Extra

cogito 15 | 2025

Original soundbite
Further memories, observations and congratulations: Post 1 / Post 2

Focus – Two Forms of Knowledge
More information on the research project

Research – Psychology in Law
Video recording of a lecture on the topic

Research – Researchers and funded
projects Mental health / Attention deficit disorder / Infant development / Health insurance system / Health issues in politics / Gender differences

University – Moot success
Interview with the participants
 

cogito 14 | 2025

Today’s learning
: Videos with exercises for neck pain and further information

Research – Parenting: State intervenes with
open-access access to Laura Preissler’s dissertation

Funding from the SNSF and Innosuisse
Hair as a distinguishing feature | Impact of the internet in rural India | Structural change in monasteries | Optimising fever measurement

Humour in the workplace
Open-access access to the study

Honoured: Aram Mattioli
Tribute and interview
 

cogito 13 | 2024

The
report and policy documents on the ‘Zug Institute for Blockchain Research at the University of Lucerne’

Research – ‘Quality’
Further information and report

Research – ‘Open Science’
The three articles published to date (see main text and links at the very bottom)
 

cogito 12 | 2023

The figure
: News report “32,000 hospital admissions due to medication side effects”

Research
Interview with Professor Peter G. Kirchschläger on AI and ethics“The peacock
as a witness to our times” – full article
 

cogito 11 | 2023

Islam
News/Publication Salafism | Islamic education

NRP project
conclusions Study by Professor Heselhaus | Professor Burri / Professor Mützel
 

cogito 10 | 2022

Anniversary
Most viewed articles

Moving Human Sciences
Rector’s speech in full text and as a video

‘Find’
Video ‘The Vanished University’

Forest Act
Interview and further information

‘Featured’ Johannes Saal
Full profile

Lectures
“Lucerne University Lecture” Federal Judge Julia Hänni
Video “LUKB Lecture Series” with Professor Fred Mast
Video “LUKB Lecture Series” with Professor Martin Hartmann

Women
Philosophers’ Reading Recommendations

‘My University’: Digital and personal
Video featuring the interviews
 

cogito 9 | 2022

Ukraine
Full interview

Refugees
Interview with Marino Ferri

CRANET
Download the study

15.73 million Swiss francs for research
List of funded projects

Featured: Kilian Schärli
Interview with the alumnus

Annual Report
Web extras
 

cogito 8 | 2021

Climate
policy Full-text study

Home and family
Open access

Empathy
Interview

Mobility student Noémie Marchon
Interview
 

cogito 7 | 2021

Monasteries: Women’s and Gender Studies
Monographs on nuns

Maternity sans papiers
Full version of the article

Veiling / Distinction
Interviews with Martin Hartmann and Andreas Tunger

Postponement of operations ‘Jusletter’ article

 

cogito 6 | 2020

Editorial
News item ‘Trade Law 4.0’

Coronavirus research
Research project by Professor Sara Rubinelli
Appointment of Professor Stefan Boes to the Covid task force
Survey on the well-being of the Swiss population
Task forces to contain the pandemic

‘Mourning – with hair’
Full article

Flexwork
study available for download

DNA analysis
: full-text study and materials
 

cogito 5 | 2020

Religious identity divides and unites
Interview and report

New dataset
Dataset

Is it really ‘us’ and ‘them’?
Italian version and ‘Lumos’ article
 

cogito 4 | 2019

Lucerne and the foreigners before the boom
Speech version

‘Power-to-X’ in law ‘White Paper
on Power-to-X’

Rule-breaking in organisations
More detailed interview
 

cogito 3 | 2019

Editorial
“Campus Blog” post “Why I was at uni on Saturday even without credits” (external link)

Pineapple standards: Is less more?
Pre-order research
findings free of charge 

cogito 2 | 2018

How the weather systematically skews
hotel reviews Working paper (external link)

Those who feel ashamed
have failed Laudation ‘The Shamed Self’ / Laudation ‘How to Sweat Properly’

“I can’t do nothing”
Full text of the farewell lecture (pdf)
 

cogito 1 | 2018

Do social security schemes undermine work incentives?
Study ‘Work Incentives in Social Security’ (external link)

‘How’, not ‘how much’, is decisive
Study ‘Compensation and Pay Transparency; Practices in Switzerland’ (pdf)
Summary of the study ‘Pay Transparency’ (German) (pdf)