501 search results for “experimental onderzoek naar leesontwikkeling” in the Staff website
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    FSW Exhibition: Artworks from students and staff
    
    
Arts and culture
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    Sylvestre BonnetFaculty of Science
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    From tunnel vision towards an open view. Lessons from the North/South metro line on compensation of damages
        
    
An article by Georgina Kuipers has been published this month in Dutch journal Overheid & Aansprakelijkheid (Government and Accountability). It deals with policy introduced in response to damage caused by the construction of the Amsterdam North/South metro line and its aim to rebuild trust. The title…
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    Dutch Research Council Open Science Fund grants for five Leiden projects
        
    
Five projects with a lead applicant from Leiden will receive an Open Science Fund grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
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    Opening of Renovated Research and Education Spaces
    
    
Organisation
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    Reminder: come to the last AI in Education meetup
    
    
Education
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    Ready for Quantum?! (in Dutch)
    
    
Lecture, NGL-lezing
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    Study Day “Dead Sea Scrolls”
    
    
Lecture, Workshop and Egeria Lecture
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    Claartje LeveltFaculty of Humanities
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    Ruixue WuFaculty of Humanities
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    Tackling societal issues with a new vision on public leadership
        
    
The Leiden Leadership Centre (LLC) aims to connect science with practice when it comes to public leadership. The Centre, founded by, among others, Dr. Ben Kuipers and Prof. dr. Sandra Groeneveld, is collaborating with a number of organisations. A recent result was a research assignment for a new vision…
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    Five activities to look forward to this semester
        
    
A fresh semester means a fresh faculty calendar. There is plenty to do at the faculty again in the coming months. Five interesting activities are listed below.
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    You too can improve biodiversity in your local area
        
    
During a recent event, the Leiden Institute of Environmental Sciences presented the breadth of its research on biodiversity.
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    Collaboration starts quest for new antibiotics through NWO fund
        
    
Identifying novel antibiotic compounds to tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Researchers from Leiden University and VU Amsterdam will unite through a project now funded by NWO’s Open Technology Programme (OTP), which awarded the collaboration nearly one million euros.
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    Meet the professor: ‘Can my sister be prosecuted for stealing my eraser?’
        
    
On the university’s birthday, professors teach a class of 10 and 11-year-olds during Meet the Professor. The professors were bombarded with questions.
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    ‘Scary, huh?’ – The power of parental ‘fear talk’
        
    
Parents’ talk about new stimuli such as persons or objects strongly affects how avoidant or fearful their child will react. No stronger effect was found when parents had an anxiety disorder or in children with fearful temperaments. Publication by a team of Leiden psychologists in 'Clinical Child and…
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    Powerful new Leiden 'super antibiotic' may overcome resistance
        
    
The prestigious journal Science Translational Medicine has published a study by researchers from the Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL) on a potent new antibiotic that can overcome resistance. ‘The idea was to tweak the original antibiotic and create a next-generation drug’, says Nathaniel Martin, professor…
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    Digitisation: ignoring it is no longer an option
        
    
‘Jelena Prokic, university lecturer and researcher at the Leiden University Centre for Digital Humanities, will be preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the digital world. In September, six modules will start on subjects such as statistics and digitally searching through texts.…
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    Jasper's day
        
    
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life.
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    Nobel Prize for quantum physics: the circle for Bell's theorem is complete
        
    
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics goes to quantum physics research. The prize will be awarded on December 10 in Stockholm. Physicist Bas Hensen explains why this is important and how his research in Leiden relates to it.
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    Accounting for diversity in robot design, testbeds, and safety standardisation
        
    
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga from eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies, and Hadassah Drukarch, explored the role of intersectionality within (rehabilitation) robot design, testbed, and standards. Being oblivious to these considerations may give way to the development of robots that fall short of…
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    Eduard Fosch-Villaronga awarded ERC Starting Grant
        
    
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga from Leiden University has been awarded a Starting Grant by the European Research Council (ERC). This grant of 1.5m euros enables talented early-career scholars to start their own pioneer project, lead a research team, and implement their best ideas at the frontiers of their…
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    One more month until the Leiden Essay Film Festival
        
    
On 14 September, the Leiden Essay Film Festival will kick off. This three-day festival, organised by the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts, marks a first for the Netherlands. Never before has there been a public event entirely dedicated to the exceptional genre of the essay film. The festival…
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    Psychology Elevator Pitch: How do we solve social dilemmas?
        
    
A clean street, public transportation, or taxes: these are all public goods that keep society running. But how do people decide which public good to invest in, if at all? These are the kind of questions PhD student Laura Hoenig explores.
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    Common insecticide damages freshwater ecosystems
        
    
The pesticide thiacloprid turns out to be more harmful than previously thought. It can disrupt the lives of freshwater invertebrates and their communities, upsetting the balance and functioning of entire freshwater ecosystems. This was shown by ecologist Henrik Barmentlo and colleagues, their research…
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    Darinka Piqani about 'Winning the Public and Resisting Populist Attacks'
        
    
Darinka Piqani is one of the researchers in the interdisciplinary research project 'The Challenge of Enforcing Rule of Law in International Organizations: Winning the Public and Resisting Populist Attacks'
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    Come to the last AI in Education meetup @ FSW, also open to colleagues from other faculties!
    
    
Education
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    Grant Elise Mathilde Fund & LUF: Using virus to kill bacteria: design of innovative phage-antibiotic combination treatments to combat antimicrobial
        
    
Phage therapy is a novel yet unmatured therapeutic approach in the face of the crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Dr. Tingjie Guo received a grant from the Elise Mathilde Fund and the LUF to develop innovative phage-antibiotic combination treatment strategy for combating AMR.
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    Strategies of ancient matriarchs challenge technological disparities in the digital age
        
    
At the transition of the Neolithic to Bronze Age, a societal clash took place between a male dominated oligarchy (also known as the patriarchy) and the matriarchy. The latter managed to exploit vulnerabilities in the 'bro-code' to reboot society's operating system.
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    A ‘lock’ to make genetic modification safer
        
    
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) could be useful allies in the fight against critical environmental problems. Could because the use of GMOs is strictly regulated at the moment. A Leiden student team is now trying to make these GMOs safer with the aid of an ingenious lock.
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    Talent for languages test: National Linguistics Olympiad puts language sense to the test for high school students
        
    
How would you convert Egyptian hieroglyphs into Latin script? And what is actually the correct translation of dishes on a Vietnamese menu? On Saturday 28 January, high school students from all over the Netherlands will come to Leiden to ponder a series of language-related puzzles. Their goal? To win…
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    White paper: we can’t just let smart cities happen
        
    
In a new Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities white paper, researchers and practitioners start the conversation that society desperately needs to have. ‘We’ve outsourced the visionary thinking to tech companies.’
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    Tackle debt with healthcare funds: researchers on a healthier society for all
        
    
Technology, medical knowledge, social measures and the design of the living environment: all these needed to achieve a healthier society. In a series of interviews, 14 researchers from Zuid-Holland, including from Leiden University, argue for an integrated care approach.
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    Nitrogen crisis: Rapid, effective intervention in three specific regions could create breathing space
        
    
The new Dutch government must act quickly to take rapid, far-reaching measures in three specific regions to tackle nitrogen emissions. This will create the space for a long-term strategy to deal with other urgent problems and the knot of obligations that the state will need to untangle. These are the…
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    Healthy University Let's Walk Week; are you still on the move?
        
    
A week after the kick-off of the Healthy University Let's Walk Week 2021, colleagues together already have made 7276 'ommetjes'. The Let's Walk Week was entirely devoted to getting and staying active for our personal, physical and mental health.
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    Brainstorming with and for students about money management
        
    
How do we tackle financial stress among students? Policymakers and students came up with a plan. The outcome has been a report that the university can use to help answer the question. Vera Hilgevoord organised the brainstorm session with students and has compiled their ideas.
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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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    Lorentz Medal awarded in Leiden in presence of Minister Dijkgraaf
        
    
Within the scope of Leiden European City of Science, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) presented the quadrennial Lorentz Medal to Daan Frenkel in the Academy Building yesterday. The ceremony was in collaboration with the Lorentz Center and was attended by Robbert Dijkgraaf, Minister…
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    Call for projects : ReCNTR Lab | Two-year Multimodal Research Workshop
        
    
Are you working with film, photo, sounds, creative coding, drawings or other unconventional method in the social sciences and humanities? ReCNTR has a new 2-year multimodal seminar. Check it out and apply by November 15th!
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    Bas van Rijn wins Fritz Stolz-Preis 2024
        
    
LUCSoR alumnus Bas van Rijn was awarded the Fritz Stolz-Preis on 7 June 2024 for his PhD Dissertation “The Experimental Culture of Afterlife Research: Attempts by Spiritual Animal Magnetizers to Prove Life after Death”.
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    Open call: submit your Lowlands Science research proposal
    
    
Research
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    KIEM grant for 'CARMA: Community Archive and Repository for Multimodal and Artistic Research'
        
    
Andrew Hoffman (CADS), Mark Westmoreland (CADS) and Yasmin Ismail (CADS) have received a KIEM grant of € 10.000 for their project 'CARMA: Community Archive and Repository for Multimodal and Artistic Research'. The grant will be used to create a 'living laboratory' that helps researchers, data management…
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    Dual Medical Delta appointment for six Leiden professors and one lecturer
        
    
Six professors and one lecturer from Leiden University have officially been appointed Medical Delta professors or lecturers.
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    Vrouwengevangenissen moeten veiliger
        
    
Seksueel grensoverschrijdend gedrag en structurele sociale onveiligheid horen niet thuis in vrouwengevangenissen, blijkt uit onderzoek van Leidse onderzoekers Esther van Ginneken en Yara Abbing. Zij vinden dat er een ingrijpende cultuurverandering nodig is en doen aanbevelingen.
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    ‘Comprehensive handbook victims’ – Interview with Janne van Doorn
        
    
What do scholars, the Netherlands Public Prosecution Service, the police, the National Rapporteur Human Trafficking, Victim Support Netherlands, and the Violent Offences Compensation Fund have in common? They all work with victims, each from their own expertise. High time to combine that knowledge,…
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    LUCSoR Staff Activism Against University Budget-Cuts
        
    
On Tuesday, September 17th, the Dutch king, Willem-Alexander, will present the plans of the new government of the Netherlands. This government’s aspirations, led by the party (PVV) of right-wing nationalist Geert Wilders, are mostly defined by budget cuts. One of the sectors receiving such budget cuts…
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    In Memoriam - Bente Hilde Bakker
        
    
Recently, our respected and talented former colleague Bente Hilde Bakker passed away after a long and brave fight with illness. She received her mathematical training at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and also obtained her PhD there under the supervision of Jan Bouwe van den Berg and Robert van…
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    Masterclass: Investigating Disegno: Drawing and the Decorative Arts in Italy c.1500-1900
        
    
This masterclass examines the idea of disegno in relation to the early modern decorative arts by investigating the collection of Italian design drawings in the Rijksmuseum. Meaning both design and drawing, disegno was a fundamental concept in the development of artistic theory in early modern Europe…
 
