News Tilburg University
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Dr. ir. Roy Lindelauf appointed Professor as endowed chair of Data Science, Safety & Security
27th June 2023The Board of Governors has appointed Dr. ir. Roy Lindelauf as endowed Professor of the Chair of Data Science, Safety & Security. The appointment in the Department of Cognitive Science and AI at Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences, is for a period of five years, effective June 1, 2023. The chair is subsidized by the Dutch Ministry of Defense. Lindelauf, who works at this Ministry, will strengthen the faculty's fast-growing data science discipline.
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'Morality in academic education makes a comeback'
23rd June 2023Joining forces to make the world a better place, more room for reflection in academia and the hope that students will start seeing each other less as competitors and more as companions. These are some of the thoughts of departing Dean of Tilburg University College Alkeline van Lenning. At the end of this month she is saying farewell to the university where she has worked for over forty years.
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Thesis Award for research on cultural omnivores: “Cultural taste says a lot about your social position”
23rd June 2023Master’s student of Sociology Romy Oomens has won the Mens & Maatschappij Master’s Thesis Award with her study of the phenomenon of ‘cultural omnivorism’. Her study will be published in the academic journal of the same name. Romy investigated whether educational level and intergenerational mobility cause people to develop a more exclusive or, on the contrary, a broader cultural taste.
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New TAISIG Talks online
22nd June 2023TAISIG Talks #20 now online on YouTube and Spotify. Pieter Spronck, Marleen Balvert and Wouter De Baene discuss how AI can help combat hunger and the effects of poverty
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Kick-off symposium of Academic Collaborative Center for Digital Health & Mental Wellbeing focuses on co-creation
21st June 2023At the kick-off symposium of the Academic Collaborative Center for Digital Health & Mental Wellbeing on 13 June, scientists and social partners together took a significant step in the development of a cooperation agenda for the Center. The bottom-up approach, in which co-creation is used to decide what research questions should receive attention, is characteristic of the working method adopted by the University-wide Academic Collaborative Centers.
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Tilburg University’s reaction to the Parliamentary debate on Internationalization
21st June 2023Dutch MPS are greatly worried about the fast growing numbers of international students studying in the Netherlands and the impact on, among other things, the availability of student accommodation and on Dutch as an academic language. Tilburg University wants to emphasize that our international community is a valued and integral part of our community. We agree that it is a good thing to encourage informed decisions on the use of English as a language of instruction. We call on everybody who is worried to share these concerns with their supervisors.
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Call: ENGAGE EU Science Communication workshop for prae docs and PhD students
21st June 2023ENGAGE EU, the European university engaged in societal change, organizes a three-day science communication conference from September 25-27 at Vienna University in Austria. Learn all about communicating Science for Impact, register before July 15!
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New program TILT and TIAS for professionals: Cyber Security & Governance
20th June 2023In today's digital age, organizations are dealing with a serious lack of skilled cybersecurity professionals, while the threat of cyber attacks looms large. Recognizing this critical issue, TILT- Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society - has partnered with TIAS School for Business and Society to develop an Advanced Program in Cyber Security & Governance aimed at professionals.
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Paulina Snijders talks about Untangling and Unburdening: ‘We want to see a shift from control to trust’
19th June 2023With its Untangling and Unburdening program, Tilburg University is waging war against unnecessary rules and procedures. Changing the behavior that is causing the bureaucracy will still prove difficult and take time, believes Paulina Snijders, but it must be possible. “If we’re successful in making significant progress this year, things can begin to accelerate. It will initiate a flywheel effect.”
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Newspapers in our collection
19th June 2023Newspapers in our collection
by Richard Broekman on June 12th, 2023
Did you know our digital collection includes many newspapers? In fact, we have access to so many newspapers, it is impossible for us to list all of them in our Journal List! We do aim to add the most important international newspapers to our journal list though, so you can still search for those and see if we have access. -
Talent at work: new edition Tilburg University Magazine
16th June 2023The new edition of Tilburg University Magazine is out now! In this edition, we explore the dynamic relationship between talent development and the labor market.
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Tilburg University researchers conduct experiment during Lowlands Science 2023
15th June 2023Several researchers from the Human Resource Studies department have joined forces to conduct a unique experiment during Lowlands Science. Festival visitors are invited to hit the dance floor and participate in the experiment, which is all about collaboration.
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Tilburg University invests in Digital Sciences for Society: first € 240,000 awarded to 14 Growth Projects
09th June 2023Tilburg University has awarded funding to 14 research projects for their potential to help society move forward by applying, reflecting on, or further developing digital sciences. By awarding this funding, the Digital Sciences for Society program encourages research with impact.
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Prestigious NIH grant for research on antipsychotic drug use during pregnancy
08th June 2023Marion van den Heuvel received a prestigious grant from the US National Institutes of Health for research into the effect of prenatal exposure to antipsychotics on child development.
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Dialogue sessions with students about Tilburg University’s four core values
08th June 2023The four core values of Tilburg University are known as the four Cs: Caring, Courageous, Connected and Curious. How recognizable are these core values that guide us on campus? Dialogue sessions yielded valuable takeaways. We will use that input to move forward.