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Managers play an important role in inclusiveness in organisations 12 November 2018
Team leaders and other immediate supervisors play an important role in facilitating inclusiveness within public organisations. This is the finding of ...
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‘It’s time to breathe new life into the United Nations’ 01 November 2018
Historian Alanna O’Malley has been appointed to a brand-new Professorial Chair in United Nations Studies in Peace and Justice in The Hague. This extra...
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Focus Honours Community on internationals and The Hague 01 November 2018
The study association of honours education SLHC established an international commission concerned with the closer involvement of international student...
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Meet researcher David Ehrhardt 01 November 2018
Scientists of the faculty of Governance and Global Affairs research completely different subject, among which terrorism, cybercrime and migration. In ...
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The Hague Program for Cyber Norms welcomes Visiting Fellow Arun Sukumar 30 October 2018
We are delighted to welcome Arun Sukumar as Visiting Fellow of The Hague Program for Cyber Norms at Leiden University’s Institute of Security and Glob...
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What makes a man into a murderer? 29 October 2018
It was a huge task, but it was worth it: Marieke Liem and her research group have completed a database of all murders committed in the Netherlands ove...
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PhD thesis on citizen participation nominated for public administration prize 18 October 2018
Citizens and government collaborate increasingly, for exampe in neighborhood prevention teams. Assistant professor Carola van Eijk looks into these ki...
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Call for interns - Spring 2019 16 October 2018
The Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies is offering two internships on a full-time basis in spring 2019.
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Jeroen Romeijn wins Best Paper Award at ECPR 2018 11 October 2018
The Convenors of the Standing Group on Interest Groups and the ECPR 2018 Section Chairs, have announced the winners of the best paper awards.
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From ideals to actions at the international One Young World summit 09 October 2018
Thinking up solutions for global issues such as environmental pollution and poverty. This is what young people from all over the world will be doing a...
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Criminologen plaatsen vraagtekens bij beroemde levenslooptheorie 08 October 2018
How do perpetrators of notorious crimes integrate in society after their imprisonment? Marieke Liem and Daan Weggemans investigated this in in-depth i...
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The Hague scientists on the foiled Russian hacker attack 05 October 2018
The Military Information and Security Service (MIVD) prevented a Russian hacker attack on the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OP...
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‘Woolly’ King's Speech reflects broad coalition 19 September 2018
The 2018 King's Speech was a string of statements containing little or no substance. It was obvious that, in an attempt to keep all the coalition part...
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What makes peace sustainable? 17 September 2018
‘Realising we have shared ancestors and that our past is dynamic makes us more accepting of others.’ Sada Mire is an archaeologist at Leiden Universit...
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‘More microplastics in the environment than stars in the Milky Way' 11 September 2018
Microplastics are everywhere: in the ocean, in cooking salt and even in animals. Should that worry us? 'Yes,' said environmental scientist Thijs Bosk...