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Young Interfaculty Lunch on Social Safety
Lecture
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Webinar "THE ATTENTION SWITCH"
Alumni event
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Just Public Algorithmic Systems – What does it take?
Lecture
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Studying the historical roots of sign languages – methodological issues
Lecture
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Regulation of autophagy-related mechanisms during bacterial infection
PhD defence
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How to use local talent in standing up for climate solutions?
Roundtable discussion
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LIMS talk
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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Start Your Future - Introductory Course for First-Generaton Students
Introductiedag
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Do societal promises influence patent value? An analysis of inventions in artificial intelligence
CWTS Seminar
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Monthly Reads | Project 0100
Each month we will be spotlighting material we have been reading, or that have been recommended to us that relate to AI and a particular theme.
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CCLS Seminar
Lecture, Center of Computational Life Sciences
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The LeiCNS-PK3.0 model development and applications: Healthy-to- diseased CNS pharmacokinetic translation
PhD defence
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Kroese-Duijsters Symposium 2023: Reaction mechanisms in heterogeneous, inorganic and biological electro(photo)catalysis
Conference
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Reflections on a year of Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine
Debate, Roundtable discussion
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Van Marum Colloquium: CO2 Electrolysis Systems for Chemical and Food Production
Lecture
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture
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Campus The Hague Career Event 2024
Course, Career Event
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GRULAC Conference
Conference
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Prioritizing Global Responsibilities: The Ethics of Global Priority-setting
Lecture
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Finding Your Way (In and Out of the Art World): A Phenomenology of the Art Novel
Lecture
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Finessage for ‘Touching: An Exhibition of Material Research Samples and Recipes’
Arts and culture
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Assessing global regionalized impacts of eutrophication on freshwater fish biodiversity
PhD defence
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Violence and Transformation: The Political Economy of Russia’s War against Ukraine
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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Kearifan Kesehatan Lokal
PhD defence
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LCN2 Seminar
Lecture
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Teaching in Practice (UTQ module)
Didactics
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Reducing the chronic disease burden in China
PhD defence
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Statistical modelling of time-varying covariates for survival data
PhD defence
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Van Marum Colloquium: High precision kinetics of elementary surface reactions: Quantitative comparison of experiment and theory
Lecture
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LUCIR Lecture: Technological Change and Human Rights
Lecture
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Policing in the US: What’s Feminism Got to Do with It?
Lecture
- Liveable communities – Liveable Planet
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Filling an Accountability Gap? How a Standing UN Investigative Mechanism Would Further International Criminal Justice
Conference
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Book Launch - The Picnic: A Dream of Freedom and the Collapse of the Iron Curtain
Lecture
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Exploring Web Archives
Lecture
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Rhythms of resilience: Individual differences in genetic and environmental effects on brain development
PhD defence
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Van Marum Colloquium: Surface chemistry studies for plasma applications
Lecture
- Volume 11 (2016)
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Book series
Diplomatic Studies (DIST) is a peer-reviewed book series that encourages original work on the theory and practice, processes and outcomes of diplomacy.
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Strategic research into and development of best practice for, predictive modelling on behalf of Dutch Cultural Resource Management
Are predictive archaeological maps a reliable tool to play an important role in the spatial planning? One of the goals of this project was to develop best practices for the production and application of the models.
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Submission Guidelines
All manuscripts submitted to Inter-Section need to adhere to these guidelines. Since 01-08-2022 Inter-Section uses APA7 as a reference system. Inter-Section therefore now follows the new Faculty of Archaeology guidelines concerning referencing and bibliography.
- Volume 3 (2008)
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Key Publications
Here’s a selection of key publications by members of the CPP:
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Educational Innovation Hub
Since its founding, LUC has been a college of educational development and experimentation. Its mission statement identifies the college as “a site of innovation in pedagogy, curriculum design, and student well-being,” and it applies a student-centred approach to learning throughout its BA and BSc degree…
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10th Leiden Symposium on New Religiosity - The Tell-Tale Art: Divination and Oracular Practice from All Angles
Lecture, Symposium
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AI, Peace, Justice and Security in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
The AI research in the area of peace, justice and security at each of the three universities in Zuid-Holland complements the AI research being performed by the other two. Three researchers explain. Part one in a series of five about themes that the three universities’ AI research covers.
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Call for Papers - Monarchy in turmoil: princes, courts, and politics in revolution and restoration 1780-1830
For every period, it is a challenge to unearth the details of political trafficking; yet the effort needs to include all relevant persons, groups, and institutions – not only those wielding formal responsibilities. We hope to reinvigorate this effort by inviting specialists to present their research…
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The recent IPCC report: some reactions from our Liveable planet community
The publication of the recent IPCC report on climate change has not gone unnoticed, to put it mildly, certainly not within the Liveable Planet community.
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Workshop Exploring the Role of Hype in the Future of Quantum Technology
Telling sensationalised stories, exaggerating benefits and understating the risks: creating ‘hype’ about something doesn't sound like something a responsible scientist would indulge in. Or could we also use hype in a ‘good way'? What could we achieve by opening up quantum futures for wider discussions,…
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Willem van der Does sheds new light on the at times pitch-black history of psychiatry
Piercing through the skull with an ice pick, administering electric shocks without an anaesthetic, or applying leeches to the uterus: these may seem like medieval methods of torture, but they are in fact therapies used in medicine. Willem van der Does writes about all of them in his new book. ‘Physicians…