621 search results for “partially ordered space” in the Public website
- Week 1: 8-13 January 2018
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Cell architecture and pathways for parallel secretion in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger
Research aims: Identification of key genes involved in programming the cellular architecture of A. niger & Genetic engineering of A. niger in order to improve its secretory capacities and rheological behavior under industrial fermentation conditions.
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The conduct of hostilities under international humanitarian law - challenges of 21st century warfare
The central question is whether the current regime of international humanitarian law governing the conduct of hostilities in armed conflict is still adequate to deal with modern conflict scenarios, or whether it needs revision or amendment.
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The Demilitarisation of Cyber Conflict
The debate about state behaviour in cyberspace may be set in the wrong legal key.
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About the programme
The one-year master in South Asian Studies, a specialisation of Leiden University’s master in Asian Studies, offers a large and varied selection of subjects and the freedom to choose the areas on which you will focus.
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About the programme
The one-year master in Southeast Asian Studies, a specialisation of Leiden University’s master in Asian Studies, offers a large and varied selection of subjects and the freedom to choose the areas on which you will focus.
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with Tanja Elstgeest (Museum De Lakenhal): The Museum as Performative Space
Lecture
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Looking back at the LACDR Fall Symposium: The 4 dimensions; in space and time
Conference
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Book Launch | Precarious Modernities: Assembling State, Space and Society on the Urban Margins in Morocco
Book Launch
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Nordic Nationalism and Penal Order: Walling the Welfare State
Lecture
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Latin America Day - only for students of Adv. LLM Air and Space Law
Lecture
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The launch of a new era: Leiden and the James Webb telescope (Part I)
After 25 years, this December will finally see the launch of the long-awaited James Webb space telescope (JWST). Leiden astronomers are watching with great excitement: not only were they involved in the construction of important instruments on board, but the telescope will also reveal many new secrets…
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Guest Lecture - Benedikt Franke on European Security and Global Order
Lecture
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Temminck's Order. Debates on Zoological Classification: 1800-1850
PhD Defence
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7th Coffee Break Conference: Comparisons Across Time and Space
Conference
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Journalism in the spaces between: Studying interlopers from an audience perspective
Lecture, Journalism Studies Seminars
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Gravensteen Lecture | Spaces of Enslavement: Rethinking the Architecture of the Castle/Dungeon
Lecture
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From Disorder to Order - Conflict and the Resources of Legitimacy
Conference, Kick-off Research Group
- Research Seminar 'Transitioning from limited to open access orders?'
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Space in Agent-Based Modelling – how to incorporate different sources of data
Lecture
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New Summer School |The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance
The Summer School ‘The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance’ is open to Master-level and PhD students. It is supported by the European Union’s Jean Monnet program.
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Rule and order: using structure to acquire ordinal numerals
Lecture
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Approach to Markov Operators on Spaces of Measures by means of equicontinuity
PhD Defence
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Exploring the chemical space of post-translationally modified peptides in Streptomyces with machine learning
PhD Defence
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A time-space translation mechanism for patterning the vertebrate anteroposterior axis
PhD Defence
- Spaces, Places and Times of Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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Arterial spin labelling in space and time: new MRI sequences to probe cerebral hemodynamics
PhD Defence
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The Sea as Humanitarian Space. NGO Search and Rescue Operations in the Mediterranean
Lecture
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Christa Tobler acts as one of six experts in a three hour hearing of an External relations committe of the Swiss Federal Parliament
On 15 January 2019, the external relations committee of the Swiss National Council (lower chamber of the Federal Parliament) held a public hearing on the subject of the draft text for an agreement between Switzerland the European Union with new institutional rules for a number of Swiss-EU market acces…
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Who is liable when damage is caused by Global Navigation Satellite System?
Who shall be responsible or liable when damage is caused by Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)? Is it fair enough to force a GNSS provider to bear the burden of compensation given GNSS open signals are provided free of charge? And are current international laws adequate to deal with those questions?…
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The Post-Western World and the Rise of the Parallel Order
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
- Urban Space and the Common Good || Espace Urbain et Bien Commun
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First event of the new study association LSA: Law & Order - U.S. Elections
Lecture
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The Late Fifteenth-Century Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order: Manuscripts, Sources, and Authorship
PhD Defence
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Problems with Beauty and Order: Bangkok and the Dilemmas of Crypto-Colonialism
Lecture
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Stifling Dissent in Israel and Palestine: A Q&A about the Shrinking Space of Civil Society
Debate
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Night Spaces: Migration Culture and Integration in Europe (NITE) 3rd International Conference
Conference
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Research
Research in the POD-group addresses all features of random phenomena – modelling, structuring, analysis, control, optimisation – and covers both fundamental and applied aspects.
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DEEM 2021-2022 - Call for Applications
The Diploma in Medieval Studies entitled European Diploma for the study of Medieval Latin written sources, organised in the framework of the ERASMUS+ programme, was created at Louvain-la-Neuve in 1991. More than twenty European and extra-European universities are involved. The courses focus on methodology…
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Surface Plasmons Measured for Faster Internet
Leiden physicists use a new method to measure so-called surface plasmons. Researching these particles could lead to new light-based technology, including faster internet.
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This is how ESA telescope Euclid is going to visualise dark matter
How can you see something that’s invisible? Well, with Euclid! This future ESA telescope will map the structure of the Universe and teach us more about invisible dark matter and dark energy. Scientific coordinator of Euclid and Leiden astronomer Henk Hoekstra explains how this works.
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- Playing to the audience: Responses to violations of international order
Lecture
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Embedding global diversity: The Return of History in the Global Order
Lecture
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Middle Eastern Civil Wars and the Early End of the Cold War Order
LUCIS What's New Lecture
- Reaction driven ordering of the surface of a PtRh alloy model catalyst
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To explore the drug space smarter: Artificial intelligence in drug design for G protein-coupled receptors
PhD Defence
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Order and Crime: Criminal Groups´ Political Legitimacy in Michoacán and Sicily
PhD Defence
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Jurian Langer, professor in European law and the Dutch legal order
Lecture
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Massive Stars Are Factories for Ingredients to Life
NASA’s telescope SOFIA has provided a new glimpse of the chemistry in the inner region surrounding massive young stars where future planets could begin to form. Leiden PhD candidate Andrew Barr writes about it in the Astrophysical Journal. The scientists found massive quantities of water and organic…