41 search results for “buijs” in the Public website
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    Robin BuijsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
r.r.buijs@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Jelle BuijsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
j.p.r.buijs@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 618711 224
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    Ewout BuijsFaculty of Science
e.buijs@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 6331
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    Marjo BuijsAdministration and Central Services
m.t.p.buijs@bb.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274690
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    Ned BuijsFaculty of Science
n.p.buijs@lic.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4782
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    Julia BuijsFaculty of Science
j.m.buijs@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Benedicte Dobbinga-BuijsFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
b.h.p.m.dobbinga@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9348
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    Robin Buijs succeeds Laura Boncz as assessor of FSW
        
    
Laura Boncz was a member of the faculty board last year as an assessor of the Faculty of Social Sciences. Robin Buijs will take over from September. In this article Laura looks back and you can meet Robin.
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    Organisation
    
    
The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FSW) offers an inspiring and competitive, international working and learning environment to around 1,025 staff and around 7,000 students from home and abroad on 13 bachelor's, master's and research master's programmes.
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    Beyond practical wisdom as the only basis for good teaching
    
    
The objective of this project is to show how teacher research can encourage teachers’ learning process as professionals, improve teaching practices and generate knowledge about these practices.
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    Antibiotic resistance: an economic problem universities could help to solve
        
    
Antibiotic resistance is an economic problem. Pharmaceutical companies cannot earn much from antibiotic research, so they do not invest in it. This makes it important that universities do so, says Ned Buijs.
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    How to build resilience in times of climate crisis
        
    
In the honours course Sustainability & Health, students examine the causes and effects of climate change – but also how they can relate to these themselves. How do you build resilience in turbulent times? An excursion focused on silence and compassion helps students with this challenge.
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    CV of Failures exhibition has opened: No growth without failure
        
    
On Tuesday 8 April, the CV of Failures exhibition was officially opened by Hester Bijl. Members of the university community share their personal stories during the exhibition. They offer an honest insight into the rejections, setbacks, and unexpected turns that have shaped their journeys.
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    How to make an old antibiotic a hundred times more potent
        
    
Nathaniel Martin, Professor of Biological chemistry, wondered what would happen if you take an antibiotic that has been known for 70 years and try to improve it with the latest tools of modern chemistry. Turns out it can become up to a hundred times more potent and prevent the growth of some drug-resistant…
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    Join a study association: ‘It expands your worldview’
        
    
A discount on textbooks is always welcome. But for these students joining a study association has meant much more than that alone.
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    Faculty Opening of the Academic Year: ''Navigating complexities''
        
    
The social sciences are vital in navigating complexities, fostering understanding and bridging divides. This was celebrated during the faculty opening of the academic year.
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    ‘Honours helps you face your future with more confidence’
        
    
After three years of courses, exercises, debating and reflecting, Honours College students received their certificate during a festive ceremony. Even more than with the certificate as such, attendees were pleased with the way Honours enables students to deal with an increasingly complex world.
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    Novel detection method for iron in Alzheimer’s brain
        
    
For many years, scientists have observed a correlation between Alzheimer’s disease and a surplus of iron in the brain. However, a causal link between the two has not been proven yet. We lack knowledge concerning the specific form of iron that is involved in the development of neurodegenerative diseases.…
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    Honours Class on inequality: 'Focus on the big issues’
        
    
At the end of December, the concluding lecture of the Bachelor Honours Class 'Policy and Politics: struggling to combat social inequalities' took place. Students, under the guidance of former minister Jet Bussemaker, tackled the question of what inequality actually is.
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    Annaya Taradyla Rangkuty and Femke Verhelst win Political Science bachelor’s thesis prizes 2023
        
    
All Political Science graduates have good reasons to be proud of themselves, having successfully completed their studies and having demonstrated considerable personal growth. This October, fifteen bachelor students can be extra proud: their theses were nominated for a thesis prize. In the class of 2023,…
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    ‘When you work together, you get a much broader understanding’
        
    
At the Capstone Conference, Honours College students of the Humanities Lab presented their final projects. In small groups, they conducted research on relevant societal issues – gathering insights from a multitude of disciplines. ‘The aim is to learn as much as possible from each other.’
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    Nominees bachelor thesis prizes Political Science 2023
        
    
The nominees for the IRO thesis prize 2023 and the Prof. Dr. J.Th.J. van den Berg-prijs 2023. Who wrote the best bachelor theses in Political Science?
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    ‘If I had put my story in a paper, nobody would have read it'
        
    
During a closing exhibition, participants of the Master Honours Class 'Leiden: City of Refugees?' present their invitation to an imaginary group of 'others'. By combining science with art, students learn to look at society in a different manner.
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    'I learned a lot as a student, but even more as a human being'
        
    
On 22 November, the Honours College certificate ceremony took place in a full Scheltema. Most students had received a diploma before, but this ceremony felt different, says honours graduate Maarten van der Marel.
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    Social Science Lab: think tanks that do
        
    
In June the Final Festival took place, the closing event of the 'Social Science Lab'. New participants of Honours College Science and Society presented their solution for a current social problem.
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    Leadership symposium: you can learn something from everyone
        
    
'You don't have to kick the door open', Judi Mesman tells participants of the Leadership for a better tomorrow symposium. During this inspiring afternoon, students, teachers and partners will discuss leadership with Judi and each other. 'To really understand leadership, you have to look at patterns.…
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    Bridging science, society and self: what honours education can look like
        
    
How can I align science, society and myself to address today’s major challenges? That’s what students of the Honours College track ‘Science, Society and Self’ aim to find out. How do their classes at honours differ from their regular education?
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    Sneak preview: from department store to university building
        
    
Just a stone’s throw from Binnenhof, the heart of Dutch politics, Spui Campus will open its doors in early 2026. Join us for a sneak preview.
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    Honours Class creative writing: ‘Stories are everywhere’
        
    
'Writing is not science, but art,' Lucas van Osenbruggen says. Last semester, he attended the Honours Class 'Creative Writing'. Together with his teacher Pauline Slot, he looks back on a course that is 'really different'.
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    Successful BNAIC/BeneLearn 2020 - Jan van Rijn
        
    
The Belgium Netherlands Artificial Intelligence conference (BNAIC) is an annually organized conference bringing together AI researchers from all over the Benelux. This year it was supposed to be held for the first time in Leiden. Due to the continuing lock-down, it was organized online. A trend started…
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    Study associations sign covenant: limit your alcohol consumption and look after each other
        
    
Opting more often for mocktails or soft drinks rather than beer or wine, talking to others about their drinking and pointing out the ban on drugs. Leiden University’s new covenant on alcohol and drugs for study associations encourages providing more alcohol-free alternatives.
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    Nominees bachelor's thesis prize Political Science 2024
        
    
The nominees for the IRO Thesis Prize 2024 and the Prof. Dr. J.Th.J. van den Berg-prijs 2024. Who authored the best thesis in Leiden University’s bachelor’s programme in Political Science?
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    Volvo SVP shares lessons on leadership
        
    
In a guest lecture, Senior Vice President at Volvo Penta, Peter Hertinge, shared his lessons on leadership with master honours students of the Leiden Leadership Programme. 'If you set expectations, people will behave accordingly.'
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    Partnering the Leiden Leadership Programme: ‘Students ask the honest questions’
        
    
“A group of students does trigger something different than a research agency,” says Sophia de Rooij, chairman of the board of the Amstelland Hospital in Amstelveen. She reflects on a successful first year of cooperation with the Leiden Leadership Programme. While students got a taste of what working…
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    Unraveling the interplay between cancer and thrombosis: Insights from bench to big data
    
    
PhD defence
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    Venous thromboembolism in patients with glioblastoma: cancer and coagulation in concert
    
    
PhD defence
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    Medical Delta professor: ‘You can talk about collaboration until the cows come home but at some point, you actually have to start doing it’
        
    
Patients and healthcare providers use Remote Patient Management platforms to exchange information with each other. New methods like this are desperately needed to future-proof our healthcare systems. Professor Maaike Kleinsmann is working to scale up these systems and implement them nationwide.
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    Personal Professional Skills Lab: a certificate for the development of FSW bachelor students
        
    
In line with the university and faculty ambition: ‘Future-oriented development of students’, from now on all FSW bachelor students can follow a three-year elective, faculty programme with certificate for personal-professional development, the programme starts with current first-year students; they are…
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    Interviews with students and lecturers
    
    
We interviewed lecturers and students about their experiences with courses on sustainability.
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    For Posterity
    
    
Conference
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    Dissertations
    
    
Overview of all dissertations published by PhD candidates from CML.