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Knowing the ocean means living with uncertainty
As sea levels rise and climate change speeds up, knowledge about the ocean becomes increasingly important. But how is this knowledge being created and how can we use it best to prepare for the future? To answers these questions, Jackie Ashkin studies the day-to-day work of ocean scientists from up c…
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Everyone has the right to good end-of-life care, but what exactly does that entail?
Over the past five years, medical anthropologist Annemarie Samuels has studied palliative care in different parts of the world. Over the next five years, she will focus on end-of-life care in the Netherlands. 'Everyone has the right to good care at the end of their life, but what that means differs…
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Reading Subtitles: Insights from Eye Tracking
Conference, Lorentz Center workshop
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Patterned detectors: From design to science
PhD defence
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From the Solo to the Madura Strait
PhD defence
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Webinar: what keeps you from giving feedback?
- Fireside Peace Chats
- COGLOSS seminars 2024-2025
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Women's Rights in the New Geopolitical Landscape
International Women's Day 2025 - Seminar
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All Roads Lead to Rome? New Reflections on Ecology and Mobility in the Roman Empire
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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Li Manshan: Portrait of a Folk Daoist
Film screening
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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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Hanna Swaab
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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From Microbes to the Cosmos: A Journey Through Science
Lecture, Pint of Science
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OSCoffee: From Paywalls to Precedent - Open Science for Law
Lecture
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From Data Creator to Data Reuser: Distance Matters
Lecture
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From Peacemaking to Dealmaking? Transitional Justice in a New Era
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Sub State Recognition: The Politics of State Recognition from Below
Lecture
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From INsight to inSIGHT: Understanding prosodic adaptation in speech perception
Lecture, SMILE Talks
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Centre for Digital Scholarship: research support from A to Z
Workshop
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From Dissonance to Symphony: Therapeutic Innovations in Parkinson’s Disease
Inaugural lecture
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Towards an inventory of data, materials, and field devices in qualitative and ethnographic research
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Food for Thought FSW Health and Wellbeing
Lecture, Food for Thought
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Online discussion: Is a River Alive?
Online discussion
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Redefining the community: The Huthi movement’s attempts to foster a sense of national belonging in Yemen
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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Book Presentation: Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology
Lecture, Book Presentation
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Primacy and collapse in intonational melodies: Insights from imitation
Lecture, SMILE Talks
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Migration in the Global South: Experiences from the field
Conference
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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.
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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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Reanalysing asymmetry in Xichangana (S53): evidence from applicative constructions
Lecture, This Time for Africa! series
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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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Synthesis of D-alanylated wall teichoic acids from Staphylococcus aureus
PhD defence
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Nominalization: the view from syntactic approaches to word formation
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Series '24/'25
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From Benchmarking Optimization Heuristics to Dynamic Algorithm Configuration
PhD defence
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Starting from Scratch. Exploring Attentional Bias towards Itch
PhD defence
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Sustainable Governance of Aviation - Changing Tailwinds: from Shareholding to Stakeholders?
PhD defence
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Understanding declining climate urgency: perspectives from Japan and the NL
Lecture
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From Hunter-Gathering to Food Production: Isotopic insights on human diet from the Later Stone Age to Neolithic in Northwest Africa, Morocco
PhD defence
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From Cordoba to Damascus: Reconstructing the final lost chapter of the Arabic Orosius
Middle East Studies Lecture
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The Processes of Dying of the Greeks from the Hellenistic Period to the Early Empire
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
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Stations of the Periphery: From Colonial Monocultures to Post-Colonial Economies
Lecture, Economic and Social History Brown Bag Seminar
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Leiden University outlines approach to responsible collaboration following advice of Committee on Human Rights
Leiden University is announcing its approach for sensitive collaboration with external partners. This has been prompted by the ongoing, troubling situation in the Middle East and the recent advice from the Committee on Human Rights and Conflict Areas regarding current collaboration with Israeli part…
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From Afrikaans to Ukrainian: take a free language class with Una Europa
Course
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‘We are drowning in dossiers of which we have long known they will play a role’
The new government needs to look further ahead, says environmental scientist Rutger Hoekstra. ‘We keep pushing forward big dossiers like demographic ageing, climate and migration. Even though we know they play a big role in our future.’ Hoekstra therefore hopes that the new coalition agreement will…
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Determination of surface formation energies on curved single crystals from STM images
PhD defence
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‘Think what you want to do about international students before developing your housing policy’
Students used to live with a landlady or even with the professor whose course they were taking. Student accommodation has since become more professional, making it something the new government will have to tackle. What should the new government do?
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ASCL Seminar: The politics of net zero in Africa. Insights from ongoing work
Lecture
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From Atoms to Asteroids: How Chemistry Governs the Birth of Planets
Lecture, Harold Linnartz Astrochemistry Prize lecture
