314 search results for “ai safety” in the Staff website
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Can Generative AI Generate Culture?
Debate
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AI versus the fire
Festival
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How the rise of AI is creating new opportunities for computational linguists
With the rise of AI, interest in computational linguistics and language models has taken flight. But machines are far from being able to go it alone. In her inaugural lecture, Professor Carole Tiberius will stress the importance of research on word combinations. ‘We know a great deal but there is a…
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Giulia Callegaro
Science
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Jelle Brands
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Weiyan Low
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Daphne Wong-A-Foe
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Masha Medvedeva
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Ramira van der Meulen
Science
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Jan van Rijn
Science
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Online safety: automatic forwarding to external email addresses no longer permitted
ICT
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Safety at the university: always take your LU-Card with you to work or lectures
We are living in turbulent times. Various conflicts in other parts of the world at times give rise to feelings of anxiety, unrest and anger in our country too. We also see this happening in our academic community.
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Taboo on raising social safety issues must go because we really need to do better
Last year, 15.8% of all employees of Leiden University experienced undesirable behaviour. This is one of the findings of the 2021 Personnel Monitor. ‘That number is far too high. We have to get rid of the taboo on raising this issue and addressing offenders,‘ says Martijn Ridderbos, in an open and…
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: What is the AI in Game AI?
Lecture
- AI Mixer: Can Generative AI Generate Culture?
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Safety tip: Do you know how to get to the nearest emergency exit?
Security
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Mohammed Raiz Shaffique
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Reza Shaker Ardekani
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Yasmin Ismail
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Alan Sears
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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ChatGPT: reading suggestions and sources
On this page we gather reading suggestions and sources about ChatGPT.
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Fast-Tracking Climate Resilience with AI: a Stakeholder Discussion
Panel discussion
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Marije Niemeijer
Science
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Qinyu Chen
Science
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Meetup AI in education @ FSW
Didactics, ICT
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Dignity and respect in the online learning environment: share and join the campaign
Social
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Humanities & AI – Hassle, Hype or Help?
Conference
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SAILS event: Showcasing AI Research @ Humanities
Conference, Mini symposium
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Peter Bouwman
Science
- Inspiration
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Join the first Social Safety Dialogue Session
Open Dialogue Session
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Risk Inventory and Evaluation
A safe and healthy work environment begins with identifying risks. A risk inventory and evaluation (RI&E) maps these risks per faculty, institute, service or department. In addition to an inventory and evaluation of risks, an RI&E also contains an action plan. This allows us to reduce risks and bott…
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LDE AI Mixer on disinformation and fake news
Leiden AI Week
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Personnel monitor Light 2021
The University believes it is important to provide you with a satisfying work environment. How do you feel about your career opportunities, the interaction with your colleagues and supervisors, and the work facilities at your disposal? We ask for your opinion via the personnel monitor. This survey guarantees…
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SAILS researcher Anne Meuwese awarded PDI-SSH grant
The PDI-SSH grant will be used by Meuwese to create a web portal and collection of tools and resources, named ‘WetSuite’, that will help researchers apply Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods to legal textual data from public bodies.
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Introductory course 'AI and higher education: risks and opportunity'
Personal development, Working effectively
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Mindlab about to start: 'Theatre can help us have a good conversation'
The Mindlab theatre and discussion programme will start at the Faculty of Humanities at the end of September. University lecturers Tazuko van Berkel and Sara Polak were moderators at the first session.
- Teaching & supporting the learning process
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Biological agents
Biological agents are micro-organisms such as bacteria, parasites, moulds, viruses and their waste products. This category also includes genetically modified variants (GMOs). These agents may form a risk for your health, which is why we apply a number of legal and other guidelines to prevent people…
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Human Resources
Here you will find information about our HR policy. From salary scales to career guidance, and from confidential counsellors to various insurance (schemes) at an attractive discount.
- Definitive agreement Collective Labour Agreement 2024-2025 Universities of the Netherlands
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Incidents and dangerous situations
Together we create a healthy and safe working environment. Should an incident, dangerous situation or needle-stick injury nevertheless occur, please report it immediately. Such incidents are far more frequent than serious accidents. By reporting them we can make sure that they do not lead to serious…
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Bob van de Water
Science
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Travel to high-risk areas
If you want to travel for work to an area with a security risk country or area with the color code orange and/or red, you need prior permission from the university.
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Regulations
Leiden University’s regulations are drawn up by various departments, such as Legal Affairs, Human Resources and the department of Health, Safety & Environment.
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‘Nice tool but what are we supposed to do with it?’
Public agencies are keen to use new technology such as AI to speed up their primary processes. But the internal organisation is often a major stumbling block. SAILS researcher Friso Selten conducts research at the interface between data science and public administration.
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GenAI for teachers
Didactics
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SAILS Workshop: AI and LLMs: Keeping the Linguist in the Loop
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Organisational structure
This website provides an overview of the organisational structure of Leiden University. Here you can find contact details of secretariats, staff lists by department, co-participation bodies, and regulations.
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House rules
All persons making use of Leiden University buildings and grounds must comply with the general University house rules. These are listed in the Regulations on the Use of University Buildings, Grounds and Other Facilities, and are intended to guarantee order and safety for guests and staff alike.