1,194 search results for “politics in plant” in the Staff website
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    Cecilia-Louise von IlsemannFaculty of Humanities
c.l.von.ilsemann@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Aad van MastrigtFaculty of Humanities
a.van.mastrigt@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Robert OkelloFaculty of Law
r.okello@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Farewell to Martijn Ridderbos: ‘We can’t do it alone’
        
    
In his leaving interview, Martijn Ridderbos doesn’t have to think long when asked what he is most proud of. ‘Bringing people together; creating things together. Reducing the gap between researchers and the staff who support them because the latter are essential. We’ve achieved that and the seeds have…
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    Report: Tracking down green spaces in The Hague in places you don't always want to be
        
    
Although there is considerable evidence that nature in the city is beneficial to both people and animals, we still do not have an overall picture of those benefits. To rectify that, a Leiden PhD candidate and a student – armed with a cargo bike – are using The Hague as a life-size laboratory.
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    Thirteen NWO Open Competition XS grants for Leiden researchers
        
    
From medicines from snake venom to supercrops and the origin of words. Thirteen researchers from Leiden University will receive Open Competition XS grants from the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
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    Lecture series Treasures from the Middle Eastern Manuscript Collections and their Wealth of Knowledge
        
    
Persian stories with beautiful miniatures, letters on papyrus from Egyptian traders and medicinal manuscripts translated from Greek and edited in Arabic. Studium Generale organizes a lecture series on the world-famous manuscripts from the Middle East collection of Leiden University Libraries (UBL).…
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    Verticality, Agronomic Turn, and the Making of Colonial Botany in the Dutch East Indies
    
    
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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    Papyrus, roses and a sea cat: the Leiden Dioskurides
    
    
Lecture, Studium Generale
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    IBL Spotlight - Host-Microbe Interactions
    
    
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    Zheng Bo's drawing class: Chinese botanicals in the Hortus Botanicus
    
    
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    LCN2 seminar September 2025
    
    
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    BOOK TALK: Offshore Attachments Oil and Intimacy in the Caribbean
    
    
Lecture, LIMS seminar | Book Talk
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    Tiny Gardens Everywhere
    
    
Lecture, Leiden University Environmental Humanities Series
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    The ragwort problem: scientific insights and management
    
    
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    Film Screening: Foragers
    
    
Lecture, Teach-In Series on Palestine and Israel
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    Roundtable: International Relations and the Idea of Merit
    
    
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    Religious Discourse and Tribal Affiliation in Early Islamic Ifrīqiya
    
    
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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    Warrior Women, Gender-bending Plots, Perfect Masculinity: Paradigms of gender in Javanese Amir Hamza narratives
    
    
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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    ASCL Seminar: Subjective dimensions of peace- and statebuilding across Africa
    
    
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    4 KIEM grants for Humanities
        
    
Four projects led by the Faculty of Humanities have been awarded KIEM grants. The researchers will receive €10,000 to carry out their plans.
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    Several Leiden Science students excel and win KHMW Young Talent awards
        
    
A true shower of awards for students from the Faculty of Science during the annual KHMW Young Talent Awards ceremony. On Monday, 25 November, no less than nine first-year students received a prize for the best academic results in their first year. In addition, there were graduation prizes for master’s…
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    Meditating before class: ‘Students sometimes say: I forgot I had a body’
        
    
In the new ‘Educatips’ column, Psychology lecturers share their most important lessons about teaching. This month: Elise Seip wants to help students get out of their head and into their body. She starts every work group with mindfulness.
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    Funding for project on open-source intelligence activists and Russia's war against Ukraine
        
    
Damien van Puyvelde has received funding (over 47.000 euro) from a new Research Council pilot for his study 'Open-source research and the war in Ukraine: intelligence for the people by the people?' We asked the researcher five questions about this project and the opportunities this creates for him.
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    Universiteit Leiden onderzoekt eigen slavernijverleden
        
    
Het College van Bestuur laat door een postdoc een eenjarig vooronderzoek doen naar het koloniale en slavernijverleden van de Universiteit Leiden.
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    Researcher teaching in the classroom: ‘We need to imitate nature more closely’
        
    
How can we supply the growing world population with sustainable energy? At Laurens College in Rotterdam, Prof. Marc Koper speaks with the students about the crucial role of chemistry in the energy transition. Guest classes like this are a good way for school students to learn about the academic world,…
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    New study helps policymakers combat global warming with negative-emissions technology
        
    
Cutting down global emissions of greenhouse gases to combat global warming won’t do the trick alone: we also need negative-emissions technology that can capture carbon dioxide directly out of the air. In the prestigious journal Global Environmental Change, PhD candidate Oscar Rueda and colleagues shed…
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    Marcel Schaaf: 'Lecturers need to come off their islands'
        
    
Biologist Marcel Schaaf is one of four science faculty members who achieved the Senior Teaching Qualification in Leiden last year. How was that and what drives him? ‘Students receive way too often feedback that they cannot put into practice.’
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    These were Leiden University’s interdisciplinary milestones of 2024
        
    
Connecting scientific fields, enhancing research and teaching, and providing innovative solutions to complex social issues: that is the idea behind interdisciplinary research. What did the university achieve in 2024? A small sample.
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    Hydropower, but without devastating consequences for fish and fishermen
        
    
Hydropower plants need not be disastrous for fishermen and nature. For that, we need to place new dams more strategically, but also modify or even remove some existing ones. Valerio Barbarossa and Rafael Schmitt showed that with a computer model of the Asian Mekong basin.
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    Dominoes of disaster: what happens when industrial sites are not protected?
        
    
Industrial sites are built for safety, but are they prepared for security breaches? As concerns grow over threats to national security, these sites are a target. The Securdomino project built a tool to prevent malicious attacks and rethinks how we define security.
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    Davy de Witt: ‘I have really made this into my own place’
        
    
‘To be honest, I don’t really care about what type of research is going on. Just let me do my own thing and everything is fine,’ according to biotechnical officer Davy de Witt. In this interview, he tells about his tasks and experiences at the Institute of Biology Leiden, where he has been employed…
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    Jasper's Day
        
    
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life.
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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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    Grand opening of renovated Arsenal building
        
    
The renovated Arsenal building, part of the Humanities Campus, has been in use since April 2020. The building was officially opened on Monday 13 June by Martijn Ridderbos, Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board, and Mark Rutgers, dean of the Faculty of Humanities.
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    Circular fuel: researchers and technicians work hand in hand on tomorrow’s solutions
        
    
From a meaningless block of plastic to an advanced component that contributes to the energy transition. The technicians and scientists of our faculty think it out in detail and make it a reality. This special project shows that they need each other.
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    The lifecycle of a cigarette filter
        
    
The university is launching a campaign to focus extra attention on our smoke-free university locations. The University is using aptly named cigarette barrels to try to show clearly just how many cigarette filters are being saved from the environment. How harmful are these cigarette filters to the e…
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    Ancient Roman cuisine was varied, international and accessible to all social classes
        
    
Banquets for the rich, porridge for the poor and a standard diet of bread, olive oil and wine. Just a few assumptions about the Roman diet.
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    Improving safety assessment of nanoparticles
        
    
How safe are the nanoparticles in transparent sunscreen, anti-odour socks and bacteria-resistant plasters? Although microbes are present on all organisms, the tools that estimate the safety of nanomaterials still hardly take them into account. Bregje Brinkmann explored the role of these microbes during…
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    Jasper's Day
        
    
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life.
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    De 'verliezers' van de klimaattransitie
        
    
De klimaattransitie is in volle gang: de vervuilende industrie moet plaatsmaken voor duurzame productiemethoden. Werknemers in deze industrie zullen hierdoor nieuwe banen moeten vinden. Dat zal niet iedereen lukken. Heb oog voor die groep, waarschuwt politiek econoom Lars van Doorn.
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    Working towards a sustainable and healthy future
        
    
Sustainability, health and wellbeing are key factors during the coming renovation of the iconic South Cluster of the Humanities Campus. The conversion of the original seven ‘houses’ to create a single spacious, light and attractive environment under a glass roof will earn an Excellent Level qualification…
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    'Maths is just plain fun'
        
    
Gianne Derks is the MI’s new scientific director from 1 May. She has worked abroad longer than in the Netherlands and, after more than 27 years in Surrey, she dreams in English. Who is this new director and who or what managed to entice her to make the move to Leiden?
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    Celebrating science on our Faculty with sparkling Leiden Science Family Day
        
    
Elephant toothpaste, a trip among the stars or a lecture on mathematical juggling: on Sunday 8 October 2023, the Faculty of Science opened its doors for the third edition of the Leiden Science Family Day. A programme jam-packed with workshops, demonstrations, lectures and peeks behind the scenes for…
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    Jasper's Day
        
    
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life.
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    Open-L grant for research on environment as heritage in the Himalayas
        
    
How can initiatives aimed at environmental conservation and climate change mitigation in the eastern Himalayas proceed from the cultural expectations of its indigenous ethno-linguistic minorities? Enabled by an NWO Open L grant, the research project 'Futuring Heritage: Conservation, Community and Contestation…
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    What responsibility do we have with the Earth System? An interview with Joeri Reinders
        
    
How can we ensure that we act climate-proof and climate-neutral? We asked climate and earth scientist and lecturer at the Climate Change course Joeri Reinders.
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    Foraging skills may have made the essential difference in the evolution of our huge brain
        
    
Hunter-gatherers acquire their food through complex gender-specific foraging techniques for a relatively stable and diverse supply of energy. New research indicates that this specialisation by boys and girls starts at a very young age. Most likely, this enabled the human species to evolve much larger…
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    Skin researcher calls for multidisciplinary collaboration: ‘I want to pool expertise’
        
    
In dermatology, there should be a high level of multidisciplinary collaboration among institutes and specialists, Professor of Translational Dermatology, Robert Rissmann, will say in his inaugural lecture on 8 July. He is building an infrastructure that will put pre-clinical and clinical skin research…