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    How do European Muslims see their future?
        
    
Professor of Islam and the West Maurits Berger wants to use citizen science to answer this question. On the futureofislam.eu website, he is inviting European Muslims to complete an anonymous survey about how they see their future and the role of Islam in this. He will present the first findings at the…
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    ‘Europe actually listens’: three Leiden political scientists about the responsiveness and effectiveness of EU policy
        
    
The image of the European Union (EU) as a remote law-making machine is widespread. Quite often journalists and politicians deliberately depict ‘Brussels’ as bureaucratic, even undemocratic, bypassing its citizens. And many of us buy into that image. Nikoleta Yordanova, Anastasia Ershova and Aleksandra…
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    Pressure on River Management Leads to more Frequent Flooding
        
    
In his new book 'Flooding and Management of Large Fluvial Lowlands', Paul Hudson Associate Professor of Physical Geography at Leiden University College in The Hague, examines human impacts on lowlands rivers. The past twenty years the pressure on large fluvial lowlands has increased tremendously because…
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    Separate and holistic solutions to the problems of cross-border death and gift taxation
        
    
The response of international organizations to the problems of cross-border death and gift taxation needs to be revisited, according to PhD candidate Vassilis Dafnomilis. PhD defence on 3 June 2021.
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    FGGA’s Cyberweek: education in cybersecurity and digitalisation
        
    
During Cyberweek, from 17-24 October, the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA) highlighted its research and teaching on cybersecurity, digital developments, and their impact on society.
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    The University in the time of coronavirus: from working at the kitchen table to a livestream PhD defence
        
    
The outbreak of coronavirus has radically changed our life and work. We have had to work, teach and conduct research from home. How has coronavirus changed your work? What do you miss most? And what is keeping you going? We asked a few colleagues.
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    Conference on opportunities and dangers of AI: ‘Europe needs a daring vision’
        
    
The SAILS conference The Future of AI is Here (and Guess What … it’s Human) brought together researchers and policy makers to discuss the important issues in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). Where are the opportunities and what are the dangers?
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    Experts share insights during the Night of Digital Security: ‘The enemy is often invisible’
        
    
The digital age offers unprecedented opportunities: information is always accessible, systems are interconnected, and processes are automated. However, these developments also give rise to new threats. During the Night of Digital Security on 26 May at the Wijnhaven building, more than experts shared…
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    Don’t take everything in a scientific journal at face value, students learn in this new module
        
    
In the ‘Educatips’ column, psychology lecturers share their most important insights on teaching. This month: Anouk van der Weiden, together with a team of colleagues and students, developed a module on critical reading, application, and writing. 'Students often think: who am I to criticise a published…
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    In memoriam: Prof. dr. J.T.P. de Bruijn (1931-2023)
        
    
On Monday 23 January 2023 J.T.P. (Hans) de Bruijn passed away at the age of 91. Until 1995 he held the Chair of New Persian Language and Culture at Leiden University.
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    Teaching Prize winner Ayo Adedokun: teaching is a calling
        
    
‘Teaching is not merely a profession; it’s a calling.’ These were the words of Ayo Adedokun on winning the LUS Teaching Prize at the opening of the academic year on 6 September. The prize is for the best lecturer of the year.
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    Wrap-ups and recordings of the Leiden University Libraries & Elsevier seminars on Reproducible Research
        
    
Leiden University Libraries (UBL) in partnership with Elsevier hosted a series of online seminars on the challenges involved in achieving reproducibility in research. The seminars aimed to identify best practices that can help to overcome central challenges around reproducibility, and to convey several…
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    Beyond iced coffee and face masks: ‘True self-care is about emotional awareness and living according to your values’
        
    
In hun klinische stage leren Psychologiestudenten mentale steun bieden aan anderen, maar hoe zorgen zij als toekomstige therapeut ook voor zichzelf? Met video’s, podcasts en een panel wil Kelly Ziemer haar studenten de nodige zelfzorg-skills bijbrengen.
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    From a child in the orchard to director of the botanical garden
        
    
At the age of six, Barbara Gravendeel already knew what she wanted to be: a biologist. The seed was planted in the garden of her childhood home: an old orchard surrounded by a large hedge. Since 1 May, she has been the scientific director (prefect) of the Hortus botanicus in Leiden, and all the pieces…
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    Introducing: Bruno Allahissem and Luca Bruls
        
    
Bruno Allahissem and Luca Bruls recently joined the Institute for History as PhD candidates in the NWO-funded project 'Digital warfare in the Sahel: popular networks of war and Cultural Violence', led by Mirjam de Bruijn and Jelena Prokic (LUCL). Below they introduce themselves.
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    Children’s contact with police no clear precursor for criminal career
        
    
Children who come into contact with the police are not destined to become long-term offenders. This appears from research conducted by Babette van Hazebroek, who defends her dissertation on 30 September 2021.
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    Leiden Law Cast #8: Alumnus Ard van der Steur
        
    
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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    IPBES: Positive outcomes for people and nature are feasible, but we must act now
        
    
Changes to halt further biodiversity loss are more urgent than ever and feasible, says IPBES, the United Nations biodiversity panel. In two reports released this week, the panel calls on governments worldwide to develop coherent policies that address biodiversity, climate change, water, food and health.…
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    Transformative Transdisciplinarity. Aligning Science and Society Through Community-Based Research?
    
    
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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    Performance as Proof, and Law as Magic in Early Modern Witch Trials’ – Lecture by Julie Stone Peters (Columbia University)
    
    
Lecture
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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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    Who did all the work? The hidden labour of colonial science
    
    
Conference, Workshop
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    Follow-up Scientific Conduct for PhDs (Social and Behavioural Sciences)
    
    
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    Symposium: From smart purchasing to circular labs – shaping sustainable science together
    
    
Conference
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    Meaningful sharing: how to improve our engagement with current Open Science practices
    
    
Lunch meeting
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    When science meets practice: knowledge production and the Indonesian leftist scientists in times of decolonization
    
    
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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    How do you measure democracy? Leiden political scientist collaborates on international freedom report
        
    
Wouter Veenendaal, a political scientist at Leiden University, is an analyst for the Freedom House report. Freedom House is an American non-profit organisation dedicated to democracy, political freedom and human rights. In short, the report describes the degree of freedom and the state of democracy…
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    H2OLAW conference: law-science interfaces within the law of the sea and fresh water law
    
    
Conference
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    Leiden students develop highly contagious card game
        
    
Infecting each other with viruses and bacteria while protecting yourself with medicines and vaccinations. Sounds like a fun evening, right? Master students Life Science & Technology Rafael Jezior and Dennis de Beeld certainly think so. Together, they developed ImmunoWars: an exciting card game based…
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    How does the European Union deal with distinctiveness?
        
    
On 31 January 2024, Alex Schilin defended his dissertation ‘United in Distinctiveness: The Institutionalisation of Differentiated Integration in Economic and Monetary Union during the Sovereign Debt Crisis.’ What motivated him to research this specific topic, and how did he tackle this project? And…
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    Researcher develops Google for archaeologists
        
    
An incredible quantity of archaeological reports are stored in digital archives. If you want to search for information in them, you have to do this manually. And that is a real chore. Archaeologist Alex Brandsen has now used deep learning, a form of artificial intelligence, to develop a search engine…
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    Shocks in space: student Adriaan explores the universe around protostars
        
    
Protostars, data science, and the James Webb Space Telescope—Adriaan Janssen’s curiosity knows no bounds. As a double bachelor’s student in Physics and Astronomy, he has truly found his calling, underscored by his nomination for the title of Leiden Science Young Talent 2024.
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    Podcast: The art of Presenting
        
    
We have the pleasure of hosting organisational psychologist Fieke Harinck. Fieke is an expert on negotiation, communication skills and improvisation and co-author of the book ‘The Art of Presenting’. She shares invaluable insights and advice on how to deliver impactful presentations that captivate your…
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    Lotte van Dillen in Washington Post about distracted eating and gaining weight
        
    
Distracted eating is common and has adverse health consequences. Read more about the research of Leiden social psychologist Lotte van Dillen and some strategies to combat that behavior.
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    Connect & Discover: What can the European Open Science Cloud do for you?
    
    
Network meeting
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    Uncovering the role of Social Democracy in the History of European Competition Policy
    
    
Lecture, CHEI Seminar - Book launch
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    Harris or Trump? Implications for Asia (and beyond)
    
    
Lecture, Asia Academy
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    Painting with colour
    
    
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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    Book Presentation of Beyond the Mulatta: Haunted Hybridity in Advertising
    
    
Book Presentation | Studium Generale Lecture
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    Unveiling the Written Heritage of the Siak Sultanate: An Ethnographic Study on the Access and Interpretation of the Archives of Sultan Syarif
    
    
Lecture
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    Embodied Imamate: Mapping the Development of the Early Shiʿi Community 700-900 CE
    
    
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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    A Waste of Woodblocks: Publishing Humour in Late Ming China
    
    
Lecture, China Seminar
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    Painting with techniques inspired by old masters
    
    
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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    Book Launch: Capitalism in Contemporary Iran
    
    
Lecture
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    ‘Jongeren die in hun jeugd zijn mishandeld, kunnen ook later in hun leven gevoeliger zijn voor boze signalen van anderen’
        
    
Bullying, abuse or a difficult divorce: many young people struggle with mental health problems after traumatic experiences. But why do some suffer much more than others? This is the question that Hannah Dorsman is exploring within the THRIVE project.
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    Leiden University and Oegstgeest to build affordable green housing
        
    
Leiden University is seeking bids from developers for housing in Nieuw Rhijngeest-Zuid, the Oegstgeest part of the Leiden Bio Science Park.
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    ‘If you understand the risks, AI is an incredible tool’
        
    
Thomas Moerland studied medicine and mathematics in Leiden and has a lifelong fascination with the origins and workings of intelligence. He brought all that together in his popular science book Van IQ naar AI (From IQ to AI).
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    Decentralisation scrutinised: Research reveals downsides of small-scale governance
        
    
On 16 May, three researchers from Leiden University will present their findings on the democratic consequences of decentralisation at a workshop in Leiden. Their research project, Downsize My Democracy?, shows that decentralisation does not automatically lead to a stronger democracy. On the contrary,…
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