The Government Wants to Ease Ethical Review Requirements
The Swedish government is proposing to relax ethical review requirements for social sciences and humanities research, amidst concerns from researchers about the current system being a hindrance.
Social Sciences: What Do Young Men Really Think About Women?
A recent survey reveals that nearly one-third of young men from Generation Z believe that a woman should always listen to her husband, highlighting a shift towards more conservative gender roles.
Social Sciences: What Do Young Men Really Think About Women?
A recent survey indicates that nearly one-third of young men from Generation Z believe that women should always listen to their husbands, contrasting sharply with older generations.
Oscar 2026: Academy posts official photo of Wagner Moura and Brazilians react; 'We don't want posts, we want Oscars'
The official Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences posted a photo of Brazilian actor Wagner Moura during the Oscars broadcast, prompting a flurry of comments from fans who expressed their desire for actual wins rather than social media engagement.
Jürgen Habermas, the Fertility of the Humanities and the Critical Theory of Society
The article reflects on the significance of Jürgen Habermas's contributions to the humanities and critical social theory, emphasizing the importance of understanding and communication in society.
Czech Political Scientist in Elite Club. We Cannot Get By Without Social Sciences, She Says
A Czech political scientist emphasizes the importance of social sciences in contemporary society.
Duksung Women's University Climate Environment and Culture Major Selected for Phase 2 of Humanities-Social Sciences Convergence Talent Training Project
Duksung Women's University has been selected for Phase 2 of the Humanities-Social Sciences Convergence Talent Training Project (HUSS), allowing its Climate Environment and Culture major to receive support until 2028.
Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Social Sciences
The article discusses the interplay between artificial intelligence and social sciences, highlighting the need for their collaboration to better understand AI's societal implications.
Survey: The vast majority is still not satisfied with the Prime Minister's work
A majority of Estonian citizens remain dissatisfied with Prime Minister Kristen Michal's performance, according to a monthly survey conducted by the Institute of Social Sciences and Norstat Estonia.
New subjects in mathematics for upper secondary students
Norway will replace the existing Mathematics for Social Sciences with new subjects 'Mathematics for Economics' and 'Statistics' starting fall 2027.
Democracy was José Álvaro Moisés' passion and study theme
José Álvaro Moisés, a prominent Brazilian political scientist known for his extensive studies on democracy, passed away at the age of 80.
The Most Demanded Social Sciences Programs in Universities; Interest in the Service Sector Decreases
The number of male students in Latvia's universities is increasing while female enrollment is slightly declining, with a growing demand for social sciences, business studies, and law programs.
Selection for teachers in TO offers vacancies with salaries up to R$ 5,300; see how to apply
The Service Social da Indústria in Tocantins is hiring teachers with salaries reaching R$ 5,300 and additional benefits as they seek applicants for roles in the fields of Natural Sciences and Languages.
National Scholarships... Expansion of Support for Excellent Talent in Humanities and Social Sciences and Increase in Working Scholars
This year, the government is expanding support for students in humanities and social sciences and increasing the number of working scholarship recipients.
Study: University Teachers Use Artificial Intelligence Even More Than Students
A study conducted by scientists from the University of Latvia and the Banking School reveals that university teachers are using artificial intelligence tools more frequently than their students, particularly in social sciences and finance fields.
M. Ališauskienė will lead the Lithuanian Social Sciences Center
M. Ališauskienė has been appointed as the new head of the Lithuanian Social Sciences Center for a five-year term, as announced by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport.
POSTIMEHE FUND ⟩ The deadline for applications for the Postimehe book grant is approaching
The Postimehe Fund's application deadline for the Jaan Tõnisson-named book grant, aimed at supporting research in the humanities or social sciences, is approaching, with submissions accepted until February 14, 2026.
Two out of three Catalans demand limits on immigration
According to an annual study by the Institute of Political and Social Sciences of Catalonia, two-thirds of Catalans support restricting immigration, a view that has grown significantly over the past two years.
Science awards given for cancer, nervous system research, and the search for sustainable materials for roads
Recent science awards have been presented for notable research in cancer, nervous system studies, and sustainable materials, with additional recognition for contributions in the humanities and social sciences.
And this too works at the faculty?
The article discusses a reader's comment on Hana Samaržija, daughter of the former rector, who is employed at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka.
Dr. Šeparović will teach constitutional law at the Faculty of Law of the Croatian Catholic University
Judge Miroslav Šeparović has been appointed as an associate professor in the field of social sciences and law at the Croatian Catholic University.
I was a poor student from the province. I didn't have money for big outings in Zagreb, so I started drinking coffee; that was my maximum
The article discusses a popular and respected professor from the Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, known for his engaging commentary on films and his past experiences as a struggling student.
A morning at the National Museum of Natural Sciences to combat unwanted loneliness and aging
The article discusses a morning event at the National Museum of Natural Sciences where social dining users are guided to combat unwanted loneliness and aging.