150 search results for “migrant worked” in the Staff website
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Students work on a cold case: ‘We look in a different way than the police’
Sixteen master’s students from a variety of disciplines are helping The Hague Police to find new clues in a cold case.
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Katharina Natter
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Henrike Vellinga
Faculty of Humanities
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Gergana Vasileva
ICLON
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Manel van Kessel
ICLON
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Work to begin on 703 new student flats at Leiden Bio Science Park in mid-2021
Seven hundred and three independent student flats will be built in the entrance area of the Leiden Bio Science Park (LBSP), close to the University Sports Centre. Construction will begin this year and the accommodation is expected to be completed by the start of academic year 2023-2024.
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Managing group work
Didactics
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Leadership and integrity: working towards a safe working environment
Management, Leadership
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Test questions working session
Didactics, Didactics
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Executive Board column: How can we deal with hate speech?
I was disgusted by the recent Ongehoord Nederland broadcast on 15 September. The racist and hateful comments made by alumna Raisa Blommesteijn were, as far as I am concerned, way over the line and in my opinion also violate Article 1 of the Constitution of the Netherlands.
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KNAW Early Career Awards for two Leiden researchers
Young Leiden researchers Alisa van de Haar and Marleen Kunneman have received a KNAW Early Career Award. The prize, awarded annually for outstanding achievements, consists of 15,000 euros and a unique work of art.
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Work Stress Week 2023
Workshops
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Back at the office? ‘Don’t expect to be productive right away’
For some it will sound like music to their ears, but for others is may sound less appealing: now the advice on working from home has changed, we can once again go to the office. After a period of working from home, which for some lasted almost two years (with maybe a short break), it can be a big transition.…
- In Praise of Solidarity - World Refugee Day 2024
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Moving forward together with the personnel monitor: 'Make sure it’s not just a one-off conversation’
If you want to stay fit, you have to go to the gym regularly, and – hopefully - cleaning our teeth is something we do at least twice a day. So, why shouldn’t we keep on working on a safe and healthy work climate, HR Director Esther van Opstal asks in a conversation on where things stand now with the…
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Work Stress Week 2024: free activities to help reduce work-related stress
Workshops
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Luiz Zanotello
Faculty of Humanities
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Fenneke Sysling
Faculty of Humanities
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Rineke Keijzer-Groot
ICLON
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University elections: these are the staff parties you can vote for
The university elections are approaching. The commuting allowance, less bureaucracy, greater appreciation for teaching: what needs more attention? From 22 to 25 April, you can vote for who will represent you on the University Council. Meet the three staff parties.
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Work Conference Health Campus The Hague
Conference
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Workshop Remindo: working with a Question Bank
Didactics
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Five years of ‘Meet the Professor’
For the fifth year in succession, on the foundation day of the university, Leiden professors taught a lesson at primary schools as part of the ‘Meet the Professor’ programme.
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Fieldwork in Leiden
How do the residents of the Kooi neighbourhood in Leiden find living there? What can we do about loneliness? In this extraordinary academic year, students have been conducting all sorts of research, in Leiden. They presented their initial findings and recommendations at a Learning with the City meeting…
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Why do vulnerable groups miss out on benefits? Research nominated for thesis prize
Why do vulnerable groups fail to make use of benefits that they are entitled to? This is what Max ten Velde researched in his Master’s in Management of the Public Sector thesis, which has been nominated for the Netherlands Court of Audit’s thesis prize.
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Webinar: A pleasant work environment: tips for connecting communication
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Webinar: Check it: work privacy and security smart
Webinar
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Workshop Remindo: working with different types of closed questions
Didactics
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Webinar: Check it, how safe do you work?
Course
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School integration of refugee children: evidence from the largest refugee group in any country
Lecture
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Academia in motion: a different form of recognition and reward
A better balance between teaching and research duties, greater recognition of team performances and the elimination of simplistic assessment criteria. The ‘Academia in Motion’ paper published by the Leiden University Recognition and Rewards describes the main problems with recognition and rewards in…
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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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From textiles to teaching: Leiden’s role in colonialism and slavery
Using enslaved people as servants, becoming an administrator in the Dutch West India Company or making uniforms for the colonial army. Many people from Leiden played a role in colonialism and slavery. Historians are conducting preliminary research and finding striking examples.
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Peter Pels
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Leiden Research Support (LRS) webinar: Lump Sum Funding - how to design a work package
Webinar
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Eliciting preferences for EU-level social protection in the context of global challenges
Seminar
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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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Does the welfare entitlement of immigrants change the admission preferences of natives?
Lecture
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Fast-Tracking Climate Resilience with AI: a Stakeholder Discussion
Panel discussion
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Ethnicity and endogeneity in the welfare state
Seminar
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The making of a lost generation: child labor among Syrian refugees in Turkey
Lecture
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Covid has had an impact on academics’ well-being
The Covid pandemic has had a considerable impact on academics’ work and well-being. They have had much less time to spend on their research. The Young Academy and the Dutch Network of Women Professors have conducted research into how the situation has been for academics. The two organisations have recommendations…
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Cash transfer programs and perceptions of eligibility for assistance in post-conflict settings
Seminar
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A new social contract in western welfare states in an era of climate change, digitalization and ageing
Seminar
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Philip Spinhoven
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Jeffrey Fynn-Paul
Faculty of Humanities
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Bernet Elzinga
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Dies natalis 2021
University ceremony
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Untold Stories: representation, heritage and museums
Conference, D&I Symposium
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Andrea Evers
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen