41 search results for “bos is” in the Staff website
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Lisanne Bos
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Erik Bos
Science
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Peter Bos
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Jolanda Bos
Faculty of Humanities
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Sandra Bos
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Alex Bos
Science
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Sabine Bos
Science
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Elise Bos
Science
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Jasper Bos
Science
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Dylan Bos
Faculty of Humanities
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Tanja Bos
Bestuursbureau
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Egbert Bos
Faculty of Humanities
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Thijs Bos
Science
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Marieke Bos
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Dennis Bos
Faculty of Humanities
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Renetta Bos
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Hepke Bos
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Bo Dong
Science
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Bo Bode
Science
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Bo Terpstra
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Meike van den Bos
Bestuursbureau
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Jolande de Bos
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Ryanne van den Bos
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Willem Jan Bos
Faculteit Geneeskunde
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Jacqueline Hoornweg-Bos
ICLON
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Esther van den Bos
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Members
At the moment the Faculty Network on Education and Innovation has 27 members.
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Projects 2022-2023
In 2022-2023 eight (teams of) teachers received a Grassroots or Grass shoots grant. Here you can read about their projects.
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Are the brains of males different from those of females? Psychologists produce a podcast on brain research and mental health
Women are more often diagnosed with depression, whereas ADHD is much more frequently detected in men. And there are other more striking differences. What role does the brain play in mental health and what is the influence of the environment? For answers to these questions, listen to the ‘(Un)gendered…
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Second World War victims commemorated in Hour of Remembrance
On 4 May, Leiden University remembered the victims of the Second World War from our university community. Alumni, students and present and former staff of the University came together for this Hour of Remembrance.
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Burning brain questions of young people bundled in new research agenda
During ExpeditionNEXT in Middelburg, NeurolabNL youth, together with researchers from Leiden University and Erasmus University, handed over a unique research agenda to NWO Chairman Marcel Levi. In it, young people share what they would most like to learn about themselves and the brain.
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Fenna on EUniWell: ‘Students can be involved in lots of different ways!’
EUniWell, the alliance of seven European universities committed to developing teaching and research relating to well-being, is celebrating its first anniversary. Law student Fenna van Haeften has been involved as a student representative right from the start. This October she went to Florence, where…
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Helping people live healthier lives? A game may be the answer
The LUMC, Leiden University and The Hague University of Applied Sciences want to help health professionals support behaviour change in the population. Such change would help people live healthier lives and reduce their risk of disease. The Municipality of The Hague is supporting this educational project…
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Got a question about science? Ask Leiden!
Due to its success, the Leiden2022 Q&A has been extended and is looking for even more thought-provoking, interesting or unusual questions.
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Out-of-control behaviour: why do youngsters sometimes go so far? View the vodcast by NeurolabNL
Earning some quick money by drug trafficking, committing an act of violence or almost collapsing under performance pressure. In the four-part NeurolabNL Young vodcast young people talk openly with neuroscientists about high-risk behaviour and performance pressure. How did they find their way back?
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Anti-Asian racism deserves much more attention
Racism and discrimination come in many different shapes and forms – in the Netherlands too. Verbal attacks, stereotypes and violence: some people are confronted with these on a daily basis. A group that is often not included in research and the debate on racism is people of Asian descent. The Diversity…
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How the eating habits of a limited group of Americans determine sustainability
Masses of hamburgers, steaks, cheese and a lot of eggs: Americans love their animal products. But researcher Oliver Taherzadeh discovered that only a relatively small group of high-volume consumers need to modify their diet to achieve an enormous environmental gain.
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Network of student well-being officers create connections
It’s an important theme at the University and beyond: student well-being. Even before coronavirus, research showed that loneliness and the pressure to succeed were causing particular problems for students, and these problems have only increased since the pandemic. Work is underway to improve the sit…
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‘People are equal but not the same’: diversity and inclusion from a legal perspective
What is written in law and what equality, inclusion and diversity mean in practice is not always the same. This was the focus of this year’s D&I symposium on 13 January. The plenary sessions were watched by hundreds of participants and there was a wide range of workshops covering different aspects of…
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Stimulating Open Science and Recognition & Rewards
Greater transparency in science. Broader career paths. Less work pressure. A dynamic conversation at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FSW) focused on these goals.
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Opening academic year
University ceremony