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- Triple E lectures
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Symposium OpenUP!
Festival
- Seasons of Interdisciplinarity: Spring of Big Data
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Graduation Students Second Cohort Executive Master’s Programme Cyber Security
Graduation
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Boosting mass spectrometry-based analytics for biopharma
PhD Defence
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Innovators for Peace and Justice
Interactive panel discussion
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NCOH Science Café
Conference
- What's New?! fall lecture series
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This Week’s Discoveries | 8 March 2016
Lecture
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New perspectives on the export of North Korean labour
Conference
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Cees Snoek
Lecture
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Webinar Governance of Sustainability: Become the Future Change Agent
Study Information, Webinar Master Governance of Sustainability
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Predicting medicine behaviour in the brain: from crystal ball to mathematical model
Lecture
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The Changing Dynamics of global health issues: Encouraging or discouraging?
Debate, Integration Chatroom
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55th Leiden-London Meeting: Free movement straining at the seams? Plus: BREXIT Panel discussion
Conference
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Dr. Sarah Giest on Big Data for Local Policymaking: Fad or Fast Track?
Lecture
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Christopher Handy
Lecture
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Joan van der Waals colloquium
Van der Waals colloquium
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NCOH Annual Scientific Meeting 2018
Conference
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Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Chapter Meeting
Conference
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Opening TERRA-Dunes Research Platform
Conference, Opening
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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This Week’s Discoveries | 11 December 2018
Lecture
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LCN2 Seminar: Dynamics on lattices
Lecture
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Artificial Intelligence Responsibility Gaps and Meaningful Human Control
Public Ethics Talk
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LUCL Colloquium: Learning a Complex Grammar
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium: Spring 2014
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Libya's political divide and recent efforts at state-building and reconciliation
Lecture
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Managing group work
Didactics
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Fortress Europe needs its citizens
Lecture, Studium Generale
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How to design a course (UTQ module)
Didactics
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Pieter's Corner: Open Science
On 20 September 2019, the opening drinks for the Open Science Community Leiden will be held at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. Open science is the approach to science aimed at making scientific research accessible, reproducible, and freely available to people within and outside the academic…
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‘We couldn't really celebrate our vaccine being approved, but we were over the moon’
On 11 March, pharmaceutical company Janssen received approval to launch its corona vaccine on the European market. This made Janssen the fourth company to be given the green light by the European Medicines Agency. As Lead of the Janssen Campus in the Netherlands, Biology alumnus Bart van Zijll Langhout…
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Science and education policy
YAL raises its voice on policy matters.
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Virologist Eric Snijder: ‘Vaccination will be going well in 2021’
The research group of Eric Snijder, Professor of Molecular Virology (LUMC), has been conducting research on coronaviruses for decades. Then in March this year their work accelerated at an unprecedented rate. The first new results are now available: insight into how the virus replicates.
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Teaching Prize winner Ayo Adedokun: teaching is a calling
‘Teaching is not merely a profession; it’s a calling.’ These were the words of Ayo Adedokun on winning the LUS Teaching Prize at the opening of the academic year on 6 September. The prize is for the best lecturer of the year.
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Alumna Akke de Hoog: ‘My work is teaching me how to think in terms of opportunities’
Akke de Hoog (26) helps asylum seekers whose application has been rejected to plan their future and voluntary return to their country of origin. Her master’s programme taught her about migration and how international politics, the climate and the economy impact different migration flows, as well as…
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Thousands of images of frozen bacteria
How do bacteria sense and adapt to their environment? Ariane Briegel, Professor of Ultrastructural Biology, is intrigued by this question. Using new techniques, she produces three-dimensional images of bacteria that provide us with new clues about their sensory system.
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An inclusive university as a joint effort
Inclusive teaching and research, a good reflection of society and a safe and accessible learning and working environment. The new Diversity and Inclusion Work Plan has set the direction of University policy and aims to create a university where everyone feels respected and at home. Diversity Officer…
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These Science students excelled and won a KHMW Young Talent Prize
No fewer than seven Leiden FWN students received a Young Talent Award from the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences on Monday, 29 November. Mark van den Bosch and Karlijn Kruiswijk won a graduation prize, a group of young astronomers won the ET Outreach Award and the other five students each received an…
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Helen Pluut new chair of Young Academy Leiden
Young Academy Leiden brings together young researchers, gives them a say in policymaking and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration. Chair Tom Louwerse is passing on the baton to Helen Pluut. ‘Sharing your knowledge and experience with colleagues from other faculties and institutes is so valuable.’…
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Integrating data to learn more
Tremendous amounts of data are generated in scientific research each day. Most of this data has more potential than we are using now, says Katy Wolstencroft, assistant professor in bioinformatics and computer science. We just need to integrate and manage it better.
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Rave reviews of anniversary exhibition 'Global Imaginations'
The Dutch press has given the anniversary exhibition in the Leiden Meelfabriek some rave reviews: ‘Global Imaginations is amusing and confrontational.’ The exhibition celebrates the 440th anniversary of Leiden University and can be seen until 5 October.
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Blog Post | Co-managing International Crises or not Managing Them At All
Markus Kornprobst writes about managing international crises.
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Two good agents could replace two mobile units
Peter Slort is the highly driven portfolio holder for Diversity with the Dutch National Police. Since November 2016 he has been spreading the importance of diversity throughout the police organisation.
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Sanneke Kuipers appointed professor of Crisis Governance: 'Crises arise from very mundane causes'
The Executive Board appointed Sanneke Kuipers as full professor effective January 1, 2022. Her chair is Crisis Governance. She combines this chair with her position as education director of ISGA, the Institute of Security and Global Affairs. A conversation about working 24/7 in crisis management, her…
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Torino: From food to demands
“Neighborhood solidarity cannot compensate the absence of the State: a response from the local administration is needed”
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Stranded: students and PhD candidates affected by the corona crisis
The travel ban and closed borders have had a big impact on our students and staff. Some are stranded abroad, while others are stranded here in the Netherlands. Others again have returned early to their home country. Three personal stories from Wuhan, Leiden and The Hague.
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Recommendations from the Student Well-being Taskforce
We know from national and international research that many students struggle with psychological problems. How about students in Leiden? Leiden University's Student Well-being Taskforce wants to see more research and has also come up with some advice, ranging from personal buddies and digital support…
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'Child marriage does not always occur by force'
Child marriage has become an increasingly important topic on the international human rights and development agenda. Many organisations are calling for a ban, but what problem would such a ban solve? PhD defence on 18 March 2020.
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LTA conference: preparing students better for the job market
Can you, as a university lecturer, base your teaching on your research and at the same time prepare your students for the job market? This was the core question at the annual teaching conference organised by the Leiden Teachers’ Academy on 20 November. The two are not mutually exclusive, was the con…