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    Is ‘LDE Space & Society’ for me? (and 4 other questions)
        
    Bridging the gap between the space sector and society, together with students from other disciplines. That’s the aim of the LDE Space & Society Honours Programme, which is launching this year. Applications close 6 October 2024. Read on to discover if it’s for you! 
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    Congratulations to the first Arts, Media and Society cohort!
        
    The Groot-Auditorium of the Academy building was recently stage to the graduation of the first cohort of the BA-track Arts, Media and Society. This impressive room, normally only used for PhD defenses and inaugural lectures by professors, was accommodated a ceremony attended by 17 students and their… 
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    Online college at ACPA with MOOC Music & Society
        
    The Leiden University Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA) will start in January 2017 with their first MOOC through Coursera: Music & Society. MOOC stands for massive open online course and is a relatively new phenomenon of open access and free internet education in the United States. Big… 
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    Six-feet society in pictures
        
    The six-feet society is being built up rapidly; arrows and planes made of tape, circles and stripes of chalk, fences and other barriers are popping up around us. Danica Mast, PhD-student at LIACS, collects photos of all these solutions on her website www.1meter50.nl, now that her research is partly… 
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    The urge to collect
    
    Where does the urge to collect come from? What are the explicit or underlying reasons for gathering large amount of objects? 
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    Separating AI fact from fiction at the AI & Society Conference
        
    Researchers and policymakers are welcome to attend the AI & Society Conference in The Hague on Friday 23 June. The SAILS interdisciplinary research programme will be taking a nuanced look at the state of the art of AI technology. And offering fresh perspectives. 
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    Call for Proposals | Forum: Diplomacy and Domestic Society
    
    This HJD Forum will look at the implications for diplomacy of greater people involvement in diplomacy, as part of the wider governance process. The Forum will interrogate the functions and practices of varying modes of people engagement in external relations in terms of diplomatic innovation. Such participation… 
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    Thijs Porck elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
        
    Thijs Porck, university lecturer of medieval English at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (RHS). 
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    The Dutch Network Science Society Symposium 2022 was a success
        
    Back after pandemic interruptions, the Dutch Network Science Society Symposium took place on May 19th, 2022. The event brought together researchers from around The Netherlands studying complex networks and representing various disciplines, including mathematics, physics, neuroscience, computer science,… 
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    Public Leadership Challenge: Autonomy in the digital society
        
    Thursday afternoon 31 May the Public Leadership Challenge took place in the Living Lab, of Leiden University The Hague. During this afternoon a diverse group of professionals, academics and students focused on the challenge of autonomy in the digital society. Working together on this complex and interesting… 
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    ‘Scandals mean society is actually doing well’
        
    Whereas the Netherlands Court of Audit used to conduct an investigation once a year, the average civil service organisation now has a few per year to contend with. Is so much going wrong nowadays? Not at all, says Professor by Special Appointment Sjoerd Keulen. ‘It’s one of the methods that makes democracy… 
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    Restricting student numbers will cost society billions
        
    A cap on the number of international students at the five broad-based Randstad universities will have a drastic effect on the Dutch economy. The gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to decline by approximately 4 to 5 billion euros. Regions, businesses and society as a whole will feel the consequ… 
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    Archaeology of Syria – From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca. 16,000 -300 BC)
    
    This book is the first comprehensive presentation of the archaeology of Syria from the end of the Paleolithic period to 300 BC. 
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    “The Waste of Society as Seen through Women’s Eyes”: waste, gender, and national belonging in Japan
    
    Rebecca Tompkins defended her thesis on 21 March 2019 
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    Things Change: Black Material Culture and the Development of a Consumer Society in South Africa, 1800-2020
    
    This book is the first systematic analysis of the changes in the use of goods and services by households of Black South Africans since the early nineteenth century. 
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    Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Special Issue on Neurobiological and Societal Development of Young People
    
    This GUTS Special Issue focuses on the dynamic relationship between neurobiological development and social experiences in shaping young people's engagement and contributions to society. It explores how young individuals grow up in an increasingly complex world and how various factors – such as family… 
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    Anglo-Dutch Relations (Society for Renaissance Studies)
    
    A series of sessions on the literary heritage of Anglo-Dutch relations (c. 1050-c. 1600) will be held at the Society for Renaissance Studies (29 June - 1 July 2021). 
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     Tarlach McGonagle Tarlach McGonagleFaculty of Law 
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    Blog Post | International Society and Uncertainty in International Relations
    
    The ongoing conflicts between the United States and its allies and Russia and between the United States and its allies and China reflect both the anarchical nature of the international system and the uncertainty with which decision-makers and diplomats have to deal with in attempting to solve the conflicts… 
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    Francesca Arici wants to raise maths awareness in society
        
    Mathematician Francesca Arici has joined the Raising Public Awareness Committee of the European Mathematical Society. She aims to coordinate and unite the European efforts of communicating and promoting mathematics. ‘We also hope to achieve more recognition for people who do science communication.’ 
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    Do you know how quantum can change society? Most people don’t
        
    Quantum technology, statistics and a survey with memes: definitely not your everyday research. Julia Cramer (Leiden Institute of Physics) and Sanne Willems (Institute of Psychology) investigate how people perceive quantum. 
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    Social Science Matters: The surveillance society
        
    Those who know their dystopian classics will inevitably associate the concept of surveillance society with the all-knowing oppressive force characterized as Big Brother in George Orwell’s novel 1984. However, surveillance permeats our society in many more subtle aspects than our worst fears about spy… 
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    Borderless Empire: Dutch Guiana in the Atlantic World, 1750–1800
    
    How geographical and institutional openness in Dutch Guiana fostered a unique colonial economy. This publication is part of the Early American Places Series. 
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    Research group Terrorism and Political Violence
    
    Understanding the evolving landscape of extremism in the 21st century. 
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    Armenia
    
    This is an Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility project of the Faculty of Science with two universities in Armenia. 
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    Colombia
    
    This is an Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility project of the Faculty of Science with three universities in Colombia. 
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    A New Model of Global Governance in International Tax Law Making (GLOBTAXGOV).
    
    Assessing the feasibility and legitimacy of the current model of global tax governance and the role of the OECD and EU in international tax law-making. 
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    After graduation
    
    Once you have obtained your bachelor’s degree, you will be ready for a next step: continuing your studies or entering the labour market. Completing the African Studies programme will give you an excellent preparation for both options. 
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    Photo contest 'Food and Society' (Deadline 3 April 2018)
        
    Are you a great photographer? Or not at all, but you do have a brilliant photo that captures the relationship between food and people? Join the photo contest ‘Food & Society’ of our Faculty and send in your best photo before 3 April 2018! 
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    Working together in the Leiden Healthy Society Center: ‘It’s only when you make your research visible that you find each other'
        
    As coordinator and lead promoter respectively of the Leiden Healthy Society Center, psychologists Sandra van Dijk and Anke Klein use interdisciplinary collaboration to resolve the major health problems of the present day. How are they going to do that in the coming period? 
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    LERU conference in Leiden: ‘Universities steer society through storms’
        
    The League of European Research Universities (LERU) was launched in Leiden 20 years ago. This anniversary will be celebrated with a major conference (19 – 21 May) on an urgent theme: How does science contribute to sustainable and resilient societies? We put this question to Kurt Deketelaere, Secretary-General… 
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    New programme brings education 'to the midst of society'
        
    In November a new extracurricular programme will begin: the Impact Challenges. Students will work together in small groups to solve problems, put forward by partner organisations. In this way, they train their practical skills and make a contribution to society. 
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     Roxane de Massol de Rebetz Roxane de Massol de RebetzFaculty of Law 
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     Rehanna Nurmohamed Rehanna NurmohamedFaculty of Law 
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    Matthew Broad elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
        
    Matthew Broad elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 
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    The impact of an open society on your security
        
    Our world is constantly changing. Developments in the field of technology, data and society determine how we tackle security. This demands a new vision on security. 
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    Why take the AI & Society minor? These students explain
        
    The interdisciplinary AI & Society minor of Leiden University brings together students and lecturers from a wide range of disciplines. Together they look at the impact of AI on society. Students are enthusiastic about this merging of worlds. 
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    Science for Sustainable Societies: a new bachelor’s programme
        
    The new interdisciplinary bachelor's program in Science for Sustainable Societies starts in the 2025-2026 academic year. 
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    ‘The connection with society is always closer than you think’
        
    On the Things That Talk platform, students publish stories about objects from museums from the many collections of the university library and the city. An interview with Fresco Sam-Sin, its creator. Sam-Sin: ‘Things That Talk is a way to talk to each other about the structure of our education and about… 
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    Artificial intelligence not geared towards our diverse society is dangerous
        
    Women, the elderly, LGBT people and children are all at risk because artificial intelligence, algorithms and exoskeletons are tailored to the straight white male. Research conducted by Leiden University aims to ensure that new developments work for everyone. 
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    Dutch Cancer Society Fund grant for Leiden breast cancer research
        
    Cell biologist Erik Danen has been awarderd a grant of half a million euros to study how tumor cells spread throughout the body en develop drug resistance. This was announced mid-August by the Dutch Cancer Society Fund (KWF). 
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    Radio interview with Bart Barendregt on the Indonesian digitising society
        
    Anthropologist Bart Barendregt is participating in a new Indonesian study program that focuses entirely on the Indonesian digital society. The Radio 1 NPO program Focus interviewed Barendregt 'live' from Java about his research on social media, Islam and boy bands. 
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    ‘Migration society asks for an interdisciplinary approach’
        
    Peter Scholten is one of the four professors that were officially appointed as Leiden-Delft-Erasmus professor last week. Apart from his appointment at the Erasmus University, he has now also been appointed at FGGA. We asked Scholten five questions about his double appointment and the collaboration between… 
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    American Chemical Society supports open access aims of Dutch universities
        
    The American Chemical Society’s Publication Division (ACS) and Dutch universities represented by the VSNU have reached agreement on including open access publication as part of the contract with publishers. From 2017, all new articles submitted by an author associated with a Dutch university or participating… 
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    Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE)
    
    On 5 July 2021, GTGC Chair Jan Aart Scholte moderated a panel on digital data governance during the 2021 Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE). 
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    Zeger van der Wal on integrity in a networking society
        
    Zeger van der Wal, Professor by special appointment Ien Dales chair at the Institute of Public Administration wrote an opinion piece in Dutch journal Binnenlands Bestuur on the changing relation between government and society and how this affects integrity. 
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    China and the historical sociology of Empire
    
    Does the nature and extent of political communication networks, measured through the frequency and multiplexity of information exchange ties, play a critical role in the reconstitution and maintenance of the Chinese Empire? 
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    Memory before Modernity. Practices of Memory in Early Modern Europe
    
    This volume, edited by Erika Kuijpers, Judith Pollmann, Johannes Müller and Jasper van der Steen, discusses practices of memory in early modern Europe. 
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    Representative Bureaucracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    
    How and to what extent does AI affect citizen representation in public service delivery and state-citizen interactions? 
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    Collaborative International Research Grant for dr. Corey Williams
        
    Dr. Corey Williams (Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Global Christianity) has received a Collaborative International Research Grant from the American Academy of Religion. This initiative is intended to support generative research collaborations between and among scholars located in different… 
