501 search results for “experimental onderzoek naar leesontwikkeling” in the Staff website
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    Rights of undocumented children in Curaçao severely under threat
        
    
Research conducted by the University of Leiden and the University of Curaçao found that the rights of undocumented children in Curaçao, mostly from Venezuela, are severely under threat, which does not trigger rigorous actions by the Curaçaoan and Dutch authorities.
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    Leiden University honours Lex van der Eb with University Medal
        
    
Leiden University has awarded its prestigious University Medal to Emeritus Professor Lex van der Eb. As a pioneer in genetics and molecular biology, he received this honour for his services to science and his key role in the development of the Leiden Bio Science Park (LBSP).
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    Digital Thesauri as Semantic Treasure Troves
    
    
PhD defence
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    European grant to research colonial medical experiments: 'Should we keep using this data?'
        
    
When we think of unethical medical experiments, we tend to think first of Nazi Germany. What is less well known is that experiments were also carried out in colonised areas without the explicit consent of the test subject. University lecturer Fenneke Sysling has received a European grant to research…
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    Aitor Burguet-Coca studied fire-use from Palaeolithic to Bronze Age: ‘This gives us an image on different uses of fire across prehistory’
        
    
For the following years, Dr Aitor Burguet-Coca will be a returning face at the Faculty of Archaeology. He will join Dr Amanda Henry’s team with his expertise on prehistoric fire use and the methodologies that studying ancient hearths requires.
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    Small actions by our labs add up to big steps in sustainability
        
    
Freezers set three degrees higher, a recycling bin for plastic petri dishes or timer switches installed on equipment: a growing number of Leiden University laboratories are taking small – but effective – steps to reduce their environmental impact, via the internationally recognized Laboratory Efficiency…
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    Gripped by ancient hands: Cora Leder awarded prestigious NWO Humanities PhD Grant
        
    
How did early humans use their hands, and what can that tell us about our shared past? Cora Leder, newly awarded recipient of the NWO PhD in the Humanities grant, is set to find out.
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    Political scientist Juan Masullo awarded Elise Mathilde Fund/LUF grant for research on public attitudes towards the mafia
        
    
Juan Masullo (Leiden University Institute of Political Science) receives a grant from the Elise Mathilde Fund/Leiden University Fund to conduct his research project ‘Forging an Anti-Mafia Culture: Observational and Experimental Evidence from Italy’. Masullo aims to find out what ordinary Italians think…
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    Stories from women in physics: ‘I want to understand how the world works’
        
    
For the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, women students and researchers from physics talk about what inspires them about their work. From quantum to cosmology and biophysics, their curiosity about how nature works is what connects these women. What do these 5 scientists want to share…
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    Cracking the code: why platinum electrodes corrode
        
    
An atomic vandal has finally been caught! Scientists from Leiden University and the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Laboratory have uncovered the mysterious cause behind the rapid corrosion of platinum electrodes. This breakthrough paves the way for more affordable green hydrogen production and…
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    Join the anniversary day of Public Administration
    
    
Conference
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    Campus the Hague 'Meet the Employer'
    
    
Course
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    start facultair team Academia in Motion
        
    
De Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA) heeft een facultair team opgesteld om invulling te geven aan Academia in Motion (AiM).
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    Bart Custers discusses facial recognition on Nieuwsuur
        
    
Despite a lack of specific legislation on this issue, Dutch Minister of Justice and Security Dilan Yeşilgöz is allowing the national police force to experiment with facial recognition technology.
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    Youth mental health meets big data analytics: Hype or Hope?
        
    
Depression and anxiety disorders among youth are causing major problems worldwide. The mechanisms involved are still unknown, however. Moji Aghajani – Assistant Professor at the Institute of Education and Child Studies - aims to provide new insights with his research "Youth mental health meets big data…
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    Mariska Kret in the New York Post on the influence of subtle changes in eye appearance
        
    
Subtle changes in eye appearance can influence how people perceive others and affect their generosity. Articles from PsyPost and The Washington Post highlighted two experimental studies in which psychology researchers from Leiden University, including Mariska Kret, explored this phenomenon.
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    Sebastian Pomplun joins Oncode Institute to accelerate breakthroughs in cancer research
        
    
Sebastian Pomplun manages to reach proteins with drugs even where this was thought impossible. That is why he and his research group have been allowed to join Oncode Institute. With nine others, he had been selected from 72 applicants to contribute to Oncode Institute's mission: to accelerate breakthroughs…
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    An iterative regulatory process for robot governance
        
    
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga from eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies, together with Hadassah Drukarch and Carlos Calleja, explores how compliance tools could be used as data generators for policy purposes to optimise regulatory frameworks for existing and emerging robot technologies.
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    New SSH laboratories in Sylvius Building
        
    
On the second floor of the Sylvius Laboratory, new labs are being built for researchers of the Faculties of Social and Behavioural Sciences and Humanities. After a successful tender construction has recently started.
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    New easy-to-use tuberculosis vaccine patch in development
        
    
Researchers from Leiden have developed a promising TB vaccine that users can self-administer via a special patch. This could be beneficial for countries with limited health services, says PhD candidate Malene Neustrup.
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    Wat is er te doen op de Leidse Museumnacht?
        
    
Op zaterdag 3 juni vindt de Museumnacht Leiden plaats. Ook dit jaar zijn Leidse wetenschappers en studenten onderdeel van de programmering.
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    Jointly into the quantum future
        
    
The second quantum revolution is in full swing, bringing all kinds of new technologies to within reach, and offering many opportunities as well as challenges. Leiden and Delft decided to join forces.
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    First photo of black hole at the heart of our Galaxy
        
    
Finally we know for sure that there is a black hole at the centre of our own galaxy. Today, astronomers unveiled the first ever photo of Sagittarius A*, a super-massive object at the centre of the Milky Way. This picture could only be taken thanks to the cooperation of telescopes worldwide.
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    Bevrijdende verweren
    
    
PhD defence
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    Child Sexual Abuse Material Networks on the Darkweb
    
    
PhD defence
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    Kiem projects 2024-2025
    
    
From health to migration to climate: 25 interdisciplinary research and education initiatives received a Kiem grant in 2024.
 - AI: The teacher that can save our education
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    Fourteen Leiden University researchers receive Vidi grant
        
    
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to 14 Leiden researchers. This grant of a maximum of 850,000 euros will enable them to start a new research group and develop their own line of research over the next five years.
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    Ionica Smeets to give Iris Medal prize money to students
        
    
Ionica Smeets is planning to give the prize money that she won with the Iris Medal, a prize for excellent science communication, to student projects.
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    Jan Willem Erisman on the nitrogen crisis: 'The measurement model works, but the minister is setting reduction targets that are too high'
        
    
Opponents of drastic nitrogen measures argue that the nitrogen calculation model is not reliable enough. Nitrogen professor Jan Willem Erisman: 'It is now much more important to discuss the choices we make on the basis of the outcome. The differences are much bigger than the uncertainties in the mod…
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    Nitrogen report: Nitrogen expert Jan Willem Erisman identifies pluses and minuses
        
    
On 5 October, mediator Johan Remkes presented his report on the nitrogen crisis and what he thinks is the best way forward. Leiden University professor and nitrogen expert Jan Willem Erisman responds to Remkes’s recommendations. ‘It’s a step in the right direction.’
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    Making room for conflicting feelings will help police promote diversity and inclusion
        
    
Diversity and inclusion within the police creates opportunities but also meets resistance. Professor by special appointment and former police officer, Saniye Çelik, emphasises how ambivalent feelings about D&I are essential to the learning process and can lead to informed decisions and real change.
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    University Council at 50: ‘Everything in Leiden was a tad more Leiden’
        
    
After the May elections a new University Council has now taken seat. The university democracy is the result of the long-lived national student protests in 1969. Students from Leiden joined the protests for greater representation, although their actions were less revolutionary than at other universities.…
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    Prisoner reentry programmes do not work as they should
        
    
For a successful return to society, incarcerated individuals must work on their reentry during their sentence. Not all such individuals receive good reentry support. This is according to a report by Leiden criminologists.
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    Word from the LUCSoR Chair: September 2024
        
    
Welcome to the 2024-2025 academic year! I hope this finds you feeling refreshed following an enjoyable and restful summer holiday season. As we start the autumn semester, I want to look back briefly by highlighting 10 significant milestones at LUCSoR from this past year (some of which I referenced in…
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    ‘If you understand the risks, AI is an incredible tool’
        
    
Thomas Moerland studied medicine and mathematics in Leiden and has a lifelong fascination with the origins and workings of intelligence. He brought all that together in his popular science book Van IQ naar AI (From IQ to AI).
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    SSH labs: a place to be inspired by your colleagues
        
    
The new SSH labs will offer great opportunities for FSW and FGW staff engaged in experimental research. The labs will be a place of inspiration, not only because of the state-of-the-art equipment, but also as a result of the increased interaction with colleagues in other disciplines.
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    Archaeologist Amanda Henry traces ancient diets and human adaptability with a Vici grant
        
    
Dr Amanda Henry has secured a prestigious Vici grant for her groundbreaking research project, Hominin FoodWays: Changing Diet and Food Processing Across Climate Frontiers. This five-year study, set to begin in September, aims to unravel the dietary adaptations of Eurasian hominins between 1.8 and 0.9…
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    The Pursuit of Competence: Why our students need more meaningful challenges, not less.
        
    
The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is closely connected to the education of our biopharmaceutical students, providing both courses and immersive internship projects. Among these is the Bachelor Research Project (BOO), which offers many students their first real scientific experience…
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    Liever een verre vreemde dan een valse buur
        
    
Mensen werken niet alleen liever samen met leden van hun eigen ingroup, ze concurreren er ook liever mee, lieten Leidse onderzoekers in een sociaalpsychologische studie in 51 landen zien. Dit ‘nasty neighbor’- effect was een grote verrassing voor de onderzoekers, totdat ze in studies over dieren doken.…
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    Understanding uncertainty
    
    
PhD defence
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    Le meilleur métier
    
    
PhD defence
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    News in a Glasshouse: Media, Publics, and Senses of Belonging in the Dutch Caribbean
    
    
PhD defence
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    This board game helps navigate the dilemmas of academic life
        
    
How did you get to where you are now? This is a key question in the Academic Life Course board game, developed by and for academics. ‘In a normal working week we hardly ever talk about the career choices we make, but with this game, we do.’
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    LION Image Awards
        
    
On 15 January, the winner of the famed LION Image Award will be announced. Submissions ranged from the famous 3d printed microboat to an eerily abstract graph depicting a Majorana fermion.
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    Rachel Doherty wins LION Image Award with famed Microboat image
        
    
The annual LION Image award goes to the 30 micrometer long 3D printed microboat image that went viral earlier in October 2020, submitted by Rachel Doherty of the Daniela Kraft lab.
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    Politics and Policy Pre-Analysis Plan (PAP2) Workshop
    
    
Workshop
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    Meet the Faculty’s new Student Assessor: Lidwien Meulenkamp
        
    
After two years in the Faculty Board, Student Assessor Imen el Idrissi makes room for a successor per September 1, 2024. Let’s meet the new Student Assessor Lidwien Meulenkamp. ‘I enjoy communicating with people.’
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    Experiment in Leiden labs: a peek inside a civil servant's head
        
    
Specially for an experiment conducted by Leiden University, public administration experts and water authority officials came together in a laboratory.
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    In Memoriam - Joan van der Waals
        
    
On 21 June, our beloved colleague Joan van der Waals passed away after a long and rewarding life.
 
