1,334 search results for “human jurnal ilias ilmu-ilmu humaniora” in the Public website
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    Non-invasive assessment of human brown adipose tissue
    
    
PhD defence
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    Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
    
    
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    The Tripartite Being: Deity, Tsangphu mountain, and human as local environmental agents in the Dagor community of Eastern Bhutan
    
    
Lecture, Asia Research Cluster
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    Multidisciplinary dialogues on the human past of the Urubamba/Ucayali basin: towards a new synthesis
    
    
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    The EU’s Response to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: International and European Perspectives
        
    
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the European Union (EU) and its Member States have adopted wide-ranging legal and political measures to support Ukraine in its struggle.
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    Royal honour for emeritus professor Ad IJzerman
        
    
Ad IJzerman, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacochemistry, was made a Knight of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands on 26 April. He was presented with the royal honour by Mayor Elbert Roest in the town hall in Bloemendaal.
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    VSNU presents Digital Society research agenda
        
    
The Digital Society research agenda was presented by the Dutch universities during the VSNU Impact festival on 23 November.
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    Kaya Peerdeman wins award for article on analgesia
        
    
Health psychologist Kaya Peerdeman has won the article award of the Postgraduate School For Research and Education in Experimental Psychopathology (EPP) for the best academic paper in 2015-2016. Published in European Journal of Pain on 19 April 2017.
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    Media: 21st-Century Perspectives on Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities
    
    
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    Sjef Barbiers moves to INT: ‘Especially in times of AI, we need to keep Dutch relevant’
        
    
Professor Sjef Barbiers is leaving his job as scientific director of LUCL for the position of scientific director of the Institute for the Dutch Language (INT) from 1 September.
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    24th European Meeting of Paleopathology Association
    
    
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    Research and current affairs: 2022 in six stories
        
    
Life returned to something resembling normal after Covid but other crises soon took its place. These great challenges are also being felt at the University and our researchers are working on solutions. The nitrogen crisis, problems with young people’s services and an increasingly urgent climate crisis:…
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    Leiden University College hosts Judge Christine van den Wyngaert
        
    
On 5 December 2019, Judge Christine van den Wyngaert gave a guest lecture at LUC : ‘International criminal justice; A view from the Bench’.
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    Education Festival presents the future of teaching
        
    
Covid-19 has had a huge impact on teaching at universities over the past two years. Through force of circumstances, lecturers have adapted much faster to a digital future. On 7 June Leiden Teachers Academy’s annual Education Festival (working language is English) will present insights on this ‘new n…
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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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    For LGBT+ migrants, dating apps are about much more than sex
        
    
When you think of migration, you probably won’t immediately think of dating apps. Yet such apps are important to many migrants, such as those who identify as lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer or questioning (LGBT+). Researcher Andrew DJ Shield studied the role that dating apps play in the migration process,…
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    NWO grant for Pavlov’s conditioning during sleep
        
    
Andrea Evers has received an NWO research talent grant with Jelle van Leusden as the PhD candidate. This grant enables them to start a research project to examine whether automatically regulated responses, such as the circadian rhythm, can be conditioned during sleep.
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    Rebecca Schaefer on 'Learning with music can change brain structure'
        
    
Using musical cues to learn a physical task significantly develops an important part of the brain, according to a new study co-authored by Leiden psychologist Rebecca Schaefer. The results are published in the journal Brain & Cognition.
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    Combatting antibiotic resistance in a clever way
        
    
When you become very good at one thing, that sometimes comes at the expense of something else. Such trade-offs also apply to bacteria. When becoming more resistant to one antibiotic, bacteria can sometimes become more sensitive to another. Linda Aulin, PhD candidate in the pharmacology group of Coen…
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    Research Cluster 3rd annual conference 'Environment as Lens: Rethinking Humanities Research through the Increasing Ubiquity of Environmental Questions'
    
    
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    Farewell symposium and reception Rikki Holtmaat
        
    
‘From formal equality to transformative equality: the road to “other law” according to Holtmaat?’
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    Correspondence article by Eduard Fosch-Villaronga in Nature Machine Intelligence
        
    
Robot technology is flourishing in multiple sectors of society, from retail, health care, industry and education. However, are robots representative towards minority groups of society, like LGBTQ+ people?
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    Seeking justice for Syria
        
    
Islamic State may be losing ground rapidly, but Syrian President Assad's position is gaining strength. His torture chambers and the battlefield are scenes of countless criminal acts. Will these crimes ever come to trial, at the International Criminal Court, for example?
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    Enhancing Human creativity and innovation with the Integration of Digital and AI Partners into the Contemporary Art Sector: Exploring China as
    
    
Lecture, China Seminar
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    ‘My students don't stop at a six!'
        
    
During the opening of the academic year, true to tradition the LUC Teaching Prize will be awarded to the University's best lecturer. Get to know the nominees. This week: Florian Schneider.
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    The danger of unregulated online communications
        
    
Social media gives people a voice but also fuels online hate, especially against marginalised groups. PhD candidate Eva Nave: ‘While end-to-end encryption protects activists, it also enables criminal activity, creating a more accessible version of the Darkweb.’
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    Record number of Leiden students receive Young Talent Awards
        
    
An astonishing twelve students from Leiden University have received a Young Talent Award from the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities in Haarlem, a record. During the festive ceremony on 25 November, five master students received a Young Talent Graduation Award for their thesis and seven…
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    Two Leiden Law School Alumni Awarded Second Prize of Wells-HeinOnline-Frontiers of Law in China Paper Competition
        
    
Dr. Jingshu Zhu, a former PhD student at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, and Ms. Qiaozi Guanglin, alumna from Leiden Law School’s LL.M. in Public International Law have both received the second prize of Wells- HeinOnline-Frontiers of Law in China Paper Competition.
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    Flashing lights protect livestock from lions
        
    
Farmers on the outskirts of Nairobi National Park protect their livestock using flashing lights on top of the animal enclosures. This system keeps lions away at night. Leiden research has shown that the method is both simple and effective. Publication in PLOS ONE.
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    Children's Rights Under Fire: The Right to Education During and After War
    
    
Panel Discussion
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    Towards an Archaeology of Malaria
    
    
International Symposium on Malaria Studies
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    Expertisemiddag AI in het taalonderwijs
    
    
Lecture
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    LUC Alumnus admitted to the Prestigious Yenching Academy
        
    
LUC Alumnus, Vera Kranenburg, from the Class of 2018 is admitted to the prestigious Yenching Academy. Vera has been selected as one of the Yenching Scholars in the fifth cohort at the Yenching Academy of Peking University.
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    Archaeological Forum: Wei Chu and Jennifer Swerida
    
    
Lecture
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    Leiden Reflections: Art, Creativity and AI
    
    
Alumni event, Lezing
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    From Dialectology to Dialectometry 2025
    
    
Weekly Workshop
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    How nature boosts the health of city residents
        
    
Your local city park may be improving your health, according to a new paper led by Leiden environmental scientist Roy Remme. In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Remme and his colleagues describe how access to nature increases people’s physical activity—and therefore overall health—in…
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    The use of GenAI as a teaching tool
    
    
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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    Exploring the Versatility of Human β-Glucosidases and Related Glycosylated Metabolites with Novel Chemical Tools
    
    
PhD defence
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    Towards therapies for mitochondrial cardiomyopathies using advanced human stem cell models
    
    
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    The social organization of human cooperation and intergroup conflict under inequality
    
    
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    Advancing cardiac safety and drug discovery screening using human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes
    
    
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    role of animals in the epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance in humans
    
    
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    Modeling vascular disease using self-assembling human induced pluripotent stem cell derivatives in 3D vessels-on-chip
    
    
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    Saliverse: a taste of the multi-dimensional biochemical network of the human oral metabolome
    
    
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    Synthetic approaches to modulate and understand activation of the human complement system
    
    
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    LED3 Lecture: Organoids to model human health and disease in vitro
    
    
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    Collective Human Rights as an (Onto)Logical Solution to Climate Change
    
    
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    characterization and clinical implications of specific anatomical features in human coronary arteries
    
    
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    Open Science Week at the Faculty of Humanities: Let’s open up!
    
    
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