367 search results for “door natalis 2021” in the Student website
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Purple Friday (POPcorner FSW)
Study support
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Spectacular spectra
Festival, Kennis door de Wijken
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Minor's Information Market
Study information
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Results of the university elections
Elections
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Leiden Science Family Day
Festival
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Jasper's day
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life. Jasper first wrote his column from Kuala Lumpur, and it was ready to share. Then a crisis arose this week that demanded…
- Opening facultair jaar 2023-2024
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CCLS Matchmaking Event
Conference, Matchmaking Event
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ALFA New Year’s lecture and drinks
Alumni event, Alumni Association of Archaeology presents:
- Join the Columbia Summer Program 2022!
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Dag van de doden
Lecture, Leiden2022
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Jan Kleijssen, Hans Franken-lecture 2023
Lecture
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Transfer Learning and Practical Applications Workshop
Workshop Series
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It's not even a state: The story of Putin's obsession with Ukraine
Lecture
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Ukraine lectures (fundraiser)
Lecture, Fundraiser
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Lecture by Maxim Osipov: 'What Makes a Good Story Good? Reflections from behind the Writing Desk'
Lecture, Livestream
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Great Symposium LBC - Extreme Extremities
Symposium
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LUCDH Pilot Project Symposium and Digital Winter School
Symposium and Workshops
- Presentation of Jaap Doek Children's Rights Thesis Prize
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Celebration 50 years of the University Council
Conference
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DH-SN Virtual Reality and 3D Printing event
Lecture
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10th Life Science Symposium
Conference
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Reflections on the painting in the Leiden Academy Building
Conference
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You should eat herring on the coast and not in Maastricht
For thirty years, the Dutch Newspaper AD conducted an annual search for the best herring. This came to an end when economist Ben Vollaard, based on a statistical analysis, claimed it was rigged. But that claim doesn't smell right, says Leiden statistician Richard Gill. ‘The way you code and process…
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Chemist Marc Koper receives Spinoza Prize for research on electrolysis
Professor Marc Koper researches how you can use electrical energy to make or break chemical bonds. He has just been awarded a Spinoza Prize, the Netherlands’ highest personal science award, for his fundamental research into how this form of electrolysis works.
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Three students nominated for an ECHO Award: ‘I want to make the world a better place’
A more inclusive and diverse society is what Talisha Schilder, Hawra Nissi and Chiraz Hassoumi spend many hours a week working towards. Their hard work led them to being nominated for the ECHO Award.
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Meijersprijzen en scriptieprijzen uitgereikt tijdens nieuwjaarsreceptie
Op dinsdag 10 januari 2022 zijn tijdens de facultaire nieuwjaarsreceptie de jaarlijkse Meijersprijzen en de scriptieprijzen uitgereikt.
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Race against time: Helping the Netherlands secure almost 20 million Pfizer vaccines
The whole world is waiting anxiously for sufficient supplies of coronavirus vaccines. As Launch Navigator at Pfizer, alumnus Dennis de Mik must help ensure that the Netherlands receives 19.8 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. How is he going about this and how has his Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences…
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Writing history together in the Transvaal
Alicia Schrikker doesn't usually get involved in urban history. As a senior lecturer, her research field is generally the colonial history of Asia and partly South Africa. So, the fact that she is going to carry out an urban history research project together with colleagues, is something that even she…
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‘The historical pedigree of New Wars and New Terrorism’: meet LUCIR scholar Isabelle Duyvesteyn
Isabelle Duyvesteyn, Professor of International Studies and Global History at the Institute of History and member of the advisory board of Leiden University’s Centre for International Relations (LUCIR) is widely regarded as an expert on civil wars and conflicts. Her new book, Rebels and Conflict Escalation,…
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Aline-Priscillia and Ruşen nominated for an ECHO Award
Working towards a more inclusive and diverse society, next to your studies. Humanities students Aline-Priscillia Messi and Ruşen Koç devote a considerable amount of hours to this every week. Now they have been nominated for an ECHO Award.
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Meijerslezing en Nieuwjaarsreceptie 2024
Meijerslezing, Meijersprijzen en Van Wersch springplankprijs en Nieuwjaarsreceptie 2024
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Inge Schilperoord nominated for the Dutch Libris Prize 2016
Psychology alumna Inge Schilperoord works as a forensic psychologist in the Pieter Baan Centre, a psychiatric observation clinic. Her debut novel 'Muidhond' about a man struggling with his paedophilic tendencies, has received the Bronze Owl 2015 for best Dutch debut novel. Schilperoord: 'The detective…
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45th Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (#SOEMEHL45)
Conference
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Alumni Event Russian and Eurasian Studies
Alumni event
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Modern Moroccan Photography
Lecture
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Museumnacht Leiden 2022
Festival
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Science & Cocktails: Why do People Fight?
Lecture
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Asian(s) in the Netherlands
Panel conversation
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Debate: Human Rights and the World Cup Qatar
Debate
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Live Q&A with OpenAI: AI and the Future of Humanity
Debate, Live Q&A
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Het wonen (als bouwen) ontstond pas zeer laat in de menselijke geschiedenis
Lecture
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Faculty Symposium 2022: Humanities in Crises
Conference, Symposium
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Public Discussion: “New International Order and Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic Path”
Debate
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First images from the James Webb telescope
Lecture
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Chinese calligraphy: Chinese New Year special
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Company visit traineeships: DisGover & We Care to DisGover
Course
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European Strategic Dialogue lecture series: A New Beginning for UK-EU Relations
Lecture
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Leiden Law Cast: The prison population NL vs. BE with Miranda Boone
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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‘Prehistory holds up a challenging mirror to us’
Leiden alumnus Luc Amkreutz is a curator at the National Museum of Antiquities. His exhibition about the submerged landscape of Doggerland highlights what we can learn from prehistory. ‘Just like the people of Doggerland, we are confronted with climate change, but we are responsible for the speed of…