1,037 search results for “nigeria society” in the Public website
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    By the rivers of Babylon: New perspectives on Second Temple Judaism from Cuneiform texts
    
    “BABYLON” investigates the extent of the similarities between Babylonian and post-exilic forms of cultic and social organization and explores the question how Babylonian models could have influenced the restoration effort in Jerusalem. 
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     Afshin Ellian Afshin EllianFaculty of Law 
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     Anke Klein Anke KleinSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Nathal Dessing Nathal DessingFaculty of Humanities 
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    Test certificate could help reopen society, but at what cost?
        
    On 11 May the House of Representatives voted in favour of a law that will enable some sectors to reopen sooner than planned with the aid of test certificates. Political philosopher Josette Daemen is critical of the new legislation. ‘Just because we get used to measures doesn’t make them desirable.’ 
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    Computer science research in Leiden of major relevance to society
        
    An international committee has assessed computer science research at all Dutch universities in the period 2009-2014. For its computer science research, Leiden was awarded the ‘highest’ mark (1) for relevance to society. 
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    (Re)positioning Modern Concert Music In Contemporary Society
        
    In 2016, Marcel Cobussen successfully applied for two trainee positions at ACPA, funded by the Humanities Research Traineeship Programme at Leiden University. One of the results, a multi-media essay 'In Search of the Public. Exploring Contemporary Performance Practices of Classical Music in The Netherlands'… 
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    Digging deeper into Soils, Sediment and Society with Peter Houben
        
    A group of 12 LUC students went to the Eifel mountains for the annual field trip within the course 'Soils, Sediment, and Society' of Dr. Peter Houben. Dr. Peter Houben is Assistant Professor of Environmental Earth Sciences and Sustainability at Leiden University College The Hague. 
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     Jan-Bart Gewald Jan-Bart GewaldAfrican Studies Centre 
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     Jan Sleutels Jan SleutelsFaculty of Humanities 
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    Archaeologist Alex Geurds becomes member of Society of Antiquaries: ‘It is an honor bestowed for life’
        
    Dr Alex Geurds was elected as a Fellow for the Society of Antiquaries, a prestigious and old educational charity based in London. Established in 1707, the society aims at the encouragement and advancement of the study and knowledge of the antiquities. 
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    Declining trust in government: the low-trust society
        
    The Netherlands in September 2021 could be characterised as a low-trust society. Trust in the government has declined significantly in the past one-and-a-half years: from almost 70 percent in April 2020 to less than 30 percent in September 2021. There has also been a slight decrease in trust between… 
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    Femke BakkerSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Minor Artificial Intelligence and Society: Understanding the development and impact of AI
    
    The development of smart cars, video games that adapt to your gaming behaviour, law enforcement assigning your neighbourhood a risk score, insurance rates determined by your behaviour, finding your perfect match via an app: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly and radically transforming our interactions… 
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    Healthy Society Event: lots of inspiration exchanged about societal wellbeing and social sciences
        
    How can social scientists contribute to a healthier society? That question was central to the Healthy Society Event on 9 June 2022, which successfully marked the start of a more conscious and intensive collaboration between the five Institutes of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences on education… 
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    Six questions about the new minor ‘The (un)just society’
        
    The new minor ‘The (un)just society’ will start in September 2024. We asked Judi Mesman some questions about this new minor. 
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    Africa reconsidered
    
    If you follow the western media, you are likely to think of ‘Africa’ as the continent of origin of desperate migrants, a continent of hunger and disease and a breeding ground for international terrorism. But if you want to see the bigger picture, you should look no further than the African Studies scholars… 
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    Maartje van der Woude joins the Board of Trustees Law and Society Association
        
    Maartje van der Woude, Professor of Law and Society at the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society, has been elected, after a vote among the members of the Law and Society Association (LSA), as one of the eight ‘elected trustees’ to join the ‘Board of Trustees’ of the LSA. 
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    Reunionists of Leiden Historical Debating Society celebrate 65th anniversary: 'We are more alive than ever'
        
    Friday 4 November marked the 65th anniversary of the founding of Leiden’s P.C. Hooft Historical Debating Society. Although new members have not been accepted for several decades, the society is still alive and kicking. A retrospective with former presidents Jos Hooghuis and Saskia Leupen. 
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    Four pressured months trying to solve society’s woes
        
    In the National Think Tank, 20 young academics spend four months mulling over a solution to a societal problem. Two Leiden alumni tell us more. 
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    Jacqueline Meulman receives the 2020 Psychometric Society Career Award for Lifetime Achievement
        
    Recognition for an unprecedented career of more than forty years: Professor of Applied Statistics Jacqueline Meulman of the Mathematical Institute receives the Career Award of the Psychometric Society. ‘A fantastic surprise.’ 
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    ‘Heritage decisions limit our ability to imagine alternative forms of society’
        
    It is difficult to imagine a society other than a hierarchical nation-state. This is in part because we neglect alternative forms from the past, argues archaeologist Lewis Borck in the Journal of Contemporary Archaeology. 
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    Julia Cramer in NRC: ‘My goal is to bring quantum technology into society’
        
    ‘Quantum technology is going to change the world, but most people don’t feel connected to it. I want to change that,’ says Julia Cramer, assistant professor at Leiden University. Known for her passion for science communication, Cramer actively seeks opportunities to share the wonders of quantum technology… 
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    Carel ten Cate awarded honorary membership Dutch Society for Behavioural Biology
        
    Professor emeritus of Animal Behaviour Carel ten Cate is awarded honorary membership by the Dutch Society for Behavioural Biology (NVG). He received the honour for his activities for the Society and the discipline of behavioural biology. 
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    How can youth political participation in Africa be encouraged?
        
    Do political knowledge and democratic values encourage young people to participate in politics or not? Political Scientist Leila Demarest had a closer look at adolescents’ participation intentions in Nigeria and shared her findings with The Conversation. 
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    Jasmina Mačkić presents her research on discriminatory violence during a live talk show on ‘Police Brutality Across Borders’
        
    Jasmina Mačkić, assistant professor at the Europa Institute, presented her research during ‘The Dissident’, a live talk show which is organised regularly by World-Talks, on 24th May 2018. The event revolved around the Nigerian human rights defender Justus Ijeoma, the founder of the International Human… 
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    Van Vollenhoven Staff Participate in Annual Law and Society Association Conference
        
    Nine staff members of the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance, and Society participated in the Law and Society Association’s (LSA) annual conference from 27-30 May. VVI staff presented ten conference papers, organised multiple sessions, as well as served as chairs and discussants for numerous… 
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    Diminishing tolerance in the Netherlands threat to liberal society
        
    The Upper and Lower Houses of the Dutch Parliament are struggling with how tolerance should best be interpreted. As a result, the freedom in the Netherlands for people who hold alternative views is diminishing. This is Floris Mansvelt Beck’s conclusion on the basis of his PhD research. Defence on 2… 
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    LUGO podcast episode: 'Challenges of Packaging in our Contemporary Society'
    
    What is the history of plastic packaging in human society? 
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    Launch of LDE Space & Society Honours: ‘I hope students learn they need each other’
        
    Connecting space to society and gaining problem-solving experience: that’s the goal of LDE Space & Society, a new honours programme for bachelor’s students in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam. What does the programme look like? And what do students hope to learn? We visited a kick-off session full of exc… 
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    NWO grant for project Civil Society against Corruption in Ukraine: Political Roles, Advocacy Strategies and Impact
        
    Max Bader has been awarded a € 300,000 grant by the WOTRO Science for Global Development of NWO for a project about the role of civil society in fighting corruption in Ukraine. The project will be implemented jointly with the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in Kyiv. 
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    International Conference on Privacy-friendly and Trustworthy Technology for Society
        
    Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Assistant Professor at eLaw, co-organised together with Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux, Christoph Lutz, Anton Fedesov, and Anto Čartolovni the GoodBrother International Conference on Privacy-friendly and Trustworthy Technology for Society on 28 June 2022 in Zagreb, Croatia. 
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    CfP: Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Medieval Theology
    
    On June 26-28, 2024, the Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Medieval Theology will take place. The theme this year is "The End: Finiteness, Death and Completion in Medieval Theology". Deadline for paper proposals: 20 December 2023. 
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    Rubicon for research into Roman law: ‘We don’t know what wider society thought about law’
        
    Expert in Classics Renske Janssen has been awarded a Rubicon grant. She will use the grant to conduct research at the University of Edinburgh into how Roman law was perceived by society at the time. 
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    Robots and Society (RO-SO) Tutorial at RO-MAN 2021 Conference
        
    The University of Oslo and Leiden University have joined forces to organise a Tutorial on Robots and Society: Ethical, Legal, and Technical Perspectives on Integrating Robots in the Home and Healthcare Systems and Services at the IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communica… 
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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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    Positive assessment NVAO committee of new master’s degree programme Law & Society
        
    Last week an audit committee from the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO) visited the Wijnhaven building at Campus The Hague to review the proposed new English-taught master’s degree programme ‘Law & Society: Governance and Global Development’. 
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     Annemarie Samuels Annemarie SamuelsSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    A Manifesto for Investigating the Impacts of Object Flows on Past Societies: Objectscapes
        
    World history is often framed in terms of flows of people and migration: humans coming ‘out of Africa’, the spread of farmers in the Holocene, Phoenician and Greek diasporas over the ancient Mediterranean, the colonization of the world by Europeans from the 16th century onwards. Together with his Exeter… 
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    Working towards a healthier society: learn all about it in this new minor
        
    Why are health problems such as loneliness and obesity so persistent? What causes them to occur more frequently in some neighborhoods than others? And how can we solve them? You will learn about these topics in the new minor 'Co-creating a Healthy Society'. 
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    Minister Dijkgraaf: ‘We must narrow the gap between science and society’
        
    The speed at which science is changing our lives gives rise to tensions and concerns. In his talk at Leiden University, Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf (Education, Culture and Science) said we should talk more about science’s relationship with society and political decision-making. 
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    Honours Class students defend plans for society
        
    Nine Honours Class students pitched their plans on 3 March to make the city of Leiden safer, more transparent and more democratic. In this version of 'Dragons Den' headed by Professor Job Cohen the students were tested on their plans and their mettle. 
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    Meet researcher David Ehrhardt
        
    Scientists of the faculty of Governance and Global Affairs research completely different subject, among which terrorism, cybercrime and migration. In the upcoming weeks we will give the floor to several of our very best researchers. In this episode: development researcher David Ehrhardt. 
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    In the hands of a few: Disaster recovery committee networks
    
    This study examines recovery planning committees across Japan's Tohoku region. 
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    Mundane dynamics: Understanding collaborative governance approaches to ‘big’ problems through studying ‘small’ practices
    
    In this article, Lianne Visser contributed to the understanding of why collaborative governance is a challenging response to wicked problems. 
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    Unpacking Interest Groups: On the intermediary role of interest groups and its effects for their political relevance
    
    How and when do interest groups organise themselves as transmission belts and what are the implications for their political relevance among public officials involved decision-making processes? 
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    The protagonist of horror is the ghost of modern consumer society
        
    Who doesn't love to turn on a horror film on a rainy evening? Fortunately, it is only fiction - or is it? According to university lecturer Evert Jan van Leeuwen, modern horror says more about our society than we think. He has been nominated for the Klokhuis Science Prize for his research into addiction… 
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    New colleague: Corey Williams
        
    It gives us great pleasure to report that the search for a University Lecturer in Christianity in the Modern World has resulted in the appointment of Corey Williams, starting January 2015. 
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    Law and Governance in China
    
    How are law and governance in China responding to rapidly changing circumstances, and what does that mean for the relationship between the state and its citizens? 
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    Large Language Models
    
    An in-depth history of Large Language Models—and what their ubiquity, disruption, and creativity mean from a wider sociopolitical perspective. 
