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Unravelling the complexity of HIV/AIDS
Dr. Josien de Klerk, Associate professor in Global Public Health at Leiden University College The Hague recently published some of her work on HIV/AIDS. In collaboration with a team of interdisciplinary researchers from the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development she came to the conclusion…
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Blog Post | Public Diplomacy and the Politics of Uncertainty
In this blog post, Paweł Surowiec and Ilan Manor draw on insights from their edited volume Public Diplomacy and the Politics of Uncertainty.
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Corona policy at the University: a continuous puzzle
With the new academic year just around the corner, many more students and lecturers will soon be coming to the University. What are we doing to keep our campus safe? We spoke to Martijn Ridderbos, Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board, about the new Campus Protocol, which enters into force on 31 August.…
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Statistician Aad van der Vaart Knight in the Order of the Dutch Lion
During a symposium in honour of his 60th birthday, statistician Aad van der Vaart received the royal award of Knight in the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands. Colleagues talk about his significance for their field and how they got to know him. ‘The collaborations with Aad have been one of the great…
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They want a seat in The Hague City Council
Many students, staff and alumni of Leiden University are politically active. In the run-up to the local elections on 21 March, candidates in The Hague and Leiden explain why you should vote for them, and what they want to do if they are elected. In this article, it is the turn of the candidates in The…
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Blog Post | From the margins to the front line: Central Eastern European diplomacy in the light of Russia’s attack on Ukraine
Russia’s premeditated attack on Ukraine in February 2022 changed not only the security landscape of Europe. It also altered – at least for now – the structures of leadership and influence within the West.
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Confidence is the byword for Director of Research Lotte van Dillen
Lotte van Dillen has every confidence in the Executive Board of new-style Institute Psychology. ‘If we work on the basis of everyone’s good intentions, we’re going to do great.’ If you lack confidence, you’re not the kind of person to jump on your bike and go off to Sicily. Want to find out more about…
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European foreign policy after a crisis: change and continuity
‘Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy.’ That is the title of Nikki Ikani’s book that was published last month. We asked the writer five questions about her book. Presentation: 5 & 20 April.
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Confidence is the byword for Director of Research Lotte van Dillen
Lotte van Dillen has every confidence in the Executive Board of new-style Institute Psychology. ‘If we work on the basis of everyone’s good intentions, we’re going to do great.’ If you lack confidence, you’re not the kind of person to jump on your bike and go off to Sicily. Want to find out more about…
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Corona statistics, Corona uncertainty
Lecture, online
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This Week’s Discoveries | 9 October 2018
Lecture
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Leadership and inclusiveness in public organizations
PhD Defence
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University Governance from an Agency Theory Perspective: Opening the Black Box
PhD Defence
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The Grid: Making A Universal Migration Regime
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Jan van Haaren brings Football Analysis to the Florence Nightingale Colloquium
Lecture, including drinks and nibbles at the FooBar
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CPP Colloquium with Joel Anderson: The Democratization of Autonomy
Lecture
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Dies natalis
Festival, University ceremony
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CADS Research Seminar | Ecological Perspectives on Indian Multilingualism
Lecture
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ASCL Seminar: The Economics and Politics of Ghana’s Policy Experiments 1957-2011/2018
Lecture, Seminar
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Documentary screening on a mining conflict in KwaZulu-Natal: This land
Arts and Culture, Film screening
- ELS Lab Meetings - Journal Club: The Role of Empirical Data in Different Domains of Law
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National parliaments and the scrutiny of European integration. Fixed routines vs. emergency politics?
Lecture
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Border Control in Transformation: New Avenues for Research
Leiden Socio-Legal Series Lecture
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Play by the Rules?
PhD Defence
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Masterclass: The Academy and the World of Policy
Course, Masterclass
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The case for moral perception
Lecture
- Parliamentarisation from the top? Success and failure in European Parliament empowerment
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Richard Ned Lebow
Lecture
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Trayectorias de (des)movilización de la sociedad civil chilena: post-trauma, gobernabilidad y neoliberalismo en la restauración democrática (1990-2010)
PhD Defence
- Postponed: Online book launch 'Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy'
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Diversity, equity and inclusion in the sciences and beyond
Symposium
- Volume 10 (2015)
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About the programme
The master’s degree Law and Society: Governance and Global Development is organised by the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society, in collaboration with colleagues from the Department of Criminology, the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, the Faculty of Humanities and the International…
- Volume 4 (2009)
- Volume 6 (2011)
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Public Administration
You are about to start your Master's programme in MSc. Public Administration at Leiden University in The Hague, The Netherlands. Make sure you are well prepared and get your studies off to a good start.
- Volume 2 (2007)
- Volume 8 (2013)
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The Terrorism Research Initiative (TRI) in a Nutshell
With 16 research institutions and more than 120 individual scholars from more than 30 countries in its ranks, the Terrorism Research Initiative (TRI) constitutes one of the largest research consortia in the field of Terrorism Studies.
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Institutions for Conflict Resolution
Institutions for Conflict Resolution in Leiden focuses on how the judiciary is able to prevent and solve problems.
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They want to be in Leiden's council
Many students and members of staff at Leiden University are politically active. In the run up to the local elections on 21 March candidates in The Hague and Leiden explain why you should vote for them, and what they want to do if they are elected. In this article, the Leiden candidates.
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Healthcare and population health: AI research in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
‘Our health is the area that stands to gain most from artificial intelligence.’ The three universities in Zuid-Holland are helping make these gains. Three researchers talk about their collaborative research into AI for health, drug discovery and healthcare in the AI knowledge cluster in Zuid-Holland.…
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Why we need to co-create knowledge for sustainability – and why this is easier said than done
Recent debates on energy transitions and poverty illustrate the social ecological complexities of sustainability problems. These cannot be tackled by single academic disciplines – nor by academics alone. In this blog, Marja Spierenburg reflects on the need for, and challenges of ‘transdisciplinarity…
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Pieter's Corner: How useful is deprivation of liberty?
A new bill is currently under debate in the Netherlands, advocating raising the prison sentence for manslaughter from 15 to 25 years. ‘This very serious crime (...) evokes feelings of disgust and insecurity in society’, Dutch Minister for Justice and Security Grapperhaus comments on the sentence that…
- Reason of state and intelligence secrecy: The case of German intelligence legislation
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Interrogating Speculative Futures: A workshop on the politics of imagining a future with(out) chronic illness
Course, Online Workshop
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Migrant Rights, Voting, and Resocialization: Suffrage in Chile and Ecuador, 1925-2020
PhD Defence
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The Polish challenge: Can and should courts decide on the supremacy of EU law?
Lecture
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Lessen uit de Toeslagenaffaire voor duurzame rechtspraak
Lecture