865 search results for “publieke women en corruption” in the Staff website
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    Flipping the classroom: ‘This course lays a foundation that students can build on for the rest of their studies’
        
    
The challenge: take three hundred students from vastly varying disciplines and teach them the basics of academic thinking in twelve lessons. Impossible? Professor Ben Arps and his team of tutors succeeded. It resulted in a large amount of positive student evaluations.
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    Remco Breuker makes documentary series about South Korea: 'The Netherlands and Korea are structurally related'
        
    
Professor Remco Breuker plays the leading role in the new documentary ‘Big in Korea’. Over three Sunday evenings, viewers can follow his journey through South Korea. How has the country developed over the past decades? And what is the impact of last December's failed coup?
 - Radical Spotlights: Desire, Sexuality, and the Economy
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    Hong Kong's Place in South East Asia
    
    
PhD defence
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    Lessons of Democracy: Mothers’ Education and Learning Activities in late-1950s Japan,
    
    
Lecture
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    Humanities and Engaged Scholarship
    
    
Lecture, LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series
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    Seminar: POPNET Connects with Ana Macanovic (Hybrid)
    
    
Lecture
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    Film night: 'Une femme est une femme' (1961) with passion talk by Sylvie de Leeuwe
    
    
Lecture + film screening
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    Join the anniversary day of Public Administration
    
    
Conference
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    The Future of faith and responsible technology & AI
    
    
Lecture
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    University diversity policy is alive and kicking: ‘We need to acknowledge each other’s experiences’
        
    
Leiden University has had a diversity policy since 2014. The aim is to create a diverse and inclusive learning and working environment for all students and staff. Diversity Officer Aya Ezawa updates us on the process and the results. It’s now 2022, what has already changed?
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    From Underground to Overground, from Print to Digital: A Symposium on Unofficial Poetry from China
    
    
Symposium
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    Race and Ethnicity in Dutch Academia
    
    
Lecture, LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series
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    Certainty in uncertain times
    
    
Lecture, MI 70 years
 - Peace Histories Seminar Series 2024-2025
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    A feminist approach to the right to self-determination
    
    
VVI Research Meetings 2022-2023
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    What should the university do? Questions and emotions at university conversation on Israel-Palestine
        
    
Should we cut our ties with Israel or maintain them? The event ‘A university conversation on Israel/Palestine’ on 1 July revealed the depth of feeling about the conflict, with students and staff grappling with academic values and moral dilemmas.
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    The danger of unregulated online communications
        
    
Social media gives people a voice but also fuels online hate, especially against marginalised groups. PhD candidate Eva Nave: ‘While end-to-end encryption protects activists, it also enables criminal activity, creating a more accessible version of the Darkweb.’
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    Is a cancer pill a matter of time?
        
    
A cancer pill, preferably without severe side effects, is something we’d all welcome. Is it a matter of time before such a pill is a reality? We put this question to three Leiden researchers and asked how they themselves are contributing to new cancer treatments.
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    Angus Mol and Aris Politopoulos are the winners of the fourth LUCAS Public Prize 2022!
        
    
On Tuesday 12 April Angus Mol and Aris Politopoulos have been awarded the fourth LUCAS Publieksprijs.
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    This was 2022! An overview of Humanities in the news
        
    
After two years of corona restrictions, it was ‘back to normal’ in 2022. Migration, elections, the history of slavery, Russia, and Ukraine were much-discussed topics. We compiled an overview of the most-read news items and other events of the past year.
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    Experts on the war in Ukraine, two years later: ‘Europe learned a lot from the war, help each other and don’t give up’
        
    
The one-day symposium ‘War in Europe: the impact of Russian aggression in Ukraine two years on’ on 23 February 2024
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    Netherlands and Japan united by a tradition of mutual curiosity
        
    
A delegation from Leiden University visited various universities in Japan at the end of March. The strong ties between the Netherlands and Japan are still based on a long tradition of knowledge exchange.
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    Michiel and Jort: best friends, political rivals
        
    
With the Dutch general elections just around the corner, it’s not always easy when political differences exist within your circle of friends. How do you not lose sight of each other in political discussions? We asked best friends Jort Schaafsma and Michiel van der Velde, both students at Leiden Law…
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    70 years Mathematical Institute - growth, prosperity and (mathematical) challenges
        
    
Floreat et crescat. Flourish and grow. That was what was wished for the Mathematical Institute at its opening. Now, the institute proudly celebrates its 70th anniversary. Time to reflect on how it all began. And importantly, how is it doing now?
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    Friend or foe? The role of AI in mitigating biases in HR
        
    
AI is already widely being used in HR processes, but it’s unclear whether these applications contribute to fair and inclusive decision making. Leiden researcher Carlotta Rigotti is involved in BIAS, a big consortium research project that aims to provide answers and develop a new, trustworthy AI app…
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    Opening of the Academic Year: ‘Our university world knows no borders’
        
    
The theme of the opening of this year’s academic year was peace and justice. With the climate crisis and the war in Ukraine, these are turbulent times. During the ceremony those present reflected on what the academic community and universities can mean in times of crisis and conflict.
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    Why early detection of bone disorders matters
        
    
As a professor, Natasha Appelman-Dijkstra understands better than anyone how important it is to recognise bone and mineral conditions at an early stage. She emphasises the importance of flexibility and collaboration for better care, groundbreaking research and strong education.
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    Confidence is the byword for Director of Research Lotte van Dillen
        
    
Lotte van Dillen has every confidence in the Executive Board of new-style Institute Psychology. ‘If we work on the basis of everyone’s good intentions, we’re going to do great.’ If you lack confidence, you’re not the kind of person to jump on your bike and go off to Sicily. Want to find out more about…
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    Language that comforts: The power of communication in healthcare
        
    
For people who are seriously ill, an empathetic doctor can make a world of difference. Psychologist Janine Westendorp examined helpful and harmful communication in the consulting room. ‘It’s very important to stress that you are always there supporting the person, even if there’s no cure.’
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    This was 2021! An overview of Humanities in the news
        
    
Online, hybrid, on campus... It was an unpredictable year, also for the Faculty of Humanities. Luckily, there were also non-corona related stories. Let's review 2021 with this list of the most-read news articles per month.
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    Young researchers looking for partnerships in Indonesia
        
    
A number of young researchers recently took part in a knowledge mission to Indonesia, aiming to build a lasting relationship with the country. How did they find the trip, what did they do, and how are they creating new connections with scientists in Indonesia?
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    Daan Weggemans: 'Digital security is not just for specialists'
        
    
Within a single generation, the digital world has changed completely: from a technical niche for ‘nerds’ to a reality that affects everyone. Cyberattacks, data breaches and system failures can disrupt essential social processes. How can we ensure that our society remains digitally resilient?
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    Online Open Day for Professionals
    
    
Study information
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    Dies natalis 2021
    
    
University ceremony
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    Lineage and Gender in Islam: Perspectives from the Indian Ocean World
    
    
International Conference
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    Participatory Action Research: possibilities and challenges in the humanities
    
    
Course, Terra Incognita Masterclass
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    Access to Justice in Today’s Libya
    
    
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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    Augmenting a Digital Nusantara: Re-generating Colonial Datasets in Technofeminist Art
    
    
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
 - What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2025
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    Narratives of Vulnerability
    
    
Lecture, Research Seminar
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    Roundtable Discussion: Reorienting Islamic Studies in Asia
    
    
Debate
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    Shared Histories, Different Memories: Dutch East India Company (VOC) histories entwined with Australian aboriginal narratives
    
    
Conference
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    Ōtsuka Kusuoko (1875-1910) in the Meiji Literary Field: Models of Authorship between keishū sakka and the "New Woman"
    
    
Lecture
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    Book Presentation of Beyond the Mulatta: Haunted Hybridity in Advertising
    
    
Book Presentation | Studium Generale Lecture
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    Elsa Charlety | On Zora Neale Hurston
    
    
Lecture, Research Seminar
 - Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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    Transforming Caste: Circus and Body Politics in Colonial Malabar
    
    
Lecture, COGLOSS
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    Special Guest Lecture ‘Knickerbocker Renaissance: Dutch Schools and Slavery in the Early United States’
    
    
Lecture, Histories Connected: Special Guest Lecture
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    Cleveringa lecture
    
    
Inaugural lecture