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Data Management Internships for students: Future learning and sustainable preservation of archaeology
Whilst the world is opening up, the teaching will continue in a hybrid form next academic year. During the past year, when all of us were bound to our home offices and computer screens, new forms of education had to be developed – some of which proved to be efficient in preparing the students for their…
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Toward a reliable cloud
The cloud is of increasing importance in our daily lives. It is thus crucial that they work properly and are reliable. Alex Uta, assistant professor at LIACS, received a Veni grant to investigate the reproducibility of experiments in the cloud.
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Two NWO grants for Johan Rooryck
LUCL is pleased to announce that Professor Johan Rooryck has been awarded both an NWO Horizon Grant for his project entitled 'Knowledge and culture', and an NWO Vrije Competitie Grant for his project entitled 'Lend me your ears: the grammar of (un)transferable possession' for a total of €2.75m.
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Enthusiastic start to EL CID
More than 3,500 enthusiastic Leiden first-years, 80% of them coming to Leiden University, gathered on Monday morning 13 August at the Lammermarkt for the start of the EL CID. Music booming, the groups gathered around their mentors in two shifts, at 9.30 and 11.30.
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Workshop CV and application letter
Career and apply for jobs
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Workshop CV & Cover letter
Career and apply for jobs
- CANCELLED: Special: AI & Ethics series
- Open Science Coffee: A brief intro to Citizen Science
- Open Science Coffee: A hands-on guide to preprints
- Open Science Coffee: Open Access Q&A: 4 profiles
- Open Science Coffee: online walk-in hour
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African Languages as Medium of Instruction - the case of Nigeria
Lecture, Applied African Linguistics
- Open Science Coffee: Form and Content Innovations in Open Publishing
- The F-word: feminist archaeologies for the twenty-first century
- Open Science Coffee: Credit where credit is due - a lesson from team science
- Open Science Coffee: Publish Your Reviews
- Open Science Coffee: Practicing what we preach: our journey toward open science
- OSCoffee: Better coding for reproducible research
- Open Science Coffee: Free as in Freedom: Contributing to Free/Open Source Software
- OSCoffee: Open Educational Resources (OER)
- OSCoffee: Research Software on the rise at Leiden University
- Open Science Coffee: Perspectives on Registered Reports
- Open Science Coffee: Handling Geospatial Data with qGIS
- Open Science Coffee: Direct publishing as an answer to problems in scholarly publishing
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Archaeologist Mike Field rides toughest horse race in the world
Archaeologist Mike Field spent his summer holiday riding in the toughest horse race in the world, the Mongol Derby: 1,000km in ten days across the Mongolian steppe, following in the footsteps of the Genghis Khan’s messengers. Field was thrown from his horse twice but managed to make it to the finish…
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Blog Post | Nationals in Crisis and Diplomacy's Domestic Communication Challenge
All countries have turned into a global no-go zone and in the Covid-19 crisis flying citizens back home is an unprecedented logistical operation. More hidden from view is that helping people is one thing, but getting through to an elusive public with the objective of inducing behavioural change, is…
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Blog Post | Co-managing International Crises or not Managing Them At All
Markus Kornprobst writes about managing international crises.
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News from the Food Citizens? team
At the project closure on February 29, 2024.
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Voice of the ocean
There are many tributaries to Rosalin Kuiper’s story and they all lead to the sea. The 28-year-old sailor was one of the five-person Team Malizia in the world’s most prestigious sailing competition: the Ocean Race.
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First Lustrum for the PhD Workshop on European and International Insolvency Law
On Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 April 2023, the Foundation Bob Wessels Insolvency Law Collection (BWILC) organised its fifth PhD Workshop on European and International Insolvency Law.
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BRIN-LDE ACADEMY 2023: The Smart, Sustainable, and Healthy City in Indonesia
We are pleased to announce a call for papers for the upcoming workshop on the study of smart, sustainable, healthy, and diverse cities in modern-day Indonesia. The workshop aims to explore the future possibilities and challenges of metropolitan centers such as Jakarta, the newly built IKN Nusantara,…
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Artificial intelligence to extend, not replace human capabilities
Computers are increasingly able to accomplish tasks that are difficult for human experts, such as diagnosing diseases or detecting credit card fraud. While the earliest examples of computational thinking can be traced back to the 13th century, according to Holger Hoos, Leiden Professor of Machine Learning,…
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Blog Post | Is UN Celebrity Diplomacy in China Effective?
In this blog post Saskia Postema and Jan Melissen claim that Chinese UN celebrities’ activism under Xi Jinping has become aligned with the Chinese leadership’s ambitions.
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Faculty of Archaeology contributes to 'Heritage on the Move' Overview Exhibition
The Faculty of Archaeology, in the persons of Marlena Antczak and Lennart Kruijer, had three pictures included in the exhibition 'Heritage on the Move'. The whole collection of 18 pictures can be seen from 3 December 2018 until 7 January 2019 at the Oude UB Building, Rapenburg 70, Leiden.
- Open Science Coffee: Mentoring for Open and Robust Science
- OSCoffee: Open Science in Criminology - barriers and opportunities
- Open Science Coffee: Perspectives on Registered Reports
- Open Science Coffee: User experiences on preregistration
- Open Science Coffee: Developing tools and practices to promote open and efficient science
- Open Science Coffee in International Data Week: pilots for preparing, publishing and monitoring Leiden research data
- Open Science Coffee: ChatGPT in science: academic (dis)honesty or better science?
- OSCoffee: Doing Open Science in the Humanities: From Public Discourse to Qualitative Data
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Spectral Infrastructure - On Unhoused Music, (Im)Possible Realism, and the Unarchivable
Arts and culture, Symposium
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LCN2 Seminar: Geometric Representations of Complementarity-Driven Networks
Lecture
- OSCoffee: Introduction to ReproducibiliTea journal clubs—the what, why, and how
- Open Science Coffee: How to justify your sample size?
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Syncing up for a good conversation: Cognitive mechanisms of conversational alignment
Lecture, LACG Meetings
- Open Science Coffee: Non-replication pathways
- Open Science Coffee: Assessing robustness through multiverse analysis – Applications in research and education
- OSCoffee: The psychology of biases, and how they influence us as scholars