301 search results for “indigenous people presented” in the Staff website
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    Mirjam de BruijnFaculty of Humanities
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    Jennifer SweridaFaculty of Archaeology
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    Satellite conference IFLA 2023 - Empire, Indigeneity, and colonial heritage collections: confronting difficult pasts, enabling just futures
    
    
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    Maurits BergerFaculty of Humanities
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    Olaf van VlietFaculty of Law
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    visits Institute for History: ‘History helps us make sense of the present’
        
    
Each research institute has its own dynamic. The Executive Board is visiting our institutes to find out what they are up to. On 24 June, it was the turn of the Institute for History. ‘History helps us make sense the present, whether through family stories, local issues or world politics.’
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    Soledad Valdivia RiveraFaculty of Humanities
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    ‘Meeting new people is still very valuable’
        
    
Particularly during this time of social distancing and remote learning, it is important to carry on meeting new people – even if you don’t always feel like it after another day staring at your screen, says Wessel van Dam. In his role as assessor at the Honours Academy, Wessel represents the interests…
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    University history complete: Otterspeer presents fourth volume
        
    
At the Dies Natalis Willem Otterspeer, Professor Emeritus of University History, presented the fourth and final volume of Groepsportret met Dame, his series on the history of Leiden University. De 'Strategie van de Aanpassing' covers the period 1876-1975. Otterspeer talked about his book in a podcast…
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    Arie BoomertFaculty of Archaeology
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    IPBES: Positive outcomes for people and nature are feasible, but we must act now
        
    
Changes to halt further biodiversity loss are more urgent than ever and feasible, says IPBES, the United Nations biodiversity panel. In two reports released this week, the panel calls on governments worldwide to develop coherent policies that address biodiversity, climate change, water, food and health.…
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    Kenan van de MieroopFaculty of Humanities
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    Asier Hernández AguirresarobeFaculty of Humanities
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    Rob CullumFaculty of Humanities
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    Ben SchoenmakerFaculty of Humanities
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    Liveable Planet present at LUGO Sustainability Day
        
    
Liveable Planet, the Leiden interdisciplinary research programme on sustainability, has a full presence at the LUGO Sustainability Day on Tuesday 9 May. Professor Jan Willem Erisman will deliver the keynote lecture. You can also ask questions about sustainability research and interdisciplinary collaboration…
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    Leiden University presents About Us 2024
    
    
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    Leiden University presents About Us 2023
    
    
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    Perspective for people with borderline personality disorder
        
    
‘Raising awareness of the disorder is crucial since borderline personality disorder (BPD) still faces considerable stigma ’, says Anne Krause-Utz (Clinical Psychology) . Together with an international team of excellent scientists, Krause-Utz provides an update of current knowledge about this disorder,…
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    Fact or fiction: people with autism never make eye contact
        
    
There's a myth that people with autism avoid eye contact in conversations. This can come across as indifferent. Unjustified, stresses Jiayin Zhao, who is doing her PhD research on the socio-emotional development of children with autism. 'That people with autism don't care is anything but true.'
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    Fact or fiction: people with autism are not social
        
    
Half the world's population is introverted and comes home drained after an evening of drinks. Their social battery is empty. 'People with autism have a similar experience, but much more intense,' says Boya Li, who researches emotional regulation in children with autism and hearing impairment. Does this…
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    How to improve the workplace for bi+ people
        
    
People who are attracted to more than one gender often experience a disadvantage in the workplace and labour market. How can the workplace can be improved for bi+ people.
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    ‘Young people are cannon fodder in the Central African Republic’
        
    
A bloody civil war has raged for years in the Central African Republic. PhD candidate Crépin Mouguia points out a tragic pattern: young people have been recruited as fighters or soldiers for generations and thus fuel the conflicts.
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    ‘A country’s immigration narrative really influences the people arriving there’
        
    
Immigration and naturalisation policies are an important theme in the upcoming Dutch elections. The Netherlands should be mindful of its immigration narrative, says PhD candidate Hannah Bliersbach, as this greatly influences the relationship between ‘new’ citizens and their new home country.
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    Bianca Boyer on why people with ADHD often experience overstimulation
        
    
What happens in the mind of someone with ADHD? GZ psychologist Bianca Boyer discusses this in a two-part episode of the Dutch 'Podcast Psycholoog'. She likes to look beyond the symptoms described in the DSM-5. 'Those are just the tip of the iceberg.'
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    Information on pensions: new ABP presentations (in Dutch)
    
    
Human resources
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    Information on pensions: ABP presentations for staff (in Dutch)
    
    
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    ‘Poorer people often bear the brunt of sustainability initiatives’
        
    
The effects of sustainability projects on poorer, marginalised people should be considered at a much earlier stage. This is the opinion of Marja Spierenburg, Professor of Anthropology of Sustainable Development and Livelihood, who will give her inaugural lecture on 25 February.
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    Psychology talents present their research on Psychology Science Day 2019
        
    
On the Psychology Science Day 2019 bachelor students were granted a certificate for participating in the Honours Research Bachelor Project (HRBP) and the Honours Lectures. The HRBP participants and the Research Master students also presented their latest research by means of poster presentations and…
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    Education Festival presents the future of teaching
        
    
Covid-19 has had a huge impact on teaching at universities over the past two years. Through force of circumstances, lecturers have adapted much faster to a digital future. On 7 June Leiden Teachers Academy’s annual Education Festival (working language is English) will present insights on this ‘new n…
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    New interactive book helps motivate young people and tackle bullying
        
    
How do you deal with bullying? How can you motivate young people? At the NeurolabNL symposium a multidisciplinary research team launched an interactive book for teachers and youth workers. This digital book offers the latest insights and plenty of useful tips and advice. Children’s Ombudsman Margrite…
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    Tsolin NalbantianFaculty of Humanities
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    Why people confess to crimes they didn’t commit
        
    
When under duress innocent suspects can make a false confession. Why is this? Legal psychologist Linda Geven will give a talk about this at the Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition’s Brain & Law event. At this symposium (in Dutch) on 16 September you can attend talks on fascinating brain research…
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    Rebecca Schaefer: 'Music and science bring people together'
        
    
Rebecca Schaefer received the new science communication grant for the SNAAR Festival in December 2020. With the festival, Schaefer wants to make music and science accessible to a wide audience. How exactly? That's what she tells in this issue of Humans of Psychology.
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    Rector Magnificus presented with long list of missing Iranians
        
    
Hester Bijl, the Rector Magnificus of Leiden University, was handed a ‘shockingly long list’ of names of missing Iranians in her office at the Administration and Central Services department on 13 December 2022.
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    Karel BerkhoffFaculty of Humanities
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    Dennis BosFaculty of Humanities
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    Mark Rutte presented with book about the human dimension
        
    
The human dimension must be brought back to the fore, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said in response to the child benefits scandal. But how? A group of researchers – including Leiden psychologist Sandra van Dijk – have written a book offering practical suggestions. They presented the book to Rutte on 28…
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    Bernhard RiegerFaculty of Humanities
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    Kate BrackneyFaculty of Humanities
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    Jelmer RotteveelFaculty of Humanities
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    Rozemarijn VlijmFaculty of Humanities
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    Willem OtterspeerFaculty of Humanities
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    Andreas HofmannFaculty of Humanities
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    Staff present AI prototypes that can make our work easier
        
    
Thirteen teams of inventive staff rose to the challenge of creating brand-new AI applications to lighten their workload during the AI Cocreation Lab. At the closing ceremony in the Academy Building, participants showed their pitch films, and an expert jury announced the winning prototypes.
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    How can people with autism and social anxiety understand others’ emotions better?
        
    
A smile, tears in your eyes or a blush on your cheeks: we understand one another better by mirroring one another’s emotions. In her PhD dissertation, Julia Folz concludes that people with autism or social anxiety can be helped by interventions focused on the body.