197 search results for “Appalachian Laboratory for Occupational Safety and Health” in the Staff website
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Eva HulsFaculty of Law
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Mia DambachFaculty of Law
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Lies PunselieFaculty of Law
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Simona FlorescuFaculty of Law
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Linda de VoogdSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Maria de KruijfFaculty of Law
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Boitumelo VavaniSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Julia van den BergSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Anne van GiezenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Jolien van BovenFaculty of Law
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Van Steenis building closes at 17:00 hours on Thursday November 23
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Kiem projects 2024-2025
From health to migration to climate: 25 interdisciplinary research and education initiatives received a Kiem grant in 2024.
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23 November: Buildings WSD-complex close at 17:00
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From cheers to tense sighs: results Kiem lottery 2025 announced
At a festive gathering, 25 projects were awarded a Kiem grant 2025 - 2026 of 10,000 euros. Interdisciplinary teams from Leiden University will conduct innovative research into horror, international payments and fungi in historical collections, among others.
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How can we live healthier lives? Universities and hospitals are going to find out
Getting out and exercising rather than slobbing on the sofa, breathing in fresh air instead of cigarette smoke and grabbing healthy snacks instead of junk food. In a new interdisciplinary Medical Delta programme, researchers are going to investigate how to help people live healthier lives. What are…
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Old tradition of ‘golden PhDs’ reinstated
Black-and-white photographs filled with solemn young men and distinguished professors line the walls of the Grand Auditorium. Young women are missing from the photos; women rarely obtained PhDs 50 years ago. And this article is about that group, the PhD candidates between 1966 and 1972, who were invited…
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Demonstration, security and university ties: Executive Board answers University Council’s questions
The University Council meeting on 2 June was largely dominated by the demonstration, occupation and policing in The Hague last month.
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Finding our way out of the hyper-nervous society? ‘Time to pause and reflect on our basic human needs’
Hit the brakes! That’s the advice of the Council for Public Health and Society in a recent report. Eight psychologists share their insights on how to slow down and reconnect.
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Live: protest in Wijnhaven building Leiden University
Around 1:00 p.m., a group of more than one hundred pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at the The Hague campus. Participants chanted slogans and put up banners. The vast majority of those taking part left the building after a short time. However, a small group refused to leave. Follow updates in this…
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Medical milestone at LUMC: first Dutch patient receives CAR T-cell therapy for autoimmune disease
The LUMC has become the first institution in the Netherlands to treat a patient with an autoimmune disease using CAR T-cell therapy.
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Mirjam Sombroek van Doorm appointed member of Netherlands Sports Council
Mirjam Sombroek van Doorm, Professor of Law and Health, became a member of the Netherlands Sports Council in September 2024. This council is an independent advisory body that focuses on bolstering high level sport, grassroots sport and exercise for Dutch society.
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New reference amounts for leaving dos, gifts, etc. added to reimbursement guidelines
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Campus The Hague occupied
A group of over a hundred pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered in the Wijnhaven building on Campus The Hague at around 13.00 hrs on Tuesday 6 May. They chanted slogans and hung up banners. The majority of the demonstrators left the building after a short while, but a small number refused to leave.
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Expansion of Johnson & Johnson on the Leiden Bio Science Park
On Friday 29 November, Leiden University transferred leasehold land to pharmaceutical company Janssen Biologics B.V., a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, in preparation for a new building on the Leiden Bio Science Park (LBSP). The healthcare company is expanding further on the park with extra laboratories…
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Maia Casna investigates respiratory disease in the past with an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant
Every year, an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant is awarded to a prospective PhD candidate at the Faculty of Archaeology. This year, the grant went to Maia Casna, enabling her to study respiratory disease in the past. ‘My hypothesis is that the rapid formation of cities in the medieval Netherlands, must…
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A message from the Executive Board
These are turbulent times at Dutch universities. We have all seen what has been and is still happening at various campuses in the country. Protests, demonstrations, occupations. Situations and scenes that deeply affect us all.
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Marieke TollenaarSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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New evening and weekend access policy Van Steenis building: access authorizations limited
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In conversation with the head of the rodent facility
Before patients can take a pill, scientists often spend years in the lab developing and testing a candidate drug. That often includes experiments with laboratory animals. As head of the rodent facility, Ilze Bot and her colleagues ensure that these experiments are conducted in an ethically responsible…
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Federica LucchiSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Eva SchmidtFaculty of Law
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Marie-Louise KullbergSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Afrooz Kaviani JohnsonFaculty of Law
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Benthe van DelftFaculty of Law
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Ann SkeltonFaculty of Law
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Myrthe VeenmanSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Liia KiveläSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Mark KlaassenFaculty of Law
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Elias TissandierFaculty of Law
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Maartje SchoorlSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Oana Georgiana Rus-OswaldSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Marike KooistraSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Rianne de KleineSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Joanne MouthaanSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Lucy OpokaFaculty of Law
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Mara van OschSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Katrien KlepFaculty of Law
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Working together for a safer workplace - 10 - 14 November inspection of electrical devices
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Bepaalt de EU echt 80% van onze wetten?
Tijdens de campagnes voor de Europese Verkiezingen werd beweerd dat 70 of zelfs 80 procent van onze wetten door de EU worden bepaald. Maar klopt dit wel? Hoogleraren Armin Cuyvers en Kutsal Yesilkagit spraken erover met Pointer.
