143 search results for “introductiedag nieuwe medewerkers” in the Staff website
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Student tower opened
The 289 students who recently moved into the tower on Kolffpad at the Leiden Bio Science Park are sitting pretty. A self-contained unit in the middle of the campus yet surrounded by green, with a launderette, games room and study area on the ground floor, and, coming soon, a branch of Coffee Star.
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Young People and Party Politics
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JUL’s Karaoke Night
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Research in the media
How can you ensure that your research hits the headlines? How can you bring your research output, such as PhD research or a publication, to the attention of the public?
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Collegecolumn: Cyberveiligheid is een verantwoordelijkheid van ons allemaal, maar hoe doen we dat?
Het zal niemand ontgaan zijn dat de digitale dreigingen blijven toenemen. Uit monitoring door onze cybersecurity-experts blijkt dat er continu wordt geprobeerd om ook onze systemen binnen te dringen. Wat doen wij daartegen en hoe kan jij als medewerker bijdragen aan onze cyberveiligheid?
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Collegecolumn: Brand, stroom valt uit, grootschalige ontruiming…
We take it for granted that water comes out of the tap and electricity out of the socket. But that isn’t always the case. Last Tuesday began like any other day, with our board meeting in the morning. But things were soon to change.
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Executive Board column: Energy and new insights at the strategic conference
It’s become somewhat of a tradition at Leiden University: the strategic conference at the end of June each year. About a hundred staff including the faculty boards, academic directors, directors of the expertise centres and Administration and Central Services, the representative councils and student…
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‘Media appearances are less scary than you might think’: Researchers share their top tips
As a researcher, it can be fun and useful to talk to the media about your work. But on what terms should you agree to do an interview or appear on a talk show? And how do you tell an engaging story? The Media Guide for Researchers is here to help. Three colleagues share their top tips.
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Executive Board column: Trust in one another’s abilities makes us more agile
People in leadership roles are unlikely to discuss leadership skills with their colleagues. But that is precisely what we as a university would like them to do. Because trust in one another’s abilities will make us an agile university that innovates and makes room for talent.
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Executive Board column: How can we act on the results of the Personnel Monitor?
The results of the Personnel Monitor 2022 are out. Now the ball is in all of our courts. What does the Monitor tell us and how can we act on it? I hope that as an organisation we can get a good dialogue going as the first step towards improvement.
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How do you measure democracy? Leiden political scientist collaborates on international freedom report
Wouter Veenendaal, a political scientist at Leiden University, is an analyst for the Freedom House report. Freedom House is an American non-profit organisation dedicated to democracy, political freedom and human rights. In short, the report describes the degree of freedom and the state of democracy…
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Executive Board column: Which parts of online learning do we want to keep?
Luckily we’ve been able to meet up on campus again for a few months now after two years of mainly online teaching. Alongside the inconvenience, enforced digitalisation has brought us valuable innovations and smart tools. The question is: what’s going well and what could we do differently? I’d love to…
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Executive Board column: how can we help our lecturers develop their talents?
Good lecturers are extremely important to our university. I therefore think it is crucial that we provide them with enough professional development opportunities. The Lecturer Development Taskforce has issued concrete recommendations on how to improve this. As the Board we welcome this advice.
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Executive Board column: From the outside looking in (and vice versa)
We know more together than alone. To increase our university’s impact on the region, we have to be open to the world outside. This is how we strengthen our ties and create new opportunities for teaching and research.
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Anxiety in older adults: Prevalence and low-threshold psychological interventions
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Between persistence and flexibility - The neuromodulation of cognitive control
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Insights into the neural and affective signatures of connectedness between parents and adolescents
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Less carrot more stick
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Claiming Crisis: An ethnography on agricultural insurance, rural distress and the everyday moralities of quantification in India
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Financial decisions matter
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The silenced paradoxes of urban renewal
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Food Security among the Orang Rimba in Jambi
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Partners, parents, and childrearing beliefs
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A History of Alorese (Austronesian)
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What's in a face?
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My bad!
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Functional fluorescent materials and migration dynamics of neural progenitor cells
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Charting the path towards rehabilitation: a compensatory approach to navigation impairments
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Settling in
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Tinder for orang-utans: comparing sexually selective cognition among Bornean orang-utans (Pongo pygmaeus) and humans (Homo sapiens)
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Binge- eating disorder in the Arabic world and the Netherlands
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Social Communication in Young Children with Sex Chromosome Trisomy
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Lessons from Europe for the study of international central bank cooperation
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Emotions through the eyes of our closest living relatives
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Maneuvering through a World of Stressors
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Schade en risico
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Neurodevelopmental Impact of Sex Chromosome Trisomy in Young Children
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Development and application of cryo EM tools to study the ultrastructure of microbes in changing environments
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Treasuring teen friendships
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Human support in eHealth lifestyle interventions
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Familiar Scars
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Just to be sure?
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Scaling Limits in Algebra, Geometry, and Probability
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The art of balance: Addressing occupational stress and well-being in emergency department nurses
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Aggression in infancy and toddlerhood: the roles of prenatal risk, parenting behavior and cognition
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Digital Affective Citizenship
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Theorizing Ambiguity
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Exploring the self in adolescent depression
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What you read vs. what you know
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Changes in perspective
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