27 October 2021

Professor Robert Thornberg is included on Expertscape’s list of experts on bullying.

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Expertscape publishes rankings in health-related fields. One of their latest rankings includes leading researchers in the field of bullying, and one of these is Robert Thornberg from LiU’s Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning.

Robert Thornberg has been listed for his achievement of publishing 22 scientific articles in highly regarded journals over the past ten years. The ranking is based on 5812 scientific articles about bullying published in the international medical database PubMed since 2011.

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