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Egypt’s Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

August 11, 2014

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Prof. Yoram Meital explains Egypt’s role in trying to end the Gaza conflict and why its leadership is supportive of Israel.

BGU Responds to Students’ Needs in Wartime

July 29, 2014

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Beyond an eerie mid-summer silence, BGU experienced a harder time than Israel’s other universities.

Why You Should Want to Work with Someone Who Brags

July 24, 2014

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU researchers discover that pride can be an important motivational factor for success.

Is Sisi the Solution?

April 17, 2014

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Prof. Yoram Meital comments on the anticipated election of Fattah al-Sisi as Egypt's president.

Oxytocin, the “Love” Hormone, Promotes Group Lying

April 2, 2014

Tags: Press Releases, Social Sciences & Humanities

According to a BGU study, oxytocin caused participants to lie more to benefit members of their group.

Egypt’s Military Is as Inflexible as the Islamists

January 29, 2014

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Prof. Yoram Meital says that Egypt is seeking stability three years after Hosni Mubarak's overthrow.

Believe Liars When They Say They’re Lying

December 16, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

A BGU study shows that people are more honest than you think, even when they lie.

An Advanced Degree for Ultra-Orthodox Psychologists

November 19, 2013

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

BGU is now offering a special master's degree program in educational psychology for ultra-Orthodox Jews.

Dr. Warren Brodsky and Music for Safer Driving

November 7, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. Warren Brodsky researches how the music young people choose to listen to while driving can be dangerous.


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