University ceremony
Dies Natalis
- Date
- Friday 7 February 2025
- Time
- Address
- Pieterskerk
Pieterskerkhof 1A
Leiden
The theme of this special anniversary, as well as of this year's celebrations, is Ahead of times. After all, for centuries now we have been directing our gaze at the future.
Simultaneous translation and livestream
A simultaneous translation of the ceremony will be available in English. A livestream of the entire ceremony can be viewed on 7 February 2025 from 14:45 hrs on this webpaga. You don't need to register for this live stream.
Entrance of the processions of students and professors
Dies natalis lecture
The renounced oath. About freedom of conscience and academy, by Egbert Koops, professor of Legal History.
Can you expect scientists to propagate certain views, or not to propagate them? In the beginning, Leiden University asked staff and students to take an oath. That didn't work out. The oath was renounced. Immediately the noble principles of freedom of conscience and academia were put to the test. In his Dies lecture, Egbert Koops examines the boundaries of academic freedom, then and now.
Conferral of honorary doctorates
On Eliot Higgins, truth finder and founder of Bellingcat, on Bonnie Honig, expert in feminist theory and legal theory, and on Kelly Chibale, professor of organic chemistry, who works on cures for endemic diseases such as malaria.
See also: Honorary doctorates for Eliot Higgins, Kelly Chibale and Bonnie Honig
450 quiz
Led by university historic Pieter Slaman.
Presentation of the Gratama Science Award
Music
By science rapper Jon Chase, featuring Celesta da Vinci.
Jon Chase is a science communication practitioner, author and science rapper, based in the United Kingdom. He is affiliated with Leiden University where he developed science communication training materials for the GlobalSCAPE project.
Celesta da Vinci is a Dutch classical crossover singer and composer with a vocal range of three octaves. She sings a wide variety of genres, from classical to symphonic rock.
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Hester Bijl studied Applied Mathematics at Delft University of Technology, where she also obtained a PhD in numerical mathematics in 1999. She also obtained a master's degree in English Language and Literature from Leiden University. For her research on applications of numerical fluid dynamics in aerospace and wind energy technology, she received, among other things, person-oriented grants from NWO. She was a member of the first cohort of the Young Academy of the KNAW and also served on its board. From 1999 to 2003, she was a visiting researcher at NASA Langley Research Center for several periods.
Before coming to Leiden in 2016, where she was appointed vice-rector magnificus, Bijl spent 17 years at Delft University of Technology's Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, where she eventually held the position of dean.
In 2021 she succeeded Carel Stolker as President of the Executive Board of Leiden University.
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Annetje Ottow studied Law at Leiden University, receiving a Master of Laws (cum laude) in business law, and went on to receive a Master of Laws from Queen Mary College in London in 1990. She then worked in the legal profession for 16 years, first at De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek and later as a partner at Houthoff Buruma. From 2006 to 2013, she was a member of the Board of the Independent Post and Telecommunications Authority (OPTA).
In 2007, Ottow was appointed professor of Public Economic Law at Utrecht University. From 2014 to 2018, she was dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics, Governance and Organisation there, and Vice President of the Executive Board from 2018 to 2021.
In 2021 she succeeded Carel Stolker as President of the Executive Board of Leiden University.
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Pieter Slaman is a university historian at Leiden University, with the support of the A.E. Cohen Fund. He is an assistant professor at the Dual PhD Centre and the Institute of History, and an advisor to the Department of Strategic and Academic Affairs of the University's Administration Office. Previously he published a.o. De glazen toren. De Leidse universiteit 1970-2020 and In de regel vrij. 100 jaar politiek rond onderwijs, cultuur en wetenschap. Slaman obtained his PhD in 2015 on the history of scholarships and student finance in the Netherlands.
More information on speakers will follow.
Honorary doctor
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Eliot Higgins is a British citizen journalist, blogger and founder of the investigative journalism collective Bellingcat, which identifies abuses in conflicts and human rights violations on the basis of open data. Higgins will receive an honorary doctorate in the society field, for his contributions to the use of open source intelligence – gathering and analysing information from publicly available sources – to guarantee historical accuracy and fair judicial process.
Honorary doctor
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Kelly Chibale is Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). His research focuses on development of new drugs, in particular for malaria and tuberculosis. Chibale’s team is the first to have brought an antimalaria drug of African origin to the clinical development stage. He will receive an honorary doctorate in the science field, for his groundbreaking work on developing new drugs to combat endemic diseases in Africa.
Honorary doctor
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Bonnie Honig is a renowned Canadian-American political philosopher, who combines political, legal and humanities perspectives in her research on democracy. She will receive an honorary doctorate from Leiden University in the science field, for her exceptional contributions to democratic theory over the past thirty years. She has given further interdisciplinary impetus to research on law and politics by combining disciplines such as philosophy, law, political science and cultural studies.
Attendance
Please let us know whether or not you will be able to attend by 5 February 2025. Admission tickets will be sent by email.
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