122 search results for “intergroup helping” in the Public website
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Inquiry-based learning: smart tools help lecturers adapt their courses
Engaged, active students who can see the links within their discipline. These are key aims of the University vision on teaching and learning, but how do you achieve them? An interdisciplinary research team led by ICLON has developed an inventive method that helps lecturers do just that.
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New Year's resolutions for 2020? We'll help you out!
More exercise, a healthier diet, more time to yourself: we make resolutions every year, but they often don't make it past the end of January. To help you succeed this year, we have compiled a list of New Year's resolutions you can put into practice at the University!
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International Studies helped Nassim Abba broaden his horizon: ‘Everyone brings their own outlook with them’
Nassim was in the first cohort of students who began the bachelor’s programme in International Studies in 2012. His foreign classmates changed his outlook on the world. He now advises managers and civil servants on issues in higher education and internationalisation. His international perspective helps…
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Vivian Kraaij
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Leiden Students help Create The Hague Manifesto to celebrate UN @ 70
The Hague Project Peace & Justice, in cooperation with Dr. Alanna O’Malley of the Leiden University Institute for History, organized a one-day conference on October 23rd, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the United Nations. Students of the ‘A History of the United Nations’ elective course of the…
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Schadenfreude and the role in social relations
Leiden psychologist Wilco van Dijk and communication scientist Jaap Ouwerkerk of VU University Amsterdam published a book about the emotion Schadenfreude. The authors describe what the emotion Schadenfreude really is, when people experience the emotion, and what role it plays in social relations.
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Self- and group-identity in the process of quitting smoking
This project examines the role of self- and group-identities in smoking-cessation.
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Why citizen participation is not helping to stop environmental pollution in Indonesia
More than three quarters of the 237 million Indonesian population has no access to tap water. They are dependent on water from rivers often polluted by industry. Laure d’Hondt conducted research into why it is so difficult to tackle these polluters and will defend her PhD dissertation on 17 October.
- European Union Diplomacy
- Volume 11 (2016)
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Tracing the Past. Detecting prehistoric remains with the help of Data Science and Citizens
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Book Workshop, Egbert Bos: Understanding Medieval Latin with the Help of Middle Dutch
Debate
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eLaw Open Minded #3 'How machine learning has helped 45.000 people fight their traffic fines'
Lecture, Open Minded
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Colloquium: Changing parsing routines in the native language...with the help of experience
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Fall 2015
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Can adopting a Braudelian perspective help explain contemporary Mediterranean migration patterns? The oceanic turn, global history and the longue
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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Who’s that Horse? Early Islamic Works that helped shape the Stereotype of the Mounted Arab (Bedouin)
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Book series
Diplomatic Studies (DIST) is a peer-reviewed book series that encourages original work on the theory and practice, processes and outcomes of diplomacy.
- Volume 12 (2017)
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Combatting racism and discrimination, a view from the European Parliament
Lecture
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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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This Week’s Discoveries | 10 May 2016
Lecture
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Rethinking the Role of Ideology in Genocide, Atrocities and Mass Killing
Lecture