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In her article, Lieve Mijnster looks into the reasons for the long diagnosis time of endometriosis, a disease found in over 176 million people worldwide and explores the improvements that have been made in the treatment of endometriosis. Read it here! https://t.co/emDyA9Bwlp
Public Note is delighted to announce that the Special Issue: URS Edition has been published. This edition marks the second year of collaboration with the Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS) of the University of Utrecht. Check out the articles here! https://t.co/auuH4ro66w
In her contribution to Edition 10 of Public Note, Amara Boumann explores explanations of conflict-related sexual violence against men. Check it out here! https://t.co/jk7kQmWZTW
In her article, published in Edition 10, Diletta De Luca investigates how authoritarian regimes handle and manage climate change, specifically focusing on China. Read it here! https://t.co/er3WWnCLoL
In her paper in the latest edition of Public Note, Leonarda Rackejytè tackles the prominent matter of online discrimination against sexual minorities, and introduces a two-level strategy within the European Union.
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We are delighted to announce that the 10th Edition of Public Note has been published. This edition's topics are as diverse as ever, including work in the fields of political science, public administration and medicine. Read it here: https://t.co/vI6c4nWpce
We invite students to publish research conducted for university with Public Note. For instance, you may use research done for an essay or thesis for your PN submission!
Public Note is now looking for articles for our 10th edition! Publishing at Public Note is a great way to take a first step into academia, and to get familiarized with the academic process.
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In his piece, David Vorbau from @univgroningen discusses Parkinson’s Disease and the challenges that those affected face throughout their lives. He also touches on what we can do to alleviate the burdens of those suffering from Parkinson’s. Read it here! https://t.co/h5ZpeqNjX2
In our latest edition, Naji Safadi from @UvA_Amsterdam wrote an innovative article about the democratic deficits in Austria, and how these can be tackled using principles of deliberative democracy. Check it out here: https://t.co/PcUiTdvC76
In her article, Merijne Hazenoot-Hoorn from @erasmusuni shares some of her experiences with having a chronic illness, and speaks about what can be done to ensure that the chronically ill live a life full of meaning and health, despite illness. Read it here https://t.co/FYXFrseIyr
Emma Huijgen from @UvA_Amsterdam recently wrote an article about the ambiguity of the feminine, in which she touched upon experiences unique to women, and the stigmatization of femininity in our society. Check out the article here: https://t.co/67Oxu6Y1pD
Our latest edition features an article by Freek Wallagh, in which he applies the work of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to the phenomenon of ghettoization. Check out the full article here: https://t.co/wchXbW4WfK
EDITION 9 IS OUT NOW! we would like to thank everyone involved in this edition, including all the authors and reviewers, but especially @DentersB for writing the reflective note and our partner @NIGnl. We hope you enjoy reading edition 9, find it here: https://t.co/FtVCS5rZ5K