1,878 search results for “discriminatie en gelijke behandeling” in the Public website
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A snapshot from Saqqara: 45 years of excavations
In the past, the Dutch community living in Cairo made an annual visit to the then Leiden-only mission to Saqqara. They would come out and have a nice picnic together with the excavation team and visit the monumental New Kingdom tombs. The current Leiden-Turin expedition would very much like to revive…
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Leiden’s BA Religious Studies programme ranked #1 in The Netherlands
The BA Religious Studies programme has been awarded the label 'Topopleiding' (Top Education) in the Keuzegids 2021.
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NWO TOP grants for two Leiden chemists
Using photosynthesis to generate energy, or using enzymes to effectively produce biofuel; Leiden chemists Huub de Groot en Hermen Overkleeft have both obtained an NWO TOP funding for their pioneering research. With the money they can take on new PhD students.
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Eritrean regime trades its own nationals in a billion-dollar trafficking business
The human trafficking of Eritrean refugees is a booming business, where money is made with smuggling people, but also using violence, hostage situations and even torture. Modern communication methods like money transfer via mobile phones play a vital role in this, conclude professor Mirjam van Reisen…
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Delegation from Leiden University visits Mexico
A delegation from Leiden University will be visiting Mexico from 21 to 25 October. The visit aims to strengthen the ties between Mexican universities and Leiden University.
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Indonesian resistance hero and Leiden student Irawan Soejono is given a face
To mark its 75th anniversary, the Netherlands War Graves Foundation is publishing a portrait of a war victim every week this year. On 24 January the drawing of Irawan Soejono, a Leiden student and Indonesian resistance member, was unveiled at the Groenesteeg cemetery in Leiden, the place where Soejono…
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Student team invents Suckerspheres: sustainable alternative for microplastic
A Leiden Groningen student team has reached the European finals of the BISC-E competition. In this annual competition students have to come up with a sustainable solution to a major social problem. The team invented Suckerspheres: a natural alternative to the plastic microbeads that are still widely…
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Opposing the French participle clause
The Dutch phrase ‘ijs en weder dienende’ (literally, ‘ice and weather serving’) is a good example of what is known as a participle clause and is perhaps one of the most unfathomable grammatical constructions in Dutch. For what (or who) is serving whom (or what)? It actually means ‘ice and weather permitting’.…
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Combating loneliness in Living Lab
Master's students of Vitality & Ageing work together with older individuals in the so-called ‘Living Lab’ to combat loneliness. You can watch four brief video’s that show their creative solutions for the course ‘the older individual’ that is coordinated by health psychologist Sandra van Dijk and former…
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Record number of registrations for PhD course microscopy
‘Microscopy is by far the least understood, most inefficiently operated, and the most abused of all laboratory instruments,’ reads the quote on the office wall of microscopy unit supporters Joost Willemse en Gerda Lamers. It describes exactly why the two developed the microscopy course for starting…
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Robbert Visser wins Political Science Master’s Thesis Prize 2017
Robbert Visser has won the Political Science Master’s Thesis Prize 2017. His study in the field of Political Theory is the latest milestone along Visser’s (in his words) ‘long road to the master’s title’. The jury was impressed by his work: 'Deeply engaging, providing a critical and balanced analysis,…
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Students map Milky Way with dwarf stars
Isabel van Vledder and Dieuwertje van der Vlugt, 2 astronomy students from Leiden University, have mapped the entire Milky Way galaxy in dwarf stars for the first time. This result is the most comprehensive model ever for the distribution of these stars. The findings appear in a new paper in Monthly…
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Record sum Leiden Science Run for refugee scholars
The Leiden Science Run 2019 has raised a record sum of 12,135 euros for refugee student foundation UAF. No less than 101 teams – also a record – and the sponsors CORPUS and Janssen Biologics raised the amount.
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The Hague set to become 'knowledge city that knows no borders'
‘The Hague is rapidly developing to become a knowledge city and Leiden University is making an important contribution to this development.' These were the words with which alderman Joris Wijsmuller opened The Hague Day of Architecture on Saturday 20 May 2017. Wijnhaven was the focal point of the day…
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LDE minor focuses on resources needed for energy transition
European dependence on Russian gas, earthquake damage in Groningen and the changing climate: the call for an energy transition is getting louder. This transition will be accompanied by an increasing demand for 'new' raw materials. The Geo-Resources for the Future minor looks at exactly that developm…
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Awarded research project Next Generation ImmunoDermatology: Towards Biomarker-driven Dermatology practice in the Netherlands
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has, within the framework of Research along Routes by Consortia (NWA-ORC), awarded the research project Next Generation Immuno-Dermatology (NGID) with a prestigious grant of 11.7 MEuro. NGID is a nationwide, large-scale project to unravel novel biomarkers for six different…
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Young Diplomat Conference: ‘Alliances are forged over lunch’
The year is 2032 and the Arctic ice cap has melted causing new trade routes to emerge. This case is the focal point of the Young Diplomat Conference during which honours participants spend a weekend as diplomats solving disputes between countries.
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Book presentation: 'Wilders gewogen', 15 years in Dutch politcs
Boekpresentatie
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CANCELLED: Leiden Papyrology lecture 2020
Lecture
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2nd Alumniday LUCSoR
Alumni Event
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Defence Sylvia van Zanen
PhD Defence
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Syrië-dag in het RMO
Conference
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SAILS Symposium - Artificial Intelligence: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
GEANNULEERD
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Research experiences abroad
Lecture, Colonial Global History Seminar COGLOSS
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Diversity and Inclusiveness
Conference
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Language, Education and Identity in Africa
Conference
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Kinderen van de Bouschraschool
Lecture, History Brown Bag Seminar
- Let's Talk
- Leiden+ Event
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Islamitisch basisonderwijs in Nederland
PhD Defence
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Niko Tinbergen lecture 2019: Stem cells, mini organs and eternal life
Lecture
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Islam in Kunst
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Deep learning for tomographic reconstruction with limited data
PhD Defence
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Methodological obstacles in causal inference: confounding, missing data, and measurement error
PhD Defence
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Role of near-surface environment in tuning electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction and H2 evolution reaction
PhD Defence
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Fryske taalplanning: Wat Frysk? / Friese taalplanning: Welk Fries?
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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This Week's Discoveries | 19 November 2019
Lecture
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Essays on Welfare Benefits, Employment, and Crime
PhD Defence
- Huizinga Lecture
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Eerstejaarsvoorlichting
Career and apply for jobs
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LUCSoR Opening of the Academic Year
Lecture
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Urban Legends from the Middle Ages until now
Lecture, Symposium Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde
- Lectures in Discourse Studies
- Construction Grammar Discussion Group (2019-2020)
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Publications
Electronic versions of our publications can be obtained by sending an e-mail to Esther van den Bos: bosejvanden@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- Online Career Week 8-12 June
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Negotiating Citizenship(s) during the Ottoman Tanzimat in Damascus
Lecture
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Urban Contemporary: Grounding & Centering
Arts and leisure
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Orientalists Day
Conference
- Kaiser Spring Lectures 2020