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    From textiles to teaching: Leiden’s role in colonialism and slavery
        
    
Using enslaved people as servants, becoming an administrator in the Dutch West India Company or making uniforms for the colonial army. Many people from Leiden played a role in colonialism and slavery. Historians are conducting preliminary research and finding striking examples.
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    Alumni stand for European Parliament
        
    
Fourteen of the candidates for the European parliamentary elections on 23 May studied at Leiden University. We ask four of them about their motivation and ambitions. In this article: Conny van Stralen, who studied German, and Maurice Hoogeveen, who studied history.
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    Two major teaching grants for Leiden lecturers
        
    
Studying with an app and exploratory learning in large groups. Two educational innovations that will be possible thanks to the Comenius Programme of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Chemist Ludo Juurlink and Professor of Science Education Fred Janssen from the Leiden Graduate…
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    Blog Post | The Diplomatic Elite, the People at Home and Democratic Renewal
    
    
‘Foreign policy’ may seem to the general public to be merely an official response to problems entering the nation from across the border. Yet the political reach of diplomacy has extended, and diplomats will have to find ways to engage more with home citizens, including those who feel sidelined and…
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    Six million boost to search for new antibiotics
        
    
Edith Schippers, Minister of Health, will be investing six million euros over the coming four years to boost research on new antibiotics. The programme will be set up by several different parties, including the Leiden Centre for Antimicrobial Research.
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    Leiden strengthens collaboration with China
        
    
A delegation from Leiden University, headed by Vice-Rector Hester Bijl, was in China from 9 to 11 October. During the visit to different universities and partner organisations, existing bonds were reinforced and new contacts made. These agreements will make the future exchange of students and researchers…
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    For the first time, scientists map brain activity across the entire mouse brain
        
    
Over a period of seven years, researchers from the International Brain Laboratory mapped 279 brain regions at the cellular level. Their findings are now published in Nature, with both data and software openly shared. Cognitive neuroscientist Anne Urai: 'Any researcher with a good question can make use…
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    Astronomers capture first-ever image of a multi-planet system around a Sun-like star
        
    
An international team led by Leiden astronomers has taken the first-ever image of a young, Sun-like star accompanied by two giant exoplanets. The researchers used The European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope for this, known as ESO’s VLT. Images of systems with multiple exoplanets are extremely…
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    Rethinking Responsible Scholarship: ‘It is in so many day-to-day decisions, we forget to pause and reflect sometimes’
        
    
Psychologists Anna van ‘t Veer and Eiko Fried will start a scientific integrity workshop tour after the summer, called Responsible Scholarship: Psychology. Their aim: giving the subject a more prominent position in the academic’s mind.
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    Caribbean archaeology in times of corona: ‘Instead of fieldwork, our students worked on an online exhibition’
        
    
Recently, in the midst of coronavirus situation, Professor Corinne Hofman and her team became part of the NWO project Island(er)s at the Helm. Both the application process as well as the start of the project were challenged by the limitations set by Covid-19. ‘As a preparation we travelled through the…
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    Mathematics, medicine and teaching
        
    
Mathematician Stéphanie van der Pas, winner of the C.J. Kok Jury Award for her PhD thesis in 2017, divides her time between research and education, and between pure mathematics and practical application.
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    Blog Post | Pandemics, Bricks-and-Mortar, and Heads of Mission
    
    
Jorge Heine writes about 'bricks-and-mortar' diplomatic posts and their significance during a pandemic.
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    Exploring 3D technology in pottery studies: ‘It is the future’
        
    
In the depots of the Faculty of Archaeology, many artifacts, accumulated after decades of fieldwork across the world, are stored. A new project, the Leiden Inventory Depot (LID), aims to unlock this wealth of information to the outside world. The 3D scanning of objects takes a central role in this endeavor.…
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    Omid Karami receives the Krijn Rietveld Memorial Innovation Award during festive ceremony
        
    
In a festive and intimate award ceremony, plant scientist Omid Karami received the first edition of the Krijn Rietveld Memorial Innovation Award out of the hands of Wim Klop, Director of the Biotechnology Center at DSM. Several speakers spoke about Krijn Rietveld and why Karami deserves the prize that…
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    Hiroshima Peace Tree comes to Blekerspark
        
    
On 23 September, the Leiden alderman for the Management of Public Space was presented with a Ginkgo Biloba in the Blekerspark. This special 'Peace Tree' was grown from a seed from a tree that survived the atomic bomb that devastated Hiroshima. The Peace Tree is being temporarily housed in Leiden's Hortus…
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    Volvo Ocean Race winner Carolijn Brouwer has sailing in her blood
        
    
Carolijn Brouwer and ambitious are synonymous. That has got her a long way. She was the first woman to be part of the winning team of the Volvo Ocean Race, the toughest of sailing races. 'Would I take part again? Only for a bigger challenge - as skipper, for example.'
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    Aspasia grant for promising researchers in psychology
        
    
Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam, Stefanie Meeuwis, and Eliška Procházková have all been awarded a share of the Aspasia diversity grant obtained by Mariska Kret. These three promising young psychologists will each receive 10,000 euros as a stepping stone towards a career in science. This gives them three months…
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    Archaeology brings 3D scanning into the classroom
        
    
In the course 'From Ceramics to Plastics: The Mediterranean in 12 objects' students were taught to work with 3D scanning technologies. One of the underlying reasons to introduce students to this technology was to teach them to reproduce objects. ‘More and more archaeological information is stored in…
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    Two new women professors at Psychology Institute
        
    
Ellen de Bruijn and Berna Güroğlu, both of the Psychology Institute, have been proposed for professorships by the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. Güroğlu: ‘I feel honoured that the University has approved the appointment.’ De Bruijn: ‘It’s great, and really motivating, that Leiden University…
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    Cleveringa professor Gert Oostindie: ‘We stood up for our own freedom but ignored that of others’
        
    
Now that war is once again raging in Europe, the question of when you need to stand up against injustice has become more relevant than ever. In his Cleveringa lecture on 24 November historian Gert Oostindie will discuss why colonial domination was not regarded as an issue in Leiden for a long time.
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    Human trafficking cannot be tackled with current legislation
        
    
Each year it is estimated that thousands of people fall victim to human trafficking in the Netherlands. Many of these victims are minors. Assistant Professor of Criminal Law Luuk Esser conducted research on the current legislation to combat human trafficking. His PhD defence is on 25 September.
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    In memoriam: dr. Karin Willemse (1962-2023)
        
    
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of our former colleague dr. Karin Willemse, who passed away on Saturday 18 March 2023.
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    Experts on the war in Ukraine, two years later: ‘Europe learned a lot from the war, help each other and don’t give up’
        
    
The one-day symposium ‘War in Europe: the impact of Russian aggression in Ukraine two years on’ on 23 February 2024
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    Sackler Distinguished Lecture Series on Human Rights
        
    
The Sackler Distinguished Lecture Series on Human Rights was established at Leiden University through an endowment given by Dr. Raymond R. Sackler and his wife, Beverly, international philanthropists with a commitment to supporting scientific research. The lectures mark the annual celebration of International…
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    Change manager Frans de Haas is working on the future of the MI
        
    
Frans de Haas started his work at the MI with a clear mandate. Listening and talking are what he will mainly be doing ‘My role is to make sure that everyone feels comfortable in the new situation.’
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    Podcast series: Dive into the world of cybersecurity & cybercrime
        
    
Maak kennis met digitale veiligheid in de podcast over de BSc Cybersecurity & Cybercrime. Experts bespreken actuele thema’s zoals ransomware en online fraude.
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    Wijnhaven: where you can get to know the world
        
    
On 10 February Leiden University celebrated the official opening of Wijnhaven, the University's newest premises in The Hague. Everyone present emphasised the added value of a modern location in the heart of the city.
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    Thousands of images of frozen bacteria
        
    
How do bacteria sense and adapt to their environment? Ariane Briegel, Professor of Ultrastructural Biology, is intrigued by this question. Using new techniques, she produces three-dimensional images of bacteria that provide us with new clues about their sensory system.
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    The magic of El CID
        
    
For almost fifty years EL CID has been the whirlwind start of their studies and student life for thousands of first-year students. With up-and-coming DJs, food trucks and informative workshops, ambitious EL CID committees have made sure that the introduction week has grown into a mega-festival.
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    In Memoriam - Bas Edixhoven
        
    
On January 16, 2022, our respected and beloved colleague Prof. dr. Bas Edixhoven passed away after a short period of serious illness.
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    Top international students receive LExS scholarship
        
    
International students who have been awarded a LExS scholarship from Leiden University were welcomed in the Academy Building on 5 September. The 50 students were presented with a certificate symbolising their scholarship.
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    AI-enabled ultrasound: LUC alumna empowers women in rural Africa
        
    
AI ultrasounds: LUC alumna empowers women in rural Africa
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    Good-natured twins on the secret jungles in the city
        
    
In Dutch TV programme Early Birds, Marvin and Kevin Groen (26) showed viewers areas of nature in the city that often go unnoticed. These good-natured brothers - twins, in fact - were a big hit with the viewers. How much influence do they have on one another's studies and work?
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    Leiden builds stronger bonds with China and South Korea
        
    
‘China has become an academic powerhouse, which is good reason for Leiden University to expand our partnerships with universities there.' A delegation headed by Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker visited China and South Korea, to renew and extend existing partnerships.
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    Celebrating its 1000th Graduate: Leiden University College The Hague
        
    
Leiden University College The Hague celebrates a milestone by seeing its 1000th graduate receive their diploma.
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    Vibrant illustrations and mind-boggling graphs - Psychology students share insights into their research
        
    
Why do some smokers quit much more easily than others? Can we think ourself to insomnia? And does playing music together help to calm conflicts? Psychology students investigated these questions and presented their findings during the Psychology Science Day 2023.
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    ‘Creating propaganda has been democratised’
        
    
University lecturer Peter Burger has been researching the reliability of stories for almost 30 years. Whether political news item or urban myth, he debunks falsehoods and half-truths on an almost daily basis. He recently received a prize for his complete oeuvre.
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    Leiden lifestyle as inspiration for Americans
        
    
The much-discussed documentary 'Cobblestone Stories' by American anthropologist Mark Neupert can be seen in Leiden's Trianon cinema on 23 April. In an interview published earlier on this site Neupert explained what makes Leiden so special for him. 'The idea is to show my American students that there…
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    Medieval Studies and Early Modern Studies: New options for the Master’s programme in Leiden
        
    
Leiden University is home to over a hundred specialists studying the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period. From 2017-2018 onwards, they will join forces to offer two new options for specialisation within existing MA programmes: Medieval Studies and Early Modern Studies.
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    Monthly Reads | Project 0100
        
    
Each month we will be spotlighting material we have been reading, or that have been recommended to us that relate to AI and a particular theme.
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    Hall of Fame
    
    
Many of our staff and students have won an award, received a grant, obtained an academic fellowship for their quality or have been socially engaged due to their specific expertise. See below for an overview per year.
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    MCBIM Colloquium: Supramolecular systems based on CO2 and metal waste material: from fundamental investigations to recycling plant
    
    
Lecture
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    Hephthalites, Romans, and Arabs: the Grand Strategy of the Sasanian Empire
    
    
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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    Van Marum Colloquium: Ticking the CO2 clock with molecular control. From fuels to complex molecules
    
    
Lecture
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    Genuine or fake? Authentication of Gandhara sculptures
    
    
VVIK Lecture
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    Bantu Syntax and Information Structure Conference
    
    
Conference
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    LCCP Colloquium: "How to think with Germinating Seeds?"
    
    
Lecture
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    Maize, Monsters, Modernity
    
    
Lecture
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    Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2023: 'Tempori serviendum est: Cicero’s public voice under the dictatorship of Julius Caesar'
    
    
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    Managing group work
    
    
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