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Support and community
If you need any help with your research or if you encounter problems during your PhD track, Leiden University provides several different types of support for PhD candidates. There are also groups, networks and communities in which you can meet other PhD candidates.
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Zeynep Anli
Researcher and project coordinator, working mainly on Leiden Ranking and various European Union projects on research assessment, open science, organizational research, bibliometric data, gender analysis and data curation.
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Gerhard Burger
Gerhard Burger (M.Sc.) is a PhD student at the Division of Drug Discovery & Safety
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Emma Devereux
Emma Devereux is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Archaeology.
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Effective Communication: Standing Up for Yourself Without Damaging Relationships
As a PhD candidate, your research demands precision, creativity, and intense focus. Yet, navigating people—supervisors, promotors, co-authors, committee members—can feel more complex than navigating your dataset or experiment. Maybe you’ve held back from raising a concern in a meeting. Or avoided negotiating…
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Michelle Achterberg
Michelle Achterberg is a postdoctoral researcherat Leiden University and Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Sacrifice and Social Imaginary in Hellenistic Kos
An intriguing aspect of the epigraphic evidence for the sale of priesthoods from Hellenistic Kos is the unusually large number of sacrificial prescriptions addressed to various groups within the local population. Previous scholarship has explained these rules either as economic measures designed to…
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Eric van Dijk says farewell as Professor of Social Psychology: 'Economics and psychology are no longer separate disciplines'
What interests and motives shape how people cooperate, clash and place their trust in one another? For more than 36 years, Van Dijk explored these questions using experimental games in the laboratory. 'Games strip complex issues back to their core.'
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Liesbeth van Vliet
Liesbeth works as of 2019 as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Health, Medical and Neuropsychology. Before joining the Department, she worked as a Researcher/Research Fellow at Nivel (2008-2012 & 2015-2018); UMC Utrecht (2016); OLVG (2017-2018); and King’s College London, Dept of Palliative…