1,111 search results for “governance for sustainability” in the Public website
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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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Discoverer of the Year Paul Behrens: ‘We’re running out of time’
Earlier this year, the public voted environmental scientist Paul Behrens Discoverer of the Year 2018. Behrens is an interdisciplinary scientist who wants to understand our impact on the planet. ‘Unfortunately, we are not doing enough. Huge changes are underway and we’re running out of time to avoid…
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Leiden Learner Corpus
First set up in 2015, the Language Learner Corpus (LLC) project collected language data of over 150 language students. We have now launched new communicative tasks to collect longitudinal data of language learners at Leiden University.
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Awards and Grants 2018
An overview of awards and prizes granted to our staff and students in 2018, as well as special appointments and royal distinctions.
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Erasmus+ for Traineeships
Bachelor, Master
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1 Junior Lecturer/PhD candidate related to applying eDNA to human impact stressors
Science, Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML)
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Erasmus+ for Studies
Bachelor, Master, PhD
- Research seminar on ‘Cyberspace and (In)Stability’
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FGGA Research Seminar: The Politics of Rule-Making in the United States
Lecture, Research Seminar
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A 36-ditch effort
An Institute of Environmental Sciences, ambitious goals for energy, water and CO2 emissions. Leiden University plans to take the lead on sustainability - in research, teaching and raising awareness.
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Leiden biology student finalist UN youth delegate
Roel Wouters (24), a biology student at Leiden University, is a finalist in the election for UN youth delegate for Biodiversity and Food. The digital polls open for a week on Friday 22 October. Under-30s can vote for Roel at www.stemroel.nl.
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Five Leiden professors installed as Medical Delta professors
On 2 November, nine professors were simultaneously inaugurated as ‘Medical Delta Professor’ at Leiden University, LUMC, Delft University of Technology, Erasmus University and Erasmus MC. With an appointment at a minimum of two of these five academic institutions, they combine technology and healthcare…
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Update Humanities Campus: circular dismantling Cluster Zuid
The renovation of Cluster Zuid (Van Eyckhof-Van Wijkplaats) is the third project in the development of the Humanities Campus. The circular dismantling of Cluster Zuid has started.
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Circular economy essential to keep the earth turning
A circular economy in which all resources are reused is a prerequisite for a sustainable world. As EU president, the Netherlands can give a firm impetus to this economic shift. This is the message of Leiden Professor of Industrial Ecology, Arnold Tukker, in his inaugural lecture on 26 February.
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The Food Citizens? conference
On Friday 4th February 2022 we welcomed in hybrid format (in person and online live streaming) 154 registered participants, of which 97 online, to present the first results of the Food Citizens? ERC Consolidator project.
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Province, universities and businesses to collaborate on circular South Holland
The province of South Holland is to collaborate with industry, the three LDE universities Leiden Delft and Erasmus, and the University of Wageningen in a knowledge and innovation programme to speed up the transition to a circular economy. The programme, ACCEZ, is expected to generate new knowledge.
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A first glimpse at the new SRON building
SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research is moving. The headquarters of the institute will relocate to the Science Campus of Leiden University. In October 2019, the first pile was officially put into the ground; in 2021, the building will be ready for use. A first glimpse at the building that will…
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Quantifying the need of phosphorus of smallholder farms in tropical regions
Smallholder farms in tropical regions can double their crop production by 2030 compared to 2015, a study finds to which José Mogollón (Institute of Environmental Sciences) contributed. But to achieve this, the farmers must increase the input of phosphorus beyond what is currently foreseen. The study…
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Unilever Research Prize for master student Lukas Kiefer
Leiden Biology student Lukas Kiefer has won the Unilever Research Prize 2018 for his research into efficient production of a new antibiotic. Kiefer: ‘I want to make biological medicines available to people in need.'
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Efficient phosphorus use can prevent cropland expansion
More efficient use of phosphorus fertilisers would make it possible to meet food demand in 2050, without using more of the world’s land for agriculture. This is what environmental scientists José Mogollón and colleagues have discovered by working out various future scenarios for food production and…
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Grant for development of artificial green fuels
Researchers at Leiden University have been awarded a €4 million EU grant to develop climate-neutral fuels. With this money they will expand the broad research community that focuses on green energy. If we work together, we can make the rapid progress that is needed, says Prof. Huub de Groot, Professor…
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More-than-Planet exhibition gives perspective
What is Planet A? A new exhibition in the Old Observatory sheds light on how we all have different perceptions of earth. In five art installations, visitors are confronted with their own beliefs and how these differ from those of others.
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Knowledge for a Better (Global) World
Inaugural Lecture
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Leiden Asia Year: EU-China Seminar on a Circular Economy
Seminar
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Liveable Planet congres: Lokaal beleid voor een leefbare planeet
Conference
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Visit by Members of Parliament highlights interdisciplinary research and collaboration
High-quality education, research involving multiple faculties, collaboration between universities and central government funding to make all this possible: these were the topics covered in a working visit of the Standing Committee for Education, Culture and Science (OCW) to the Association of Universities…
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Liveable Planet lunch meeting - Archaeo-inspired solutions: Mobilizing the past to shape a better Anthropocene
Lecture
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Blockchain, smart contracts & decentralized autonomous organisations
Seminar
- Triple E lectures
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The Future of the United Nations: Time For Change
Lecture
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South American Cities and Frontiers: An Analysis of Regional Integration From the Mercocities Network
Lecture
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Global Ethics: A Utilitarian Approach
Debate, StepTalks
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European Election Dilemmas
The European Elections are approaching and we get to take a trip to our local polling station. But the turnout in the Netherlands is likely to be low and who exactly do we get to vote for? Rik de Ruiter, Associate Professor at the Institute of Public Administration, explains the two political dilemmas…
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Incomes at the bottom and the top.
Lecture
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Chasing Kleptocrats' Loot: Assessing the Global Campaign Against Grand Corruption
Lecture
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Porosity in Port City Territories
Lecture
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Climate Chaos Teach-In
Debate, Teach-In
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CSPPR seminar: Should We Stay or Should We Go? Electoral Effects of Dropping Out of Coalition Talks
Lecture
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This Week’s Discoveries | 31 January 2017
Lecture
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Empires of the Weak: The Real Story of European Expansion and the Creation of the New World Order
Lecture
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Leadership in Progress: New Avenues in Studying and Developing Public and Political Leadership
Conference, Conference PUPOL: Public and Political Leadership
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Blockchain as a Disruptive Technology: A Research Agenda for IR.
Lecture
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The EU and Eastern Partnership Countries: An Inside-Out Analysis and Strategic Assessment
Conference, Final Conference EU-STRAT
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Liveable communities lunch meeting - How to use the nitrogen crisis to tackle other major crises
Lecture
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Learning from Ancient Water Systems
Lecture
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The Ties that Bind: The Role of Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-European Relations
Debate, StepTalks
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Violent Conflict and Peace Building in the Era of Climate Change
Seminar
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - China and global climate change
Lecture
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Code red: we're barely prepared for a borderless crisis
Worldwide, countries are barely prepared for major borderless crises such as extreme natural disasters or other unexpected calamities that destabilise society, Professor of Political Science, Arjen Boin, warns. In his inaugural address on 23 October he makes some recommendations.
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Citizenship, Migration & Global Transformation: an interdisciplinary research project
A research team of fifteen people – representing domains such as political economy, international relations, law, history and public administration - will work on the interdisciplinary programme Citizenship, Migration and Global Transformation. Leiden University has granted 3.5 million euro's to the…