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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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    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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     Rebecca Naous Rebecca NaousFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs r.n.naous@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009506 
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    Jasmijn Rana about the privileged position of white, hetero man
        
    In the Dutch EenVandaag-article 'Waarom we nog altijd beter luisteren naar witte mannen en hoe we dit kunnen veranderen' (Why we continue to listen more carefully to white men and how we can change this) cultural anthropologist Jasmijn Rana (Leiden University) and Jens van Tricht (author and founder… 
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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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    Award-winning thesis reveals gender gap in reactions to women’s sexual assault stories
        
    Research master student Linda Bomm found in her thesis that men, compared to women, believe female sexual assault survivors less, blame women more, and judge them more negatively – especially if they identify strongly with their male gender. 
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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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    Nieuw kennisnetwerk aan de slag met subsidie van ZonMw voor suïcidepreventie in de zorg
        
    In het jaar voor overlijden door zelfdoding zag een groot deel van de mensen een zorgprofessional. Het optreden van zorgprofessionals is van cruciaal belang om het aantal zelfdodingen in Nederland te verminderen. Daartoe moet de kwaliteit van zorg beter, in het bijzonder voor jongeren, jongvolwassenen… 
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    Film by CADS alumna Loes Moree screened at Field Recordings in Rotterdam
        
    The film MعLMIN made by Visual Ethnography alumna Loes Moree will be screened during the fourth Fieldrecordings event. Field Recordings is an annual event for visual anthropology, sound art and landscape film. 
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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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    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. 
- Consent is key
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    What makes a caring parent? The biology of parenting
        
    What happens in our bodies when we care for children? And why are some people more caring than others? 
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    European subsidy for Ellen de Bruijn: ‘Hormonal fluctuations in women have been ignored for too long in brain research’
        
    Psychologist Ellen de Bruijn studies the effects of hormonal fluctuations on behaviour and on the brain over a woman's life course. With an ERC Consolidator grant, she and 3 PhDs and a postdoc will further her EEG research on the different stages at which girls and women experience strong hormonal f… 
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    Psychology Connected over gender differences: 'More research done on extraterrestrial life than the female body'
        
    In medical and psychological sciences, little research has been specifically conducted on women. Hormonal fluctuations were considered too intricate. Yes, research into sex and gender differences is complex, acknowledge neuroscientists Ellen de Bruijn and Lara Wierenga, but that’s precisely why it's… 
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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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    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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    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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    Free HPV vaccination without appointment at Plexus returns
    
    Security 
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    Renske Gilissen Professor by Special Appointment of Suicide Prevention
        
    Every day, 5 people die by suicide in the Netherlands. Suicide is a complex phenomenon and consequently many questions remain about how to reduce the number of suicides. Renske Gilissen will strengthen both research and education on suicide prevention at Clinical Psychology in Leiden. From June 1,… 
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    Psychology Media Presentation 2024
        
    Also in 2024, our colleagues from the Institute of Psychology were visible in the media in various ways. Check out their appearances in Dutch media, from NRC to the Podcast psychologist. 
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    Ook jij hebt een cyclus – en daar gedraag je je naar
        
    Leiden researchers Arko Ghosh and Enea Ceolini analysed the usage data of hundreds of mobile phones and discovered that our body has rhythms ranging between 7 and 52 days. These cycles influence how we behave. Their research resulted in an article in npj Digital Medicine journal, a Nature Portfolio… 
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    A good pedometer encourages physical activity - but not for everyone
        
    eHealth can improve our lifestyle without the involvement of a healthcare provider. Talia Cohen Rodrigues investigated the possibilities for people with cardiovascular diseases. ‘People with a low socioeconomic status may be more difficult to reach with eHealth.’ She will defend her doctoral thesis… 
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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.’ 
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    Child abuse from generation to generation: what role does the brain play?
        
    ‘We didn’t find any mechanisms in the brain for transmitting child abuse from generation to generation. What we did find is that experiences of neglect and abuse affect the brain differently,’ concludes Lisa van den Berg (Clinical Psychology). PhD defence 30 June. 
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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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    How to improve the workplace for bi+ people
        
    People who are attracted to more than one gender often experience a disadvantage in the workplace and labour market. How can the workplace can be improved for bi+ people. 
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    Film by Visual Ethnography alumna selected for the RAI Film Festival
        
    'Don’t Let the sunny weather fool you' a film made by Visual Ethnography alumna Guusje Meeuwissen has been selected for the RAI film festival in London this year. It's a short film about the everyday lives of a farmer and a fisherman in the Philippines, and their capacity to adapt to a changing natural… 
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    Rein Dool painting to move to more public space in the Academy Building
        
    The Rein Dool painting depicting board members of Leiden University will be moving soon to the Reception Room in the Academy Building, where more people will be able to see it. 
- Last chance: Free HPV vaccination without appointment at Plexus
- Free HPV vaccination without appointment at Plexus
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    Dive into the origins of the International Labour Organisation and the League of Nations
        
    The Leiden interdisciplinary research programme Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) and the Embassy of Ireland are jointly organising a special book launch in The Hague. On 13 November, Gerry Finnegan, author and a former director of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), will… 
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    Metje Postma retires after 37 years
        
    This February Metje Postma will stop teaching and retire. But she is not done with the discipline yet: she will finish her PhD and there are still five films on the shelf that she plans to complete. 
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    Keeping our campus safe
        
    The world is in turmoil. International wars and conflicts have been raging for some time. And political and social developments are causing insecurity, uncertainty and unrest. This has not gone unnoticed within our university community. We have seen protests, demonstrations and other incidents. This… 
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    ‘Sometimes choosing a different path can take you further’
        
    On International Women's Day (8 March) we take time to consider female emancipation and participation. What does this day mean for Leiden University, and how does it tie in with our aim of becoming more diverse and inclusive? We talked about these issues with Annetje Ottow, who recently became the… 
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    Freedom: what does it mean?
        
    On 5 May we celebrate freedom, a basic human right that should not be taken for granted. We asked international students and staff what it means to them. 
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    Bianca Boyer on why people with ADHD often experience overstimulation
        
    What happens in the mind of someone with ADHD? GZ psychologist Bianca Boyer discusses this in a two-part episode of the Dutch 'Podcast Psycholoog'. She likes to look beyond the symptoms described in the DSM-5. 'Those are just the tip of the iceberg.' 
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    LISF committee investigates gender bias
        
    The LUF International Study Fund (LISF) will make changes to its allocation process following an investigation into diversity in its grants policy. This investigation, which was carried out for the LISF by, among others, former committee member Mariska Kret and master’s student Marjolijn Wijnen, has… 
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    Schilderij Rein Dool hangt op nieuwe plek in Academiegebouw
        
    Het schilderij van Rein Dool waarop voormalig bestuurders van de Universiteit Leiden zijn afgebeeld, is verhuisd naar de Receptieruimte van het Academiegebouw. 
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    Documentaries, zines and a video installation: multimedia projects by students Visual Ethnography
        
    From documentaries, zines and exhibitions to a video installation. Students of the Visual Ethnography master's programme pulled out all the stops to finish their studies in a fantastic way. For one year, the 23 students worked on their own multimedia projects. The screening of the projects took place… 
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    Symposium about Rein Dool painting and University exhibition policy
        
    At a symposium on 26 May, experts, staff and students from Leiden University will discuss what should happen with Rein Dool’s painting in the Academy Building and what the guidelines for the University’s exhibition policy should be. These issues will be explored from diverse perspectives during the… 
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    Our perspective on history is changing and our museums are changing too
        
    Museums have long focused on power, wealth and a few famous figures. But that is changing, says Valika Smeulders, head of the history department at the Rijksmuseum. What this change comprises and how it has come about is the subject of her keynote speech at the D&I Symposium on 11 January. 
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    Experimental Ethnographies
    
    Lecture 
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    Veni grants for 22 researchers from Leiden University
        
    An impressive 22 research projects by Leiden researchers have been awarded Veni funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). 
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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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    Cleveringa lecture
    
    Inaugural lecture 
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    Rector Magnificus presented with long list of missing Iranians
        
    Hester Bijl, the Rector Magnificus of Leiden University, was handed a ‘shockingly long list’ of names of missing Iranians in her office at the Administration and Central Services department on 13 December 2022. 
