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Leiden University takes 18th place in SustainaBul sustainability ranking
Leiden University has taken 18th place in the SustainaBul, the sustainability ranking of universities and universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands. A total of 32 institutions took part in this the tenth edition of SustainaBul. Although Leiden University is two places higher than last year,…
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eLaw Open Minded #3 'How machine learning has helped 45.000 people fight their traffic fines'
Lezing, Open Minded
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar: Machine learning for spatio-temporal datasets + SAILS data observatory
Lezing
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Inspiring Education Festival brings together students and lecturers
How small steps can lead to big change: that was the theme of the Leiden Education Festival. Students and lecturers came to Scheltema on 9 May to share their experiences of educational innovation.
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From practical cookbook session to practical research session
How do I conduct research? How do I structure, conduct and record what I’ve thought of and done? The Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme didn’t just want students to perform a series of tests for the Cellular Biochemistry practical course. After a complete re-vamp - ‘From traditional cookbook lab…
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Strategies in Cochlear Implants, Real Improvements Competing with Learning Effects
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At the heart of learning: navigating towards educational neuroscience in health professions education
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Data-Driven Machine Learning and Optimization Pipelines for Real- World Applications
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4.9 milion euros for unraveling the mysteries of black holes
The Dutch Black Holes Consortium receives 4.9 million euros from NWO for unravelling the mysteries of black holes and other mysteries of the universe. The Astronomy and Society group at Leiden Observatory is affiliated to use the leading research to introduce people of all ages and background, and children…
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The building blocks for astronomically literate citizens
What does it mean for a citizen to be ‘literate’ in astronomy? Astronomers who participate in outreach to the general public experience various degrees of astronomical knowledge among people. But so far, there had not been a systematic evaluation and definition of what astronomical literacy actually…
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Well-attended Education Festival on innovation
The eight ambitions of Leiden University's vision on education - Learning@LeidenUniversity - were the key theme of the packed Education Festival on 19 June. More than 200 lecturers and students came to PLNT, Leiden's innovation hotspot, for inspiration and best practices in the field of educational…
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How degree programmes prepare students better for the labour market
From ‘challenges’ at ministries to reflection sessions where students coach each other. Students, study advisers and other employees shared their best practices regarding labour market preparation at the Employability Working Conference on 24 January.
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Europe to foster the Social-Economical Impact of Astronomy
The European Regional Office of Astronomy for Development (E-ROAD) has held its first conference session at the 2020 virtual Annual Meeting of the European Astronomical Society (EAS), the largest astronomy conference in Europe. The E-ROAD is an initiative of the International Astronomical Union, the…
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Cleared for take-off, Game-based learning to prepare airline pilots for critical situations
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The diverse roles of integrin α3β1 in cancer: lessons learned from skin and breast carcinogenesis
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3D learning in anatomical and surgical education in relation to visual- spatial abilities
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Joining the dots: second language learning and first language change in successive bilinguals
Lezing, LACG Meetings
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The Presidential elections in Brazil and Mexico 2018: What have we learned
Lezing
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The role of incentive learning and cognitive regulation in sexual arousal
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post-translationally modified peptides in Streptomyces with machine learning
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CBM Progress Monitoring in Reading and Foreign-language Learning for Secondary-school Students
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How we do things here. Moral Communities, Integration, and Toleration in the Netherlands
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How to attract stargazing tourists? Leiden Observatory launches a new manual for astrotourism
How to create an unforgettable astronomy experience for tourists? And how to create fun activities that also have scientific and educational value? The Astronomy & Society Group at Leiden Observatory has translated a manual that answers those questions. The Observatory’s public engagement team hopes…
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Reconciliation in Local Contexts and the Role of the International Community
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Asiascape: Digital Asia Conference. Rethinking Communities in the Age of the Digital
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Human disturbance of ecosystems leads to increase in disease-transmitting mosquitoes
The changes that humans are making to the landscape are beneficial for mosquitoes that spread diseases such as Zika, chikungunya and dengue. This is what biologist Maarten Schrama and his colleagues write in the journal Nature Scientific Reports. ‘If we know in which living environments mosquitoes thrive…
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Microbial communities in Pampa soils; impact of land use changes, soil type and climatic conditions
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Lexical variations among five speech communities of Alorese in East Indonesia
Lezing
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Can the Subaltern Document? A mixed methods analysis of community-led language documentation
Lezing, Sociolinguistics Series
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Web-archiving and digital archives: Chinese communities in the Netherlands and Indonesia
Lezing
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Seascape Corridors, Modeling Routes to Connect Communities Across the Caribbean Sea
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Lizah van der Aart makes glossy about PhD research
After four years of hard work, the time has finally come: your thesis is finished. But who of your family and friends will ever read it? Biologist Lizah van der Aart decided to make a magazine for layman. 'It was precisely the explanation of the difficult, fundamental parts that gave me good tools for…
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Leiden Translation Talk 20 April: Telops and language learning - Experiences and insights from conducting a PhD study
Lezing
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Leiden project wins international astronomy engagement award
The online summer programme Space in Your Living Room by Leiden Observatory has won the first prize ‘Most Innovative Event’ of the Astronomy@Home Awards from the International Astronomical Union. In July and August 2020, participants could for example talk to real astronauts and imagine life forms in…
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Globalising Sociolinguistics (GloSoc2) “Communicating in the city”, Leiden University, The Netherlands
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hormones on the interaction between plants and the soil microbial community
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Teaching Language and Intercultural Communicative Competence in Higher Education: Issues, research and best practices
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Symbolic capital and scholarly communication in the Humanities: An analysis of sociotechnical transition
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Ancestors and Healing Landscapes Cultural Memory and Intercultural Communication in the Dominican Republic and Cuba
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Share: Food, Hunger, and Social Values in A Contemporary Mentawaian Community
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Resilient Communities. Household, State, and Ecology in South-Eastern Panjab, c.1750-1880
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Reframing the Diplomat: Ernst van der Beugel and the Cold War Atlantic Community
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Languages of Islam and Christianity: Institutional Discourses, Community Strategies and Missionary Rhetoric
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Linking soil microbial community dynamics to N2O emission after bioenergy residue amendments
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Runaway slaves and heretical priests: digressions in the early ius commune
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Exclusion? Understanding the interplay between social exclusion, online communities and extremist ideologies
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Article award for Andreas Burger
At the annual meeting of the postgraduate school for Experimental Psychopathology (April 6th), Andreas Burger was awarded the article prize for best academic paper of 2017.
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Widespread cultural diffusion of knowledge started 400,000 years ago
Different groups of hominins probably learned from one another much earlier than was previously thought, and that knowledge was also distributed much further. A study by archaeologists at Leiden University on the use of fire shows that 400,000 years ago knowledge and skills must already have been exchanged…
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Using statistics to prevent the loss of blood donors
The Sanquin blood bank gathers data on every donation. Around 720,000 donations are made every year. ‘That generates a mountain of highly valuable data,’ says Leiden PhD candidate Marieke Vinkenoog.