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Japan's Iron Lady? Sanae Takaichi and the New Japanese Government
Debate
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Maternal Employment After Childbirth: A Comparative Analysis between Japan and Three European Countries
Lecture
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How photonics and sub-wavelength optics are shaping next-generation telescopes
Lecture
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Two planets-in-formation discovered around young star WISPIT 2
In the disk surrounding the young star WISPIT 2, not one but two planets are taking shape. Leiden PhD candidate Richelle van Capelleveen played a key role in this discovery, providing a rare glimpse into the early stages of planetary system formation.
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Creating space for dignity and empathy: examining algorithms in government decisions
Automated government decisions can be cost-effective. But using algorithms also makes understanding the reasons behind decisions particularly complicated. Dr Melanie Fink, Assistant Professor at Leiden Law School, has received a Veni grant to fund her research into this.
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Jelle KaastraFaculty of Science
kaastra@strw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Creating a sustainable university: ‘You need breathing space for activist work’
More papers, more grants, more students: constant growth is still the gold standard at universities. Neuroscientists Anne Urai and Claire Kelly argue that this mentality obstructs us in resolving such complex societal problems as the climate crisis. Their alternative? The university as a doughnut.
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Olivier Béquignon
Dr. Olivier J. M. Béquignon is an Assistant Professor of the division of Medicinal Chemistry in Pr.dr. Van Westen's Computation Drug Discovery group. Olivier is specialized in the use of AI and structure-based drug discovery. He is dedicated to exploring novel cancer therapies using molecular dynamics,…
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Interview with Tanja Masson-Zwaan on the ESA website
The European Space Agency (ESA) introduces the members of the European Center for Space Law (ECSL) on its website through interviews with its members. One of those members is Tanja Masson-Zwaan.
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‘Tikitoki’ or ‘Tikutoku’? Speech variation among bilinguals in Japan’s Brazilian Diaspora
Lecture, LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series
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practical research into the Humanities Campus: ‘It needs lots of green spaces and light’
Over the past few months, Urban Studies students have been helping to think about the realisation of the Humanities Campus. To test their knowledge in practice, the future urban specialists gave advice on several different aspects, including thermal energy storage and the new central campus building…
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Muslim Women in a Non-Muslim World: Navigating Identities in Sendai, Japan
PhD defence
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Teaching assistants create space in packed schedules: ‘Finally, I have time to review the course content’
In this 'Educatip's column, psychology teachers share their key insights about work. This time: course coordinator Evelien Broekhof received support from teaching assistant Vincent during the last term. ‘I have more room in my schedule now that I don't have to do everything alone anymore.’
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L.A.S. Terra symposium 2026: Cause to celebrate
Symposium
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Astronomers analyse huge, hot filament of missing normal matter
A European team of astronomers, led by Leiden-based researcher Konstantinos Migkas, has uncovered a large filament — a long, thread-like structure — of hot gas connecting four clusters of galaxies. This filament is made up of what scientists call the warm-hot intergalactic medium.
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Black hole one year later: proof of a persistent shadow
The brightness peak of the ring around M87's supermassive black hole has shifted 30 degrees counterclockwise in a year. This is shown by new images released by the Event Horizon Telescope consortium.
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Tuvana ArasFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
t.aras@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Benjamyn I. Scott
Dr Benjamyn I. Scott is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Air and Space Law, and at eLaw – Center for Law and Digital Technologies.
- Wouter Schrier
- Natascha Meewisse
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Chris JohnsonFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
c.d.johnson@law.leidenuniv.nl | 31634522708
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European Space Policy
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Largest radio survey ever maps the Universe in unprecedented detail
The radio telescope LOFAR, with a major contribution from Leiden Observatory, has produced the most detailed radio map of the Universe ever made. Never before have so many cosmic radio sources been captured in a single survey: 13.7 million.
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Alumnus Adrian Young gives lecture on cultural heritage to AHK students
On Monday 9 May, IIASL alumnus Adrian Young gave a very satisfying cross-disciplinary session between law and the arts, on the preservation of heritage in space.
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Student cleans up archival data and uncovers two stellar cocoons
While investigating 16 years of images of young stars from a retired astronomical camera, Leiden master's student Sam de Regt discovered that two of those stars were still enveloped in birth clouds. Never before has anyone captured these two stars in so much detail. He publishes his data-cleaning method…
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What did resistance look like in Indonesia during the Second World War?
Stories of resistance in the Second World War are widely covered in Dutch historiography: Hannie Schaft, Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, and Professor Cleveringa are some of the best known. But these accounts largely focus on the Dutch domestic perspective. On the other side of the world, a complex colonial…
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ALMA reveals hidden chemical processes at the heart of the Milky Way
Astronomers in Leiden have used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in northern Chile to produce a new detailed image of the centre of our Milky Way. This allows them to investigate the life of stars in the most extreme region of our galaxy. The Leiden scientists, led by Katarzyna…
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Protoplanetary discs are much smaller than previously thought
Many protoplanetary discs in which new planets are formed are much smaller than thought. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) scientists of the Leiden Observatory looked at 73 protoplanetary discs in the Lupus region.
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Sara Brandellero
Sara Brandellero is a University Lecturer in Brazilian Literature and Culture at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS). Her teaching and research focus on Brazil, also in global perspective, especially in its connections with the Portuguese-speaking world, Europe and Latin America.…
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Reconfiguring Human–Animal Relations in Bhutan and the Himalayan Buddhist World
Lecture, CADS Research Seminar
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Opening of Renovated Research and Education Spaces
Opening
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Geslaagde studentenconferentie 'empirisch-juridisch onderzoek en het privaatrecht'
Waarom is empirisch-juridisch onderzoek van belang voor de rechtspraktijk en het wetenschappelijke onderzoek? Op die vraag kregen masterstudenten van de afstudeerrichtingen civiel recht, ondernemingsrecht en financieel recht antwoord tijdens het congres over empirisch-juridisch onderzoek en het privaatrecht…
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Jin Choi
Title research: Criminal Liability of Aircraft Pilots in Aviation Accident Cases.
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Garry PratamaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
g.g.pratama@law.leidenuniv.nl |
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David Woodworth
David Woodworth is an external PhD candidate at the Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University. Title research: Dispute Resolution under Article 84 of the Chicago Convention: Jurisdiction and Treaty Interpretation.
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Louisa Handel-MazzettiFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
l.m.handel-mazzetti@law.leidenuniv.nl |
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M Del Prete
M Del Prete is a PhD Candidate at the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts.
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Elodie Petrozziello
Title research: The Application of FRAND Principles into B2B Transport Data Sharing Agreements
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Anusha WickramasingheFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
a.a.i.wickramasinghe@umail.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275200
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Sindhu ShankarFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
s.shankar@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Niall Buissing
Niall is an external PhD candidate at Air and Space Law. Title research: Managing Airlines through a Progressing Legal and Air Policy Environment in the 21st Century. An analysis of airlines’ governance in light of evolving perceptions on ownership and control conditions and sustainability objectives…
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Help us shape our future education spaces!
Interactive meeting
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New start-up company: Leiden astronomers develop a technology to detect gas leaks
Helping industry to spot dangerous and climate-harming gas leaks faster, cheaper, and more reliably than today’s tools: that's what Leiden University and BigCircle Ventures set out do in a new spin-off company.
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Graduation Ceremony Air and Space Law
Diplomauitreiking
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Translation invariant Banach function spaces on groups
PhD defence
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Lost in Chemical Space, Found in Data
PhD defence
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Korean delegation from Ministry of Government Legislation visits IIASL
On 31 August 2022, a delegation from the Korean Ministry of Government Legislation visited the International Institute of Air and Space Law (IIASL) at Leiden University as part of their official visit to the Netherlands. The delegation’s visit was aimed at exchanging knowledge and experience on interaction…
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CKN Knowledge Session: China and Security Developments in Space
Lecture and panel
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Bijutsu: The Key Issue of Contemporary Japanese Art
Lecture
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Sjoert van Velzen receives Vidi grant to solve 'riddles from the universe'
Minuscule elementary particles from space colliding with Earth can give us an insight into the distant objects they come from. But first, you need to know how to catch them. With a Vidi grant from NWO, researcher Sjoert van Velzen will 'hunt' for neutrinos coming from exploding black holes.