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- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2022
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2023
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The Processes of Conversion to Islam in Contemporary Spain: From the Betrayal of Spain to Community Insertion
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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collapse, caused overburdening of judicial system and violation of children's rights in Germany
The Dutch conservative VVD party plans to make the right to family reunification more difficult for people with temporary residence permits. In Germany, this restriction led to several lawsuits which were won by status holders. Mark Klaassen, Assistant Professor in Migration Law, believes this is a…
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How these young researchers are preparing for their first scientific conference
Three Psychology students will present a poster of their thesis research on Alzheimer’s and dementia at the international conference AAIC Neuroscience Next. ‘I remind myself to recognise - without fear or shame - when I don't know something.’
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Master's Open Day
Study information
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Leiden Law School Professor Ann Skelton Awarded Honorary Doctorate from the University of Strathclyde
Leiden Law School takes great pride in announcing that the University of Strathclyde has bestowed an honorary doctorate on Professor Ann Skelton, Professor of Children's Rights in a Sustainable World at Leiden Law School and Chair of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child. This prestigious…
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Symposium Women's Rights
Symposium
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Award ceremony: Jaap Doek Children's Rights Thesis Award 2024
Prijsuitreiking
- Unicef - World Children's Day
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Master's Open Day (cancelled)
Study information
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New Year's Reception FSW
Festival, Reception
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L.A.S. Terra Bookmarket
Bookmarket
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Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child
On 20 November 2015, on the occasion of Universal Children’s Day, the Council of Europe and the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights launched the Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child.
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Bachelor's Graduation Ceremony Archaeology
Graduation Ceremony
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Forecasting Finlandization: How will Xi’s China seek to revise East Asia’s regional order?
Lecture
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Global Challenges: The Regime of Lukashenka
Lecture
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How cells determine the fate of proteins (and can we do it too?)
Cells in our bodies are often threatened by errors in our own proteins. The FLOW consortium, comprising scientists from various institutions including Leiden, is poised to meticulously map out for the first time how cells control proteins, correcting or removing faulty ones. This endeavour holds promise…
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Plato's Myths: Tools for Thinking Conference
Conference
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Asia Academy #09: India's Democracy
Lecture
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LKV's Art Auction
Festival
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'It’s the complexity of this group of patients that makes the challenge of improving their quality of life so interesting’
Dialysis patients experience a range of physical and mental symptoms that interact and influence each otherIn her doctoral research, psychologist Judith Tommel wanted to find the optimum approach to help these dialysis patients improve their quality of life. ‘We need to make sure we avoid excluding…
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Access to Justice in Today’s Libya
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Frontiers of Children's Rights Summer School
Course
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It's not even a state: The story of Putin's obsession with Ukraine
Lecture
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New Year's Reception Faculty of Science
Conference
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10th Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture: Season of Rains, Africa in the World Today
Lecture
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: What Use are Networks Anyway?
Lecture
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The future of Europe’s finances
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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New Year's Reception Faculty of Science
Conference
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Asia Academy #15: North Korea's Gamble
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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Andrew Gawthorpe in The Guardian about the Republicans’ more radical agenda
University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe argues in The Guardian that the Republican's new agenda for a second Trump term is more radical than the first. He says that they seek to take control of federal agencies by replacing civil servants with ‘American First footsoldiers’.
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ASCL Seminar: Africa's Second Struggle for Freedom: What's decolonisation got to do with it?
Lecture
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Live Event: China’s Digital Future
Debate
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Asia Academy #06: Taiwan's Future
Lecture
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Conflict Escalation: Explaining the Rise of Violence
Lecture
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PhD Candidates: Get more success with less stress
Personal development, Working effectively
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What's Next? - Alumni in Tech
Lecture
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‘Try to connect with as many people as possible during your internship’
Micah DenBraber studied at Leiden University College in The Hague while pursuing an internship at the World Resources Institute (WRI), a self-proclaimed ‘think-and-do-tank’, where he built partnerships with the philanthropic sector, among other things.
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What Trump’s Return Means for Europe
Debate, Roundtable
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Remarkable PhD research: diagnosing sepsis in premature babies
How can we diagnose the life-threatening condition sepsis in premature babies as quickly and accurately as possible? That is what PhD student Manchu Thangavelu from the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) wants to figure out.
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David de Buisonjé
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Camila Paz Espinoza Chaparro
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Olga Lundysheva
Faculty of Humanities
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Myrthe Veenman
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Ammar Allami
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Meng Li
Science
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Rik Lettany
Faculteit Archeologie
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Today’s geopolitics: Managing the known unknowns?
Lecture, Seminar
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Asian(s) in the Netherlands
Panel conversation