837 search results for “social anxiety” in the Public website
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AI & Data Science @ Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Lecture, Webinar
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AI & Data Science @ Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Lecture, Webinar
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AI & Data Science @ Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Lecture, Webinar
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Managing Diversity: Supervising Functions in Managing Colonial Workplaces
Managing Diversity: Supervising Functions in Managing Colonial Workplaces
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Making Facebook data available to researchers
Political scientist Rebekah Tromble (Leiden University) has been appointed as an academic advisor to the Social Science One research commission. She will assist the commission in its new partnership with Facebook, which aims to facilitate in-depth studies of the role of social media in elections and…
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Social Justice and Neoliberal Discourse: The Politics of Labor in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Lecture
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Food and Social Reform: People’s Kitchens in the Low Countries, 1860-1914
Lecture, History Brown Bag Seminar
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Fostering sustainability transformations through place-based social-ecological research
Lecture
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Perpetual Migrants: Social Media and African Youth’s Search for Utopia
Lecture
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LIBC Sylvius Lecture
Lecture
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Activity, Diet, and Social Practice: Addressing Everyday Life in Human Skeletal Remains
Book Presentation
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Football and Society in Contemporary Brazil: views from the social sciences
Lecture
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Introducing: Sanne Muurling
Sanne Muurling is the new PhD student in Manon van der Heijden's 'Crime and Gender' project.
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10-12 December International Conference 'The General Labour History of Africa'
The second authors' conference of the General Labour History of Africa (GLHA) project will be held from 10 to 12 December 2015 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Introducing: Jeffrey Fynn-Paul
This summer, Jeffrey Fynn-Paul started as a lecturer at the Institute's Social and Economic History section.
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Anne Marieke van der Wal-Rémy: ‘The Instagram influencer should also be preserved as a historical source’
Anne Marieke van der Wal-Rémy, assistant professor of African History and International Studies, has received a Comenius Teaching Fellow grant of 50,000 euros. She intends to use the grant to set up an online archive of digital primary sources, together with her students. Van der Wal-Rémy: ‘ “Once on…
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ASCL Seminar: Pastoral associations in the face of social change in the nomadic world
Lecture, Seminar
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How life online influences young people
Young people spend a lot of their time online. Even so, we still know very little about how this intensive use of social media influences their development. Brain researcher and Spinoza Prize winner Eveline Crone from Leiden University and media psychologist Elly Konijn (VU) describes what the research…
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Record number of grants for collaboration with universities outside the EU
Good news for international collaboration: the EU’s International Credit Mobility programme has awarded 163 grants to students and researchers from Leiden University and partner universities in 19 countries outside the EU. The grants are for 19 projects that have arisen from existing partnerships.
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movement in the EU and its discontents: the limits of judicializing social rights
Lecture
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Literatures and Arts in a Globalising Context - Sensory Fields and Social Perceptions
Lecture
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Investigating the effectiveness of a social robot supporting children’s L2 learning
Lecture
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The Emergence of a Socialized Principal in the Global Financial Governance
Lecture
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Sexual Misfits and State Socialism: Dealing with Male Homosexuality and Male Sexual Deviance in Czechoslovakia
Lecture, Leiden Queer History Network
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Jeff Fynn-Paul wins European History Quarterly Prize
Jeff Fynn-Paul, lecturer at Leiden University’s Institute for History, was recently awarded the European History Quarterly’s 2016 Prize for his article “Occupation, Family, and Inheritance in Fourteenth-Century Barcelona: A Socio-Economic Profile of One of Europe’s Earliest Investing Publics.”
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Dokdo/Takeshima Territorial Dispute and Social Activism in Japan and Korea
Lecture, Leiden Lecture Series in Japanese Studies
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Media | Art | Politics (MAP)
The Leiden Lectures in Media | Art | Politics (MAP) is a series of talks organized by Pepita Hesselberth and Yasco Horsman. Speakers from various academic backgrounds and in different stages of their careers reflect on diverging ways in which technological and social changes challenge and transform…
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Data Science seminar at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Lecture
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Ties that Bind: Mechanisms and Structures of Social Dependency in the Early Islamic Empire
Conference
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Leiden researchers win public award in Smartest Project contest
A research project by Developmental Psychology professor Carolien Rieffe and researchers of the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science has been voted Smartest Project of the Netherlands 2016.
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Imaging and Imagining Palestine -Photography and social history of Palestine during the British Mandate (1918 - 1948)
Conference
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Like me, or else...Nature, nurture and neural mechanisms of social emotion regulation in childhood
PhD Defence
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A Social History of Painting Inscriptions in the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644)
PhD Defence
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Neural mechanisms of social-emotional dysfunction in autism spectrum disorder and conduct disorder
PhD Defence
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Crime, Gender and Social Control in Early Modern Frankfurt am Main
PhD Defence
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Trends in social assistance, minimum income benefits and income polarization in an international perspective
PhD Defence
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Visualizing the classics: Reading surimono and kyōka books as social and cultural history
PhD Defence
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Retrieving the Past Glory: Social Memory, Transnational Networks and Christianity in Contemporary China
PhD Defence
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Good to Produce, Good to Share: Food, Hunger, and Social Values in A Contemporary Mentawaian Community
PhD Defence
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Navigating the World of Emotions; Social Information Processing in Children with and without Hearing Loss
PhD Defence
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The link between hearing loss, language, and social functioning in childhood
PhD Defence
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Negotiating in Syria
Leiden Public Administration alumnus Jeffrey Jonkers negotiates in Syria with the Assad government, civilians and even with IS. The UN peace talks are due to start shortly in Geneva. Jonkers negotiates behind the scenes.
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Gravitation grant for teams of Bernet Elzinga and Andrea Evers
Gravitation programme grant Co-applicants Bernet Elzinga en Andrea Evers are two of the captains of the six teams, all led by main applicant Anita Jansen, Maastricht University.
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Leiden graduate starts petition for visa extension because of Covid-19
Yuven Muniandy (36) from Malaysia recently obtained a PhD from Leiden University. His ‘orientation year’ visa gives him a year to find work in the Netherlands. But with Covid-19, companies have frozen recruitment. Yuven and seven other graduates are asking for a visa extension. He explains why.
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MDMA and virtual reality as trauma treatment
Military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder often have symptoms that are both chronic and complex. Professor by Special Appointment Eric Vermetten is looking for new ways to help them deal with these. One possible medicine: party drug MDMA.
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Leiden helps refugee researcher make a new start
What happens if you are an academic forced to flee your home country and find yourself here in the Netherlands with practically nothing? The Hestia scheme offered by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) gives refugee scientists the opportunity to resume their academic career in the Netherlands. The scheme…
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Grant for research into stress-related disorders
Disruption to the gut flora can affect your mental health. How could this knowledge be used to prevent stress-related disorders? This is what psychologist Laura Steenbergen will investigate with the aid of a project grant from the Leiden University Fund (LUF) and the Gratama Foundation.
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NWO grant Yra van Dijk for international Holocaust research
Yra van Dijk obtained a NWO 'Internationalisation in the Humanities' grant. Together with Ernst van Alphen she will collaborate with 8 European and Israelian partners in researching 'Digital Memory of the Holocaust'.
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Dr. Simon Willmetts awarded fellowship at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study
Dr. Simon Willmetts from the University of Leiden’s Institute for Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) has been selected for a stay at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS-KNAW) in Amsterdam.
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ERC Starting Grants of 1.5 million euros for two Leiden researchers
Professor of Korean Studies Remco Breuker has been awarded a subsidy from the European Research Council to study the dispute between both Koreas and China on the history of Manchuria. Political scientist Daniela Stockmann will be examining the role of social media and how the Chinese authorities handle…