123 search results for “trollope anthony 1789 1492 marin mackenzie” in the Student website
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Anthony PasqualISSC
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Anthony GebhartFaculty of Science
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Anthony CoxeterFaculty of Humanities
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Anthony AlbrightFaculty of Humanities
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Anthony BrownFaculty of Science
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In conversation with Jan Anthonie Bruijn
Conference
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Marin van der SluijsStudent and Educational Support
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Marin van HeelFaculty of Science
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Tannus Wright AnthonyFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Nestor Marin BravoFaculty of Humanities
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Ana Cristina Arcos MarinFaculty of Science
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Jan Anthonie BruijnFaculty of Medicine
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Jan Anthonie Bruijn: The world cannot survive without interdisciplinary knowledge
‘Wonder is the beginning of insight. Don’t let that academic curiosity erode.’ This was Jan Anthonie Bruijn’s call to administrators and funding bodies in his valedictory lecture.
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Jimmy MansFaculty of Archaeology
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Lina Bayona MaldonadoFaculty of Science
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Fien DemuynckFaculty of Science
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Floris KeehnenFaculty of Archaeology
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Marlieke ErnstFaculty of Humanities
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Mapping historical marine life: Johannes Müller is researching the history of ecosystems
The underwater world around present-day Indonesia has changed greatly in recent centuries as a result of human activity. University lecturer Johannes Müller has been awarded an NWO XS grant to map the history of the Indonesian ecosystems.
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Hans de IonghFaculty of Science
- PCNI Research Seminars 2021-2022
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Jaap de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Shuyu WangFaculty of Science
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Human noise makes cod inactive. When it gets quiet again, they take off
She narrowly defied bureaucracy and spent days angling for cod. In the North Sea, marine biologist Inge van der Knaap discovered that noise significantly disturbs fish behaviour. ‘There is now a lot of attention for underwater noise.’
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Annebelle KokFaculty of Science
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Ben SchoenmakerFaculty of Humanities
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Marnix MedemaFaculty of Science
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Bart van der BoomFaculty of Humanities
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Dennis BosFaculty of Humanities
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Henk KernFaculty of Humanities
- Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe
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Joost AugusteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Mamadou Hébié represents Latvia and the African Union in landmark use of force and climate change cases
Dr Mamadou Hébié, Associate Professor of International Law at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, served last week as legal counsel in the world’s first advisory proceedings concerning climate change before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), on the one hand, and…
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During an internship, you get to know a lot of people and build up a network, which can always be useful in the future.’
Xander, student Public Administration, did an internship at the Marine Corps Training Centre. During his internship, he worked on automating the system of logistics requests. Now he is working as a working student for the training centre.
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Eric StormFaculty of Humanities
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Patrick DassenFaculty of Humanities
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Martijn MandersFaculty of Archaeology
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Patrick DegryseFaculty of Archaeology
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Public Administration specialist at sea: ‘I understand The Hague side of the Royal Navy’
From assistance in the event of natural disasters to peace-keeping missions. As a communication adviser, Leonoor van Poelgeest goes to all those destinations where the Royal Navy are active. Why did she choose this work and how has her Public Administration study helped her?
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Scientists discover the largest stellar black hole in the Milky Way
A European team of astronomers has discovered the largest stellar black hole in the Milky Way. It is more than thirty times as massive as our sun and is located in the constellation of Aquila, about two thousand light-years from Earth. The astronomers stumbled upon the black hole by chance while preparing…
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How to choose the optimal location for wind turbines in the North Sea
In the next decades, thousands of wind turbines will be added to the North Sea. Environmental scientist Chen Li identified the most beneficial areas for their construction, focusing on material use, carbon footprint, and environmental impact. His paper was published in Environmental Science & Techno…
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Cod behave differently in noisy environment
Underwater noise from seismic surveys affects the behaviour of Atlantic cod. These are the results of research by Leiden biologists in collaboration with colleagues from Belgium. During such surveys the fish are less active than usual and their circadian rhythm is disrupted; soon after exposure they…
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Student discovers new shrimp species by chance
When biology student Mike Groenhof was making a phylogenetic tree of fifty shrimp species for his internship, one specimen turned out to be an undescribed species. The animal was collected by Naturalis scientist 18 years ago, and had been under the radar ever since.
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Victor Carrion BravoFaculty of Science
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Jos RaaijmakersFaculty of Science
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Mariana Avalos GarciaFaculty of Science
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Kate BrackneyFaculty of Humanities
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Bernhard RiegerFaculty of Humanities
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Ton van HaaftenFaculty of Humanities
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Diederik SmitFaculty of Humanities
