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    Meet the Book Author: COI Postdoc discusses her new book with the Journal of Law and Society
        
    
Aleydis Nissen discusses her new book, The European Union, Emerging Global Business and Human Rights.
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    Morgan RousselFaculty of Archaeology
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    Archaeology Inter-Section journal offers students the chance to publish: ‘I learned a lot during the process’
        
    
The Faculty of Archaeology's own home-grown journal Inter-Section has released a new volume. Inter-Section offers students and PhD candidates the unique chance to publish in a peer-reviewed journal. The new volume focuses on the materials that shape our world.
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    Tessa Verhoef: 'An algorithm still has a lot to learn from human interaction'
        
    
If an algorithm has to learn to understand language, simply having a lot of data doesn’t help much. Like us, a computer has to learn the language in interaction with others. Tessa Verhoef is fascinated by how this interaction works.
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    Discovery and development of inhibitors selective for human constitutive proteasome and immunoproteasome active sites
    
    
This thesis describes the design and development of subunit‐selective inhibitors of particular catalytically active subunits of human constitutive proteasomes and immunoproteasomes.
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    Editorial | The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 15 Years On: Past and Present Board Members on Future Research
    
    
It is fifteen years since the first issue of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy (HJD) in 2006. To mark the occasion, we put together an editorial on where diplomacy, diplomatic studies and HJD might be going.
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    Humanities Campus update: Doelengracht participation process complete
        
    
The third and final participation session was held on 20 September; the evening was attended by local residents, business owners, students and other stakeholders.
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    Brexit article Armin Cuyvers most read contribution of the Dutch Journal for EU law of the last two years
        
    
The contribution ‘Article 50 TEU and Brexit: the legal contours of a political drama’ is the most read article of the Dutch Journal for EU Law (NtER).
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    Frontex and Human Rights Responsibility
        
    
On Wednesday 13 December, Melanie Fink will defend her doctoral thesis ‘Frontex and Human Rights: Responsibility in “Multi-Actor Situations” under the ECHR and EU Public Liability Law’. The defence will take place at 10.00 hrs at the Academy Building of Leiden University, Rapenburg 73. The supervisors…
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    Humanities & Science students barbecue together
        
    
To celebrate the end of the semester the Science and Humanities Buddy Programme organised a barbecue together, which has become a small tradition. The barbecue marks the third co-organised activity between the two Programmes and helps to bring international and Dutch students together. The Buddy Programme…
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    ecology of lion (Panthera leo Linnaeus 1975) populations and human-lion conflicts in Pendjari Biosphere Reserve, North Benin
    
    
Promotores: G.R. de Snoo, B. Sinsin, Co-Promotor: H.H. de Iongh
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    New milestone for the Humanities Campus
        
    
The development of the Humanities Campus is entering a new phase. On 13 June, the Municipal Council approved both the zoning plan and the visual quality plan. This means that the university can now go forward with developing the new construction and the central green square on the Doelen side of the…
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    Students seek sustainable solutions for businesses
        
    
Master’s students in Industrial Ecology and Governance of Sustainability have helped answer organisations’ questions about sustainability
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    Sackler Distinguished Lecture Series on Human Rights
        
    
The Sackler Distinguished Lecture Series on Human Rights was established at Leiden University through an endowment given by Dr. Raymond R. Sackler and his wife, Beverly, international philanthropists with a commitment to supporting scientific research. The lectures mark the annual celebration of International…
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    Unravelling East Africa’s Early Linguistic History (LHEAf)
    
    
This project investigates the rich linguistic history of the crucial language groups in East Africa and includes a search for words that indicate earlier lost languages. These outcomes, combined with recent archaeological and genetic research, will contribute to a new understanding of East Africa’s…
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    Cardiovascular Pharmacology
    
    
The Cardiovascular Pharmacology research group headed by Ilze Bot aims to elucidate the mechanisms that underlie atherosclerotic plaque destabilization, which is the key process that leads to acute cardiovascular syndromes such as a myocardial infarction or stroke.
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    Impact of land use changes on the human-elephant conflict
    
    
Promotor: G.R. de Snoo, W. Kustiawan, Co-promotor: H.H. de Iongh
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    Following the Plantation: Law and Human Rights in Indonesia 1870-2020
    
    
On Thursday 20 May 2021, Tania Li delivered the annual Van Vollenhoven Lecture.
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    Narin IdrizFaculty of Law
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    Humanities Campus development plans altered
        
    
The development plans for the Humanities Campus are changing somewhat. The financial challenges at the Faculty of Humanities and the higher education cuts mean Leiden University has to reduce its spending. One consequence is the Lipsius building will not be rebuilt after demolition in 2031.
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    ASEAN and Human rights
        
    
In the last weeks, ASEAN published different Statements about the human rights situation in Myanmar and the Democratic People´s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
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    Julian SteinkeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    First SAILS Symposium 'The future of AI is human': a photo impression
    
    
On October 14, the first symposium of the university-wide initiative SAILS took place. Scientists from Leiden University and other Dutch universities came together to share their enthusiasm and expertise in the field of Artificial Intelligence in a festive symposium, in the atmospheric Museum of Eth…
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    AI for humanities: ‘Especially as a humanities student, you have the tools to work with this’
        
    
While humanities once mainly involved books and archives, nowadays we can’t imagine life without AI. Next semester a new faculty-wide course will be introduced, taking you along with this development. University lecturer and course coordinator Yann Ryan tells us more about it.
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    Do banks have human rights?
        
    
On 1 October 2019 the Hazelhoff Centre for Financial law hosted its 19th guest lecture starring Paul Sharma, managing director at Alvarez & Marsal and co-head of the European Financial Industry Regulatory Advisory Services practices.
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    City Photographer for a year: ‘Unfortunately, I found that I’m not really very visual’
        
    
Julia van Alem had never held a camera before, but she and her classmates were appointed as the City Photographer. ‘This project helped me learn how to create my own work better.’
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    Unraveling networks of human mobility and exchange of goods and ideas from a pre-colonial, pan-Caribbean perspective
    
    
Since the emergence of humankind people have maintained social contacts and traveled widely, establishing interaction networks in which goods are traded and ideas are transmitted, increasingly on a global scale.
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    Alternative Humanities Campus in Leiden city centre
        
    
Leiden University and the Municipality of Leiden will develop new plans for an alternative Humanities Campus in the city centre. This means they will not proceed with the compulsory purchase of the De Doelen housing complex to facilitate the construction of the new Humanities Campus. The plans to demolish…
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    Prof. Stahn on Prosecuting Human Trafficking as a Crime Against Humanity
        
    
On 22 March 2016, Prof. Carsten Stahn spoke on prosecuting Human Trafficking as a Crime Against Humanity at a Conference on International Criminal Justice, hosted by the Collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization of Zhejing University in Hangzhou, China.
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    Humanities and AI: A fruitful combination
        
    
What do a linguist, an artist, a Professor of Conservation and Restoration, and a lecturer at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science have in common? They all use Artificial Intelligence. On 7 April they discussed the use of AI at Leiden’s Kijkhuis cinema.
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    Workshop ‘Disinformation and Human Rights in Context’
        
    
On 24 January an interdisciplinary workshop organised by Anna Smulders, PhD candidate at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, and Tarlach McGonagle, Professor of Media Law and Information Society, took place on the interaction between disinformation, emerging technologies and human rights.…
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    Chemical tools to monitor and control human proteasome activities
    
    
Promotores: H.S. Overkleeft; G.A. van der Marel Co-Promotor: B.I. Florea
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    Catecholamine function, brain state dynamics, and human cognition
    
    
The work presented in this thesis addresses the role of the locus coeruleus (LC) - norepinephrine (NE) system in various aspects of human cognition, and the modulation of brain state.
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    Inter-Section: How Materials Shaped the Human World
    
    
The Faculty of Archaeology's own home-grown journal Inter-Section has released a new volume. Inter-Section offers students and PhD candidates the unique chance to publish in a peer-reviewed journal. The new volume focuses on the materials that shape our world.
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    Death’s Social and Material Meaning beyond the Human
    
    
Death’s Social and Material Meaning beyond the Human is edited by Jesse D. Peterson, Natashe Lemos Dekker and Philip R. Olson
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    Masullo & Morisi, The Human Costs of the War on Drugs
    
    
Citizens in multiple crime-ridden countries strongly support the militarization of security—that is, placing the military in charge of traditional policing duties. Yet, we know little about the determinants of such support. Do people approve of militarization even in the face of human fatalities? Political…
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    Update Humanities Campus: circular dismantling Cluster Zuid
        
    
The renovation of Cluster Zuid (Van Eyckhof-Van Wijkplaats) is the third project in the development of the Humanities Campus. The circular dismantling of Cluster Zuid has started.
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    Construction of alternative Humanities Campus is feasible
        
    
Leiden University can build an alternative Humanities Campus on its own available land at the current location in the city. This is the conclusion of a feasibility study and is what the mayor and aldermen of Leiden write in a letter to the city council.
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    Humanities Leiden ranked 25th in THE world ranking
        
    
The Faculty of Humanities is ranked 25th within the subject area 'Arts and Humanities' in the Times Higher Education Ranking (THE) of 2014-2015. The faculty scores particularly high in teaching, research and international outlook.
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    "Archaeologists say human-evolution study used stolen bone"
        
    
In a letter initiated by Wil Roebroeks, among others, serious concerns were raised about three research papers claiming evidence for one of the earliest human occupations of Europe.
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    Leiden Humanities ranks high in QS World University Ranking
        
    
Humanities Faculty Leiden occupies a 49th place in the field of Arts & Humanities in the QS World University Ranking. Especially the subject areas Linguistics and History & Archeology rank high, with respectively a 26th and 28th place. Leiden University has fallen by one place in the annual QS World…
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    The International Legal Protection of Environmental Refugees. A human rights-based, security and State responsibility approach
    
    
On 7 May 2020, Jolanda van der Vliet defended her thesis 'The International Legal Protection of Environmental Refugees. A human rights-based, security and State responsibility approach'. The doctoral research was supervised by Prof. N.J. Schrijver and Prof. J.J.C. Voorhoeve.
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    Rick LawsonFaculty of Law
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    René Cassin Thesis Prize in Human Rights for Aleydis Nissen
        
    
Aleydis Nissen was awarded the René Cassin Thesis Prize 2021. The René Cassin Foundation - International Institute of Human Rights organises the competition. This Prize is awarded to the best PhD theses on human rights.
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    The Humanities Buddy Programme: definitely recommended
        
    
Many international students start their master programme at the Humanities Faculty in Leiden every semester. Among them also Ronghu Zu (29, China), Yucheng Lu (28, China), Mariana Diaz (25, Mexico) en Julia Seidel (27, Germany). For many students the university, city and country were completely new…
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    Mélie LouysFaculty of Archaeology
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    What makes us human? Or modern human?
        
    
Two Vidi subsidies for Faculty of Archaeology.
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    Igor DjakovicFaculty of Archaeology
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    Amanda HenryFaculty of Archaeology
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    Human rights should help fight disinformation
        
    
Professor of Media Law and Information Society Tarlach McGonagle is concerned about the increase in online disinformation and hate speech. He argues that human rights should guide new policies for the online world. McGonagle will give his inaugural lecture on 9 May.
 
