report, Sharing Meals with Others , the researchers from UCL, University of Oxford, Harvard University and Gallup found that meal sharing as an indicator of self-reported wellbeing was on a par with income and employment status.
Politics - Social Sciences - 20.03.2025
World Happiness Report 2025 shows people are much kinder than we expect
Belief in the kindness of others is much more closely tied to happiness than previously thought, according to World Happiness Report 2025 , p ublished by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford.
Social Sciences - 20.03.2025
Canada the happiest G7 country: International report edited by SFU expert
Canada is the happiest country in the G7, according to the World Happiness Report edited by a Simon Fraser University professor.
Music - Social Sciences - 19.03.2025

Health - Social Sciences - 18.03.2025
Detransitioning: those who’ve done it feel misunderstood
In a new Canadian study, 25 teens and young adults who've gone back to the gender they were assigned at birth or now identify differently say they don't think the media represent them fairly.
Music - Social Sciences - 18.03.2025
Music as a bridge: Field Practice in Colombia with Batuta
Luca Porras completed his field practice in Colombia with the organization Batuta, which uses music to help children who have been victims of the armed conflict to come to terms with their experiences.
Environment - Social Sciences - 14.03.2025
New research centre for the North of England aims for a sustainable future
Environment - Social Sciences - 14.03.2025

Social Sciences - Campus - 13.03.2025
Best-selling author Laura Bates delivers an impactful lecture at the Annual Christabel Pankhurst Lecture
Social Sciences - 13.03.2025

Material grievances - especially high youth unemployment - are a far greater breeding ground for extremism than religious or political beliefs.
Social Sciences - Religions - 13.03.2025

Material grievances - in particular high youth unemployment - are a far greater breeding ground for extremism than religious or political beliefs.
Psychology - Social Sciences - 11.03.2025
Teenage girls’ own views on why low mood and anxiety is increasing
Politics - Social Sciences - 11.03.2025
Ukrainian leaders share first-hand accounts of democratic resilience at The University of Manchester
Health - Social Sciences - 11.03.2025
Time lost, ’time for me’, time suspended: life in the COVID years
Career - Social Sciences - 11.03.2025
An internship abroad in Aix-en-Provence: growth, challenges and valuable insights
Eveline Moor completed her internship abroad in a socio-cultural center in Aix-en-Provence, where she not only gained valuable practical experience in working with children, but also overcame cultural differences and language challenges.
Health - Social Sciences - 10.03.2025

Research project aims to improve maternal child health in First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities Dr. Jennifer Leason's, PhD, most recent research project, Reclaiming Indigenous Birth, was b
Transport - Social Sciences - 07.03.2025

Social Sciences - Linguistics & Literature - 06.03.2025
Indigenous languages: the pace of extinction is slower than expected-but still alarming
100 years from now, how many people will still be speaking one of Canada's 70 Indigenous languages? UdeM demographers come up with a nuanced projection.
Forensic Science - Social Sciences - 05.03.2025

Following former student Zhenhao Zou-s conviction for multiple rapes and other serious offences, we have issued this statement and are providing support for our community.
Social Sciences - Forensic Science - 05.03.2025

Social Sciences - Psychology - 05.03.2025

Environment - Social Sciences - 05.03.2025
Ethnic minority immigrants consistently exposed to higher levels of air pollution
Ethnic minority immigrants in England are exposed to significantly higher levels of air pollution than natives and immigrants from western countries, finds a new report led by UCL researchers.
Social Sciences - 05.03.2025

Psychology - Social Sciences - 04.03.2025
African Young Adults Balance Self-Determination and Communalism
A new study from the University of Zurich shows that the cultural influence on the transition to adulthood in sub-Saharan Africa is more communal and less self-centered than in Western contexts.
Environment - Social Sciences - 04.03.2025
BioTechQuilombo: Pioneering Community-Led Biodiversity Monitoring in the Amazon
Environment - Social Sciences - 03.03.2025

History & Archeology - Social Sciences - 03.03.2025
Launch of the ’History and Migrations’ Chair: A Bridge Between Past and Future
Health - Social Sciences - 03.03.2025
How common is bullying in the world of work?
Health - Social Sciences - 03.03.2025
Emerging scholars vital to public health research and equity in Canada
O'Brien Institute for Public Health highlights students and trainees tackling health disparities through innovative research Public health research plays a vital role in addressing health disparities and improving outcomes for marginalized communities.
Innovation - Social Sciences - 28.02.2025
Festive opening of new BMS Lab location
Media - Social Sciences - 27.02.2025
A bridge between Switzerland and Afghanistan
Art & Design - Today
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt

Health - Today
University of Manchester supports landmark Russell Group commitment to build healthier communities
University of Manchester supports landmark Russell Group commitment to build healthier communities

Health - Today
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Career - Today
Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school
Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school

Environment - Today
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Social Sciences - Mar 24
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Environment - Mar 24
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife












