778 search results for “human journal iris ilmu-ilmu humaniora” in the Staff website
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    alumna Jolien Schukking: Working as a judge at the European Court of Human Rights
        
    
Alumna Jolien Schukking has been working as a judge at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg since 2017. In this special role, she provides legal protection at an international level in major cases and concerning various topics. What is her job like and what motivates her?
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    in Leiden Global on ‘bridging the gap between technology and the humanities’
        
    
External PhD Candidate Liselore Tissen was interviewed by Leiden Global about her work, in which she uses 3D printing. Recently she made a copy of a decorative human skill this way.
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    Carmen van den BerghFaculty of Humanities
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    Shekhar KolipakaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Michaël PeyrotFaculty of Humanities
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    Ali ShobeiriFaculty of Humanities
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    Cora Tabea LederFaculty of Archaeology
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    innovative research presenting a new method for recovering ancient human DNA
        
    
Since the publication of the article in the interdisciplinary journal Nature, over 200 news outlets have showcased the pioneering research.
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    Hans Franken Lecture by Jan Kleijssen, former Human Rights Director at the Council of Europe
        
    
On June 30, eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies of Leiden University organised the annual Hans Franken Lecture. This year the lecture was delivered by Jan Kleijssen, former Human Rights Director at the Council of Europe.
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    European grant for Birte Forstmann to create an atlas of the Human Deep Brain
        
    
Deep-brain stimulation (DBS) is the most promising surgical treatment for movement and neuropsychiatric disorders, but is accompanied by unwanted side effects. Birte Forstmann, professor by special appointment, has been awarded a ERC Proof of Concept Grant to create an atlas of the human deep brain…
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    Professor Joanita Vroom investigates medieval Greece with The Packard Humanities Institute grant
        
    
In 2024, Professor Joanita Vroom received a substantial grant from the Packard Humanities Institute (PHI) in support for her Hinterlands of Medieval Chalcis Project (HMC Project) in Greece. PHI, a California-based non-profit organization, is dedicated to archaeological research as well as to the preservation…
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    ‘Humans are storytellers’: the power of stories in language development of children and AI models
        
    
What do ten-year-old children and chatbots have in common? PhD researcher Bram van Dijk studied language development in both children and AI language models. ‘It’s actually quite practical that we attribute human traits to a chatbot.’
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    Humanities Campus Think Tank: institutes need to discuss work environment layout with staff members
        
    
On 12 April the Humanities Campus Think Tank held its second meeting in the Lipsius Building. In a Q&A session with Elisa Meijer, the Facilities project leader, the members asked about the context and room for manoeuvre in the development of the new Humanities Campus work environment.
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    Keyhole surgery on old books leads to discovery of medieval fragments
        
    
An endoscopic camera was used to record images of reused medieval fragments on the inside of book bindings from the 16th and 17th centuries. The unique images were made as part of the project ‘FragmEndoscopy: An Innovative Way to Discover Hidden Heritage inside Early Modern Book Bindings’, funded by…
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    What drives humans? How Mariska Kret manages to touch science with her emotion research
        
    
In zoos, at festivals and in a mobile lab at the market: everywhere, Mariska Kret tries to understand human and animal emotions with her distinctive behavioural research. Now she has received the Mercator Sapiens Stimulus of €1 million for her efforts.
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    This is how artificial and human intelligence work together to strengthen democracy
        
    
How should the municipality of Eindhoven organise the reception of asylum seekers? What is the best electoral system for the Dutch Parliament? Governments regularly ask citizens for their opinions. Computer scientist Michiel van der Meer has improved the method used for citizen assemblies. He will defend…
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    Klamer appointed first director of PhD programmes at the Faculty of Humanities
        
    
A new position has been created at the Faculty of Humanities. On 1 September, Marian Klamer became the first Director of PhD Programmes at the Graduate School. ‘I want to find the balance.’
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    Naomi Rebekka Boekwijt: ‘This novel is a plea for human assistance’
        
    
Philosophy alumna Naomi Rebekka Boekwijt returns to Leiden University on 20 June to present her latest novel Stemmen (Voices) in Plexus. ‘I wanted to show that things could be done differently in psychiatric care.’
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    Fusing electrical stimulation, wearable robots & humans to restore and enhance mobility
        
    
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Associate Professor at eLaw, contributed to 'Cyber–Physical–Human Systems', a book exploring the latest developments in interactions between cyber–physical systems and humans.
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    Inter-Section launch Special Issue: How Materials Shaped the Human World
    
    
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    Plans for Faculty of Humanities financial policy are now known: ‘Shared responsibility necessary’
        
    
The Faculty of Humanities is heading for a financial deficit in 2024 and subsequent years. After the report of the analysis core group, the Perspective 2028 steering group submitted their advisory in report in May. The Faculty Board has now has drawn up a Plan of Action, in consultation with the institutes…
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    International studies and Urban Studies have moved to Schouwburgstraat
        
    
The International Studies and Urban studies study programmes have moved to a new address. After five years in the Wijnhaven building they have moved to the Schouwburgstraat. ‘It is nice to have our own place in The Hague as the Faculty of Humanities.’
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    How Google, Facebook and other digital platforms are influencing the work of journalists
        
    
Digital journalism is transforming the way in which information and communication technologies are used by media workers. With this change journalist practices, norms and values are also being reshaped. This is the conclusion of Tomás Dodds PhD research.
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    Status update in the evolutionary race between humans and resistant bacteria: two steps forward for us
        
    
A patent for what may be a potent, new antibiotic. And: a clear overview of promising approaches to overcome a crucial resistance tactic employed by bacteria. In the span of one week, two researchers from Leiden are receiving their PhDs, each of them on an important step in the battle against bacteria…
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    van IJzendoorn investigates the end of amphorae with a PhD in the Humanities grant
        
    
This year, an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant went to Mink van IJzendoorn, enabling him to investigate the disappearance of amphorae. ‘We take means of packaging and shipment for granted, but they are deeply ingrained in our daily lives; they are crucial.’
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    Fire in Human Evolution
    
    
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    Mamadou HébiéFaculty of Law
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    Archaeologist Mette Langbroek works on beads exhibition: ‘Humans have a special relationship with beads'
        
    
Beads are among the oldest types of human artistic expression. Even so, the small ornaments have a bad status record regarding archaeological investigation. PhD candidate Mette Langbroek, usually at home studying early medieval beads, had the opportunity to work on a publication and exhibition on 5000…
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    Everest Gromoll wins LUF Thesis Prize with groundbreaking research on human responses to climatic shifts
        
    
On Saturday, February 11, 2023, at the Dies for Alumni event, archaeology alumni Everest Gromoll was awarded the LUF Thesis Prize. His thesis, titled ‘Neolithizers by Nurture’, explores parallels between the only two comparable climatic shifts in the history of modern humans: that of the one 12,000…
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    Black Hole Images as Artifacts of Human Choice | Rijksmuseum Boerhaave Exhibition
        
    
Delve into the depths of black hole imaging as anthropologist Rodrigo Ochigame unveils the human decisions shaping its portrayal. Explore four alternative color choices at the 'Towards the Black Hole' exhibit, now showing at Rijksmuseum Boerhaave, Leiden.
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    Joëlle Koning is Head of Student Affairs, Faculty of Humanities from 1 July
        
    
Joëlle Koning has been appointed as Head of Student Affairs (OSZ) in the Faculty of Humanities from 1 July.
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    Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty of Humanities
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    Dr Graça Machel in Leiden: human rights, the crucial role of academia and the importance of intergenerational dialogue
        
    
Almost three years after receiving her honorary doctorate, Dr Graça Machel returned to Leiden University. Over the course of two days she spoke with students, researchers, and other interested persons, about human rights – particularly those of women and children – in a world in which these are continually…
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    Fenneke SyslingFaculty of Humanities
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    Rogier CreemersFaculty of Humanities
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    Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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    Johannes MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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    Can humans observe a single particle of light? (And what does that say about our brain?)
        
    
Hoping to learn something about the human brain, Leiden researchers are creating a setup to shoot single photons, particles of light, into someone’s eye. ‘The eye is a passageway to the brain.’
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    Archaeologists come up with a more precise estimate for how long modern humans and Neanderthals co-existed
        
    
Modern humans and Neanderthals may have co-existed in France and Northern Spain for up to 2,900 years until the Neanderthals disappeared. This is what archaeologists from Leiden University and Cambridge University write in a new publication in Scientific Reports.
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    Marie SoressiFaculty of Archaeology
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    Martijn MosSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Ramesh Premaratne GanoharitiFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Nathalie BrusgaardFaculty of Archaeology
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    Tarlach McGonagleFaculty of Law
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    Letizia Lo GiaccoFaculty of Law
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    Ann Marie WilsonFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Misha PlagisFaculty of Law
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    Merel SpithovenFaculty of Archaeology
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    Jan-peter LoofFaculty of Law
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    Violet BennekerSocial & Behavioural Sciences
 
