1,686 search results for “sociale resilience and security” in the Staff website
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    Report incidents and accidents
    
    
What are you supposed to do if something goes or has gone wrong? Whether it be a break-in, an accident or an unsafe situation of any other kind, or data breach or cyber-attack; please read how to report each type of incident below.
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    'Unions have less clout if a call to strike receives little support'
        
    
Recently more than five hundred workers at metal companies in Dutch cities Zwolle and Kampen went on strike. Their aim is better pay and the workers have now been on strike for twelve weeks. Just how effective is striking in collective bargaining?
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    Introducing: Jeffrey Fynn-Paul
        
    
This summer, Jeffrey Fynn-Paul started as a lecturer at the Institute's Social and Economic History section.
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    Digital guest lectures for secondary school students: 'The interdisciplinary collaboration gives me energy'
        
    
Can a robot perform a religious ritual just like a monk? And what exactly is a religious ritual? Robots and religion seem to be two different subjects, but according to university lecturer Elpine de Boer, both can make us think about what it means to be human and what we consider to be of value. Together…
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    Follow-up Scientific Conduct for PhDs (Social and Behavioural Sciences)
    
    
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    The Assemblage of Social Death: Digital Vigilantism and Cancel Culture in China
    
    
Lecture, China Seminar
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    The Social and Cultural Construction of Adulthood and Sexual Maturity: Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
    
    
Conference, Interdisciplinary Workshop
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    Katharina RiebelFaculty of Science
k.riebel@biology.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5149
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    Manon van der HeijdenFaculty of Humanities
m.p.c.van.der.heijden@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2670
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    the Archaeology of West Asia – Reconsidering Early Trade Networks and Social Complexities
    
    
Inaugural lecture
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    International children’s rights in polycrisis: Interconnected pathways to social justice and a sustainable future
    
    
Inaugural lecture
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    Political turmoil in Turkey: what is the future of democracy?
        
    
Turkish politics was shaken by the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, along with dozens of others from the main opposition party.
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    Adapting to salinity: Dutch mosquitos do take it with a grain of salt
        
    
Dutch mosquitos are more resilient to saltwater than previously thought. Environmental scientist Sam Boerlijst discovered this during his PhD research at the Hortus botanicus. This knowledge is crucial for understanding how mosquito-borne disease transmission might change in the future.
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    Music to our ears: How playing an instrument affects the adolescent brain
        
    
What impact does growing up in a musical environment or during the COVID-19 pandemic have on the brain development of teenagers? This was the focus of psychologist Lina van Drunen’s PhD research, which studied hundreds of twins. Her findings reveal that practising music slows brain development, presenting…
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    Fieldwork in Leiden
        
    
How do the residents of the Kooi neighbourhood in Leiden find living there? What can we do about loneliness? In this extraordinary academic year, students have been conducting all sorts of research, in Leiden. They presented their initial findings and recommendations at a Learning with the City meeting…
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    The Knowledge Orchard: programme announced, registration open
        
    
The programme for the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary event The Knowledge Orchard has been announced. This anniversary event consists of more than 20 sessions aimed at providing you with practical next steps in your interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work. Register now!
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    Governance in motion: How to combine steadfastness with responsiveness
        
    
The Dutch polder model has provided stability and administrative calm for many years, but is it still resilient enough to withstand the dynamics of today, or is it ‘too rigid’?
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    Green roofs and tile flipping: research in The Hague on the best approach to climate and species diversity
        
    
Does a communal garden provide cool air and warm neighbourly relations? Does an additional row of trees increase biodiversity? These kinds of questions are key in the COMBINED project, on which Leiden scientists and residents of The Hague, among others, can work for six years with 4 million euros from…
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    Leiden interdisciplinary research opportunities in health and disease prevention
        
    
Are you a Leiden researcher looking for opportunities for interdisciplinary research and collaboration in the fields of local communities, health and disease prevention? If so, Health Campus The Hague is the right place for you. Take a look at these four examples of current research.
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    Local residents research their own problems
        
    
The Countering Syndemic Vulnerability project supports communities by identifying and tackling clusters of social factors and health problems. The project works with residents and professionals in the Moerwijk district in The Hague and the Stevenshof district in Leiden.
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    Shaping the future with stories from the past
        
    
An archaeologist as a modern-day shaman. An unexpected comparison Professor by Special Appointment of Public Archaeology Luc Amkreutz will make in his inaugural lecture.
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    NWO funding for five FWN projects within the Dutch Research Agenda
        
    
Can humans perceive single photons? What is our place in the universe? How can we make quantum computers more stable? Five researchers from the Faculty of Science have received funding for their research projects within the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA).
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    Military intelligence needs an overhaul because the threats are becoming more complex
        
    
Many intelligence services have an outdated view of the world while the threats they should protect us from are becoming more complex. Serviceman and researcher Bram Spoor warns that NATO and member state intelligence organisations cannot always predict the dangers.
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    Is the WPS Agenda Working? Preventing Conflict Related Sexual Violence and Beyond
    
    
Round Table
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    Interdisciplinary roundtable: Commitment, Islam and Social Justices in Mahmoud Ahmed Abdulkadir’s Swahili Poetry
    
    
Debate
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    Rens Tacoma wins Research Prize Italian Studies Working Group
        
    
Associate professor Rens Tacoma has won the 2021 Research Prize for Historical Sciences. The prize is awarded annually by the Italy Studies Working Group for the best scholarly publication in the field of Italy Studies in Dutch or Flemish academia.
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    (IN)EQUALIZERS! Social and Economic Histories of Inequalit(ies) and Difference(s), 1500-2000
    
    
Conference, Student Workshop
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    Book presentation ‘Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection in EU Law’
    
    
Lecture
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    Control is Better: Technopolitical Visions and Realities in China's Social Credit System
    
    
PhD defence
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    Memory, Activism and Social Justice: Kao Jun-honn’s Great Leopard Project
    
    
Lecture, China Seminar
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    Mariëlle Bruning at roundtable discussion on child protection system
        
    
On 3 November 2022, Mariëlle Bruning, Professor of Children and the Law, spoke as an expert on child protection at a roundtable discussion with Dutch Lower House members of the Standing Committee on Justice and Security.
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    Leiden University wins tender from Ministry of Economic Affairs to evaluate legislation
        
    
Researchers from Leiden University, together with SEO Amsterdam Economics, have been chosen to evaluate the Dutch Telecommunications Sector (Undesirable Control) Act and the Investments, Mergers and Acquisitions (Security Screening) Act.
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    New AI advisor for FSW helps you use AI in your education
    
    
Education, ICT
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    Martine van Trigt joins E.M. Meijers Research Institute as funding advisor
        
    
Acquiring external funding for research is becoming increasingly important. Proper support for applying for research grants is essential in this process. As of December, the team of the Meijers Research Institute, responsible for the organisation and quality assurance of research at our faculty, will…
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    Bart Joosen appointed Professor of Financial Law in Leiden
        
    
The Executive Board of Leiden University has appointed Bart Joosen as Professor of Financial Law commencing on 1 July 2023. The chair is attached to the Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law, part of the Institute of Private Law at Leiden Law School.
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    The dean Mark Rutgers speaks at penultimate session of flash campaign
        
    
After the new government announced its plans to cut expenditure on academic education, the Faculty of Humanities launched the flash campaign ‘Stop the Catastrophic Cuts to Universities!’. Now academics across the university have been explaining why their discipline is needed.
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    Always report safety incidents
    
    
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    Fast-track liquidation requires better control and enforcement
        
    
Leiden University has published a research report on the working of the Temporary Act on the Transparency of Fast-track Liquidation in the Netherlands. The Act aimed to facilitate faster and more transparent business termination. Has this been achieved?
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    Going beyond gender diversiteit en inclusie
        
    
Going beyond gender diversiteit en inclusie wetenschap
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    Government unaware of Dutch involvement in Iran nuclear weapons programme sabotage
        
    
In 2007, a spy from the Dutch General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD) planted a destructive computer virus at an Iranian nuclear site, halting the Iranian nuclear weapons programme. Dutch newspaper ‘de Volkskrant’ has revealed that the AIVD kept the crucial role of the Dutch spy a secret from…
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    Bart Custers on successor to DigiD
        
    
The Netherlands has DigiD, Portugal ‘de Cartão de Cidadão’, and Ireland MyGovID. Europe now wants one uniform digital identity card - the same for all Member States. For the Dutch government, the European successor to DigiD is a prestige project. State Secretary Van Huffelen wants to roll out an app…
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    Update on internal and external cameras at KOG
    
    
Facility, Security
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    First part of the ITK audit: ‘Candid and open sessions’
        
    
This month, the first part of the quality assurance audit (ITK) took place. A team of auditors from the Nederlands-Vlaamse Accreditatie Organisatie (NVAO) visited us to review how we ensure quality in education and how this aligns with our overall vision.
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    War in Europe
    
    
Conference
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    Migrants cost European governments less than their own citizens do
        
    
Migrants are far less of a burden on the budget of European countries than is often thought. This is the conclusion of research by economists from Leiden University.
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    Bastiaan Rijpkema in Trouw over partijverbod
        
    
Het voorstel van D66 om een wetsartikel zo te veranderen dat een politieke partij kan worden verboden, is onverstandig, zegt rechtsfilosoof Bastiaan Rijpkema. Hij spreekt er uitgebreid over tijdens een interview met de Volkskrant. ‘Het is overduidelijk bedoeld om één specifieke partij aan te pakken:…
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    Half of all households in the Netherlands are financially vulnerable
        
    
Only 27 per cent of Dutch households are financially healthy. This appears from a joint study conducted by Deloitte, ING, NIBUD and the Department of Economics of Leiden University.
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    Awards, grants, and special appointments: 2022’s Honours Gallery
        
    
Over the past year, many students and staff members of Leiden Law School have been lauded for their extraordinary achievements. For instance: a grant received, an award won, or an appointment by a special committee. We have combined all these achievements in our Honours Gallery 2022:
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    Theory and Methods of Law seminars
    
    
Research