Fall symposium Centre of Expertise Social Sciences Health and Well-being
Wanneer: | wo 01-11-2023 12:00 - 17:00 |
Waar: | Orangerie (Gadourek building) - Kouwerzaal (Munting building) |
Healthy ageing, health and well-being are focal areas of research at the University of Groningen. At the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences there is considerable expertise on these topics and a lot of potential for fruitful collaborations between researchers and students. The aim of this annual symposium is to bring together researchers, PhD and (research) master students who share an interest in healthy ageing, health and well-being from the perspective of the behavioural and social sciences. The symposium serves to inform each other about ongoing work at the faculty, explore opportunities for future collaborations and joint funding proposals, and contribute to the creation of an active Health and Well-being research community within our Faculty and beyond.
The symposium starts with a walk-in lunch from 12:00-12:30 hrs, followed by a keynote by Floor Middel, Assistant professor at the pedagogical and educational sciences deparment of our faculty. Floor will talk about:
Disparities in decision-making: The case of child protection
After the keynote researchers from different research groups within the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences will present their ongoing research projects on one of three research themes:
1. Healthy Ageing
2. Health in social context
3. Health interventions and policy development
Presentations will be short (approximately 10-20 min) to allow for a substantial amount of time for discussions.
Registration and target group
Click here to sign up.
Deadline for registration: 26 Oktober 2023
All interested researchers, PhD- and (research) master students are welcome.
We are looking forward to welcoming you!
Organizing Committee,
Prof. dr. Susanne Scheibe (s.scheibe@rug.nl)
Dr. Basak Bilecen (b.bilecen@rug.nl)
Charissa Smit (c.m.smit@rug.nl)
Erica Spronk (e.spronk@rug.nl)
Progamme
Opening
12.00-12.30 |
Walk-in lunch (Orangerie, Gadourek building) |
All participants |
12.30-12.35 |
Opening (Kouwerzaal, Munting building) |
Susanne Scheibe |
Keynote and session 1
12.35-13.15 | Keynote: Disparities in decision-making: The case of child protection | Floor Middel |
13.15 – 13.35 | Exploring aging experiences of migrants in Europe | Tuğçe Tezel |
13.35 - 13.50 | short break |
Session 2
13.50 – 14.10 | Immigrant mental health is predicted by intergroup contact and perceived discrimination: Evidence from Syrian and Iraqi migrants in Turkey | Pelin Gül |
14.10 – 14.30 | Finances in everyday life of adults with ADHD | Janneke Koerts |
14.30 – 14.50 | Can unstable discourse support stable mental health? | Vojtĕch Pišl |
14.50 – 15.10 | Break with coffee/tea |
Session 2
15.10 – 15.30 | The Indonesian general population’s perception of help-seeking in mental healthcare: A survey study | Lely Safrina |
15.30 – 15.50 | Handling work-related negative feedback with a growth mindset: A self-regulation view | Teodora Heihal |
15.50 – 16.10 | An interdisciplinary approach towards health persuasion using induced eye-movements: The working memory account of persuasion | Arie Dijkstra |
16.10 – 16.30 | Goodbye yellow brick road: Nostalgia and mobility perceptions of informal dementia carers |
Thomas Lowe |
Closure
16.30 - 17.00 |
Drinks |