Zoekresultaten
- PhD Defence
Promotie dhr. Charles Ampong Adjei
"Behind the hidden epidemic of chronic hepatitis B in Ghana: Testing treatment, disclosure concerns, and stigmatisation"
This is the third edition of the Zoom-Psychology and Law Symposium which will focus on Forensic Assessment. That is, the primary aim is to “zoom” into a forensic multi-method approach and assessment methods usually adopted in the forensic psychology domain to assist the court in legal decision making (e.g., competency to stand trial, risk assessment).
- PhD Defence
Promotie mw. Sieske H.M.J. Franssen
"Mind over Food: The Influence of Brain, Body and Behaviour"
- PhD Defence
Promotie mw. Linda Romanovska
"/aba/ or /ada/, that is the question: Longitudinal investigation of letter-speech sound processing in children with and without developmental dyslexia"
- PhD Defence
Promotie mw. Marie Sophie Thommes
"Team adaptation in dynamic environments"
What’s it like to be a student at the International Joint Master of Research in Work and Organizational Psychology? Find out during the Virtual Experience Session! You’ll attend a meeting with the programme coordinators of the three renowned universities: Maastricht University, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg and Universitat de València. Moreover, you will have the chance to talk with teachers and students from the master, who will be happy to answer all your questions about studying and student life.
- PhD Defence
Online Promotie dhr. Mart van Dijk
"PrEP use among men who have sex with men in the Netherlands: Interest, attitudes, and behaviors in a context of emerging PrEP availability"
- PhD Defence
Online Promotie dhr. Stefano Gallotto
"The balance of power: investigating attention network interactions and alpha power modulations using non-invasive brain stimulation"
- PhD Defence
Online Promotie mw. Astrid D.H.M. Brys
"A biopsychosocial approach to fatigue in patients on chronic haemodialysis treatment"
- PhD Defence
Online Promotie dhr. Martijn W. van Teffelen
"FEEDING AND EXTINQUISHING THE FLAME: The nature, provocation, and treatment of transdiagnostic hostility"