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Why parents play a key role in depression in adolescents
Depression in young people is often treated as an individual problem. But looking only at the child means that an important part of the story is missed, says PhD candidate Myrthe Veenman: ‘Parents can make a difference.'
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How vulnerable is the Netherlands to an energy crisis?
The Iran war has pushed up fuel prices and raised concerns about a global energy shortage. How well prepared is the Netherlands? We asked two experts.
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Largest radio survey ever maps the Universe in unprecedented detail
The radio telescope LOFAR, with a major contribution from Leiden Observatory, has produced the most detailed radio map of the Universe ever made. Never before have so many cosmic radio sources been captured in a single survey: 13.7 million.
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Meet Leiden Law School's new D&I officer
Starting on 1 February 2026, Nadia Sonneveld will work one day a week as the faculty's Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) officer. Here, she explains how she came to take on this role and her priorities for the coming months.
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Looking for candidates for the Spinoza and Stevin Prize
Research
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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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Voice of the Child: Unique Film Project Launched for Training on Child-Friendly Justice
At the end of March, the Voice of the Child conference launched three films on children’s hearings in European family law courts to support judicial training in child-friendly justice. Researchers from Leiden University have developed a training manual to accompany courses in the EU.
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Fleeing tapestry makers picked up the thread again in Gouda
In the sixteenth century, many Protestants fled to the Northern Netherlands to avoid Spanish oppression in the south. This exodus included tapestry makers from Oudenaarde who eventually settled in Gouda. Professor by Special Appointment Yvonne Bleyerveld and researcher Jos Beerens have been awarded…
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PhD candidate Diego Salama: ‘UN peacekeeping operations have become increasingly important in Israel-Palestine conflict’
From 1967 to 1982, the United Nations undertook several peacekeeping operations in the Middle East. In his thesis from the Institute for History, Diego Salama examines how these operations were connected and their impact on the region.
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Book talk: The Party’s Interests Come First by Joseph Torigian
Lecture, Book talk
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The Knowledge Orchard: day on inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration Leiden University
Conference
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Reading Subtitles: Insights from Eye Tracking
Conference, Lorentz Center workshop
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Towards a Structural Understanding of Plant─Microbiota Interactions using cryo-EM Techniques
PhD defence
- Radical Spotlights in Economic Anthropologies
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Beyond prayers: a student-led humanitarian mission to Kyiv
Film screening & panel discussion
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Europe’s Historical Legacy of 1989 in the Geopolitical Context
Lecture, Research talk
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Pride Leiden
Festival
- Unification of the Mediterranean World Research Seminars 2023-2024
- SAVE-THE-DATE: PhD-Postdoc career event – 4 March 2025
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Meet the Employer
Study information, Career preparation
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Knowledge Café — A Healthy Living Environment for Everyone
Knowledge Café
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Study evening: 'Intelligence-Led Policing: Strategies, Challenges, and the Future'
Lecture
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Interdisciplinary Leadership Symposium: Collaboration Across Borders
Conference
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Finding our way out of the hyper-nervous society? ‘Time to pause and reflect on our basic human needs’
Hit the brakes! That’s the advice of the Council for Public Health and Society in a recent report. Eight psychologists share their insights on how to slow down and reconnect.
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The Hebrew Bible / Old Testament and Scribal Scholarship in Antiquity on the Occasion of the Eightieth Birthday of Arie van der Kooij
Symposium
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Care and the Jewish Experience
Conference, Second Conference of the Leiden Jewish Studies Network
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All Roads Lead to Rome? New Reflections on Ecology and Mobility in the Roman Empire
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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PhD training Case Study and Comparative Methods
Research
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Statistical Learning and Prediction
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Workshop: Making up Migrants / Disabilities
Workshop
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Historical Sociolinguistics Young Researchers Forum
Conference
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Forum Antiquum Lecture: Plato’s winged chariot in Coetzee’s Jesus Trilogy: Literature’s journey toward transcendence
Lecture
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CryptoParty: Tools, Tactics, and Shadow Libraries
Workshop
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Chinese Labor Migration to the Dutch East Indies
Lecture, China Seminar
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Symposium: Japan between the East and the West
Symposium
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Book Launch for Dr. Kate Brackney's 'Surreal Geographies: A New History of Holocaust Consciousness'
Lecture, Book Roundtable
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Lunchtime Picnic for Neurodivergent Colleagues
Lunchtime picnic
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European integration and the United States: Have we reached the end of the "Cold War aberration"?
Lecture, European Union Seminar / CHEI Seminar
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LCN2 seminar September 2025
Lecture
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SAILS Workshop: AI and LLMs: Keeping the Linguist in the Loop
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Still Lives: Jewish Photography in Nazi Germany
Debate, Book Launch
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GIREP-EPEC 2025 Conference, Leiden
Conference
- In Praise of Community Building - World Refugee Day 2025
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Resilience in youth: Building bridges between science and society
Conference
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European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) 2025
Conference
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Lunchtime picnic for neurodivergent colleagues
Lunchtime picnic
- This Time for Africa! series
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Lifelong Learning with Disability. Towards a Framework of Action for an Inclusive Dutch Learning Culture (LearningDis)
Lecture, Economic and Social History Brown Bag Seminar
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Banned almost–prime minister of Thailand: ‘Politics must be moral and realistic’
Pita Limjaroenrat (45) was set to become Thailand’s next prime minister, but in 2024 the Thai Constitutional Court dissolved his progressive Move Forward Party and banned him from politics. He now reflects publicly on the policy values that brought the party to prominence.
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Six projects that have come about thanks to the Quality Agreements
With its ‘Quality Agreements’, Leiden University is working to improve the quality of its teaching. Much has been done since they began at the end of 2018. At a meeting for delegates from all the faculties and the University Council on 11 June, it became clear just how much has already been achieved…