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    Book Talk - Liminal Diasporas: Contemporary Movements of Humanity and the Environment
    
    
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    Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
    
    
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    LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Digital Humanities for Contemporary Policy Research - the Case of China
    
    
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    Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
    
    
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    Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
    
    
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    Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
    
    
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    Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
    
    
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    Deep Learning for Beginners: How to Make a Computer Think like a Human
    
    
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    Human Trafficking, Beautiful Women, the Land of the Cockaigne, and Burmese Bells
    
    
Lecture, Histories Connected: Work-in-Progress
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    Lions in the queue for food
        
    
The number of lions in Kenya is decreasing alarmingly, due partly to the encroaching cities and the development of the countryside. Together with local scientists and inhabitants, Leiden biologists are studying how this decline can be halted. ‘Lions are cleverer than we thought.’
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    Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum on International Humanitarian Law wins Erasmus+ grant
        
    
Dr Robert Heinsch and his team of IHL Clinic researchers at the Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum on International Humanitarian Law have won a prestigious Erasmus+ grant for cooperation partnerships in higher education in cooperation with the IHL Clinics at Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany) and Roma Tre University…
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    Online database with two hundred local chronicle texts launched: A few years ago that wouldn’t have been possible'
        
    
Too expensive groceries, diseases suddenly breaking out: from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century, hundreds of people documented the world around them in chronicles. A significant number of these texts have been digitised in recent years. Professor of Early Modern Dutch History and project leader…
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    Gerrit Dusseldorp joins Liveable Planet Interdisciplinary Programme: ‘Archaeologists can provide the time-depth perspective’
        
    
With the retirement of Wil Roebroeks, Gerrit Dusseldorp will take his place as the archaeological representative in the Liveable Planet Interdisciplinary Programme as an Associate Professor. An expert on the behaviour of early human hunter-gatherers, he will look at the interaction between humans and…
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    Even unconscious stress can cause stress symptoms
        
    
Our vision of stress is starting to change fundamentally. We can suffer stress without even being aware of it, while sleeping as wall as during the day. Professor of Psychology Jos Brosschot will discuss this phenomenon in his inaugural lecture on 2 December.
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    societal challenges with complex adaptive systems: city science and human dynamics
    
    
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    PhD-Student Maia Casna receives two awards for osteoarchaeological research
        
    
PhD-student Maia has received multiple awards regarding her research on the impact of tobacco on the respiratory health of past Dutch populations.
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    Anne Meuwese on EU's impending AI regulation
        
    
This regulation – also known as the AI Act – aims to ensure that AI systems sold and used in the EU are safe and consistent with existing fundamental rights legislation and Union values. AI harvests its factual material on the Internet, but in some cases it can be misleading. This is sufficient reason…
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    Potential applications for human hypoxia models
    
    
PhD defence
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    Cardiomyocytes from human induced pluripotent stem cells
    
    
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    Human support in eHealth lifestyle interventions
    
    
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    Design of selective inhibitors for human immunoproteasomes
    
    
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    Context matters: DNA methylation in human disease
    
    
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    Tissue engineered models of the human heart
    
    
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    Functional study of the human genome
    
    
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    Thromboinflammation in high-risk human populations
    
    
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    Room to tighten legislation on family reunification?
        
    
In order to reduce the great flow of asylum seekers the Netherlands – and also other European countries – is faced with, the review of the entitlement to family reunification could be tightened. Under current legislation, refugees with a residence permit are – under certain conditions – eligible for…
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    Peter Rodrigues ‘The boundaries for discrimination have shifted’
        
    
The judicial authorities are looking into the possibilities for prosecution for the slogans that were projected on the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam on New Year’s Eve. Not an easy task, according to legal experts. When do we consider something to be ‘discrimination’?
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    Corona measures: is enforcement also possible in the home?
        
    
The number of cases of coronavirus in the Netherlands is on the rise. Some mayors are now calling for measures that are more far-reaching than those at present. For example, they want it to be possible to enforce measures behind the front door. Would that be allowed?
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    Participatory Action Research: possibilities and challenges in the humanities
    
    
Course, Terra Incognita Masterclass
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    Conference ‘The Dutch Constitution Beyond 200’
        
    
On 11 November 2016, The Hague Law Labs and the department of Constitutional and Administrative Law, in collaboration with the Italian Association for European and Comparative Law, will organise ‘The Dutch Constitution Beyond 200: tradition and innovation in a multilevel legal order'.
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    Archaeologist Jennifer Swerida investigates emergent social complexity in the Omani desert
        
    
In June 2024 the Faculty of Archaeology welcomed a new Assistant Professor. Dr Jennifer Swerida, originally from the United States, will strengthen the Faculty’s expertise on the archaeology of West Asia. ‘I explore human-environment relationships inside an ancient oasis and the surrounding land. Previous…
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    LCCP Working Seminar with Marita Tatari: The “we” and the human condition. Arendt, Jacobi, Nancy.
    
    
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    Global dynamics: a very deep historical perspective on the history of Humanity
    
    
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    Environmental Humanities LU: Declutter, disconnect, dismantle! Reflections on degrowth and cultural politics
    
    
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    A global analysis of matches and mismatches between human genetic and linguistic histories
    
    
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    Live Q&A with OpenAI: AI and the Future of Humanity
    
    
Debate, Live Q&A
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    Nadine Akkerman: ‘It’s an incredible feeling, rewriting such an iconic event from a country’s history.’
        
    
Ever since Nadine Akkerman, Professor of Early Modern Literature & Culture, came across a woman spy in her research, secret agents have kept cropping up in her work. Now there’s Spycraft, a popular history book exploring the espionage techniques used by early modern spies, which she has co-written with…
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    Laurie Cosmo: ‘Dutch museums have a very contemporary exhibition practice’
        
    
University lecturer Laurie Cosmo, having grown up in New York, came to the Hague from Rome, Italy, where she fell under the spell of the Kunstmuseum. ‘I loved the building even before I worked at Leiden University.’
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    Graduation ceremony: European and International Human Rights Law (Advanced LL.M.)
    
    
Graduation ceremony
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    Neandertal genome from Les Cottés site sequenced
        
    
On March 21 2018, a study was published in Nature, co-authored by Professor M. Soressi from the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University, announcing the sequencing of five new Neandertals, raising the number of high-coverage sequenced Neandertals from two to seven. A tooth lost by a Neandertal woman…
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    Hanna Bosdriesz awarded doctorate cum laude
        
    
On 3 December 2019 Hanna Bosdriesz defended her dissertation on the fight against impunity for grave human rights violations in Latin America.
 - OSCoffee: Doing Open Science in the Humanities: From Public Discourse to Qualitative Data
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    ASCL Seminar: Animals in Africa - Human-animal relationships through the lenses of decoloniality and ubuntu
    
    
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    Church and Politics, Humanity and Resistance: The Case of the Bethel Church Asylum in The Hague
    
    
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    Lunch Time Seminar: Affective Computing and the interaction between humans and socially interactive agents
    
    
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    Vidi grants for 12 researchers from Leiden University
        
    
An impressive 12 researchers from Leiden University have been awarded an 800,000-euro grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This will enable them to develop their own line of research over the next five years.
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    Simulating the prehistoric use of fire through computer models
        
    
Archaeologists often use the percentages of heat-affected stone or bone artifacts found at archaeological sites as a way to determine how frequently fire was used by the inhabitants. Andrew Sorensen and Fulco Scherjon have come up with a computer model called 'fiReproxies' to simulate how fires used…
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    What a glow in the dark squid tells us about the human gut microbiome
    
    
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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    Italy’s green light to ship boat migrants to Albania
        
    
Italian PM Meloni’s election promise to limit the number of boat migrants entering the country looks like being fulfilled with help from Albania. A deal was recently approved that provides for two reception centres for asylum seekers in Albania. Dr Mark Klaassen, an expert in immigration law, questioned…
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    Annual Lecture: Courts in Conflict: Developments and Challenges in Human Rights Litigation in Armed Conflict
    
    
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