1,413 search results for “opening academic year 2020” in the Public website
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Opening Practicum Artium online exhibition - Reef of Art: from deep introspection to fluid exchange
Exhibition
- Open Science Coffee in International Data Week: pilots for preparing, publishing and monitoring Leiden research data
- Open Science Coffee: Assessing robustness through multiverse analysis – Applications in research and education
- Open Science Coffee: Credit where credit is due - a lesson from team science
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eLaw Open Minded 2021-2022 #2 "AI, Data, Power & Human Dignity"
Lecture, Open Minded Lecture
- Join our talkshow and Q&A during the Online Master's Open Days
- Join our talkshow and Q&A during the Online Master's Open Days
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eLaw Open Minded #3 'How machine learning has helped 45.000 people fight their traffic fines'
Lecture, Open Minded
- Open Science Coffee intro to R Markdown - RESCHEDULED TO APRIL 29
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EUniWell Open lectures series | War, Peace and Overcoming Helplessness: The Role of Universities
Lecture, Lecture part of a series
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Scholar at Risk Lety Elvir Lazo: ‘My university intimidated me too’
The proceeds of the Leiden University Science Run on 28 September will go to Scholars at Risk, a section of the UAF that assists refugee scholars. One such scholar is Leiden PhD candidate Lety Elvir Lazo from Honduras.
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Campus The Hague in the picture
Leiden University turned 444 this year, and we are celebrating this milestone with the residents of the two cities in which we have a presence: Leiden and The Hague. An exhibition about the University and its connections with the city opens in the Atrium of City Hall in The Hague on 2 September.
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Opening mini-exhibition A Mosaic of Images: Power and Daily Life in Byzantium
Exhibition
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‘Summer tours are a real experience’
Local broadcaster Omroep West recently joined one of the University’s Summer Tours. These exclusive tours give you a peek behind the scenes at the Academy Building, P.J. Veth Building and Bibliotheca Thysiana: buildings with a long, rich history.
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‘Music has so many positive effects’
This year, Leiden University celebrates its 444th birthday – and when you’re giving a party, you need great music! Neuropsychologist Rebecca Schaefer agrees. She has been fascinated by music since she was a child, and now she studies how music can make us happy, give us energy or calm us down.
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Discover hidden gems at the University this summer
This summer, everyone from Leiden locals to day trippers and tourists can take a guided tour of the prettiest University buildings in the centre of Leiden. Our exclusive Summer Tours offer a glimpse behind the scenes at the Academy Building, the P.J. Veth building and Bibliotheca Thysiana: buildings…
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Voting, and Resocialization: Suffrage in Chile and Ecuador, 1925-2020
PhD defence
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Open Q&A with the European Parliament President Roberta Metsola
Lecture
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eLaw Open Minded #3 'Impunity and disruptive cybercrime: what role for IT infrastructure companies?'
Lecture
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eLaw Open Minded 21/22 #2: 'Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Mapping corporate responsibility'
Lecture
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24 years of excavations on one DVD: The archive of Tell Sabi Abyad will be digitized with a grant from DANS
DANS (Digital Archiving and Networked Services - an institute of the KNAW) has granted an application for a Small Data Project for the digitizing and disclosure of the Tell Sabi Abyad archive.
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E-NOTE Second Teaching Excellence Training for Academic Staff
Course
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Divine Encounters by Hans Kemp: book launch and opening of photo exhibition about Asia
Arts and culture
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Africa, 60 years of independence
Conference
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Leiden through the eyes of seven city photographers
Freemasons, young circus artistes, people at a clothes swap and many more. Seven young anthropologists spent a year exploring Leiden as city photographers. They published their photos in Leidsch Dagblad each week. An exhibition at Oude UB shows the fruits of their labour.
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Looking back at Leiden's 444th anniversary
You can't have missed it: Leiden University celebrated its 444th anniversary in 2019 with a year-long programme of activities for the people of Leiden and The Hague. The Dies Natalis on 7 February 2020 marks the end of this special year. High time to look back at what we did!
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Editorial | The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 15 Years On: Past and Present Board Members on Future Research
It is fifteen years since the first issue of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy (HJD) in 2006. To mark the occasion, we put together an editorial on where diplomacy, diplomatic studies and HJD might be going.
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LCCP research seminar open lecture Professor Philippe van Haute: Freud and traumatic neurosis: an unresolved debate?
Lecture
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EUniWell Open lectures series | European standards of Human Rights protection of displaced persons fleeing armed conflicts
Lecture, Part of a series
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Mayor Krikke: ‘Students have changed the heartbeat of the city of The Hague’
Leiden University turned 444 this year, and we are celebrating this milestone with the residents of the two cities in which we have a presence: Leiden and The Hague. Mayor Pauline Krikke explains what 20 years of Campus The Hague means to her city.
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100 years Indonesian Student Association
Exhibition
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Cancelled: Lunar New Year Celebration
Festival
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Einstein’s light dances and spins in Leiden
The documentary Einstein’s Light by director Nickolas Barris shows in a dazzling manner what scientific breakthroughs resulted from the special friendship between Albert Einstein and the Leiden physicist Hendrik Antoon Lorentz. The documentary premiered at the Leiden International Film Festival on 2…
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‘Universities and government should take the lead in the fight against cybercrime’
From ransomware to Citrix traffic jams: over the past few months Dutch organisations were regularly brought to a standstill by serious cyber attacks. We can only face these threats by standing as one, and universities and government should take the lead. These are the words of Leiden professors Bibi…
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Exhibition: 50 years of EL CID
Exhibition
- Decolonisation of knowledge in the digital age: Launch of new open access journal Bridging Humanities
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Being the first: the university wide network for first generation academics
Thematic Meeting Leiden Empowerment Fund
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Urban Trail: entrants given the run of Wijnhaven
Not a straight road in sight, but instead a route through buildings, alleyways and gardens that aren't usually open to the public. As in previous years, the KLM Urban Trail took the entrants to the prettiest spots in The Hague. And this year, it took them right through our Wijnhaven building.
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New Year's Reception Faculty of Science
Conference
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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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Open surgical treatment of shoulder instability: current treatment and future perspectives
PhD defence
- OSCL meets YAL: The challenges of working with an open science mindset in a business driven environment
- Meijers Lecture and New Year’s Reception
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Chinese calligraphy: Chinese New Year special
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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The enemy is brutal and violent. How do you put a human face on them?
Raymond Fagel, university lecturer in General History, wrote a book about his research on Spanish commander Mondragón. He spared Zierikzee during the Eighty Years’ War and is considered to be ‘the good Spaniard’. What led Fagel to research this topic? And how does such research work? We asked him:
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eLaw Open Minded #1 "Profiling Consumers Through Big Data Analytics: The Interplay Between the GDPR and the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive"
Lecture, Open Minded
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International Symposium 150 years New Waterway
Conference
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Meijers Lecture and New Year’s Reception
Lecture, Nieuwjaarsborrel
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Meijers lecture and New Year's reception
Lecture
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direction for teaching and learning in campus- integrated Medical Massive Open Online Courses
PhD defence