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A basic pedometer can prove suffice for measuring health-promoting physical activity, according to a study comparing pedometers with more complex devices. Simply counting steps captured a remarkable ...
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Out of 206 fourth-grade students, 19 had signs of alcohol-related birth defects. This has been shown in a pilot study conducted at the University of Gothenburg. The results could mean that birth ...
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Teachers' exposure to threats and violence is the focus of this research project. Through case studies of compulsory schools that have succeeded in reversing a negative trend, the project will ...
This spring, digital tools have been in the firing line of criticism of Swedish schools. There are proposals to ban mobile phones in schools and ministers are talking about moving away from using ...
Are you a student at the University of Gothenburg and want to write your Master thesis on a QoG related topic? We can support you in different ways. Our researchers can provide competent supervision ...
The Quality of Government Data section hosts an internship designed for students enrolled in a master’s program who would like to have hands-on application of data management in Stata and would like ...
Optimisation in X-ray and Molecular Imaging 2025 (OXMI 2025) brings together researchers and professionals from across the field, including radiologists, medical physicists, radiographers, biomedical ...
The performance ‘OM’ is a collaboration between the Academy of Music and Drama and Språng's semi-professional ensemble Konstra. It takes as its starting point a study of dreams, where the performers ...
Emma Fahle, a business analyst at Stena Recycling, has combined her studies in business administration with a focus on sustainability at the School of Business, Economics and Law with a career in ...
People living in Bronze Age-era Denmark may have been able to travel to Norway directly over the open sea, according to a study from the research program Maritime Encounters at the University of ...