1,066 zoekresultaten voor “fixed effect model” in de Publieke website
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‘We add a bit of escape room to our lessons’
Tommy Hopstaken and Jochem Haverhoek run an escape room in Kruithuisje, a medieval tower on what was once the perimeter canal in Leiden. They are also secondary-school teachers and make good use of their escape room experience in their lessons. How do their degrees in Dutch and Astronomy come in use…
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Jet Bussemaker: ‘Emotions always run high in discussions on female emancipation'
At the Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture on 8 March, former Minister of Education Jet Bussemaker expressed her surprise at the commotion again raised by the theme of the economic independence of women, within and outside politics.
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Psychologist Bart Verkuil strikes a blow against burnout
Burnout is on the increase. It is caused by group pressure, being ‘on’ all the time and asking too much of ourselves. Clinical psychologist Bart Verkuil advises lowering our expectations.
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New Dean: ‘Get students involved in developing honours education’
On 1 March 2020, Jos Schaeken will become the new Dean of the Honours Academy. He is taking over from Ton van Haaften, who is retiring after four years in the post. Here, both Deans give their views on their ambitions, continuity, and the role the students play.
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PhD Research || Re-discovery of the Italian salterio
It was her original Salterio from 1725, built by Michele Barbi, which Franziska Fleischanderl could coincidentally acquire in 2014 that ignited her passion for this special string instrument. Before, she was focussed on contemporary music with modern Hackbrett.
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What should be done differently at the University? Three lead candidates respond
From the workload to sustainability: the University Council helps decide on important topics. In the University elections – from 9 to 13 May – you can vote for who will represent you on the Council. Three questions to the three lead candidates of the staff parties: PhDoc, Universitair Belang and Leidse…
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Francesca Ieva
Lezing
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Nightingale Colloquium presents Veronika Cheplygina
Lezing
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LUCAS Medieval and Early Modern Cluster: monthly MEM-meetings
Debat
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Roots, Routes, Routers: Communications and Media of Contemporary Social Movements
Lezing, CADS Digital Diverse Worlds Seminar
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GLASS Roundtable | Dislocation of the West
Debat
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Guiding Travelers Workshop: Visual Religion
Lezing
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This Week's Discoveries | 18 February 2020
Lezing
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Travelling Islam: The Circulation of Ideas in Africa
Congres/symposium, Travelling Islam Workshop
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ARC session- Musicians Playing With Computers | Musicians Interacting With The World
Kunst en Cultuur, ARC session
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Fake (and the notion of Real) in ancient and modern societies
Congres/symposium
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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Play by the Rules?
Promotie
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The Grotius Sanction: Deus Ex Machina. The legal, ethical, and strategic use of drones in transnational armed conflict and counterterrorism
Promotie
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Guiding Travelers Workshop: Visual Religion
Congres/symposium
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LIBC Colloquium
Lezing
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AI helps us find aminoacids in space
Lezing, This Week's Discoveries
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Nightingale Colloquium presents Cynthia Liem
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Johannes Schmidt-Hieber
Lezing, Lunch included
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Jan van Haaren brings Football Analysis to the Florence Nightingale Colloquium
Lezing, including drinks and nibbles at the FooBar
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Cees Snoek
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Ronald Geskus
Lezing
- Florence Nightingale Colloquium
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April
All coronavirus updates released in April 2020.
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Mental wellbeing
You can find some tips here on how to maintain your mental health.
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Publications
Publications of researchers of the Business & Liability Research Network.
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FAQ Clinical Psychology
Below you will find the answers to some of the frequently asked questions about admission to the master's specialisation in Clinical Psychology
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Tales of the Revolt. Memory, Oblivion and Identity in the Low Countries, 1566-1700
This research project, that started in September 2008, aims to explore how personal and public memories of the Dutch Revolt in the seventeenth century evolved and interacted to create new political and cultural identities for the societies that eventually were to become the kingdoms of the Netherlands…
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Deep sea research with microphone
‘Even at the deepest point in the ocean you can still hear the noise from boats,' says biologist Hans Slabbekoorn. ‘And that's while sound is the most important means of communication for underwater life.' What is the effect of all that underwater noise on fish and other animals? Slabbekoorn is on board…
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Ten lecturers receive Senior Teaching Qualification
On 28 June, ten dedicated lecturers received their Senior Teaching Qualification (SKO). Rector Hester Bijl congratulated them in an online meeting. We asked some of them what this qualification means to them, what they believe ‘good teaching’ entails and what makes them so passionate about education…
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Formal land tenure in East-Timor: an insider's perspective
Who has control over which piece of land? Since independence in 2002 East Timor has been struggling to create a land tenure system that can deal with the grievances of past colonial ruling and conflict, and address the needs of its citizens, says researcher Bernardo Almeida. PhD defence on September…
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Pieter's Corner: Climate change
Climate change is a hot topic and constantly in the news. Thousands of Dutch high school students protested at the Malieveld in The Hague. News website Nu.nl has barred climate change deniers from their comments section to prevent ‘fake news’. How does climate change impact the research community, and…
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Eventful opening of academic year: minister in the church, protest on the square
Not one but two openings: the minister who defended her plans and many who emphasised the importance of standing together with the arts and social sciences: the opening of academic year 2019-2020 in Leiden was not without event.
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John Mydosh and the mystery of the Hidden Order
A 35-year-old uranium crystal will not disclose its secret: what causes a dramatic phase transition at 17.5 Kelvin? Thanks to a new artificial intelligence approach, half of the possible explanations are excluded, but the definitive answer remains to be found. 'It is very frustrating', says physicist…
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Diversity symposium 2021: small steps can increase inclusion
‘Culture change takes time,’ said Vice-Rector Hester Bijl at the closing panel of the University’s Diversity Symposium on 26 January. She talked about the road to a diverse and inclusive university. The symposium provided plenty of concrete examples of small steps that can already be taken.
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No moderation in tone at Trump's inauguration
The brand-new American President Donald Trump delivered his inaugural speech on 20 January. There was little sign of conciliation and he was liberal with the truth, in the opinion of a number of Leiden academics. One professor is more positive: 'He wants to take on radical Islam.'
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Top Lectures: Holger Puchta
Lezing
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This Week’s Discoveries | 15 May 2018
Lezing
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From lugal.Gal to wanax?
Workshop
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Frank Scholten in Mandate Palestine: Biblification, Orientalism, and the Classical Body
Lezing, Leiden Queer History Network
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Online | Online Headline Testing at a Belgian Broadsheet: A Postfoundational Perspective on How News Professionals ‘Sell’ Content
Lezing, Journalism Studies Seminars
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Sustainability transitions: navigating through industry collaborations
Lezing
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lezing
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Signs of life – Life, Living and Death in Modern and Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Congres/symposium
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Illustrating the history of Tamerlane
Lezing