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Mariëlle Stel graduated (cum laude) in Social Psychology at Radboud University Nijmegen. From 2001-2005, she was a Ph.D.student at the department of Social Psychology at the same university, during which she attended the education program for Ph.D. students of the Kurt Lewin Institute. In 2010, she obtained her Basic Teaching Qualification for lecturers in academics; in 2011, she obtained her English Qualification for academics.
For more detailed information, see below.
2011 English Qualification (proof of reading, listening, writing, speaking for academics)
2010 Basic Teaching Qualification (BKO, proof of didactic competence for lecturers
in academis education)
2009 Workshop Scientific Writing (APS, San Francisco)
2003 Teaching course for academics ‘How to teach’ (IOWO, Nijmegen)
2001 – 2005: Ph. D. student, Department of Social Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen.
2001 – 2005: Courses and workshops within the education program of the Kurt Lewin Institute; i.e. Structural Equation Modeling, Analyzing Dyad and Group Data, Physiological Measurements in Social Psychology, Writing English for publication, Reading and Reviewing the Empirical Journal Article, How to present, How to publish.
1998 – 2001: B. A. and M. A. in psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen. Thesis: The role of
mimicry in the recognition of emotions. Advisor: Prof. dr. Ad van Knippenberg. Graduation: Cum laude, April 2001.
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