1,089 search results for “care” in the Staff website
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    Recognition & Rewards: national ambitions widely supported at Leiden University
        
    
The ambitions of the Dutch Recognition & Rewards programme are widely supported by academics at Leiden University. This is one of the findings from the first Culture Barometer survey, carried out in early 2024.
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    ‘Safe working Is especially important for yourself’
        
    
‘Safe working is a form of professionalism,’ says Hugo M. Nijhof, head of the Health and Safety department. Starting next year, there will be more focus on this topic. New opening hours will be introduced for the buildings, along with new rules for working outside office hours. Nijhof: ‘Together, we…
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    Short prison sentences: More recidivism and expensive
        
    
Dutch political parties have presented their own 'solutions' to make society 'safer'. How do the party positions compare with scientific research on crime reduction?
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    Shaping the future with stories from the past
        
    
An archaeologist as a modern-day shaman. An unexpected comparison Professor by Special Appointment of Public Archaeology Luc Amkreutz will make in his inaugural lecture.
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    Responses to Mare newspaper report on University Council’s advice against reappointing Executive Board President
        
    
An article in Leiden University’s Mare newspaper on 24 September states that the University Council advised against reappointing President of the Executive Board Annetje Ottow. The Board of Governors, deans and Annetje Ottow respond below.
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    Students Ruşen and Rana fight for diversity in higher education
        
    
Two Leiden students stand a chance of winning the ECHO Award for Higher Education. Deniz Rana Kuseyri (Rana for short) and Ruşen Koç are two of the six finalists for this annual national prize that is awarded to students who promote diversity and inclusion in their own discipline.
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    New excavation robot shapes future of archaeology
        
    
Archaeology has always been at the forefront of innovation. Now, an inventive collaboration between archaeologists Tuna Kalayci and Alex Brandsen brings together the winning combination of robotic technology with an archaeological AI. While an impressive new step in the archaeological technology, this…
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    ‘We have to continue talking about a healthy work balance’
        
    
The 2015 and 2018 Personnel monitors show that maintaining a good work balance remains difficult for staff at the Faculty of Humanities. Lecturer and researcher Judith Naeff and holder of the operational management portfolio Suzy Sirks have joined the Work Balance Steering Committee to examine the…
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    Hooray! This extremely sensitive microscope survived its relocation
        
    
Moving an electron microscope of 2000 kg is a delicate challenge. The highly sensitive instrument needed to be moved to a new measurement hall, but even a tiny bump could damage it. After a few nerve-racking weeks of preparing the move and reinstalment, the researchers finally have a verdict: the instrument…
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    China as a laboratory for the rest of the world
        
    
Professor of Modern China Florian Schneider researches what people do with technology and what technology does with people. Social media, for example. And then mainly in China.
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    Winner of the Africa Thesis Award 2024: Baleseng Maeneche
        
    
The jury of the Africa Thesis Award is delighted to announce that the 2024 prize has been awarded to Baleseng Maeneche, a graduate of the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at the University of the Western Cape, for her thesis 'Media Representations of Male Perpetrators of Violence against Women and Children:…
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    Students discover chimpanzees make rhythmic sounds (despite limited sense of rhythm)
        
    
How can chimpanzees, so closely related to humans, have almost no sense of rhythm? ‘The best students ever’ and behavioural biologist Michelle Spierings demonstrated that chimps can actually drum and move rhythmically—each following their own unique beat.
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    More Dutch at the university? ‘We desperately need internationals’
        
    
He did an English-taught degree, completed a master’s abroad and now teaches on an English-taught programme at Leiden University College The Hague. Jan Meijer is the definition of an international researcher and he’s proud of it.
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    New research reveals link between finger tapping and Alzheimer's
        
    
Suddenly getting lost, failing to recognise family members, or forgetting words and names are well-known symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Psychologists have now discovered that the disease also manifests in more subtle ways: through the rhythm of finger tapping.
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    Book about 200 years of medicine in Leiden
        
    
The book ‘Geleerde Zorgen: twee eeuwen academische geneeskunde in Leiden’ (‘Learned Care: two centuries of academic medicine in Leiden’) was presented on 16 December to Annetje Ottow (President of the Executive Board of Leiden University) and Pancras Hogendoorn, Dean and member of the Executive Board…
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    From a technical bachelor in Delft to a master's in Philosophy: ‘We need each other’
        
    
For three years, Wouter Schuit enjoyed studying Technology, Policy and Management at Delft University of Technology - only to switch to a master's in Philosophy in Leiden after his bachelor's. 'In both, you learn to tackle a problem in a structured way.'
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    Progress in equality and law for women: the glass is half full
        
    
Following 40 years of research into the legal equality principle, Emeritus Professor Titia Loenen gave her valedictory lecture in which she took stock of the progress that has been achieved. She focused on equal rights for women and is cautiously optimistic, despite the current rise in conservatism…
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    Archaeology students Rosa Seepma and Aida Tadesse receive NVFA incentive prize for Allard Pierson Museum internship.
        
    
Research Master’s students in Archaeology Rosa Seepma and Aida Tadesse received an Incentive Prize from the Dutch Association for Physical Anthropology (NVFA). They were awarded this honor for their ongoing study on the human osteology collection at the Allard Pierson Museum.
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    Temporary committee on collaborations publishes advice
        
    
How can the university decide which partners to work with and why? This is a question many of us have, both within and outside our community. The advice presented by the Temporary Committee on Assessing Ethical Aspects of Collaborations should provide answers.
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    Queen Máxima talks to students in Leiden about mental health
        
    
How do you know if your idea has succeeded? The Queen coming to call a year and a half later might just be a clue. This happened to the Leiden student foundation ‘Door Het Geluid’, which promotes student well-being.
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    Child abuse from generation to generation: what role does the brain play?
        
    
‘We didn’t find any mechanisms in the brain for transmitting child abuse from generation to generation. What we did find is that experiences of neglect and abuse affect the brain differently,’ concludes Lisa van den Berg (Clinical Psychology). PhD defence 30 June.
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    Student and entrepreneur: ‘PLNT The Hague is the place to find like-minded people’
        
    
Taking a Bachelor’s in Security Studies while starting and running two businesses: student Mohamed Sulaiman never stops. But he wouldn’t have it any other way. PLNT The Hague entrepreneurs’ hub is a source of help and inspiration.
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    CADS Alumna writes children's book that encourages diversity and inclusiveness among children and their parents
        
    
Monique Tekstra-van Lochem decided to develop a book of her own that all children can recognize themselves in. In May "Hey, who are you?" will be released, a children's book in which twenty fictional children from all over the world take you with them into their daily lives.
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    What you should know about COP29?
        
    
Climate change is affecting all areas of human life. 2024 has been the hottest year on record and natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent around the globe. Every year since 1995, national delegations come together to address the climate crisis through the Conference of the Parties to the…
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    AI model predicts risk of infection in postoperative patients
        
    
A new AI model will soon be able to predict the risk of infection in postoperative patients. This will allow healthcare providers to take preventive measures and detect complications at an earlier stage.
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    Lou Boshart, Xiaohui Liu, and Sarah Noordeloos winners of the Metje Postma Awards
        
    
Lou Boshart won the Excellence in Visual & Multimodal Ethnography Thesis Prize for his film ‘Layers of Confidence’. Lou produced a multimodal thesis about the way rat catchers in New Zealand enact conservation policies and reflect on the ethical challenges of eradicating invasive species. Xiaohui Liu…
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    In between looking and seeing
    
    
PhD defence
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    Connect & Protect: data driven research at the LUMC
    
    
Network meeting
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    Talk by Prof. Anne Allison (Duke University)
    
    
Lecture, Research Seminar
 - Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminars
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    Workshop Job Interview
    
    
Course
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    LIMS talk
    
    
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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    PhD Candidates: Get more success with less stress
    
    
Personal development, Working effectively
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    FGGA experts on freedom: 'We are only truly free when everyone feels free'
        
    
On 5 May, we celebrate the liberation of the Netherlands in 1945 and the fact that we have been able to live in freedom ever since. But what does freedom mean, and how does it relate to our safety? Various FGGA experts draw connections with their own fields of expertise.
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    The Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health of LGBTQIA+ child asylum-seekers
    
    
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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    The Chinese Queer Collection - A Workshop for Activists, Archivists and Academics at Leiden University
    
    
Workshop
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    Leadership and integrity: working towards a safe working environment
    
    
Management, Leadership
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    “This Way to the Gas...": Children and their Caretakers at Auschwitz-Birkenau
    
    
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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    Leiden Africa Platform Annual Meeting
    
    
Conference
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    Plant cuttings fair
    
    
Arts and culture, Stekjesmarkt
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    OSCoffee: Building a data competence center for Population Health Management
    
    
Lecture
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    Opening Student Plaza FSW
    
    
Festival, Opening
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    Open Science Lunch - Faculty of Humanities
    
    
Debate, Lunch
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    Are you ready for the FAiM revolution?
    
    
Lecture, Kick-off
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    Casimir Colloquium: Modular interventions in childhood
    
    
Lecture
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    Plant cuttings fair at the Hortus
    
    
Arts and culture, Stekjesmarkt
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    Open Science Lunch at Leiden Law School
    
    
Debate, Lunch
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    Plant cuttings fair
    
    
Arts and culture, Stekjesmarkt
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    Leiden Healthy Society Center Knowledge Café Father Involvement
    
    
Kenniscafé
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    Plant cuttings fair at the Hortus
    
    
Arts and culture, Stekjesmarkt
 
