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18, 2001 |
Season's greetings >>
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| As
the annual pre-Christmas frenzy in Cardiff is just as hard to
bear as in most other places, I'm off
to New York
where it's always a frenzy, thus relatively normal
for some 'Christmas in America' (as well as some breakfast...).
Have
a jolly good Xmas and a smooth transition into the
new year...
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Our
University and department have received their Christmas presents
early and have been eagerly awaiting the results of
the 2001 Research
Assessment Exercise .
While Cardiff University has gained eight places since 1996
and is now ranked 7th within the UK, its School of Psychology
has been awarded the highest 5*A rating and thus emerged as
the leading department of its kind in the UK. (Other institutions
may have different interpretations, of course. For details
about Cardiff's results and some comments please refer here
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The
daily challenges of future psychologists...
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But
beware: As PhD students were not assessed individually, I
can claim no responsibility whatsoever for this formidable
result.
Why am I bothering then? For a variety of reasons:
Many people (especially from abroad) tend to judge British
universities by their reputations, and are unaware that a
big name might not necessarily be the best reflection of the
actual facts. Perhaps it's about time to get rid of some of
the traditional clichés. In addition, I believe that
the German educational system (in which I have my roots and
to which I still have various links) would greatly benefit
from a similar assessment exercise to focus its strenghts,
target some weaknesses, and especially to create more transparency
between institutions on a national and international level.
Personally, I feel reassured in my decision to choose Cardiff
over other places (and am tired of justifying that to ignorant
or arrogant sceptics). And, finally,
of course I'm happy and grateful to be able to learn and do
research in such an exciting environment.
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December
6, 2001
Back
from a quick trip to CREDIT
,
Nottingham, where I gave my first invited research seminar talk
(a summary of which is available here).
As this was a truly delightful experience, I hope it wasn't the
last invitation.
November
20, 2001
It's
'fresh milk season' again: Cold enough to leave an opened bottle
of milk on the window sill without it turning sour overnight
which allows me to pour a cup of coffee first thing in the morning.
Despite some fairly grim and grey weather I finally managed to get
out and take some pictures of Cardiff
and its surroundings.
View
over the grassy slopes of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
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October
28, 2001
Back
from an exciting postgraduate conference at Gregynog, Wales, where
Cardiff's Psychology PhD students and some brave members of staff
annually present their projects. [A list
of this year's talks and abstracts is available here.]
Half an hour of sunshine also provided me with an opportunity to
take some pictures of the wonderful Welsh
countryside.
October
7, 2001
The
only news at the moment is that there are hardly any new and noteworthy
events to report. After a few months of summer hibernation the return
of about 50 billion students set the university machine in full
motion again. This means that my life is currently more than filled
with research, teaching, and departmental meetings. While I find
all this quite stressfull and exciting, it won't leave me with much
time for updates of these pages (other than the occasional picture
gallery).
However,
you are welcome to use this break to explore some parts of this
site which are hardly ever visited. For example, I haven't yet received
any comments about the section 'language
games'. Does this mean that I should abandon it?
Also,
the preliminary result of one of my opinion
polls suggests that I'm more popular than Jennifer Lopez
in the nude, that is. While this is very flattering, I must admit
that I'm a bit disappointed that nobody has voted for my pets yet,
especially since my teddy bears keep asking me about that whenever
I get home. (They also keep posing for the camera and are now, due
to growing desperation, even considering the option of nude photographs.
And whenever I refuse to take further pictures of them, they start
to mumble something about a 'biased sample of visitors'. But their
intuitions about statistical sampling techniques really shouldn't
be trusted let's not forget that they're teddy bears, and,
after all, who's the scientist here?)
Incidentally,
the respective opinion poll
4 has been among the top ten pages of this site for several
weeks now. As (even) I cannot imagine hundreds of surfers flooding
the web's unsuspecting search engines with 'Hansjörg Neth nude'
queries,
I guess that there are a lot of internet users with a keen and persistent
interest in J.Lo's forms of artistic expression, some of which accidentally
(and perhaps frustratingly) end up on my page. But why don't they
vote for her then? (Also, I wonder whether this news page would
suddenly get as popular if I dropped a few more keywords like 'naked'
or 'pic'? But I would never do such a naughty, dirty, and not at
all sexy thing, of course.)
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The
view from my office on a dry autumn day. By the way, I live
right at the end of the rainbow. [More pictures
of Cardiff >>.]
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September
10, 2001
Returned
to Cardiff after having spent a wonderful week with friends in Hannover
and Berlin. As I've been taking an awful lot of pictures and have
yet to sift through the pictures from Edinburgh I will publish add
some new photo galleries within
the next few days/weeks. While still in Hannover, I've put online
some portraits of a friend named 'Phranck'.
August
5, 2001
Back
from Edinburgh and a very inspiring and enjoyable conference. If
I can transform but a small part of my present enthusiasm into future
projects, I won't have much time for web stuff in the near future.
July
30 , 2001
I'm
off to CogSci
in Edinburgh .
Those interested in what I'll be presenting there can get my talk
here. Looking
forward to an interesting conference (and lots of Single Malt).
June
26, 2001
Summer
has arrived, at last. A sunny weekend in the garden finally provided
the first sun-burn of the year. Yet my eager attempts to blend in
with the locals failed miserably: Wearing my sunglasses, action
sandals and rolled-up trousers (that's 'pants' to you Americans)
I was judged to look like "a Brit abroad". (Maybe I should
take this as a compliment?)
A
pleasant surprise for all potential visitors: Contrary to some sceptic's
expectations, my car passed its MOT for another year. Thus, mountains,
castles, coast and sea are still within easy reach.
Added
two new image galleries. More pictures
of Cardiff and Wales hopefully will follow soon.
June
2001
After
a great vacation in New York and Boston I'm back in Cardiff. It
was wonderful to meet my friends in the US, but it's also nice to
be "home" again. A first series of photographs of my trip
can be found in my picture galleries.
I also added a new page featuring some means of interaction.
May
20, 2001
Tomorrow,
I'll fly to the US to spend two weeks with friends in NYC, Princeton,
and Boston. The first holiday for quite a while! (All right, not
exclusively a holiday, of course. But definitely intended
to be pleasurable...)
May
2001
No
I've managed to keep my foot out of my mouth, my favourite
fast food place still serves big beef burgers and delicious lamb
Doners, and we don't walk through desinfected mats on our way to
work. Actually, most people here have experienced those gruesome
piles of burning carcasses only through television just like
most of you.
The
friendly people from this year's Cognitive
Science Conference
will kindly allow me to present one of my experiments on interactive
problem solving in Edinburgh. Hope to see all of you there...
December
2000
Check
out the new School
of Psychology Live Web Cam
(facing towards the Civic Centre and the Millenium Stadium). By
its help I now can look out of the window without having to turn
away from the screen! Andif you are fortunate to have a sufficiently
fast connectionyou might even see the seagulls circling around
the department. (I'm certainly listening to them just now...)
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The
South-Western view from the Psychology Tower features Cardiff's
castle in front of the 'Millenium Stadium', as well as Penarth
and the sea in the background. [More
pictures of Cardiff >>.]
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1999
In
September 1999, I relocated myself and a truck full of junk (mainly
books) to Cardiff
(the capital
of Wales ,
UK). So far, I've spent the vast majority of my time on British
soil in the School
of Psychology
of Cardiff University
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