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How Winning Leads to Cheating

February 3, 2016

Tags: Business & Management, Press Releases, Social Sciences & Humanities

New research suggests that winning a competition can predict future dishonest behavior.

Ultra-Orthodox Women Outnumber Men 2-to-1 in Tech

January 18, 2016

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech, Social Sciences & Humanities

A study presented at a BGU conference highlights Haredi integration into the Israeli workforce.

A Look at Moroccan Jewry Past, Present and Future

January 8, 2016

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought, Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. André Levy’s new book explores his birthplace from both a scholastic and personal perspective.

Brains Can Be Trained to Regulate Negativity

January 5, 2016

Tags: Medical Research, Press Releases, Social Sciences & Humanities

A simple computer task can change the brain's wiring to balance emotional reactions.

Better Parenting Through Reflection

December 30, 2015

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

The first graduates of a BGU parenting workshop gear up to help Bedouin parents.

Self-Criticism Can Be Debilitating, Even Lethal

December 28, 2015

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

A new book by Prof. Golan Shahar explores how self-criticism can be a potentially deadly “personality virus."

Haunted by Pasts Real and Imagined

December 10, 2015

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Prof. Ilan Troen speaks in Pennsylvania about how memory impacts Jews and Muslims in the Arab world.

BGU Prof. Among Those Accepted Into Royal Spanish Academy

December 9, 2015

Tags: Leadership, Awards & Events, Social Sciences & Humanities

This marks the first time the prestigious institution acknowledges experts in Sephardic Jewry.

Is Too Much Praise Harmful to Children?

November 19, 2015

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. Avi Assor lends his expertise in an exposé about teen suicide in The Atlantic magazine.


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