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Lectorate Event of lectorate 'Music, Education and Society' Royal Conservatoire
Arts and culture
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OSCL meets YAL: The challenges of working with an open science mindset in a business driven environment
Lecture
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Inequity and Spondyloarthritis
PhD defence
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Deep Learning for Online Adaptive Radiotherapy
PhD defence
- 50 years since the first moon landing
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OSCoffee: Doing Open Science in the Humanities: From Public Discourse to Qualitative Data
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Diversity of glucocorticoid signaling
PhD defence
- Lunch Seminar/Meeting: GTGC Climate Governance Consortium
- Moons Beyond the Solar System
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Exploring Ubiquitin and ISG15 Biology with Chemical Tools
PhD defence
- GTGC lunch seminar: Eve Darian-Smith and Phil McCarty on Global Studies Methods
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Workshop: Entrepreneurship with Sjoerd Louwaars and Vahit Güzel the founder of Choco & Things
Career and apply for jobs
- Guest lecture: The United Nations human rights treaty body system
- The Once and Future Moon?
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Methodological obstacles in causal inference: confounding, missing data, and measurement error
PhD defence
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Workshop competences and qualities
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- Seminar 3: Emotionality and Late Medieval Self-Transformative Processes
- Workshop: Interdisciplinary Research Design for Global Studies
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CPP Symposium: Academic Activism and the Climate Crisis
Conference
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Evaluation and improvement of integrated cardiac care
PhD defence
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Elucidation of the migratory behaviour of the corneal endothelium
PhD defence
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Reflections on the painting in the Leiden Academy Building
Conference
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Prognostic factors in distinct melanoma types
PhD defence
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Overview of the links between Linguistics, Economics, and Education
Lecture, Applied African Linguistics
- National Stargazing Days
- Medieval Latin (5 ECTS)
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Multifocal approach of wrist related injuries
PhD defence
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Master's Online Experience Day Book and Digital Media Studies: Thesis taster
Study information
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Online Master's Experience Day Computer Science
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Master's Online Experience Day Book and Digital Media Studies: Meet the lecturer
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Webinar minor Sustainable Chemistry and Biotechnology
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Online Master's Experience Day Computer Science
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LIC Lecture: Density functional theory in chemistry: Where are we today?
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Dutch Bio Science Week
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Paul Christiaan Flu: a Surinamese professor in a time of war
Paul Christiaan Flu, originally from Surinam, was a brilliant tropical doctor, who in 1938 rose to the position of Rector Magnificus of Leiden University. The war years brought his lightning career to an abrupt end: his son was murdered and he himself was imprisoned in a concentration camp. A sad family…
- Nine public graduation presentations
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BRIN-LDE ACADEMY 2023: The Smart, Sustainable, and Healthy City in Indonesia
We are pleased to announce a call for papers for the upcoming workshop on the study of smart, sustainable, healthy, and diverse cities in modern-day Indonesia. The workshop aims to explore the future possibilities and challenges of metropolitan centers such as Jakarta, the newly built IKN Nusantara,…
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‘We have to stay alert and keep on feeling the past’
Space for open dialogue on historical slavery was created at the Keti Koti Table at Museum De Lakenhal, organised by Leiden University and the Municipality of Leiden. There, just metres away from 17th-century paintings, Leideners shared a ritual meal and spoke about the effects of slavery and our colonial…
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The University in the time of coronavirus: from working at the kitchen table to a livestream PhD defence
The outbreak of coronavirus has radically changed our life and work. We have had to work, teach and conduct research from home. How has coronavirus changed your work? What do you miss most? And what is keeping you going? We asked a few colleagues.
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Blog Post | Pandemics, Bricks-and-Mortar, and Heads of Mission
Jorge Heine writes about 'bricks-and-mortar' diplomatic posts and their significance during a pandemic.
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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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First Lustrum for the PhD Workshop on European and International Insolvency Law
On Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 April 2023, the Foundation Bob Wessels Insolvency Law Collection (BWILC) organised its fifth PhD Workshop on European and International Insolvency Law.
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‘People can be expelled to countries that they don't come from'
The 'language analysis interview' on the basis of which the Immigration and Naturalisation Department attempts to determine where an asylum-seeker without any documents comes from, does not meet the criteria of reliability and validity. Joachim Detailleur, student of Arabic, substantiates this statement…
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From archaeologist to chatelaine
Marijke Brouwer started as an archaeologist, excavating Iron Age settlements in the Dutch polder regions. Today she is the director of medieval Huis Bergh, one of the largest castles in the Netherlands. How did this unusual career development come about?
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‘Don’t assume that someone else will step in’
Her book ‘Veel valse hoop’ (Much False Hope) about the persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands was immediately hailed as a seminal work. German historian Katja Happe gave the Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November. She is fascinated by what makes people take a stand.
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Leiden astronomer Henk van de Hulst: humble man with great authority
World-famous among astronomers, humble, and averse to conventions. On 23 April, the Dutch biography about Henk van de Hulst was published. Biographer Dirk van Delft: ‘This remarkable man deserved a biography.’
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Upcoming exhibitions, performances, concerts, publications and lectures by PhDArts, docARTES and ACPA researchers
Upcoming activities by docARTES PhD candidates Shaya Feldman, Anne Veinberg, Ned McGowan and Nizar Rohana, PhDArts candidates Brigitte Kovacs, Eleni Kamma, Danne Ojeda, Andrea Stultiens and K.G.Guttman and ACPA PhD candidate Henri Bok.
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From Leiden Pilgrim to American president
Before founding their American colony, the Pilgrim Fathers first lived in Leiden in the early 17th century. This group has no fewer than nine American presidents among its descendants. The University played an important role in the Pilgrims’ life in Leiden.
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The eighty-year-old Leiden Papyrological Insitute has a small but great collection
The Leiden Papyrological Institute celebrated its eightieth birthday on Monday 19 January. Its collection of papyri – including paper, potsherds, pieces of wood and even lead – covers the period from 300 B.C. until after 800 A.D. and is entirely of Egyptian origin. The institute’s anniversary is being…
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Friend or foe? The role of AI in mitigating biases in HR
AI is already widely being used in HR processes, but it’s unclear whether these applications contribute to fair and inclusive decision making. Leiden researcher Carlotta Rigotti is involved in BIAS, a big consortium research project that aims to provide answers and develop a new, trustworthy AI app…