Meet the team: Charlie Walker Clarke
Learn more about our colleague PhD candidate Charlie Walker Clarke’s research
Meet the team: Charlie Walker Clarke Read More »
Learn more about our colleague PhD candidate Charlie Walker Clarke’s research
Meet the team: Charlie Walker Clarke Read More »
Budget cuts, funding freezes and the politicisation of research in America and The Netherlands are grave challenges to academic quality and freedom.
This quarterly edition includes upcoming events, our latest research publications, media appearances, an introduction of our new communications intern, latest news, and what we’ve been reading from other environmental psychology research groups.
Spring quarterly newsletter is out! Read More »
Environmental psychology research is increasingly showing that behavior change can and should play a crucial role in staving off biodiversity loss, and reaffirming that behavior change is a vital tool to help us preserve the ecosystems and species that keep our planet healthy and beautiful.
Can behavior change increase biodiversity? Read More »
As part of an ongoing series at the University of Groningen, our colleague post doc Anne Eichholtzer explained her research on how to improve dialogue and collaborations between citizens and governments through public participation in this 1.5 minute video.
1.5 minutes about how we can improve dialogue between citizens and the government Read More »
We asked all of the senior researchers in our group what they felt was the most significant scientific breakthrough from within our department and among our former colleagues from the past 12 months. Here’s what they had to say.
Our most significant environmental psychology research insights from 2024 Read More »
Structures in regions prone to increasingly extreme fires and flooding are becoming less likely to be covered by insurance, not despite but because of climate change.
Can insurance adapt to climate change? Read More »
Climate policy lags behind public demand. Environmental psychology research shows how we can mitigate and adapt when governments aren’t taking sufficient action.
We don’t have to wait on national climate laws to take climate action Read More »
The researchers have contributed to 17 scientific journal publications over the course of 2024, with insights on many facets of environmental behavior, ranging from acceptance of technology, climate anxiety, climate change as a voting issue, social tipping, citizen assemblies, community energy initiatives, and public trust.
2024 in review: check out our scientific publications Read More »
Our colleague Goda Perlaviciute is one of four new professors appointed in the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences through the Aletta Jacobs professorship initiative of the University of Groningen.
Goda Perlaviciute among new Aletta Jacobs professors at University of Groningen Read More »