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The Jacobs Center organizes each semester a series of four interdisciplinary lectures, for which internationally renowned speakers are invited. The topics are related to the Center's major research areas.
The Research Seminar Series takes place at the University and is open
to the public. Teachers, students and other interested persons are cordially invited.
Jennie Noll, PhD
Professor, Dept. of Human Development and Family Studies Director, Child Maltreatment Solutions Network, PI, NICHD P50 Capstone Center for Healthy Children
Penn State University
Shifting contexts: Could this be the new resilience?
Laura E. Meine, PhD
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich
Reward Anticipation and Episodic Memory in Middle Childhood
Dr. Mirella Manfredi
Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich
Processing meaning across different modalities, contexts, and populations: Evidence from neurophysiology
Prof. Dr. Christopher Hopwood
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich
Personality and the Environment
Prof. Dr. Scott Hofer
Director of the Institute on Aging and Lifelong Health, Professor of Psychology, Harald Mohr, M.D. and Wilhelma Mohr, M.D. Research Chair in Adult Development and Aging at the University of Victoria.
Developing and Validating Digital Biomarkers for Lifecourse Research and Intervention: Innovations in Earlier Detection of Individual Change and the Design of Adaptive Interventions
Prof. Dr. Christina Felfe
Head of the Chair of Economics, University of Würzburg
Changing Gender Norms: The Effect of Paternity Leave on the Next Generation
Prof. Dr. Jonas Radl
Associate Professor of Sociology, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Head of Research Group "Effort and Social Inequality", WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Effort and dynamics of educational inequality: Evidence from a laboratory study among primary school children
The Jacobs Center organizes each semester a series of four interdisciplinary lectures, for which internationally renowned speakers are invited. The topics are related to the Center's major research areas.
The Research Seminar Series takes place at the University and is open
to the public. Teachers, students and other interested persons are cordially invited.