1,951 zoekresultaten voor “mineral supply and risk” in de Publieke website
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Cognitive plasticity: effects of cognitive training and physical exercise
Lezing
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Forum Antiquum Spring 2021 lecture: The Poet in Exile. Reception of Antiquity in times of censorship
Lezing
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Insects and other annoying or dangerous creatures in Buddhist monasteries: Vinaya from India to China
Lezing
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Career College Public Administration
Studievoorlichting
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Fake news about fake news. A socio-cognitive perspective on some myths of online disinformation
Lezing
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This Week’s Discoveries | 13 February 2018
Lezing
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The pathway forward
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
- Volume 10 (2015)
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Lucia Langerak: ‘I'm not one to sit on the sidelines’
Lucia Langerak was awarded a Master’s degree in Egyptology with cum laude honours in 2018. Her bachelor’s degree was also with cum laude honours. ‘I’m an exceptional Egyptologist, if only because I’ve never been to Egypt.’ She is now the coordinator of the Access & Support Platform at the University…
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EL CID in a time of corona: ‘This is great fun – we don’t know what it was like before anyway’
The EL CID introduction period is mostly online this year. But all first-years get to come to Leiden for a day for a taste of studying and student life. We came to have a look on Wednesday 12 August.
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Our man in Jakarta keeps the institute running from Venlo
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many staff of Leiden institutes abroad to leave their posts in a hurry. How is the KITLV Jakarta team doing now? Director Marrik Bellen talks about the turbulent times for this Leiden institute and its staff. And can we learn anything from the Indonesian approach?
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AI in port and maritime research in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
From a ship that has been designed to tell you what maintenance it needs and when, to an intelligent journey planner for global goods transport. The three universities in Zuid-Holland are abuzz with AI research in the field of ports and maritime. Three researchers explain. Part two in a series of five…
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International Labour Organization: tumult on the global labour market
Since 1919 the International Labour Organization (ILO) has been promoting the rights of workers worldwide. On 7 February, Leiden University hosted the symposium celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the foundation of the ILO. Leiden emeritus professor of International Labour Law Paul van der Heijden…
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Nature conservation initiatives – who foots the bill?
In January 2020, Marja Spierenburg joined the FSW as the new Professor of Anthropology of Sustainability and Livelihoods. Let’s get to know her. ‘All my research is basically about nature conservation. I look at areas like national parks, but also at measures aimed at increasing the sustainability of…
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No legal career but a food truck on Bonaire instead
If you study law, you won’t necessarily end up striding round a law firm in tailor-made suits. Alumnus Harrie Schoffelen certainly hasn’t: he made the conscious decision to follow another path in life. Together with his fiancée he runs a successful food truck on the tropical island of Bonaire. ‘Return…
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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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'I get to continue my academic career': archaeologist who fled Damascus for Leiden
Ghazwan Yaghi was a leading archaeologist and researcher in Damascus but had to flee in 2014 because of the war. An NWO 'Refugees in Science' grant has enabled him to pick up where he left off in his academic career. 'I've found myself again in this project.'
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Garenmarket: woven into the fabric of Leiden
From cloth to serge and from ‘frame lands’ to a wool factory. Archaeologist and historian Roos van Oosten was pleasantly surprised by what she found out about Garenmarkt in Leiden. The historical research on the site of the new car park, which opens to the public on 19 February, has added a new chapter…
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Blog Post | Do diplomatic gifts matter?
In this blog, Jorg Kustermans asks the question whether diplomatic gifts matter - a subject covered in the latest HJD Forum on gift giving in diplomacy.
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Rule of Law in European member states: a common responsibility
Europa Lecture
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NCOH Science Café
Congres/symposium
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The soil resource
Lezing, Studium Generale
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NCOH Science Café 2018
Congres/symposium
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CANCELLED | Book Launch: Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century
Festival, Book Launch
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Why Don’t More People Break the Law (Online)?
Lezing, Visiting Lecture
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Online Panel | EU Cyber Sanctions between Effectiveness and Strategy
Debat
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Metabolomics Applications in Archaeology
Lezing
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Safer Field Research in the Middle East and North Africa
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Longing to the Gray: Nostalgia, Nationalism and Social Media
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Smoke on the Water: Ocean Incineration as a Struggle for Environmental Justice
Lezing, PCNI Research Seminar
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Online Coach Café for young alumni
Alumni-activiteit
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Transboundary Crises as Critical Junctures: Do Transnational Disasters Trigger Similar Institutional Change in the Affected Countries?
Lezing
- Museum Night
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School absenteeism
Congres/symposium, Workshop
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Clinical implications of immune cell infiltration in vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia
Promotie
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Peace and Justice? The Case of the International Criminal Court
Lezing
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Dr. Alexander Klimburg, Director Cyber Policy and Resilience Program at the The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS)
Lezing
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The Hague Peace Conference Simulation
Congres/symposium
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Anti-Carbamylated protein antibodies in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Promotie
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Fate, accumulation and impact of metallic nanomaterials in the terrestrial environment
Promotie
- Protectors of the Sea: Piracy and Economies of Capture in the Indian Ocean
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NCOH Annual Scientific Meeting 2018
Congres/symposium
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Leiden Networks Day
Congres/symposium
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Human Rights and Accountability in Guatemala: A Discussion with Four Prominent Judges
Lezing
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Police Killings in Self-Defense
Lezing
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How do we perceive the form and content of Twitter complaints? Combined insights from questionnaires and psychophysiology
Lezing, Sociolinguistics Series
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Innovators for Peace and Justice
Interactive panel discussion
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Border Consolidation in Liaoning: From Chen Yun to Xi Jinping
Lezing
- A novel reactor for in situ investigation of growth of 2D materials by CVD
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This Week’s Discoveries | 29 March 2016
Lezing