548 search results for “vulnerable yang adults” in the Staff website
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    Ieke de Vries: 'We're expecting too much from minors and young adults if we think they can protect themselves from sexual exploitation.’
        
    
What starts off gently may end dramatically. Many young people these days fall victim to sexual exploitation. How can we prevent this suffering? Ieke de Vries points to the living environment of (potential) victims.
 - Chinese Linguistics in Leiden (ChiLL)
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    Ineke van der Ham on our dependence on GPS: It’s making us needlessly vulnerable'
        
    
Ineke van der Ham has been appointed professor of Technological Innovations in Neuropsychology on 1 January. She researches how virtual reality and games help people navigate better. And this matters, as good navigation skills are about more than coming home safely.
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    Conference on final evaluation of Dutch Child Protection Act: 'Give children a voice’
        
    
‘The system is failing’, ‘the goals are only being achieved to a limited extent’, ‘we’re letting children down’. These are some of the newspaper headlines that followed the publication of a report by researchers from Leiden University in September. Commissioned by the Dutch Research and Documentation…
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    Narratives of Vulnerability
    
    
Lecture, Research Seminar
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    RESOCIAL at Digital Legal Talks 2024
        
    
The Digital Legal Talks (DLT) conference is part of the Dutch Sector Plan Law, which is a key component of the broader Sector Plan Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). This initiative represents a collaborative effort between Tilburg University, the University of Amsterdam, Radboud University Nijmegen,…
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    Fourteen Leiden University researchers receive Vidi grant
        
    
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to 14 Leiden researchers. This grant of a maximum of 850,000 euros will enable them to start a new research group and develop their own line of research over the next five years.
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    Dubai climate summit: 'Virtually all funds are underfunded'
        
    
Dubai is teeming with world leaders these days at the United Nations' annual climate conference. What can we expect? We look ahead with university lecturer and environmental politics specialist Shiming Yang. 'The funding always comes slowly.'
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    UPDATE | University IT network operating normally again
    
    
ICT, Security
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    New article: 'Assessing the (severity of) impacts on fundamental rights'
        
    
Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor at eLaw, has published a new article together with Cristiana Santos, Assistant Professor at Utrecht University, titled 'Assessing (the Severity of) Impact on Fundamental Rights' in the journal Computer Law & Security Review (CLSR), published by Elsevier.
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    Max van der Horst: “Ethical Vulnerability Mass-Exploitation 101: Theory and Practice”
    
    
Lecture, Tech Trends Workshop
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    How Dutch houses can become almost energy- and CO2-neutral
        
    
How much energy and greenhouse gas emissions can Dutch homes save? Xining Yang uses Leiden as an example and shows with his research how enormous the impact can be. At least, if we work harder on becoming more sustainable. Based on the models he developed, Yang will receive his doctorate on 28 June.
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    European-wide ecosystem responses and their vulnerability to intensive drought
    
    
PhD defence
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    15 million awarded for research into misinformation among youth
        
    
Developmental psychologist Ili Ma has been awarded an ERC grant to investigate misinformation among teenagers, aiming to bolster their resilience against its potentially severe consequences.
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    dimensions of contemporary experiences of tiredness of life among older adults
    
    
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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    Vulnerable Yet Resilient: Representations of Migrant Workers in Contemporary Chinese Prose
    
    
PhD defence
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    External access to the university network temporarily restricted
    
    
ICT, Security
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    ISSC helpdesk
    
    
The ISSC (ICT Shared Service Centre) helpdesk offers ICT support to all users of university workplaces.
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    Is sexuality a private matter? Not for LGBTQI+ asylum seekers
        
    
Imagine: you’re seeking asylum in the Netherlands due to your sexual orientation or gender identity. The immigration authorities might question you about your sexuality. PhD candidate Elias Tissandier-Nasom, who is researching asylum applications submitted by LGBTQI+ children, explains that the process…
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    Child rights activist Graça Machel speaks in Leiden on justice between generations
        
    
Mozambican politician and child rights activist Graça Machel speaks October 27 at Leiden University about her work.
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    Alia AliaFaculty of Science
a.alia@chem.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4623
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    Quality of life is sometimes more important to the elderly than a cure
        
    
Geriatrics needs to radically change. This is what Simon Mooijaart will say in his inaugural lecture.
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    Playing with words
    
    
Arts and leisure, Personal development, Language, Arts and leisure
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    Committee on Human Rights / Conflict Zones
    
    
On 27 May 2025, the Executive Board decided to establish a Committee on Human Rights / Conflict Zones.
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    Vidi grants for eight researchers from Leiden University
        
    
Eight scientists from Leiden University have been awarded a grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). With this Vidi funding, the researchers can set up an innovative line of research and further expand their own research group over the next five years.
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    Resilience in times of crisis: Strengthening Open Science against geopolitical pressures
    
    
Workshop
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    New dimensions of the cellular response to DNA damage
    
    
PhD defence
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    Leiden exchange for virtual exchanges: 'We want to deliver ecologically aware global citizens'
        
    
Professor Dario Fazzi has been organising virtual exchanges for students with various American universities for a number of years. Now he has been awarded a grant from the Erasmus+ programme to further develop the virtual component of his teaching.
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    CEP Fast-track Review
        
    
In early 2026, the CEP aims to launch a new Fast-track registration procedure, covering studies that are low risk from an ethical perspective. In the first phase from October 2025 till the end of 2025, the CEP wants to pilot test the usability and clarity of nine fast-track screening items; for example…
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    Chuang LiuFaculty of Humanities
c.liu.35@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    John Boy granted NWO XS for research Coming of Age on Instagram
        
    
Research often theorizes about young adults and their social media use. John Boy wants to investigate social media platforms by talking to users rather than talking about them
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    Kick off meeting RESOCIAL project
        
    
On 20 September 2024, Leiden University colleagues Associate Professor Gianclaudio Malgieri (Main Applicant), Assistant Professor Michael Klos (Co-Applicant), Professor Simone van der Hof (Co-Applicant), Constanta Rosca, Maria-Lucia Rebrean and Maëlle Picout gladly welcomed RESOCIAL’s consortium members…
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    Unacceptable behaviour and integrity
    
    
All staff are entitled to a workplace free from unacceptable behaviour such as bullying, sexual harassment, intimidation, discrimination and violence at work. The same applies to integrity issues such as theft or a conflict of interest. If you experience or witness such behaviour or suspect a breach…
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    Secure online workspace from home
    
    
When we work from home, we are extra vulnerable for cyber attacks and data breaches. If you use a personal device to log on to the university network, please create a secure online workplace.
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    European support for Dutch-Flemish project in the fight against disinformation
        
    
Dutch and Flemish partners, including Leiden University, are joining forces as the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) in the fight against the spread of fake news, and have received the support of the European Commission.
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    LACDR Spring symposium 2021
        
    
For the second year in a row, we had to hold the spring symposium as an online event. But nevertheless, there were impressive presentations and interesting poster pitches.
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    LUC anniversary: 15 inspiring examples of local impact
        
    
In 2025, Leiden University College (LUC) celebrates its 15th anniversary with the theme 'Global challenges, local impact'. To kick off this anniversary year, we have shared fifteen stories over the past few weeks showcasing how LUC students, researchers, and alumni contribute to societal challenges…
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    The power of compliments for young people, by young people
        
    
After receiving positive feedback from peers, socially anxious young people feel as confident about themselves as their non-anxious counterparts. 'These young people are then able to handle new social situations more confidently,’ says Leiden psychologist Anne Miers. Her research is published in the…
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    How to re-socialise Big Tech? A major study examines the tricks and traps of social media
        
    
Humans are increasingly losing agency on social media. A team of legal scholars from Leiden University, computer scientists from other universities and civil society organisations, is conducting a study into the balance of power between Big Tech and users.
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    How does the ethics committee work? Suzan Verberne gives an insight
        
    
How ethical is research involving humans and robots? And can research on artificial intelligence cause problems when it ends up in the wrong hands? In any research involving humans or their data, the ethics committee assesses where the issues are. Associate professor at LIACS Suzan Verberne chairs the…
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    PTSD treatment can help patients with childhood trauma
        
    
Adults who were abused or mistreated as a child and consequently suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can benefit greatly from cognitive behavioural therapy. This is the conclusion of a study of 149 patients. Researcher and PhD candidate Chris Hoeboer is hopeful about the results and the…
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    Nieuw kennisnetwerk aan de slag met subsidie van ZonMw voor suïcidepreventie in de zorg
        
    
In het jaar voor overlijden door zelfdoding zag een groot deel van de mensen een zorgprofessional. Het optreden van zorgprofessionals is van cruciaal belang om het aantal zelfdodingen in Nederland te verminderen. Daartoe moet de kwaliteit van zorg beter, in het bijzonder voor jongeren, jongvolwassenen…
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    Andrew Littlejohn in podcast Talking Humanitarianism
        
    
In the episode 'Intersecting vulnerabilities of humanitarian disasters' of the 'Talking Humanitarianism' podcast, Andrew Littlejohn talks with host Ekatherina Zhukova (Lund University, Sweden) about our understanding of vulnerability in the context of humanitarianism to locate responsibility not in…
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    Printing through Webprint no longer possible: use Papercut
    
    
ICT, Organisation
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    Maartje SchoorlSocial & Behavioural Sciences
s.m.d.schoorl@umail.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Peuters, apen en Japanners hielpen inzien hoe wij emoties voortbrengen
        
    
Een orang-oetan lacht niet gauw hard om een video waarin een soortgenoot dat ook doet. Een peuter doet het meer dan een volwassene, een Japanner weer iets minder. Chris Riddell leerde uit zijn vele experimenten ook dat geduld loont. Hij promoveert 16 september.
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    Rapport: Opsporing seksueel uitbuiten van jongeren kan effectiever via directe omgeving
        
    
Preventie, signalering en opsporing van seksuele uitbuiting van jongeren kan effectiever via buren, klasgenoten en andere mensen uit hun sociale leefomgeving. Dit volgt na onderzoek van universitair docent Ieke de Vries in samenwerking met het Centrum Kinderhandel en Mensenhandel (CKM).
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    The Comics Canon - Graphic Novels at Leiden University Libraries
        
    
Graphic Novels and Comics have developed from pulp status to an entirely self-contained medium. This form of storytelling is not limited to stories of superheroes but has been used, molded and reshaped to display historical events, classic stories and autobiographical memoirs. But where should you begin…