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‘Learning with the City’ opens its doors in Leiden-Noord
Bringing the community together, doing up the community centre or researching how to make gardens greener. Students now have a base in Leiden-Noord where they can work with local residents and partner organisations to make the city a better place to live. It was the official opening of ‘Learning with…
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Academics explain the elections
Why are the local parties so popular? Researchers at Leiden University gave their reaction the day after the elections of 21 March.
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First refugee students graduate from Preparatory Year in Leiden
Happy students and proud families, friends and lecturers; on 13 July the first fifteen refugee students graduated from the Preparatory Year for teaching in Leiden. They started a programme in September at a Dutch university of applied sciences or an academic university. 'This is just the start!'
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Does unmanned civil aviation have a place in current international legislation?
In ten years, it is projected that ten percent of global civil aviation operations will be unmanned. Are the current international aviation laws and regulations up to these technological developments? Fernando Fiallos will defend his dissertation on 14 November 2019.
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‘The Rooseveltian Century’: one of the best MOOCs according to New York Magazine
According to New York Magazine, the massive open online course (MOOC) ‘The Rooseveltian Century’ by Professor by Special Appointment Giles Scott-Smith is one of the best online courses. We asked him why you should take the course and how it came about.
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Designing a smart city together
How can we make clever use of new technologies to improve quality of life in cities? The answer is in the NL Smart City Strategy, which Mark Rutte officially received on January 25th. Three professors from Leiden University - Carolien Rieffe, Joost Kok and Wessel Kraaij - gave advice.
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Barista Sander Snel: ‘Every customer deserves a friendly welcome’
On a busy day, Sander Snel sees three hundred people at his coffee counter in the Herta Mohr building. ‘It's fun to remember everyone's favourite drink.’
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What do children see in art? Psychologists are studying this at the Rijksmuseum
From games to scavenger hunts: museums already do all sorts of things for children. But how do children really look at art? Do paintings affect them more if they receive information that is specially tailored to young visitors? Join psychologist Francesco Walker at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and see…
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A whole new (computational) world
Historical linguist Lauren Fonteyn is awarded a substantial Digital Infrastructure grant as well as being selected as member of the prestigious Young Academy Leiden (YAL).
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Graduation Day for BA International Studies Students
Organised in three separate sessions throughout the day, and broadcast live online to guests and families who could not join, over 200 students received their Bachelor’s Diploma of International Studies on 3 September 2021 at the graduation ceremony in the historic Pieterskerk in Leiden.
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A dead language comes to life: Early medieval Old English in the 21st century
From films, video games and historical novels to Nordic folk bands, Old English from the early Middle Ages is experiencing a revival in the 21st century. Together with international colleagues, university lecturer Thijs Porck (LUCAS) made a book about the 'resurrection' of this dead language.
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BSc Security Studies Graduation Ceremonies: ‘See you in the future’
On Friday 29 August, the Wijnhaven was filled with a special mix of first-year students just beginning their academic journey, and students who, after 1,089 days of intensive study, were awarded their Bachelor’s degree in Security Studies. In two festive sessions, a total of 223 students received their…
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Museum Talks: ‘Our access to the past starts with in-depth knowledge of objects’
Geert-Jan Janse has always been fascinated by the way objects can bring the past closer. On 16 November, he will present a Museum Talk about his work as the director of the Vereniging Rembrandt (Rembrandt Association).
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How do you protect the world against cybercrime? Become the professional of the future
Examining cybercrime from criminological, legal, administrative, and technical perspectives. The new Bachelor's programme in Cybersecurity & Cybercrime addresses the growing demand for versatile cyber professionals..
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Alumnus Marit Brun makes travel guides with a nod to anthropology
Anthropologist Marit Brun captured Leiden’s student life during her studies, which won her the ‘Best Leiden photo’ competition. She now wants to continue with photography and making travel guides with a nod to anthropology.
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Students hunting for breakthrough in antibiotics resistance
Bacteria that fluoresce green, blue or red may play a role in combatting resistance against antibiotics. Under the motto of 'Say yes to stress', thirteen ambitious Leiden students are aiming to amass 9,000 euros to carry out their research project.
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Ukraine, Gaza, climate and migration: Geopolitics increasingly on the municipality’s plate
From cities that sometimes deviate from national foreign policy to the direct influence of geopolitics on local developments, PhD candidate Pieter Jeroense, director of VNG International, examined seventy years of the internationalisation of Dutch municipalities and observed notable trends.
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Historian Jeroen Duindam receives Austrian Cross of Honour for Arts and Sciences first class
On June 14th, Jeroen Duindam, Professor of History at the Faculty of Humanities, was awarded an exceptionally high distinction for his achievements in the field of Austrian history.
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Leiden University in The Hague – Researchers of the City
Exhibition
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Approaching equilibrium in a dynamic network
PhD defence
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Spectral Signatures of Breaking of Ensemble Equivalence
PhD defence
- Medieval Middle East Meeting (1ECTS)
- Forum Antiquum Lectures Series Spring 2023
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Human dignity, autonomy and accountability
Lecture
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Book presentation: 'Radicalized Conservatism in Israel' by Mateo Cohen
Book presentation
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The Advent of Abrī: The First Wave of Paper Marbling in the Long 16th Century (ca. 1496–1616)
PhD defence
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Connect & Exchange: A national training and community platform for research data professionals
Webinar, discussion
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Digits & Deviations of Dynamical Systems
PhD defence
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CellEKT: a chemical proteomics platform to study the kinome
PhD defence
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Digital Humanities Pilot Project Symposium 2025
Symposium
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Launch of Marco Bronckers’ Liber Amicorum
Conference, Book launch
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Illuminating Spreading Depolarization: Mechanisms, Consequences & Therapeutic Targets
PhD defence
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A multidisciplinary conversation on 'The Story of Constitutions' – Wim Voermans’ latest book
Book presentation
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Treatment with anti-CGRP (receptor) antibodies for migraine: Can we predict effectiveness?
PhD defence
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Flow and Vasculature in Organ-on-a-Chip systems
PhD defence
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Radicalisering bij minderjarigen en overheidsingrijpen
PhD defence
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Saxophone Without Mouthpiece
PhD defence
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Randomized controlled trials in Ear, Nose and Throat surgery and Neurosurgery
PhD defence
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Dormancy in stochastic interacting systems
PhD defence
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Data Driven Donation Strategies
PhD defence
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The glycocalyx; a diagnostic and therapeutic target in cardiometabolic diseases
PhD defence
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Thromboinflammation in high-risk human populations
PhD defence
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Transcribing: Between Listening, Memory, and Invention
PhD defence
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Omgang met regels
PhD defence
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The parabolic Anderson model on Galton-Watson trees
PhD defence
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No woman left behind: tell, see, treat and care
PhD defence
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Academisch ondernemerschap in juridische context
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Sexual Health Care in Prostate Cancer for Men and their Partners
PhD defence
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Gibbs States in Statistical Mechanics and Dynamical Systems
PhD defence
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Metabolomics- and methylomics-based predictors for estimating health and biological aging
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