343 search results for “onderwijs een” in the Staff website
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    Psychologists at Lowlands Science: can virtual reality trigger a psychedelic experience?
        
    Fantastic plants, dizzying patterns and pulsating sounds: researchers from Leiden are going to study the effects of a simulated psychedelic trip on the mind and body at Lowlands Festival. Why might this be interesting for therapies? 
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    Understanding uncertainty
    
    PhD defence 
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    Join the anniversary day of Public Administration
    
    Conference 
- European Days of Languages
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    Update Executive Board: Impact of government cuts, drastic measures required
        
    The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy. 
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    Hanna SwaabSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Poetry Translation Competition: Fun and Games with Language
        
    In November, Leiden organized a book presentation to celebrate the first Dutch translation of the collected works of the twentieth-century poet W.H. Auden. A poetry translation contest added lustre to the occasion. There were no fewer than three winners. 
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    Child Sexual Abuse Material Networks on the Darkweb
    
    PhD defence 
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    Statistical learning for complex data to enable precision medicine strategies
    
    PhD defence 
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    Archaeological Congress Oss
    
    Conference 
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    Taalbenadering en taalhouding in werk van Jacob Israël de Haan
    
    PhD defence 
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    Psychology End of Year Celebration
    
    Festival, Viering 
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    For the first time, scientists map brain activity across the entire mouse brain
        
    Over a period of seven years, researchers from the International Brain Laboratory mapped 279 brain regions at the cellular level. Their findings are now published in Nature, with both data and software openly shared. Cognitive neuroscientist Anne Urai: 'Any researcher with a good question can make use… 
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    Nobel Prize laureate Paul Krugman in Wijnhaven: 'American men have real problems'
        
    In a packed lecture hall at Wijnhaven, Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman succinctly summed up the essence of his argument on Wednesday 17 September: ‘Running a good society is hard’. His lecture held up a mirror to economists and policymakers. 
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    Historical continuity helped form Dutch and Belgian identities
        
    Dutch people are far more law-abiding than they might like to think. And they are very different from the Belgians in that regard. The different approaches of the two governments towards the coronavirus crisis, for example, can be explained from the history of both countries since the Middle Ages. Historians… 
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    Why the western world was too late to respond to Covid
        
    Almost all the western countries were too late responding to the outbreak of Covid. Why was that? Three governance experts, including Leiden professor Arjen Boin, have written a book about the response to the pandemic. ‘Our current system isn’t geared towards identifying and managing a long-term crisis,’… 
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    Problems arise when citizens request documents from public authorities with information on third parties
        
    When Dutch citizens request information under the Open Government Act (Woo), third parties can ask the public authority to withhold certain information. Leiden research reveals that the position of these third parties is unclear and accessing information is a difficult process. 
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    From decorative arts student in Leiden to curator at the biggest museum in New York
        
    How does a Leiden alumnus end up working at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met)? In the case of Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, it was partly down to chance, luck, fate. But that was preceded by a unique degree in decorative arts in Leiden. 
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    Experts share insights during the Night of Digital Security: ‘The enemy is often invisible’
        
    The digital age offers unprecedented opportunities: information is always accessible, systems are interconnected, and processes are automated. However, these developments also give rise to new threats. During the Night of Digital Security on 26 May at the Wijnhaven building, more than experts shared… 
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    Presenteren met de Stad | On Tour komt naar het KOG
    
    Expositie 
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    Leiden University Nationalism Network
    
    Lecture, Book Launch Leiden University Nationalism Network 
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    Meijerslezing Meijersprijzen Van Wersch Springplankprijs
    
    Lecture 
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    Sociolinguistics Circle 2025
    
    Conference 
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     Henk te Velde Henk te VeldeFaculty of Humanities 
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    Skills
    
    What skills do students need to function as academic professionals and engaged citizens? 
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    Introductie webinar cyber security
    
    Study information 
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    Frontiers of Children's Rights: A Summer School for Professionals
    
    Study information 
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    Demystifying Alexandria: Insights from Alexandria about 21st century Orientalism and (post-)Colonialism
    
    Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series 
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    Study Day “Dead Sea Scrolls”
    
    Lecture, Workshop and Egeria Lecture 
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    Leiden University joins national 113 campaign: ‘It’s okay to feel uncomfortable about talking about suicide’
        
    Talking about suicide is important, but anything but comfortable. To make this difficult subject easier for students and staff to discuss, the university is organising a campaign week in line with the national campaign ‘1K Z1E J3’ (I see you) being run by Stichting 113 Zelfmoordpreventie (113 is the… 
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    The ancient Egyptians were just like us
        
    The people who lived in Saqqara, City of the Dead in Egypt, died thousands of years ago, but they are not all that different from us. This is what a study by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands concludes. If you wanted to prove that you had good taste in ancient Egypt then… 
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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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    Taboo on raising social safety issues must go because we really need to do better
        
    Last year, 15.8% of all employees of Leiden University experienced undesirable behaviour. This is one of the findings of the 2021 Personnel Monitor. ‘That number is far too high. We have to get rid of the taboo on raising this issue and addressing offenders,‘ says Martijn Ridderbos, in an open and… 
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    Why you (won’t) vote – A reading list
        
    In November, the Dutch will elect a new parliament. Not all eligible citizens will go out and vote, however. How can this be explained, and how big of a problem is it? International research into voter turnout can shed new light on this issue – and offer possible solutions. 
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    Panel discussion Bias in AI, algorithms, and the tech sector - Young Alumni Network
    
    Alumni event 
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    10th Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture: Season of Rains, Africa in the World Today
    
    Lecture 
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    Symposium ‘Vertrouwen in de rechtspraak’ and presentation Thorbecke medal
    
    Conference 
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    Meijerssymposium 2024
    
    Conference 
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    Lustrum: 75 years English Language and Culture programme
    
    Alumni event, Lustrum 
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    Dies natalis 2021
    
    University ceremony 
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    Leiden Teachers' Academy Education Festival 2024
    
    Festival 
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    Untold Stories: representation, heritage and museums
    
    Conference, D&I Symposium 
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    Activities
    
    On this page you will find an overview of the activities organised by the Leiden Research Support Network. 
