1,194 search results for “politics in plant” in the Staff website
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    Rubicon grant for Leiden physicist: why do leaves of a tree always grow in the same shape?
        
    
PhD candidate Ludwig Hoffmann will spend two years at Harvard University in the US thanks to a Rubicon grant he won on April 11. Using theoretical models he studies biological tissues, for example during morphogenesis. This is the process that causes tissue or organisms to develop their shape. ‘This…
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    Whale poop reveals plastics problem: three million microplastics per day
        
    
Whales in the vicinity of the city of Auckland, New Zealand consume large amounts of microplastics every day. A team of international researchers reached this conclusion after carefully examining whale poop. The team included Thijs Bosker, Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences at Leiden University…
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    Claire Vergerio shortlisted for CEU Excellence in Teaching Award
        
    
Political scientist Claire Vergerio (Leiden University) has made it to the final stage of the selection process for Central European University’s annual European Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Social Sciences and Humanities. As the 2019 Casimir Prize winner, Vergerio was nominated by the Faculty…
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    China as a laboratory for the rest of the world
        
    
Professor of Modern China Florian Schneider researches what people do with technology and what technology does with people. Social media, for example. And then mainly in China.
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    Eric De Brabandere: 'Ruling against Shell will inspire other cases'
        
    
For the first time, a court has ordered a company to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions. Lawyers see it as a landmark ruling that will have far-reaching consequences for Shell and possibly also other similar companies.
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    Open call: submit a research proposal for Lowlands Science
    
    
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    Former Rector Carel Stolker’s valedictory lecture buried according to tradition
        
    
After three years of covid postponements, the time had finally come on Wednesday 29 June 2022: Carel Stolker’s last speech as Rector Magnificus was buried according to tradition under the ginkgo tree in the library at the Kamerlingh Onnes building.
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    New coffee machine with decaf coffee, cow’s milk and oat milk in KOG B1 corridor
    
    
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    Check out photos of the new bicycle parking, open from the new academic year!
    
    
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    Dimiter ToshkovFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
d.d.toshkov@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9391
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    When History Repeats Itself: Knowledge in Times of Crisis
    
    
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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    Court as a theatre: ‘There are great similarities between drama as an art form and the legal world’
        
    
The Lucia de Berk case or the suicide of Slobodan Praljak at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: certain trials keep popping up in media. In her dissertation, Tessa de Zeeuw examines the cultural appeal of such cases and analyses artistic responses. ‘Artworks sometimes have…
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    Jan Anthonie Bruijn: The world cannot survive without interdisciplinary knowledge
        
    
‘Wonder is the beginning of insight. Don’t let that academic curiosity erode.’ This was Jan Anthonie Bruijn’s call to administrators and funding bodies in his valedictory lecture.
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    Introducing: Kamila Smagulova
        
    
Kamila Smagulova recently joined the Institute for History as a PhD candidate, as part of Carolien Stolte's ERC project 'Reconciling Peace: International Coalitions for Peace in the Era of Decolonization, 1918-1970'. The project runs alongside Carolien Stolte's VIDI project 'Peace Palms. International…
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    Felix Ameka: ‘Multilingualism is the answer to many problems’
        
    
A new challenge for Felix Ameka. The senior lecturer at the Centre for Linguistics has been appointed professor by special appointment of Ethnolinguistic Vitality and Diversity in the World. ‘I am looking forward to promoting ethnolinguistic diversity and vitality.’
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    Five pilot interdisciplinary modules for professionals to start in 2024
        
    
Leiden University is known for its pioneering research and teaching. By offering education to professionals (lifelong learning), we want to bring this research and teaching expertise to the field and thus further increase our impact on society. With the aid of a grant from Leiden University Academy,…
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    NIAS grant for research into 19th century bohemians and their love for anarchistic assassins
        
    
It was a remarkable trend in 19th-century London: middle-class bourgeois bohemians falling in love with anarchism and its assassins. University lecturer Michael Newton has been awarded a NIAS subsidy to reconstruct the lives of three of these families.
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    Professor of Dutch History Henk te Velde to be new interim Dean of the Faculty of Humanities
        
    
Professor of Dutch History prof.dr. H. (Henk) te Velde will become interim Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Leiden University for a two-year term with effect from 1 March 2025. He will succeed prof.dr. M.R. (Mark) Rutgers. Mark Rutgers’ second term of office expires on 1 March 2025; he will be professor…
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    Elif Naz Kayran received APSA Best Dissertation Award
        
    
Dr. Elif Naz Kayran received the Best Dissertation Award from the Migration & Citizenship Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) for her dissertation 'Political Responses and Electoral Behaviour at Times of Socioeconomic Risk Inequalities and Immigration'
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    175 years of the Constitution: ‘Its dryness makes it a success'
        
    
175 years ago, the Netherlands took great strides towards parliamentary democracy with a revamped Constitution. Where does the Constitution stand today?
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    The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies and FGGA students are a match made in heaven
        
    
Trail, FGGA's internship platform, will be one year old in November. It is therefore high time to get to know the organisations and companies that use Trail. What do these organisations stand for? What work do interns do? And what do FGGA students have to offer?
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    Introducing: Randal Sheppard
        
    
Randal Sheppard recently joined the Institute for History as a lecturer in International Relations. He introduces himself.
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    Simon makes the ISSA podcast: ‘It is fun meeting new people and to have good conversations’
        
    
Simon van Hoeve is a student of the master’s degree programme International Relations. Every week, he makes a podcast episode for his study association, in which he discusses topics related to his study programme with his guests.
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    Nitrogen crisis: Rapid, effective intervention in three specific regions could create breathing space
        
    
The new Dutch government must act quickly to take rapid, far-reaching measures in three specific regions to tackle nitrogen emissions. This will create the space for a long-term strategy to deal with other urgent problems and the knot of obligations that the state will need to untangle. These are the…
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    Student Sjoerd reveals link between cloth trade and slavery
        
    
What do the cloth trade and slavery have to do with each other? Quite a lot, as it turns out, as by history student Sjoerd Ramackers demonstrated in his bachelor’s thesis. He reveals that cloth merchant Daniel van Eijs was closely associated with four plantations in Berbice, a former Dutch colony on…
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    Annetje Ottow back in Leiden
        
    
Annetje Ottow is the first female president of the Executive Board of Leiden University, which means a return to her Alma mater.
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    International Women's Day: the visibility of women in archaeology
        
    
On 8 March, International Women’s Day, equal opportunities for women worldwide, empowerment, and gender equality take centre stage. For years, the role of women in the past has been nearly invisible. Four archaeologists reflect on this inequality of focus, from hunter-gatherers in the palaeolithic to…
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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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    New Humanities Living Room focuses on 'feeling at home'
        
    
Playing a game, picking a cutting for your room or just having a cup of coffee: it is all possible in the new Humanities Living Room in the Matthias de Vrieshof. From Wednesday 17 May, staff and students will be able to meet informally and socialise here.
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    Beaver exploitation testifies to prey choice diversity of Middle Pleistocene hominins
        
    
Exploitation of smaller game is rarely documented before the latest phases of the Pleistocene, which is often taken to imply narrow diets for earlier hominins. In a study now published in Scientific Reports, a team of German and Dutch archaeologists present new data that contradict this view of Lower…
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    Karen SmithFaculty of Humanities
k.smith@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271737
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    Bernard SteunenbergFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
b.steunenberg@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9499
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    Edurne de WildeFaculty of Humanities
e.de.wilde@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    The link between The Hague bonfires and different types of citizenship
        
    
For the third year in a row, the bonfires in the Duindorp and Scheveningen neighbourhoods in The Hague during New Year's Eve have been cancelled. According to Professor Henk te Velde, the fight for the bonfires represents something bigger: angry citizens.
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    Pieter Slaman moved by the LUS Education Prize: ‘The most beautiful prize there is’
        
    
Interview with Pieter Slaman who received the LUS Education Prize. What makes the award so special to him and does he already know how he will use his prize money?
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    Tomás DíazFaculty of Humanities
t.diaz@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Nicole Pereira RíosFaculty of Humanities
n.m.pereira.rios@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Rik de RuiterFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
r.de.ruiter@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9411
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    Theresa St JohnFaculty of Humanities
t.l.st.john@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Cristian Saavedra BastíaFaculty of Humanities
c.e.saavedra.bastia@hum.leidenuniv.nl |
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    Leonard OrnsteinFaculty of Humanities
l.s.ornstein@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Petr KoluchFaculty of Humanities
p.v.koluch@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Carla Cisternas GuaschFaculty of Humanities
c.g.cisternas.guasch@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1646
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    Felipe CousiñoFaculty of Humanities
f.cousino@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Harold van der KraanFaculty of Humanities
h.van.der.kraan@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646