2,639 search results for “been” in the Student website
-
Nutrition and fasting for the brain: why the Keto diet shows promise
Autism, Alzheimer’s, and bipolar disorder: can the development of these mental health conditions be influenced by the ketogenic diet? Increasingly, research suggests it might. 'For those it helps, it can be life-changing,' says neuroscientist Eline Dekeyster.
-
Interview with interim cabinet minister Van Leeuwen: from lawyer to diplomat to politician
In his last week as interim cabinet minister, alumnus and outgoing Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Geoffrey van Leeuwen set time aside to give a guest lecture at his alma mater, Leiden Law School. It was the perfect opportunity for a flash interview.
-
‘Moon landers’ measure greenhouse gases in unique agricultural living lab
A huge shiny aluminium object stands in the middle of the Polderlab in Oud Ade. Are the researchers trying to make contact with extraterrestrial life? Certainly not; they are using the 'Moon landers' to measure whether innovative forms of agriculture reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Fleur van Duin works…
-
No experiments but equations: how Daoyi Wang uses math to understand the world
How do you study the growth of microorganisms, the spread of epidemic diseases or the healing of wounds, without actually performing experiments? Daoyi Wang, PhD candidate at the Mathematical Institute, worked on a specific mathematical model that can describe the growth of microorganisms and many other…
-
Hoe laten we vaders minder werken en meer doen in het huishouden?
Gaan vaders minder werken als andere vaders dat ook doen? Helpt betaald ouderschapsverlof hen om meer op te pakken in het huishouden? Hoe bepalend zijn sociale normen voor verschillen op de arbeidsmarkt? Onderzoeker Max van Lent gaat het uitzoeken.
-
‘Transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborations lead to better scholarship and solutions’
How can you persuade researchers who are used to conducting research within clearly defined disciplines to adopt an interdisciplinary approach? Newly appointed distinguished professor Arnold Tukker explained.
-
Sigrid van Roode: ‘Zār jewellery reveals the world of unseen Egyptians’
Zār jewellery from Egypt can be found in many museums and private collections in the West, but for a long time very little was known about it, except that it was used in rituals to protect against spirit possession. PhD candidate Sigrid van Roode has explored its history and discovered that the jewellery…
-
Visit the Embassy of The Republic of Yemen in The Hague
-
Spectacular spectra
Festival, Kennis door de Wijken
-
POSTPONED - The Denial of Racism on Twitter: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
-
[CANCELLED] A dynamic interaction between morphosyntactic structure and constituent size on prosodic domain formation and marking – evidence
Lecture
-
Florence Nightingale Colloquium
Lecture, colloquium
-
Academia@WorkplacePride: Opening of the academic year
Arts and culture
-
Meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo and Chief Negotiator Besnik Bislimi
Lecture
-
Korean - Dutch Literature Night
Reading & Panel Discussion
-
What is a ‘dialect’? What is ‘dialectology’?
Workshop Series
-
On not seeing like a state: How archaeology can inform critiques of the inevitability of hierarchy, dispossession, and disconnection of the human
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
-
Between spiritual care and forensic care: situating the remains of war dead in contemporary Vietnam
Lecture, Research Seminar
-
Diversity & Inclusion Career Session
Course
-
Is the WPS Agenda Working? Preventing Conflict Related Sexual Violence and Beyond
Round Table
-
Dies Natalis 2023
University ceremony
-
Peel Slowly and See
Festival
-
Arabic Echoes and Persian Refrains: Devotional Poetry and Intersonicality in Eighteenth- And Nineteenth-Century North India
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
-
Putin’s War on Ukraine: Implications and Consequences
Debate, Roundtable
-
Why the Old Cold War Ended, a New Russia-West Cold War Developed, and the Russia-Ukraine Hot War began
Lecture
-
Lecture on Russian military concepts and the war in Ukraine
Lecture
-
Experimental Ethnographies
Lecture
-
Russian Information Warfare: Assault on Democracies in the Cyber Wild West
Lecture
-
Metals, energy and geopolitics, a complex mix
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
-
In the Making #1: Rabih Mroué, Sand in the Eyes
Lecture, Conversation
-
Improving Nature’s Antibiotics to Overcome Resistant Bacteria
Lecture, NGL-lezing
-
POSTPONED - Arabic Echoes and Persian Refrains: Devotional Poetry and Intersonicality in Eighteenth- And Nineteenth-Century North India
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
-
Religiosity and Knowledge in Muslim Context in West Africa: Reconfiguring the Relationship between Boko and Adini
Lecture, LUCIS Keynotes
-
Indigenous Peoples and Regional Human Rights Systems
Conference
-
Keynote Sustainable Environment by Marja Spierenburg @ESOF
Conference
-
Witches and Snowflakes: Nurturing Feminist Ethnography in Times of Crises
Lecture, Research Seminar
-
Worlds to Discover: 16th Century Shiraz Manuscripts
Lecture, Worlds to Discover: Manuscripts from the Muslim World
-
Visiting NATO
Career and apply for jobs
-
[CANCELLED] Museum Talk with Ina Klaassen (Boijmans van Beuningen): 'The depot: a public private endeavour'
Alumni event, Lecture
-
Bitskrieg: The New Challenge of Cyberwarfare
Lecture
- Leiden City World Walks
- Book presentation: Aleydis Nissen - ‘The European Union, Emerging Global Business and Human Rights’
-
Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
Workshop Series
-
LIBC MRI Methods Meeting
Lecture
-
LKV guest lecture: Yuki Kihara
Lecture
-
Never the same again: The EU's eastern enlargement after 20 years
Lecture
-
Covering the War in Israel / Palestine: Journalist Perspectives
Panel
-
Daniel Pauly: The Human Appropriation of the Earth and the Oceans
Lecture
-
Papyrus, roses and a sea cat: the Leiden Dioskurides
Lecture, Studium Generale
- Well-being Wednesdays - Sleeping better for more resilience