Past events

  • 18 Dec
    15:00 - 17:00

    Flexible Parsimonious Models for Complex Data and the Challenge of Rare Words

    Researchers throughout academia, industry, and government are generating data at scales and levels of complexity far beyond what could previously have been imagined. Complex data demand statistical models that are sufficiently flexible to adapt to meaningful, underlying signals, allowing scientists...

  • 10 Dec 14 Dec
    09:00 - 17:00

    Winter School The House of Legal Psychology

    This Winter School is for all PhD candidates and their supervisors from The House of legal Psychology.  

     

  • 31 Oct
    15:30 - 17:30

    Bend, don’t break (session 2) [FULL]

    Resilience is one tool that helps you cope with stress and setbacks. Being resilient means bending in reaction to your problems instead of breaking.

  • 31 Oct
    13:30 - 15:00

    Creativity [FULL]

    By the end of the workshop, you should have a better understanding of what creativity is and how you can further enhance your own creative problem solving skills.

  • 31 Oct
    13:30 - 15:00

    Practice yoga [FULL]

    The mind is active non-stop and this can lead to imbalance or develop physical or mental complaints. Yoga brings peace in the chaos through a combination of physical and breathing exercises.

  • 31 Oct
    11:00 - 13:00

    Bend, don’t break (session 1) [FULL]

    Resilience is one tool that helps you cope with stress and setbacks. Being resilient means bending in reaction to your problems instead of breaking.

  • 31 Oct
    09:30 - 12:30

    Me, myself and I (31 October)

    This workshop will help you figure out what is important and meaningful in your life. It will help you find direction and discover your strengths to lead the life you choose.

  • 30 Oct
    13:30 - 15:00

    Study smart

    Research shows that 60 - 90% of higher education students use learning strategies that are largely ineffective, for example highlighting or rereading text. But what learning strategies are effective and why?