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General election: what does the research say?
Today is the general election in the Netherlands – although the polling stations have actually been open for two days already because of the coronavirus restrictions. Leiden researchers and students are involved in all manner of ways, and are analysing the campaigns and possible results.
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Conference 'Leadership in Progress: Science Meets Practice' – A Recap
On October 15, 2020, international academics, practitioners, and students gathered online at the conference 'Leadership in Progress: Science Meets Practice' organized by the Leiden Leadership Centre. Together with renowned speakers from academia, politics and the civil service a multidisciplinary exchange…
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How do you manage a university that has no clear owner?
Universities are there for future generations; how can we make sure we pass them on intact? Leiden academics responded to the address given by Cambridge professor Stefan Collini at the opening of the academic year.
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Use of nouns delays speech
Why do we sometimes speak more slowly or more rapidly, and why do we sometimes have a longer pause between uttering particular words? This has to do with whether you are about to use a noun or a verb. This is the finding from research by an international team led by linguist Frank Seifart from the University…
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Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer: ‘Only creativity can save the world’
Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer delivered the Huizinga lecture on Friday 8 December in a packed Pieterskerk. The writer seized the opportunity of the 52nd edition to point out the importance of creativity, both for artists and scientists.
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Hague city councillors on working visit: ‘The Hague is becoming a real student city’
What does the University mean for The Hague? And what are researchers and students learning from the city and its residents? The Hague city councillors visited Campus The Hague on 27 September and spoke to administrators and researchers. ‘From Schilderswijk to Benoordenhout: we are a university for…
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Research Traineeship Programme completed: 'Here you are encouraged to try things'
Discovering while still studying whether work in science might be for you. That is what students get during the faculty Research Traineeship Programme. On Friday 1 September, they presented their results to each other and their supervisors.
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Tenth European Conference of Iranian Studies ECIS 10
Conference
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The Gulag Legacy - Memory of Stalinism in Today's Russia
Lecture
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Historiography and Palaeography of Sasanian Middle Persian Inscriptions
PhD defence
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Apocalypse, Empire, and Universal Mission at the End of Antiquity: World Religions at the Crossroads
PhD defence
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Who gets what, when, and how?
PhD defence
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Exploring the maturation of medical educators and their beliefs about teaching and learning
PhD defence
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Liveblog as Genre in Pursuit of Credibility
PhD defence
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Food insecurity, dietary quality and health in the Netherlands
PhD defence
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Risk stratification in Emergency Medicine
PhD defence
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Legal Aspects of Active Debris Removal (ADR)
PhD defence
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What is sign language fluency?
Conference
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Embracing a new beginning: understanding the teachable window for lifestyle change
PhD defence
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Management of disturbed homeostasis in critically ill patients and influence on outcome
PhD defence
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Social Network and Radical Innovation
PhD defence
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From patient’s perspective to predictive modeling: cerebrovascular events and chronic kidney disease
PhD defence
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Fecal microbiota transplantation and dietary interventions in Inflammatory Bowel Disease; efficacy and challenges for the future
PhD defence
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A solid start for the Dutch first thousand days-approach
PhD defence
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Biomarkers and Prognosis in Cardiac Surgery in the ICU
PhD defence
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2019 Hall of fame
Over the past year, many of our staff and students have won prizes, been awarded a substantial grant or been appointed to an academic association or a position in public life. All of these are good reasons to include them in our 2019 Hall of Fame. We are proud of them all.
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Privacy under threat from ‘messy’ coronavirus app development
The Ministry of Health seems to be going full steam ahead in the search for a track-and-trace app to contain the coronavirus crisis. The apps are being developed with irresponsible haste, according to Valerie Frissen, Professor of Digital Technologies and Social Change.
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Families in Transit: Child-bearing, Child-rearing and Inheritance during Displacement
Conference
- PCNI Research Seminars 2021-2022
- ELS lab meeting - Work in Progress by Isak Nilsson
- ELS lab meeting - Methodology Session with Loran Kostense & Lisa van Roermund
- ELS lab meeting: Lunch & Learn with Jessie Pool
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Superlattices in van der Waals materials A Low-Energy Electron Microscopy study
PhD defence
- Journalism Studies Seminars
- ELS lab meeting – Methodology session on social network analysis
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Towards Healthy Societies
Conference, Network event
- ELS lab meeting - Work in Progress by jasper Sluijs
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YAL and JUL Science meets Art Exposition
Exhibition
- ELS lab meeting - RESCHEDULED Guest lecture: Prof. Kati Cseres on Gender and competition law
- ELS lab meeting - Lunch & Learn: ELS lab meeting - ELS Resolutions
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Inequity and Spondyloarthritis
PhD defence
- Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Dorine Schellens and Peter Verstraten win the LUCAS Public Engagement Award 2023
The LUCAS Impact Committee, consisting of Jan van Dijkhuizen, Rick Honings, Casper de Jonge, Angus Mol, Thijs Porck and Aafje de Roest, has offered this year’s LUCAS Public Engagement Award to Dorine Schellens and Peter Verstraten.
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14 Veni grants awarded to Leiden researchers
Fourteen promising researchers from Leiden University have been given the opportunity to realise their research plans for the coming years thanks to a Veni grant from the NWO. This year, these subsidies have been granted to studies of the influence of noise on the great tit, the conditions necessary…
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Angus Mol and Aris Politopoulos are the winners of the fourth LUCAS Public Prize 2022!
On Tuesday 12 April Angus Mol and Aris Politopoulos have been awarded the fourth LUCAS Publieksprijs.
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Netherlands and Japan united by a tradition of mutual curiosity
A delegation from Leiden University visited various universities in Japan at the end of March. The strong ties between the Netherlands and Japan are still based on a long tradition of knowledge exchange.
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Successful start of e-learning skills platform in Brightspace
For the first time, students were able to develop their skills using a digital platform in Brightspace. It turned out to be a success: on average students who actively used the platform on achieved higher grades than students who used it less. But above all, the students themselves were pleased with…
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Science delegation enhances influence in China
A large delegation composed of 11 delegates from institutes from the Faculty of Science has made an extensive visit to China and enhanced Leiden’s influence in the Chinese academia, industry and local government.
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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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Renske Janssen is the winner of the LUCAS Dissertation Prize 2021
The LUCAS Dissertation Prize has been awarded to Dr. Renske Janssen for her PhD thesis Religio Illicita? Roman Legal Interactions with Early Christianity in Context.