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Prof. Marijtje van Duijn is a Full Professor of Statistics specializing in Social Network Analysis at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology. She holds multiple leadership roles including Chair of the Sociology Department and Vice Chair of the Ethics Committee. Her expertise spans statistical modeling of social networks, multilevel analysis, and bullying dynamics.
Education:
- PhD in Statistics (University of Groningen, 1993)
- MSc in Econometrics/Applied Statistics (University of Groningen, 1988, Cum Laude)
Research Interests: Prof. van Duijn focuses on advancing statistical methodologies for social networks, analyzing bullying/victimization patterns in schools, family dynamics, and corruption in public institutions. Her work integrates quantitative techniques with real-world applications in education and policy.
Articles Overview: Recent research explores integration of experience-sampling methodologies with social network assessments, multi-actor family networks, and statistical modeling of social interaction dynamics. Themes include network dynamics, bullying mechanisms, and policy-relevant analyses of corruption and educational systems.
Awards:
- 2021 Commendation for Promoting Academic Integrity
- 2013 Awards for contributions to social network processes and methodology
Advisees & Grants: Supervised PhD theses on bullying norms and corruption mechanisms. Engaged in grants related to statistical modeling and social policy.
Labs/Teams: Active in interdisciplinary teams including the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology, and collaborations with institutions like the University of Washington and University of Illinois.




