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    Debate on painting of cigar-smoking white men
        
    The brief removal of Rein Dool’s ‘cigar-smoking white men’ painting generated a storm of reactions last November. Students, staff and alumni reflected on this at a symposium on Friday 26 May. 
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    While the men are away, the Scheveningen women do it their way
        
    Women confined to the kitchen? Not in Scheveningen around 1900. There, some women ran entire shipping companies. This is according to new research by history student Sjors Stuurman. He compiled the results in a book he wrote for Muzee Scheveningen. 
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    The Bureau of Operational Landscapes
    
    PhD defence 
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    Book Event: 'Seeking Western Men' with author Monica Liu
    
    Lecture 
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    How can we make unacceptable behaviour a man’s issue?
        
    During Consent is Key Week, we’re exploring ways to eliminate sexual violence within our university community. We spoke to Assistant Professor Mischa Dekker, who specialises in gender-related violence, about how to prevent unacceptable behaviour among students and staff. 
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    HEAR ME NOW
    
    Exhibition 
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     Iliana Samara Iliana SamaraSocial & Behavioural Sciences i.samara.2@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Of Maps and Men: On Andrei Vinius’ role as Middleman between Witsen and Remezov
    
    Lecture, Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800 
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    Syria, one year after the revolution: The role of women and minorities
    
    Lecture, Workshop 
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    Update organisational development
        
    The Organisational Development team, led by rector Erwin Muller, has organized numerous meetings with colleagues from a variety of university departments over the last few months. Together, they’ve looked at organisational challenges, bottlenecks and opportunities. From these meetings, a strong demand… 
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    Of Monsters and other Men: green Islam and the tidalectics of ecological crises in maritime Asia
    
    Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series 
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    Standing together against sexual misconduct at Leiden University
    
    Personal development 
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     Rebecca Naous Rebecca NaousFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs r.n.naous@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009506 
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    The utopia is not a utopia for everyone
        
    A perfect world, who doesn't want that? But what is perfect is debatable. What is great for one person is disastrous for another. PhD student Zeynep Anli took a closer look at dreams for the future by looking at gender-separated utopias. 
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    The right diagnosis and faster for women with heart problems
        
    It often takes longer for women with heart problems to get the right diagnosis. In her Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture, Professor Hester den Ruijter will talk about how hormones influence the heart and the importance of medical research that focuses specifically on women. 
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    Tips & tricks for online meetings
    
    Most of us are spending more time looking at computer screens due to remote working and online meetings. Video calls have become a popular way of keeping in touch for professionals but it’s not without its problems. The two most frequently heard complaints are a general sense of fatigue and a lack of… 
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    Olympic gold for Industrial Ecology student Dirk Uittenbogaard
        
    Dirk Uittenbogaard, a student on the Delft-Leiden Master’s in Industrial Ecology, has won a gold medal for rowing at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Uittenbogaard took gold in the men’s quadruple sculls, together with Abe Wiersma, Tone Wieten and Koen Metsemakers. 
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    Man, woman and more: 'Why does my passport have to say I'm a woman?'
        
    Protests against textbooks on trans persons in America and against a reading hour by drag queens in Rotterdam: it has been raining protests recently against people with a gender expression that does not match their birth sex. Why does this evoke such resistance? We asked Professor by special appointment… 
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    What makes a text ‘gender fair’? ‘Concealing gender actually promotes stereotyping’
        
    How do you write a job advertisement that appeals to both men and women? This question is particularly pressing in French, where every noun has a clearly visible grammatical gender. University researcher Benjamin Storme investigated how employers can best deal with this issue. 
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    Timo Kos on the cuts and elections: ‘We’re fighting for the future of our university’
        
    The university may seem a bit subdued in the run-up to the Dutch elections on 29 October. The media has barely mentioned education as an election issue, but behind the scenes the university is lobbying hard, says acting President of the Executive Board, Timo Kos. ‘We’re fighting for the future of our… 
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    Negotiation agreement on collective labor agreement Dutch Universities 2025-2026
    
    Organisation 
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    Recognition & Rewards: share your experiences in this national survey
    
    Research 
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    Koffiewebinar ‘AI als je slimme collega – Verantwoord aan de slag’
    
    Webinar 
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    Love, war and... football: 2024 in Leiden stories
        
    A new government, conflicts around the world and obviously a lot of science: these are the five stories about Leiden University that you enjoyed reading in 2024. 
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    A quick call on the war in Ukraine: 'Putin has made a diplomatic end almost impossible'
        
    The war in Ukraine is entering a new phase with the announcement of a partial Russian military mobilisation and the intention to annex four Ukrainian regions. Why is Putin making these decisions just now and what consequences will they have for the course of the war? We talk to professor and Russia… 
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    Sylvana Simons to give Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture
        
    Every year on or around International Women’s Day on 8 March, Leiden University holds its Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture. This year’s lecture will be given by Sylvana Simons, MP and leader and parliamentary chair of the BIJ1 party. What does International Women’s Day mean to her and which challenges… 
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    Sex, power and colonialism: 'Marriages and sexuality were fundamental to colonial power'
        
    Sex and power are closely linked, and this was certainly true in the former Dutch colonies. PhD student Sophie Rose investigated how sexual and love relationships influenced eighteenth-century power structures there. 'You can see that there was constant fighting over who stood where in the social hi… 
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    Belittling and threats are part of everyday life for outspoken women
        
    In a fiery Annie Romein-Verschoor lecture, Sylvana Simons opened up about her experiences as a woman in politics. The leader of the BIJ1 party is regularly the subject of belittling comments and threats. Writer Aafke Romeijn, who reflected on the Simons’ lecture, has also been threatened frequently… 
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    OCW-survey on codetermination in higher education
        
    The Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) has started a survey to identify the success factors of a strong codetermination culture within higher education institutes. All members of a codetermination council in higher education can participate in this survey until 2 April. 
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    Liselore Tissen appointed ambassador for network of congress ambassadors
        
    External PhD candidate Liselore Tissen has been appointed ambassador for Leiden City of Science. As the youngest member and the only non-professor in the network, she will be working to raise Leiden's prominence as a city of science. 
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    Find a coach
    
    Are you looking for a coach? If so, you’re welcome to contact one of the university’s internal or external coaches; you can do this directly yourself, after choosing a coach who seems suitable. 
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    Textbooks not inclusive: roles are stereotypical, heterosexuality is the norm
        
    Mum works in healthcare, dad in engineering and everyone is straight: many textbooks still show men and women in stereotypical roles, PhD candidate Tessa van de Rozenberg has discovered. She also found that children’s views on these topics often closely resemble those of their parents. 
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    Women collecting the Middle East: collaborators and collections
        
    Who assembled the collections of museums? The answer to this question seems to point to men as collectors. Apart from for rare exceptions, female collectors hardly seem to exist. Yet there were indeed women collectors. For the project Museums, Collections and Society, researcher Holly O'Farrell will… 
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    Dutch armed forces were willing to accept high casualties in Indonesia
        
    The decolonisation war in Indonesia was violent partly because the Dutch military operated on the conviction that ‘an uprising had to be forcibly suppressed.’ This what historian Christiaan Harinck from the KITLV discovered in his PhD research. 
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    Introducing: Marion Pluskota
        
    Marion Pluskota is the new post-doc on Manon van der Heijden's 'Crime and Gender' project. 
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    Three Leiden researchers awarded an ERC Starting Grant
        
    Three researchers from Leiden University have been awarded a Starting Grant by the European Research Council. The subsidy will allow the researchers to set up their own projects and put together a research team. 
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    What Leiden University is doing about gender inclusion
        
    Leiden University wants to be a safe and inclusive learning and working environment for all its students and staff. In an interview with XperHR HR knowledge platform, Diversity Officer and lecturer Aya Ezawa and HR director Esther van Opstal explain why all-gender toilets are an important part of our… 
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    Data science for newbies: honours students learn to utilise AI
        
    Brain scans, heart attacks and credit scores: many science applications revolve around data. But how do you mine applicable insights from a mountain of data? In a Bachelor Honours Class, students discover how data science can contribute to their discipline. 
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    A wheelchair in the Old Observatory
        
    Yesterday marked the start of the National Accessibility Week. How accessible is Leiden University for people with a disability? We asked Lucia Langerak, disabled herself and working at the Honours Academy, about her experiences: ‘Significant improvements are being made.’ 
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    Cleveringa Professor Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You: ‘Exclusion is dangerous’
        
    Amid rising polarisation and discrimination, lawyer and human rights activist Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You wants to show in her Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November how dangerous exclusion is. 
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    Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You is the new Cleveringa professor
        
    Lawyer and human rights activist Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You is the new Cleveringa professor. 
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    Modern Literature from the Middle East - The Reading List
        
    The Middle East has a rich literary tradition, which is steadily gaining a foothold in the West. Modern literary works deal with contemporary issues, such as the legacy of colonialism, the struggles between traditionalism and modernity, the place of women in society and the war in Israel/Palestine. 
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    Percentage of female professors rises to over 30 percent
        
    The percentage of female professors at Leiden University has risen to 30.2%. These are the results of the Women Professors Monitor 2021, which was published by the Dutch Network of Women Professors (LNVH). This shows that Leiden University is well above the national average of 25.7%. 
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    Salary increase and one-off payment in August and September
    
    Organisation 
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    Four famous alumni introduce their favourite films at Leiden International Film Festival
        
    From a powerful documentary to a heartwarming classic: four Leiden alumni have chosen their favourite films and will introduce them at Leiden International Film Festival. 
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    Introducing: Rafal Matuszewski
        
    Rafal Matuszewski is an assistant professor at the Institute for History since 1 August 2023. Below he introduces himself. 
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    Researchers recreate 17th-century perfume by Constantijn Huygens
        
    A team of researchers from Young Academy and the Huygens ING/NL Lab has brought a three-century-old fragrance to life based on a recipe by Constantijn Huygens. The fragrance makes the past more tangible and can help people experience history differently. 
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    Call for Papers: 'Matrilineal Kerala: Investigations across Borders'
        
    In collaboration with: Leiden University Institute for Area Studies, the Netherlands & Mar Chrysostom Chair, Mahatma Gandhi University, India 
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    Board visit: the Institute for Philosophy wants to continue to grow through new collaborations
        
    The university is home to many pearls of research institutes that do not make the news every day. The Executive Board visited one such pearl, the Institute of Philosophy, on Tuesday 1 July. It resulted in an inspired conversation. 
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    A quick call with Nadine Akkerman about the Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture: ‘I feel a connection with Annie’
        
    Each year on or around International Women’s Day, the university hosts the Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture. You are welcome to attend − even if you wouldn't call yourself a feminist, says professor and organiser Nadine Akkerman. ‘You get the best discussions with a diverse audience.’ 
