408 search results for “ben” in the Public website
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    Teaching synthetic molecules how to communicate
        
    Although Sander Wezenberg just started working in Leiden in March this year, he already managed to win a Vidi grant from NWO. Inspired by nature, Wezenberg wants to bring synthetic molecules to life and teach them to communicate. But who exactly is Wezenberg and what drives him? 
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    Uncovering galaxy evolution and the nature of dark matter
        
    Dark matter represents around eighty per cent of the total mass in the Universe. Yet, we still don't really know what it's made of. Astronomer Pavel Mancera Piña is looking for answers. With a Veni grant from NWO and the most advanced telescopes, such as the James Webb Space Telescope, he will investigate… 
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    Historian Gert Oostindie the new Cleveringa Professor
        
    Gert Oostindie, Emeritus Professor of Colonial and Postcolonial History, is this year’s Cleveringa Professor at Leiden University. He was appointed by the University on 4 October. In his inaugural lecture on 24 November, entitled Courage and Disregard, he will talk about (academic) freedom in relation… 
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    Minder agressie in gevangenis door soepeler regime
        
    Agressief gedrag van gedetineerden is sterk te verlagen met een aantal aanpassingen in het dagelijkse regime in penitentiaire inrichtingen. Dit blijkt uit de evaluatie van een experiment met een alternatief detentieregime, uitgevoerd door Tilburg University en de Universiteit Leiden. 
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    Are you interested in Morocco? Take a minor in Rabat!
        
    Students interested in the study of Morocco can enroll in English-taught minor ‘Culture and Society in Morocco’, starting in September at the NIMAR institute in Rabat. The minor is accessible for all students of universities in The Netherlands. 
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    Oxford University Press fast-tracks approval of commentary of the WHO regulations co-edited by Ginevra Le Moli
        
    The International Health Regulations are a set of binding rules which organise the global response to viral outbreaks and other similar transboundary risks to public health. 
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    How Wayang storytelling is changing
        
    Wayang is a centuries-old Javanese tradition, but this style of puppet theatre is undergoing serious change. Kathryn Emerson shows this based on the work of Purbo Asmoro. PhD defence 28 June. 
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    Humidity switches molecular diode off and on
        
    An international group of scientists, led by Leiden physicist Sense Jan van der Molen, has developed the first switchable molecular diode. You can turn this on and off through humidity. Vice versa, it is a humidity sensor at the nanoscale. Publication on 4 December in Nature Nanotechnology. 
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    Student project Computer Science for Volvo Ocean Race
        
    Seven bachelor students in Computer Science at Leiden University are participating in a research project on big data and event management. Their work should eventually result in a system that can be applied at the finish of the Volvo Ocean Race in The Hague in June next year. 
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    Experimental drug BIA 10-2474 deactivates proteins in human nerve cells
        
    At high doses, drug candidate BIA 10-2474 binds not only to the protein that it targets, but to other proteins as well. It thus deactivates proteins that are involved in the metabolism of nerve cells. This is what an international group of researchers from Leiden University and Erasmus MC, among others,… 
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    OpenRefine training workshop
    
    Training workshop 
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    A hornets’ nest: Leiden University during the Second World War
        
    ‘That hornets’ nest in Leiden must be destroyed,’ said Dutch National Socialist Party member Robert van Genechten in November 1942. He was referring to Leiden University. Why this hatred? Emeritus Professor of University History Willem Otterspeer has written a book about Leiden University during the… 
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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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    Lucia Langerak: ‘I'm not one to sit on the sidelines’
        
    Lucia Langerak was awarded a Master’s degree in Egyptology with cum laude honours in 2018. Her bachelor’s degree was also with cum laude honours. ‘I’m an exceptional Egyptologist, if only because I’ve never been to Egypt.’ She is now the coordinator of the Access & Support Platform at the University… 
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    Student Session: Careers in International Law
    
    Student Session 
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    In the Shadow of the Constitution: the Micropolitics of Constitutionalism in Cambodia
    
    VVI Research Meetings 2022-2023 
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    Creating maps using Leaflet and QGIS
    
    Training workshop 
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    Wat is hier de bedoeling? Tussen eenvoud en meervoud in publiek leiderschap
    
    Inaugural lecture 
- European Union Diplomacy
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    Biodiversity research and expertise at the IBL
    
    We investigate the processes underlying the patterns. We aim to explain biodiversity by investigating the distribution, function, development, and evolution of body forms, as well as physiological and behavioural variety among species. We collaborate with those specialized in describing, archiving,… 
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    LIC Lecture: To Eat or Not To Eat: Leveraging Chemical Proteomics for the Study of Macrophage Phagocytosis
    
    Lecture 
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    Call for Papers Special Issue: Multi-Level Leadership for Collective Good
        
    The Leiden Leadership Centre (Leiden University), the Centre for Leadership Ethics and Organisation (Queen's University Belfast) and the Journal of Change Management will be organising a symposium and a special issue on multi-level leadership for the collective good. The complexity and dynamics of societal… 
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    Psychologists test societal acceptance of underground storage of CO2
        
    How can we reduce CO2 emissions from industry? Leiden psychologists Emma Mors and Christine Boomsma are examining the public perception and acceptance around the capture and storage of carbon dioxide. This is part of the ALIGN CCUS European research programme. 
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    How to start with Open Science: ‘It has increased my workflow efficiency enormously’
        
    Bjørn Peare Bartholdy is Archaeology’s representative in the Open Science Community Leiden (OSCL) . We spoke with him about the value of Open Science and how to make a good start. ‘Open Science is headed to be a regular way of academic work.’ So better to jump on the Open Science bandwagon early on. 
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    From COA to the Red Cross: students and partners get to know each other
        
    From COA to the police and from the Red Cross to a ministry, in the coming months, students from the Leiden Leadership Programme (LLP) will have the opportunity to work on real solutions for partner organisations. In December partners and students met for the first time. 'It is a great opportunity to… 
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    The stories behind the women's portraits
        
    An anatomical model of a heart, a mechanical digger or photos of mother and grandmother. Research interests and personal motivations have been given a place in the thirteen new portraits of women now on display in the Senate Chamber. ‘That cat isn't just a cute lap cat.' 
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    Cleaning up tuberculosis and salmonella infections
        
    The cellular recycling system in zebrafish is capable of eating harmful bacteria and thus resist infections such as tuberculosis and salmonellosis. That is written by Leiden biologists from the group of Annemarie Meijer. Stimulating this form of defence could be used in new treatment methods against… 
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    ‘We should help nature to help us’
        
    Biodiversity and healthy ecosystems continue to decline in Europe, which has serious consequences for human welfare. These are findings of a report that was formally approved by delegates from 127 governments during a UN plenary in Medellin, Colombia. Leiden researcher Alexander van Oudenhoven was one… 
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    Change Labs: ‘Redesigning your course from scratch is inspiring – like working with a blank canvas’
        
    This academic year saw the start of the Change Lab(oratory) project. Teaching staff from various departments worked on innovations in their master's courses: 'It’s a privilege to improve your teaching and get so many useful tips in the process.' 
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    Leiden Classics: The paradox of student association Minerva
        
    Minerva, which calls itself the oldest student association of the Netherlands, has the reputation of being an impenetrable bastion. A lustrum exhibition shows the turbulent history and points to a diversity of contacts: from close bonds with Leiden ‘coffee ladies’ to the visit of Sir Winston Churchi… 
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    Odile Bodde at King’s College London
        
    Odile Bodde tells about her stay in London at King's College... 
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    Coronavirus: LUMC media appearances
        
    The staff of the Leiden University Medical Center are doing all they can to help as many corona patients as possible. They are also making regular media appearances to discuss the disease. Below are a few examples. 
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    Conference 'Leadership in Progress: Science Meets Practice' – A Recap
        
    On October 15, 2020, international academics, practitioners, and students gathered online at the conference 'Leadership in Progress: Science Meets Practice' organized by the Leiden Leadership Centre. Together with renowned speakers from academia, politics and the civil service a multidisciplinary exchange… 
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    Light on the quantum computer
        
    Physicist Martin van Exter works with light at nanoscale, at the forefront of nanocomputer research. But as Director of Education he also has a vision for physics teaching. Inaugural lecture 18 November. 
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    'Cleveringa’s protest teaches us the value of a strong community’
        
    What can we learn from Cleveringa’s courageous protest speech? ‘Without imagination and a strong community, people do not stand up for one another,' says Cleveringa Professor Michael Ignatieff in his lecture on 26 November. 
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    Hiltje Cleveringa given first copy of her father’s biography
        
    Hiltje Cleveringa seemed moved when on 16 January she was given the first copy of the biography of her father, Rudolph Cleveringa. Peppering his speech with a few cliff-hangers – including an incident concerning Churchill – biographer Kees Schuyt encouraged his audience to actually go read his book. 
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    Unlock your leadership potential with the Leiden Leadership Programme
        
    In the orientation seminar of the Leiden Leadership Programme lecturers and alumni shared their experiences and prospective students asked questions. They learned that they, too, can show leadership. ‘The LLP will give you the opportunity to reflect on who you are.’ 
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    Polish Holocaust researchers accused of defamation will give Cleveringa Lecture
        
    On 26 November historian Jan Grabowski and sociologist Barbara Engelking will both give the Cleveringa Lecture. They wrote a book about the Holocaust in Poland and were taken to court for defamation. 
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    'Punishment of international cartels by competition authorities needs to be better coordinated'
        
    When an international cartel is exposed, the parties involved often face punishment by more than one authority for the same behaviour. There is very little international coordination in the actions of these authorities. Pieter Huizing claims that this can, and must, change. PhD defence on 10 March 2… 
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    Master Students MPS Hold up Mirrors in front of Managers during Shadow Week
        
    How do you bring education and practice closer together? In the revised Master MPS (Management of the Public Sector) it is done, for example, through the new profile course Leadership & Behaviour inside and between organisations. The Leiden Leadership Centre (LLC) is involved in organising the course.… 
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    Electives of Ancient Near Eastern Studies: ‘You can really get a closer look at the subject matter’
        
    Are you interested in ancient Egypt, the rich cultural heritage of Mesopotamia or bliblical Hebrew and Aramaic? Students of all faculties can follow electives of Ancient Near Eastern Studies without prior knowledge or special entry requirements. Archaeology student Annely Arends talks about her expe… 
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    Blog: 'Public leadership: fighting racism and fostering inclusiveness'
        
    In response to George Floyd’s violent death in Minneapolis and the worldwide mass protests against discrimination and institutional racism, the Leiden Leadership Centre endorses the call of Hester Bijl, Vice Rector Maginificus of Leiden University to recognize and address racism and inequality. 
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    Cleveringa Lecture: ‘I’m deeply ashamed of this orchestrated asylum crisis’
        
    The rule of law is crumbling in the Netherlands, lawyer Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You warned in her Cleveringa Lecture. 
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    Report of the Conference: “China, the Netherlands and Europe”, 9th of February
        
    How do Chinese view the Netherlands, and what do they experience here? These and other matters were discussed February 9th at the conference: “China, the Netherlands and Europe” which took place in Leiden. The conference, organized by the LeidenAsiaCentre, also marked the opening of the Leiden Asia… 
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    Mismatched timing: how climate change challenges bird migration
        
    How does climate change affect the migration routes of birds? Mainly negatively, according to a new study from Yali Si from the CML. ‘It changes the timing of natural events differently in each region,’ she explains. ‘This can lead to a growing mismatch between the availability of food and the supposed… 
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    Leiden researchers organise first Week of Ancient Writing
        
    This month marks the two-hundredth anniversary of the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphic writing. NINO, the Language Museum, Things that Talk and the National Museum of Antiquities are seizing the opportunity to organise the first Week of Ancient Writing. 
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    ‘War history of Eduard Meijers warrants place in memorial culture’
        
    A group of confidants including a former student of Meijers managed to avert his deportation to a death camp. In her lecture on 27 November, Cleveringa Professor Marjan Schwegman revealed the history of the persecution of the Jewish Professor Eduard Meijers. 
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    Kick off meeting RESOCIAL project
        
    On 20 September 2024, Leiden University colleagues Associate Professor Gianclaudio Malgieri (Main Applicant), Assistant Professor Michael Klos (Co-Applicant), Professor Simone van der Hof (Co-Applicant), Constanta Rosca, Maria-Lucia Rebrean and Maëlle Picout gladly welcomed RESOCIAL’s consortium members… 
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    European Law Master's Ambassadors
        
    Do you have a question about the Europan Law LLM programme? Or would you like to know what it's like to study in Leiden as an international student? Our master's ambassadors are more than happy to answer all your questions. Feel free to send them an email! 
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    Is it a fake or not? Time for a new kind of connoisseurship
        
    If a forged Vermeer or Rembrandt is discovered, it is world news. Yet tracing fakes has long been a low priority in art history. University lecturer Anna Tummers will receive an ERC grant of almost two million euros to change that. 
