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News Tilburg University
Read here the most important updates on our research, our degree programs, and projects with social partners.
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Press releases Tilburg University
Read here about the University, our educational profile, our research, and the impact on society that we believe deserves to make the papers.
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Events Tilburg University
Do you want to be up-to-date on campus activities? This overview gives you key information about our upcoming events.
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Science Quest: the Tilburg University podcast
Scientists at Tilburg University seek answers to questions about people and society that concern us all. From war to peace. From climate to your wallet, from care to organization and from big data to dating. In our Science Quest podcast our own experts discuss the latest, best and most thought-provoking insights from their own research.
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Tilburg University Magazine
The latest edition of Tilburg University Magazine, titled 'Climate change: Work in progress', focuses on the societal impact of climate change. To slow down climate change and accelerate the transition to alternative sources of energy, energy and climate goals must be translated into concrete actions. At international, European, national, and regional levels. Together with societal partners, Tilburg University is working to achieve those actions.
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Univers
Univers is the independent, cross-media platform of Tilburg University. Univers offers a mix of news, human interest, background, interviews, opinion, culture and sports.
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Tilburg University Topics
Read about our contributions to the labor market and talent development, healthcare and wellbeing, climate and energy transition and digitalization.
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News
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How to prevent social desirability bias in surveys
26th March 2024Marketing researcher Rik Pieters has developed, together with colleagues from other universities, a new, indirect questioning technique to improve the chance that people answer truthfully. The technique can be used, for instance, in conducting surveys or prescribing medication.
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Removal remote desktop application of SDC
26th March 2024Please note that the remote desktop application of SDC will be removed. Researchers and students will still be able to access SDC via a user account of LSEG (formerly known as Refinitiv Workspace/Eikon), which is more user-friendly and includes more extensive data.
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Anke Liefbroer deserving finalist in the national Teacher of the Year election 2024
26th March 2024Anke Liefbroer (Tilburg School of Catholic Theology) was honored yesterday as one of the four finalists of the national Teacher of the Year election in Theater De Kom in Nieuwegein. Our congratulations to the winner, Peter Pelzer (Utrecht University), finalists Hanneke Velthuijsen (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences), Chris Attai (Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen), and of course our own Tilburg University colleague Anke Liefbroer.
Connect & Care
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Internationalization
Internationalization is crucial to Dutch universities and to our society. It contributes to a stimulating academic climate, to staying up to speed with international scientific developments, and to educating a sufficiently large pool of talent for the labor market.
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The Executive Board on the war between Israel and Hamas
The war between Israel and Hamas is heartbreaking and, understandably, continues to arouse emotions, also within our academic community. We are all deeply affected by the violent images and the harrowing stories. As the Executive Board, we fervently hope that all the violence and hate will end soon and that dialogue may result in solutions that will lead to lasting peace. We urge our colleagues and students to continue to be caring and connected and to treat each other with consideration and respect.
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Worries about what is going on in the world?
Recent events in the world, near and far, are having a big impact on our community. Does this apply to you, too, and are you concerned about what is happening in the world? Tilburg University supports students and staff who are worried or want to talk to someone. Read here how we can help you.
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Ukraine: Info and support for students and staff
Tilburg University is shocked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and sympathizes with all those affected. We can imagine that the situation has a great impact on the well-being of many students, researchers, lecturers, and other employees in our community. Tilburg University sympathizes with them and is committed to supporting all those directly or indirectly affected by these events.
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