Researcher affiliated with one of Stockholm University’s departments are welcome to apply for SUBIC research grants. Application deadline is 12th June.
Mental health issues affect quality of life for millions of people. Many people first experience anxiety in their early teen years as their brain rapidly develops. Armita Golkar is doing research on this sensitive period in the hope that new findings will improve the treatment of mental illness.
Stockholm University now joins the digital research infrastructure EBRAINS as associate member. The membership is important to strengthen the university´s research on the brain and its relation to behavior.
Do you work far away from your home? Are there any training facilities or bars close to where you work? These could all be factors that influence your healthy or unhealthy daily habits, according to new research from Stockholm University.
On Wednesday, 31 May, 2023, 14:00-15:00, PhD Robin Högnäs and PhD Holendro Singh Chungkhamn, at the Stress Research Institute at the Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, will speak on the subject "Major Depressive Symptoms and Working Life Expectancy in Sweden".
On Wednesday, 31 May, 2023, 14:00-15:00, PhD Robin Högnäs and PhD Holendro Singh Chungkhamn, at the Stress Research Institute at the Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, will speak on the subject "Major Depressive Symptoms and Working Life Expectancy in Sweden".
On Friday, 16 June, 2023, 13:00–15:00, PhD Student Billy Gerdfeldter at the Department of Psychology, will speak on and discuss his thesis project "Neural Correlates of Sound Localization", during a half-time seminar.
On Friday, 16 June, 2023, 13:00–15:00, PhD Student Billy Gerdfeldter at the Department of Psychology, will speak on and discuss his thesis project "Neural Correlates of Sound Localization", during a half-time seminar.