3,146 search results for “publication” in the Staff website
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[CANCELLED] Delicate Repertoires - Buddhist Creative Assimilation, Commodification, and Digitalization in Xi’s China
Lecture, China Seminar
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Lorentz Lecture: Superconductivity
Lecture
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Uni-visions: Hope, heat and wonder in 2075
Arts and culture, Studium Generale
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Countering online hate speech: How to adequately protect fundamental rights?
PhD defence
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AI for HR
Course, Training session
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Delicate Repertoires- Buddhist Creativity, Commodification, and Digitalization in Xi’s China
Lecture, China Seminar
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Clubs in climate finance? Emerging mix-donor climate organizations
Lunch Seminar
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Workshop: Rethinking Qualitative Comparison
Workshop
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Connect & Retain: Data retention, active digital preservation and trustworthy digital archives - A myth buster talk
Webinar, Q&A, discussion
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LGBTIQ+ Workplace Inclusion Symposium
Debate, Symposium
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Doctoral Exhibition Judith van IJken
PhD defence, Doctoral Exhibition
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Driving Gigs in Oman: Women and Techno-Fixes in the Platform Economy
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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AnyAge.ai Hackathon: Addressing Age Bias and Fairness in AI-Driven Job Recruitment
Hackathon
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Language Barriers in Healthcare Settings: A Case for Machine Translation Literacy
Course
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Getting personal: Advancing personalized oncology through computational analysis of membrane proteins
PhD defence
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Discovering Europe through Coins: The Contact Zone of Nagasaki around 1800
Lecture, Annual Leiden Terra Incognita Lecture
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Connect & Interlink: LEIbits
Webinar, Q&A, discussion
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PE_PP talk: The political cost of tax reform
Lecture
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Student life during wartime
Film screening and panel discussion
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Agents of Change?
PhD defence
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From Data Creator to Data Reuser: Distance Matters
Lecture
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Conference to celebrate 40th anniversary of eLaw
Conference
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Iran at a Crossroads: Protest, Repression, and Europe’s Response
Debate
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Why is the museum a topic in the current context?
Lecture
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Communicating your PhD research
Communication
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Book Talk: Israeli-Turkish Relations at the End of the Cold War: The Geopolitics of Denying the Armenian Genocide
Lecture, Book Talk
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Science, Sabotage and Subversion: How covert activity shapes the new international system
Lecture
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Beyond prayers: a student-led humanitarian mission to Kyiv
Film screening & panel discussion
- European Union Seminar Series
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Feminist Foreign Policy under Pressure: Latin America and the Caribbean in Times of Conservative Backlash
Conference
- Social Exclusion, Unmet Support Needs, and Vulnerability to Extremist Exploitation Among Some Autistic People
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FAIR imaging for advancing science
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
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Lecture: Rethinking Platform Capitalism
Lecture
- Kick-off research theme 'Trust in polarised times'
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Medical Encounters Symposium
Conference, Symposium
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16 Years: From Wrongful Conviction to Justice - The Story of Jeffrey Deskovic
Film screening
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From metrics to lived realities. Sci-fi prototyping as a method to conduct AI risk assessments
Lecture
- 10th Anniversary Celebration Adv LLM ICR
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Meet the Employer
Career and apply for jobs
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This was 2023! An overview of Humanities in the news
So much has happened this year! 2023 was an eventful year in which several wars raged about which our experts could offer interpretation. It was also the year in which the government made apologies for the slavery past. Leiden humanities scholars were at the forefront of this with their research on…
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Warfare: technology and ethics - a reading list
While the United States continues to carry out drone strikes, and China conducts large-scale cyber and information operations, Ukrainian and Russian soldiers live in trenches, and NATO sends tanks to the Donbas front to force a breakthrough. Has war changed dramatically in recent decades as a result…
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Willem van der Does sheds new light on the at times pitch-black history of psychiatry
Piercing through the skull with an ice pick, administering electric shocks without an anaesthetic, or applying leeches to the uterus: these may seem like medieval methods of torture, but they are in fact therapies used in medicine. Willem van der Does writes about all of them in his new book. ‘Physicians…
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How to keep a forest happy? A study on singing behaviour in BaYaka hunter gatherers in Congo
For the first time, a group of international and interdisciplinary researchers led by Karline Janmaat and her former MSc Student Chirag Chittar, have tested the several hypotheses on music simultaneously in a modern foraging society during their daily search for tubers – their staple food.
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First scientific images Euclid telescope exceed all expectations
Space telescope Euclid is capable of unravelling the secrets of the universe. That is what the images published by ESA today show, according to astronomers working with the telescope's data. The images exceed all expectations. Scientists within the Euclid consortium, including astronomers Henk Hoekstra…
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Our man in Jakarta keeps the institute running from Venlo
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many staff of Leiden institutes abroad to leave their posts in a hurry. How is the KITLV Jakarta team doing now? Director Marrik Bellen talks about the turbulent times for this Leiden institute and its staff. And can we learn anything from the Indonesian approach?
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Two psychologists on a date with the Rector
Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will retire on 8 February. If there’s one theme running through his career, it’s the links between the University and society. In this series of pre-retirement discussions, Stolker will talk one last time to people from within and without the University. In this edition…
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Executive Board adopts committee’s recommendations on Israel-Palestine
The Executive Board proposes to take the decision to suspend the existing institutional student exchange programmes with two Israeli universities, and until further notice not to engage in any new exchange programmes with Israeli universities that have comparable links with the Israeli military (the…
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No legal career but a food truck on Bonaire instead
If you study law, you won’t necessarily end up striding round a law firm in tailor-made suits. Alumnus Harrie Schoffelen certainly hasn’t: he made the conscious decision to follow another path in life. Together with his fiancée he runs a successful food truck on the tropical island of Bonaire. ‘Return…
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The archaeology of face masks: ‘Face masks layers will be a huge help for future archaeologists’
From one year to the next, face masks have started to appear in the environment. As the masks are discarded, they end up in the top soil, in sediment layers, and in refuse heaps. In a couple of generations archaeologists will study the layer that has already been labeled the Face Mask Horizon. Current…
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Corona and the gulf between citizens and experts
Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will retire on 8 February. If there’s one theme running through his career, it’s the links between the University and society. In this series of pre-retirement discussions, Stolker will talk one last time with people from within and outside the University. On this occasion,…
