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Life Cycle Assessment-Based Guidance for development of New Energy Technologies
The development of new environmentally sound technologies is seen as a key route towards achieving sustainability.
- A Legal Update from Indonesia
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From Slavery to Freedom
Conference, Webinar
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OSINT: From Theory, Intelligence to Evidence
Conference
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World Peace: visions from Tolstoy
Debate, Seminar
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From a fossil to an animal skin: as a museum, do you let the original pass through the hands of your visitors, or a replica?
Educators in European science museums sometimes think rather differently about the definition of an 'authentic' object. They think carefully about how they present those objects to teach visitors something or make them curious. This was shown in research by the Science Communication & Society department.…
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Reflection on everyday work to improve the quality of surgical care
PhD defence
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Lorentz Lecture: Working towards evidence-based care for aging transgender and non-binary people
Lecture
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LCCP Working Seminar with Marita Tatari: The “we” and the human condition. Arendt, Jacobi, Nancy.
Lecture
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The 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement: Working together to fulfil the promise of peace
Conference
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LCCP Working Seminar "The Unconscious and the Transcendental: Husserlian Phenomenology in Intersubjective Systems Theory"
Lecture
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LCCP Working Seminar with Zhong Xian Chua 'on Merleau-Ponty's hyper-dialectics'
Lecture
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Everyone works better together:Rational improvements to radio- and immunotherapy combinations
PhD defence
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Annemarie SamuelsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
- Futures from the frontiers of climate science
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Can patterns save ecosystems from collapse?
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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Italy From Facism to Democracy. And Back?
Lecture, Seminar
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SAILS Symposium - Heritage: From physical to digital
Lecture
- OSCoffee: From Paywalls to Precedent - Open Science for Law
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From Microbes to the Cosmos: A Journey Through Science
Lecture, Pint of Science
- Manuscript Monday: Early materials from the Leiden collection
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Jews at Home. From Creation to Corona
Conference, First Annual Symposium of the Leiden Jewish Studies Association
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The future of the past is enough to make you feel down
The slogan of the Faculty of Archaeology, ‘The Future of the Past starts at Leiden University’, might sound like empty marketing speak. But there is something to it. The past can teach us a lot about climate change and that could make us fear the worst for our future. Archaeologist Gerrit Dusseldorp…
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Data governance: from open governmental data, to data commons
VVI Research Meeting 2023-2024
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Alumni from the French Language and Culture programme return to Leiden: ‘I feel like an ambassador for the language’
The pews of the Walloon Church were filled on Friday 23 May, as more than 120 former students of the French Language and Culture programme gathered to attend mini-lectures, a short theatre performance, and a discussion about the state of the discipline.
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Lecture: Rediscovering an Indian musical tradition- a journey from melody of the present to notation of the past
On April 19th, well-known Indian singer and scholar Sumithra Vasudev will give a unique lecture and singing performance at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (National Antiquities Museum) in Leiden.
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From Leiden tot Delaware: How empirical legal research on valuation biases was used in a US courtroom
In a Leiden Law Blog, lab member Niek Strohmaier and Marc Broekema describe how their research on valuation biases was used by the Delaware Court of Chancery in a recent valuation dispute involving telecom giant AT&T.
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Are the brains of males different from those of females? Psychologists produce a podcast on brain research and mental health
Women are more often diagnosed with depression, whereas ADHD is much more frequently detected in men. And there are other more striking differences. What role does the brain play in mental health and what is the influence of the environment? For answers to these questions, listen to the ‘(Un)gendered…
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Professors from The Hague in the classroom: ‘Why do you have to wear such a long dress?’
The celebration of the university’s 450th anniversary is not confined to the walls of the university. For the 7th time, professors stood in front of the class of grade 7, in both Leiden and The Hague. Four FGGA professors visited primary schools, introducing the children to research questions such as…
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From Leiden to Delaware: How empirical legal research on valuation biases was used in a US courtroom
Many of our department’s staff members are actively involved in the Empirical Legal Studies lab and strive towards publishing impactful empirical legal research.
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Reading Subtitles: Insights from Eye Tracking
Conference, Lorentz Center workshop
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Science and education policy
YAL raises its voice on policy matters.
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Discovering and Uncovering the Crimmigration Control Apparatus from Within
Lecture
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Telling Stories: Narrative Traditions from South and Southeast Asia
Roundtable
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Book launch: Roots of counterterrorism, Contemporary Wisdom from Dutch Intelligence
Lecture, Book launch
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Lessons from Rare Diseases
PhD defence
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From every angle
PhD defence
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Learning from small samples
PhD defence
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PREPARE Final Conference – Engaging with children from violent extremist families
Conference
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OSCoffee: From Paywalls to Precedent - Open Science for Law
Lecture
- OSCoffee: Trust vs. accountability - from red tape to red flag
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Plastic's Legacy: From Single-Use to Sustainable Solutions
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Enabling the most impact from Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH) research
Working Group
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Brain changes underlying social anxiety: numbers count!
In a recent mega-analysis, researchers from Leiden University aimed to clarify the contradictory findings of research into social anxiety disorder. They found that to obtain reliable research results having the largest possible sample size is important. Publication in NeuroImage:Clinical.
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‘Everyone in healthcare realises that something has to change’
Good, accessible and affordable healthcare is increasingly difficult to provide. Martin Schalij from the LUMC understands that this can keep people awake at night.
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Sexuality in the Renaissance. From dissertation to public book
Lecture, Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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immediately see the logic behind the processes.’ Her career has taken her from Leiden to Delft and back to Leiden again.
The Executive Board of the Institute of Psychology has a new Director of Operational Management. It’s the perfect role for Paula van den Bergh. ‘For me, “connection” is a nice word. If you see the connections between things, you immediately see the logic behind the processes.’ Her career has taken her…
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Jewish Magic from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century
Lecture
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Daoist Lived Religion from Epigraphic and Archeological Materials
Lecture, China Seminar
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Social Science Matters: scientist about voting behaviour
How do people vote? How rational are voting choices? How much do external factor weigh in? In this article social scientis provide some background.
