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Bookmarks & Dog Ears

Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, Berrie Vugts, Elsbeth van der Ploeg

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Een podcast over leesliefde. Berrie Vugts en Elsbeth van der Ploeg spreken studenten, wetenschappers en medewerkers van Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam over leesgewoontes en dierbare boeken. Het Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, de humaniorabibliotheek op campus Woudestein.
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Yellow Cab

Erasmus Enterprise / Ties Hitzert

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The Yellow Cab podcast takes you inside the entrepreneurial mindset of inspiring alumni entrepreneurs from the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Get into the yellow cab with us, take in the lessons learned from our founders, and boost your own entrepreneurial drive!
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ReSearching Diversity

Jana Vietze, Sabrina Alhanachi, Miriam Schwarzenthal, Sharleen Pevec, Tuğçe Aral, Zeynep Demir

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Join a group of six women in social sciences in their aim to increase visibility of inspiring social scientists and of cutting-edge research on ethnic, cultural, and migration-related diversity. Each episode, two hosts invite one outstanding scientist to discuss their PAST (personal path into academia), the PRESENT (research article or book chapter that has recently inspired them), and the FUTURE (recent developments and paradigm shifts in academia and social sciences). For more information ...
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The Time Traveller's Almanac

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

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To build a sustainable future, we have to tackle many problems in the present: the climate crisis, threats to democracies around the world, backslash against migration, and more… In this podcast, we look into history to help addressing these issues, so that we avoid mistakes and learn from insights from the past. This is The Time Traveller's Almanac, a podcast from the history department celebrating 110 years of Erasmus University Rotterdam. It starts on 8 November 2023.
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CLI Podcast

Community for Learning & Innovation

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The Community for Learning & Innovation of the Erasmus University Rotterdam is all about connecting and enabling educational innovation. Sharing insights, experienced pitfalls, lessons learned from one lecturer with as many other lecturers as possible. Involving students and supporting them to realise their own improvements of EURs education. The CLI podcasts aim to inspire and inform our own community, but also interested others, about new initiatives, research projects and all aspects of f ...
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In this podcast by Impact at the Core, we talk about impact-driven education with guests from both inside and outside Erasmus University Rotterdam. What are the societal challenges that we can contribute to; how should we engage with these problems and how can we implement our ambitions in education?
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UNS Talks is a podcast by the architectural design firm UNStudio. Founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, UNStudio specializes in architecture, urban development, product design, interior design and infrastructural projects. Based in Amsterdam, Shanghai and Hong Kong, the office has produced a wide range of work ranging from public buildings, infrastructure, offices, residential buildings, products, to urban masterplans. Pivotal UNStudio projects include; the Mercedes-Benz Museum ...
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ESSB podcast | Meeting the Future Society

Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences - Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Bij de Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) wordt veel onderzoek gedaan naar maatschappelijke en gedragswetenschappelijke vraagstukken. Door middel van deze podcast serie maken we deze kennis toegankelijk voor geïnteresseerde burgers, bestuurders, professionals, studenten en collega onderzoekers. Meeting the Future Society. De diversiteit van de faculteit reflecteert zich in de varieteit aan onderwerpen die op deze podcast serie te vinden is. [incl DPECS Podcast serie met ...
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EUR Unfiltered

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Nobody should struggle alone, and that’s where we come in. In this podcast, hosted by the EUR student psychologists, Sara, and Alex, we try to shine a light on student struggles, give tips on mental wellbeing and create a close-knit community. In these unfiltered conversations we talk to experts and students alike, discussing a diverse array of topics among which pressure, loneliness, and substance (ab)use.
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Move to the music

Jaco van den Dool

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My live revolves around music education. I hold a professorship on ‘Blended Learning’ at Codarts University of the Arts and I am a lecturer at the department of Arts and Culture Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. In addition, I am the director of School of Performing Arts Kathmandu, founded in 2011. After the destructive earthquake in 2015 this institute mainly focuses on providing music therapy for homeless children and performing arts classes for less fortunate governm ...
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Cotofana Anatomy

Prof. Sebastian Cotofana

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SEBASTIAN COTOFANA, M.D., Ph.D., Ph.D. is a professor of anatomy and trauma surgeon based in the United States. He is also an honorary professor at Pirogov University, Moscow, Russia, and holds visiting professorships at the University of Belgrade, Belgarde, Serbia, and Queen Mary University, London, England. Member of the Department of Dermatology, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and Centre for Cutaneous Research, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of Lo ...
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Deal With It!

Maggie Brereton and Ina Kjaer

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Deal With It! Is a podcast series based on Maggie Brereton and Ina Kjaer’s thoughts on business and deals. Maggie Brereton and Ina Kjaer are co-founders of EOS Deal Advisory.www.eos-dealadvisory.co.uk
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Rector magnificus Annelien Bredenoord is een echte non-fictielezer, en ook voorlezer van stapels kinderboeken. De boeken die ze meenam naar de studio bieden een inkijkje in haar denken, te beginnen met een levensles van Hannah Arendt. Annelien nam mee: Elisabeth Young-Bruehl Hannah Arendt: een biografie Nele Beyens Els Borst: medicus in de politiek…
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Universitair docent criminologie dr. Abdessamad Bouabid bewaart warme herinneringen aan de bibliobus, die hem als kind toegang tot boeken gaf. Hij vertelt ons over de vakliteratuur die niet alleen voor zijn werk belangrijk is, maar die hem ook hielp zijn persoonlijke ervaringen te begrijpen. Abdessamad bracht mee: Stanley Cohen - Folk devils and mo…
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In this episode, we listen to a conversation between Lysanne te Brinke (assistant professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Milene Gonçalves (associate professor at the Technical University Delft). Both are leading members of the ambition “Youth participation” in Healthy Start, a consortium that aims to better understand and support the health…
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In this bonus episode, we listen to Yara Toenders (fellow at Healthy Start / Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Wanda Tempelaar (clinical child and youth psychiatrist at the Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam). Both are members of the ambition “Youth Mental Health and Well-being” in Healthy Start, a consortium that aims to better understan…
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In this bonus episode, we listen to a conversation between Reshmi Marhe (assistant professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Laura van Duin (psychologist at De Nieuwe Kans, Rotterdam). Both are members of the ambition “Youth Delinquency and Addiction” in Healthy Start, a consortium that aims to better understand and support the healthy develop…
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Professor Willem Schinkel, zelfverklaard straatschoffie als kind, had niet verwacht dat hij later een huis vol boeken zou hebben. Nu is lezen zo belangrijk voor hem, dat alles ervoor moet wijken. Willem nam mee naar de studio: Karl Marx : Das Kapital - Immanuel Kant: Kritik der reinen Vernunft - Yitzhak Laor: The myths of liberal Zionism - Denise F…
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Dr. Ana Uribe Sandoval started reading classics as a little girl, and she never stopped reading. She treats us to a beautiful reading in Spanish, and to a warm plea for putting down your phone and opening a book, which we can only wholeheartedly agree with. Ana brought these books: Louisa May Alcott: Little Women – Julio Cortázar: Rayuela / Hopscot…
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In this episode, we talked to Ceren Abacıoğlu who is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. PAST (00:02:11): Ceren talks about the struggles of studying and working in another country, about adapting to new cultures and new working environments. She explains how she became interested in the concept of acculturati…
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This episode is a reminder that you're not alone in feeling alone. In this episode, we shine a light on the often-overlooked issue of loneliness among students, with a particular focus on the experiences of international students who find themselves far from home, navigating the challenges of adjustment. Through personal stories, we normalize the s…
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Bestuurssocioloog dr. Mark van Ostaijen kon moeilijk kiezen en nam daarom een rugtas vol boeken mee naar de podcaststudio. De boeken die verspreid in zijn huis liggen, herinneren hem er voortdurend aan dat ze er nog op wachten gelezen te worden. We bespreken: Weg met Eddy Bellegueule - Édouard Louis Homo Ludens - Johan Huizinga Naar de overkant van…
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In episode 4, Pieter van den Heede discusses how we can productively engage with historical analogies. He does so by introducing the 'Magic Yarn Ball' as a metaphorical intervention. Check out his article (co-written with Sara Polak) in Journal of Applied History.By Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
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In episode 1, we are joined by Vincent Baptist! Vincent will discuss the history of Rotterdam's entertainment culture and the history of the Zandstraat-neighbourhood. Check out Vincent's article: Nostalgia for Urban Vices: Cultural Reminiscences of a Demolished Port City Pleasure NeighborhoodBy Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
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In this episode, we dive into the world of student substance use. We uncover potential reasons behind the normalization of drug and alcohol use within student culture, explore the associated risks and the path to addiction. Additionally, we share insights on how to seek help and provide information on safe drug use for those who choose to experimen…
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Miles Weder, student at Erasmus University College and fellow librarian, tells us all about the reading challenge at his Adelaide primary school, where students who read enough books got to shake hands with South Australia’s Premier. Of course, we talked about the books Miles brought: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry – Of Mice and Men …
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In this episode, we talked to Lisa Spanierman who is a professor of counseling and counseling psychology and associate dean for academic personnel and faculty success in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at the Arizona State University, U.S. PAST (00:02:03): Lisa describes growing up in a so-called “White bubble” in New Jersey. She expla…
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In this episode, we unravel the complex world of student stress. We explore the challenges of academic pressure, the fear of failure, and self-imposed high standards. This episode will provide you with valuable insights, tips, and tricks to help you while prioritizing your mental health. Hear from our study advisors and a firsthand student experien…
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To build a sustainable future, we have to tackle many problems in the present: the climate crisis, threats to our democracies, backslash against migration, and more… In this podcast, we look into history to help addressing these issues, so that we avoid mistakes and learn from insights from the past. This is The Time Traveler's Almanac, a podcast f…
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Dr. Bernadette Kester (Journalism Studies) wil haar dierbare boeken om zich heen hebben, een beetje als goede vrienden. Ze heeft een mooie stapel meegenomen en brengt nog veel meer favorieten ter sprake. Bernadette Kester nam mee: Still Life van Sarah Winman – Breuk van Andrés Neuman – De tuin van de avondnevel van Tan Twan Eng – The Overstory van …
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Hoogleraar Humanitaire studies Thea Hilhorst leest graag onder een muskietennet, en is een echte herlezer. Haar favoriete boeken bieden troost, of het nu de eerste of de achtste keer is dat ze gelezen worden. Thea nam mee: Fox Evil van Minette Walters – Images of organization van Gareth Morgan – op de e-reader: Deon Meyers Zuid-Afrikaanse thrillers…
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Welcome to our recent episode of 'Designing Social Cities'. Join us as we delve into the fascinating realm of urban design and its impact on creating socially vibrant cities. In this episode, we are thrilled to have esteemed guests from the renowned architecture practice, UNStudio, sharing their insights and expertise on the art of designing social…
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Have you ever wondered what it's like inside an architecture modelspace?In this episode of UNS Talks, our host Lucie Pressl spoke to Stijn and Jack from UNStudio's modelspace, the lively epicenter of our studio in Amsterdam. They talk about current projects, how modelmaking projects are organised within the studio, modelmaking sustainability and mu…
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In this episode, we spoke with Paul Gorski who is the founder of the Equity Literacy Institute, U.S. PAST (00:01:47): Paul shares how during college years he developed an interest in social justice while being aware of his own privileged identities in academia. Later, when Paul was a professor, he also became interested in activist burnout, meaning…
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We spreken geneeskundestudent Froukje van Gelder over haar voorliefde voor open eindes en de uitdagingen en bijzondere waarde van lezen met dyslexie. Froukje nam mee: Old Possum’s book of practical cats van T.S. Eliot – Stof dat als een meisje van Toon Tellegen – Hex van Thomas Olde Heuvelt – Zeven magiërs van Caro King – Anders: Gender door de oge…
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Het leesleven van Kas Molenaar werd gestimuleerd door zijn vader en zijn leraren Nederlands. We duiken in een fijne stapel boeken – waar aantekeningen in worden gemaakt, met potlood. Kas nam mee: Het bureau (deel 1 – Meneer Beerta) van J.J. Voskuil - Frankenstein van Mary Shelley - De meester en Margarita van Michail Boelgakov - De vrolijke wetensc…
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De boeken van Ronald van Raak zijn gebruiksvoorwerpen, en dat is eraan af te zien. De hoogleraar Erasmiaanse waarden houdt een warm pleidooi voor de literatuur die hem leerde denken. Ronald van Raak nam mee: 1. De Kapellekensbaan van Louis Paul Boon 2. Lof der zotheid van Desiderius Erasmus 3. De slinger van Foucault van Umberto Eco. Ook noemde hij…
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Does the architecture practice actually reflect the world’s intensified focus on the topic of inclusivity?In the latest episode of UNS Talks, our host Lucie Pressl sat down with Gakku Jumaniyasova and Eyukewe Dogo to discuss the women that inspire them, the role that gender plays in the discipline and how inclusion and diversity have become more im…
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In this episode, we spoke with Tabea Hässler who is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. PAST (00:01:32): Tabea shares how as a high school student and activist, she launched a campaign against racism and homophobia after noticing that these topics were ignored at school. She explains how decorating the school overnight and…
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In this episode, we spoke with Laura Taylor who is an Assistant Professor at the University College Dublin in Ireland. PAST (00:02:00): Laura shares her incredible and winding path into academia, from being part of human rights and peace building work with NGO’s in Guatemala and Nepal, studying and teaching at university, and eventually pursuing a …
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De omgeving waarin kinderen en jongeren opgroeien, zoals hun gezin, school en buurt, is enorm divers. Hoe kom je als pedagoog tot een opvoedadvies op maat waarin je rekening houdt met deze diversiteit? Welke voordelen en risicofactoren brengt het opgroeien in een diverse samenleving en een grootstedelijke context met zich mee? Voor dit soort actuel…
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Nergens anders maakt een goede leraar meer impact dan in de grote stad! Maar wat is goed onderwijs en wat is een goede leraar in de grote stad? Hoe leren en ontwikkelen kinderen? En hoe vernieuw je onderwijs? Als deze vraagstukken je aanspreken en je overweegt om de switch te maken naar het onderwijs luister dan deze podcast. Hierin vertellen Rian …
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In this episode, we spoke with Sauro Civitillo who is an Assistant Professor at the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. PAST (00:02:15): Sauro shares his experiences as a “first-generation student”, meaning that he was the first one in his family to attend university and to follow an …
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As part of our report on technology in the Built Environment, our host Mira Stanic sits down with Ren Yee, Head of Innovation Strategy, and Strategic Designer, Huey Chan, to discuss technical innovations for end-users. From how technology and data can be put to use after a design is realised to how these innovations impact the environment, they exp…
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Kayla is werkzaam als onderzoeker bij het SYNC lab wat onderdeel is van onze afdeling. Hier werkt zij aan haar proefschrift over welzijn en hersenontwikkeling bij jongeren en jongvolwassenen. Specifiek richt zij zich op de individuele verschillen in de ontwikkeling van gedragsprocessen en neurale processen in relatie tot welzijn. Daarbij bekijkt ze…
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Een ‘sense of belonging’ ervaren in het hoger onderwijs is voor alle studenten van groot belang. Als studenten meer sense of belonging in het hoger onderwijs ervaren, kan dit hun motivatie, kwaliteit van interacties met docenten en medestudenten en hun succes positief beïnvloeden. In deze aflevering bespreken we onderzoek en onderwijsvernieuwingen …
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What does the gender gap in academia look like? How is it experienced? And what does it entail? Ph.D. candidate Daphne den Helden and professor Hanan El Marroun, the president of VENA (Erasmus MC network of women academics), joined us to explore these questions. By sharing theoretical and practical insights, they highlighted their personal struggle…
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In this episode, we discuss the importance of facial fat. We have three types of fat: superficial fat, deep fatty layer, and brown fat, which play a vital role in the face. Listen now! Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they rep…
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Hoogleraar Brein & Cognitie Diane Pecher en Universitair Docent Organisatiepsychologie bundelen hun krachten en doen experimenteel onderzoek naar de relatie tussen geheugen en stereotypen over oudere werknemers. Wat zijn stereotypen? Wat voor stereotypen hebben we over leeftijd? Waarom hebben we stereotypen? En wat kunnen we doen om stereotypen teg…
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Facial expression and facial movement contribute to the facial aging process, and this is what biomechanics is trying to capture. How soft tissues move, how they change, and how they behave within the process of aging. Find out more on this episode. Find out more in this episode. Did you like it? Share with us! Disclaimer: The views and opinions ex…
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Our second season is dedicated to the outstanding world of facial anatomy. In our first episode, Prof. Sebastian Cotofana explains the process of facial aging and the anatomical structures that intervene in this constant and natural process of every human being. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers …
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In this episode, we talked to Tiffany Florvil who is an Associate Professor at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, United States. Our main topics are Black German history and the normalization of whiteness as well as the history of race and racism in Europe. PAST (00:02:10): Tiffany describes her own experiences with racism while studying …
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Agile teams, wat zijn dat nu precies? Universitair docent Organisatiepsychologie Melissa Twemlow legt het uit aan de hand van de metafoor van Newton’s pendel. Melissa doet onderzoek naar proactief gedrag in agile teams en de reacties van teamleden op proactief gedrag van collega’s. Ook onderzocht ze het belang en de timing van teamprocessen. Meliss…
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In deze aflevering spreken we met bijzonder hoogleraar Annemiek Harder over de jeugdzorg. Haar onderzoek focust zich op de succesfactoren van jeugdzorg; wat werkt er nu wel en wat niet? Ze vertelt over de behandelmodule Up2U die ze heeft ontwikkeld en over het belang van motiverende mentorgesprekken. Ze geeft tips voor hulpverleners en onderzoekers…
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[GERMAN EPISODE] In this episode, we talked to Andreas Zick who is the Scientific Director of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence (IKG) and Professor at the Faculty of Educational Science at Bielefeld University, Germany. Our main topics are social identity theory and intergroup conflict, but also diversity in Germ…
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Can everyone do something to facilitate inclusion and belonging in their surroundings? Yes, we can! In this episode, we will introduce a highly effective skill called ‘active listening’, which stems from the field of psychology to understand others and establish trustful relationships. Two student-confidential persons who are part of a network of s…
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In deze aflevering spreken we met wetenschapper forensische psychologie Carmen Sergiou. Carmen heeft in haar onderzoek geprobeerd om agressie in forensische patiënten te verminderen en hun empathische vermogen te verbeteren met als doel om hun gewelddadige gedrag te verminderen. Ze legt uit hoe deze nieuwe methode werkt en of deze methode effectief…
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