3,269 search results for “environmental science” in the Public website
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Recycling the Past: Tzu-chi Waste Recycling and the Cultural Politics of Nostalgia in Taiwan
PhD Defence
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Symposium Conspiracy Culture: Conspiracy and Paranoia in Literature and Popular Culture
Debate
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Mixed Methods in the Research of the Netherlands Court of Audit
Lecture
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Finding planets outside our solar system with radio astronomy
Lecture, This Week's Discoveries
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ASCL Seminar: Opening Sub-Saharan Africa's demographic window: age structure and the timing of African development
Lecture
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Jean Monnet seminar - Brexit: A View from London
Lecture
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Jean Monnet seminar: European Values under Threat - the EU-Russia-US Triangle
Lecture
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Reflections on the Second Decade of Economic and Monetary Union
Debate
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From Background Noise to Alarm Bells: Towards Inclusive Climate Action
Debate
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Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ)
CERQ is a questionnaire measuring cognitive coping strategies developed by Dr. Nadia Garnefski and Dr. Vivian Kraaij.
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Strategic research into and development of best practice for, predictive modelling on behalf of Dutch Cultural Resource Management
Are predictive archaeological maps a reliable tool to play an important role in the spatial planning? One of the goals of this project was to develop best practices for the production and application of the models.
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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.
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Late Pre-colonial and Early Colonial Entanglements of Venezuela with the Caribbean
This research project is an integral part of its mother-programme NEXUS1492 ERC Synergy Project directed by Prof. Corinne Hofman. Overarchingly, it aims at understanding and bridging from the archaeological perspective the late pre-colonial and early colonial history of the Southeastern Caribbean macroregion…
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2018 Hall of Fame
Over the past year, many of our staff and students have won prizes, been awarded a substantial grant or been appointed to an academic association or a position in public life. All of these are good reasons to include them in our 2018 Hall of Fame. We are proud of them all.
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Call for Contributions: Third conference of the Law and Development Research Network
From 19 to 21 September 2018 the third annual conference of the Law and Development Research Network (LDRN) will take place at Leiden University. The theme of the conference will be 'Interfaces'.
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Special anniversary celebration for Leiden University: 440 years
The celebration of Leiden's Dies Natalis on Monday 9 February in the Pieterskerk was extra special this year and was attended by many prominent guests. This was the kick-off of the special 88th Lustrum (five-year) celebrations in 2015.
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Pieter's Corner: Confidence in the future?
After a long period of formation, the Rutte III cabinet presented itself on 26 October 2017. The coalition agreement on which ministers will build is called ‘Vertrouwen in de toekomst’ ('Confidence in the future'). But what impact will this new cabinet have on our future? We asked our researchers in…
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Interview with Professor Ken Meier: 'Protests, a representative government and the role of leadership'
Professor Ken Meier is one of the most prominent researchers of the world in the field of Public Administration. Meier holds appointments as a professor of Public Administration at Cardiff School of Business (Wales), a professor of bureaucracy and democracy at Leiden University (The Netherlands), research…
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The archaeology of face masks: ‘Face masks layers will be a huge help for future archaeologists’
From one year to the next, face masks have started to appear in the environment. As the masks are discarded, they end up in the top soil, in sediment layers, and in refuse heaps. In a couple of generations archaeologists will study the layer that has already been labeled the Face Mask Horizon. Current…
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Seeking balance in a changing world and university
The world around us is changing. What does that mean for the future of Europe, on this turbulent world stage? And what does it mean for our teaching, and for the expectations that Leiden University has of its students? These were the key questions during the opening of the 2018-2019 academic year on…
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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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Bitter truths: Common-pool resources, industrialisation, and the global history of Central Asian wormwood
Lecture
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A functional-cognitive perspective on the psychology of learning
Lecture, Sylvius Lecture
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KABK Design / Research Club
Debate
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The EU Global Strategy – Urban Agenda for the EU Nexus: The role of cities in implementing the EUGS
Lecture
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Investigating palaeoclimate variability in the Iberian peninsula during the last glacial period and implications for Neanderthal disappearance
PhD Defence
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Living standards in Tsarist and Early Soviet Central Asia: Can we study them? Why do they matter?
Lecture
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Art & Activism: Resilience Techniques in Times of Crisis
Conference
- Growth of graphene on liquid copper: an operando surface X-ray diffraction and optical microscopy study
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Grotius Dialogue on Energy in International Trade Law: Concepts, Regulation and Changing Markets
Lecture
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The South Caucasus – Importance for the OSCE and the EU?
Debate
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lecture
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The Political Ecology of Crisis and Revolt: Rural Development, Agrarian Change and the Environment in Egypt
Debate, LUCIS Panel Discussion
- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2018 - 2019
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‘Calendar Propaganda’ of Human Rights? Historical Perspectives on the United Nations’ Global Observances
Conference
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Engagements with the Contemporary: The Humanities in, on, and beyond Crises
Conference
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Book presentation: Opium’s Long Shadow: From Asian Revolt to Global Drug Control
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Hearing Heat: An Anthropocene Acoustemology
Lecture, The 6th Adriaan Gerbrands Lecture
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Africa, 60 years of independence
Conference
- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2019-2020
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The Yangtze and the Rhine: A historical conference
Conference
- How surface species drive product distribution during ammonia oxidation, STM and AP-XPS study
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25 years of Palaeolithic Research at Schöningen (Germany)
One-day symposium
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Gongming shehui (Civil society) and the prospect of democratization in China
Lecture
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Is Microplastic Pollution Really a Major Risk to the Environment?
Lecture
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The Court at 75 and Hopes for its Future
Debate
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Presentations and Lectures
Members of our research team give different types of presentations and lectures.
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Workshop: Where are the Women after Resolution 1325?
Conference
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On not seeing like a state: How archaeology can inform critiques of the inevitability of hierarchy, dispossession, and disconnection of the human
Lecture, Faculty Lecture