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    How Cicero’s ruined reputation can be a lesson for politicians today
        
    
Roman philosopher and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero is still used as an intellectual example by politicians and speech writers today. But, he did not go unchallenged in his own day, as a statesman in particular. Classicist Leanne Jansen conducted research into how classical historians judged Cicero’s…
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    Work Stress Week 2023
    
    
Workshops
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    “Anthropological perspectives on silence and care at the end of life”
    
    
Debate, Roundtable Conversation
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    ASCL Seminar: Neoliberal Authoritarianism in Rwanda: A Feminist Analysis
    
    
Lecture
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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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    Campus Den Haag hosts 'On Campus' Experience Days
        
    
Last Saturday, Wijnhaven Campus and the Anna van Buerenplein were the setting for the first 'on campus' Experience Days in The Hague since the restrictive measures in higher education were introduced in March 2020. Spread over the day, some 200 students visited the campus to delve deeper into the 3…
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    Parental criticism hurts: a glimpse inside the adolescent brain
        
    
It may seem as though adolescents do as they please, but they are more sensitive to their parents’ opinions than they would appear. The adolescent brain reacts strongly to parental criticism or praise. These are the results of a study by an interdisciplinary research group of psychologists and neuroscientists…
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    Forging Global Citizens: Part 2
        
    
The Aernout van Lynden Global Citizenship Award award is a recognition given by the LUC community. Each year a student who has demonstrated the qualities of active engagement, responsive and responsible participation in civic and/or community building, within and/or beyond LUC is presented with the…
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    Depressed teens appear to be extra sensitive to parental criticism
        
    
Teens with depression appear to be more sensitive to criticism from their parents than their healthy peers are.
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    Will AI be listening in on your future job interview? On law, technology and privacy
        
    
The law and Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications need to be better aligned to ensure our personal data and privacy are protected. PhD candidate Andreas Häuselmann can see opportunities with AI, but dangers if this does not happen.
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    Interview with Professor Dr. Carsten Stahn
        
    
Professor Dr. Carsten Stahn LLM., Professor of International Criminal Law and Global Justice at the University of Leiden, completed his habilitation in July 2020 at the Humboldt-University zu Berlin and acquired the Venia for Constitutional Law, International Law and International Criminal Law. The…
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    More attention needs to be paid to prevention in the fight against cancer
        
    
On 11 November Professor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Monique van Leerdam will deliver her inaugural lecture entitled, ‘Aiming for Prevention’. Van Leerdam, who specialises in hereditary tumours, was appointed professor in July 2020. In her inaugural lecture she will discuss the importance of…
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    The Dutch government wants to declare an asylum crisis, but what does that mean?
        
    
More people seeking asylum, overcrowded asylum accommodation and asylum procedures that take years because of a lack of capacity. The current government wants to declare an asylum crisis but what is that exactly and can they just do that?
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    Covid has had an impact on academics’ well-being
        
    
The Covid pandemic has had a considerable impact on academics’ work and well-being. They have had much less time to spend on their research. The Young Academy and the Dutch Network of Women Professors have conducted research into how the situation has been for academics. The two organisations have recommendations…
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    Work Stress Week 2024: free activities to help reduce work-related stress
    
    
Workshops
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    LUC Alumna makes it to Trouw Sustainable 100
        
    
The Sustainable 100 is an initiative by Dutch newspaper Trouw, consisting of a list of the top 100 sustainable civil initiatives. In October of 2020, the Jonge Klimaatbeweging (Youth Climate Movement NL) became the first youth organization to win first prize. An interview with LUC Alumna and Board Member…
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    The Historical Topography of Medina: Faith, Power, and Memory in Early Islamic Arabia
    
    
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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    When Hospice Isn’t a ‘Choice’: Disregard, Care and End of Life on the American Periphery
    
    
Lecture
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    Opening of the academic year
    
    
University ceremony
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    Dies Natalis
    
    
University ceremony
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    Unravelling the complexity of HIV/AIDS
        
    
Dr. Josien de Klerk, Associate professor in Global Public Health at Leiden University College The Hague recently published some of her work on HIV/AIDS. In collaboration with a team of interdisciplinary researchers from the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development she came to the conclusion…
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    Anthropology of health and care in Indonesia
    
    
Debate, Roundtable
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    Mirjam de BruijnFaculty of Humanities
m.e.de.bruijn@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 8546
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    Violations of law during armed conflicts should be investigated – also by Russia
        
    
The chance that it will do so is about zero, but Russia is legally obliged to investigate violations of law during the war in Ukraine. States that enter into an armed conflict often deny liability, but under international humanitarian law and human rights they are obliged to investigate their military…
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    Data analysis of dark web forums in the fight against child sexual abuse
        
    
By far the majority of users of child sexual abuse networks (or child porn forums as they are sometimes called) on the dark web do not actively communicate there but download illegal material, therefore committing a criminal offence. But they often stay under the police and judiciary’s radar. PhD candidate…
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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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    Our government should be more resilient
        
    
A fragmented political landscape, permanent pressure from current affairs and an increasingly political civil service: our government faces many challenges. This makes it all the more difficult to make important decisions about pensions or the climate. Research and good education can help meet the challenges…
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    Military intelligence needs an overhaul because the threats are becoming more complex
        
    
Many intelligence services have an outdated view of the world while the threats they should protect us from are becoming more complex. Serviceman and researcher Bram Spoor warns that NATO and member state intelligence organisations cannot always predict the dangers.
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    Professional Development Exchange Hub: what courses are on offer?
    
    
Education, Organisation, Research
 - Herta Mohr lecture
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    ‘New Rutte IV administrative culture will be difficult to create’
        
    
The Rutte IV cabinet is more or less complete. It includes more women than ever. For the first time ever, the Netherlands will have two ethnic minority ministers, and ministers without political experience but with plenty of professional expertise will also be making their debut. However, political…
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    Teaching for Sustainable Tomorrows: A Climate Change Education Workshop
    
    
Study information, Workshop
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    Andrea EversSocial & Behavioural Sciences
a.evers@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 6891