Resolving intergroup conflict – one of the most important issues today
Sabina Cehajic-Clancy works on using science for developing effective ways to reconcile people and in that way effectively and durably solve long-term conflicts between groups.
Here you can find the answers to many of the questions that students ask our study counsellors or the Student Affairs Office in connection with the start of term.
The course provides an introduction to social psychological theories and research on intergroup relations related to topics such as prejudice, discrimination, intergroup conflict and peace building.
We are organising our second annual user conference on 8-9 September. This year we will focus on opportunities and challenges related to the future of survey and register research.
The autumn semester of 2025 starts on 1 September. On this page we have gathered useful information about what you should know and do before then. It is a live page, so remember to come back now and then and look for updates.
Here you can find the answers to many of the questions that students ask our study counsellors or the Student Affairs Office in connection with the start of term.
Although progress has been made when it comes to both more inclusion and visibility for transgender people, backlash and discrimination towards gender minorities still persist. In her doctoral thesis, Sofia Bracco has looked at how trans and gender diverse people are represented in the media and perceived in the workplace – and what that visibility actually results in.
What is positive psychology, positive youth development, and resilience science about? Professors Laura Ferrer Wreder and Sabina Čehajić-Clancy together with Associate Professor Lilianne Eninger, give us their personal answers in this interview.
We are organising our second user conference in September. In this year's conference we will focus on opportunities and challenges related to the future of survey and register research.
We are organising our second user conference in September. In this year's conference we will focus on opportunities and challenges related to the future of survey and register research.
Are you a researcher interested in studying people's living conditions and health? Then you may benefit from using the research data available within REWHARD.
Are you a researcher interested in studying people's living conditions and health? Then you may benefit from using the research data available within REWHARD.
Are you a researcher interested in studying people's living conditions and health? Then you may benefit from using the research data available within REWHARD.
Are you a researcher interested in studying people's living conditions and health? Then you may benefit from using the research data available within REWHARD.