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PhD candidate Sinéad is a Europaeum Scholar: ‘There’s no other programme quite like this’
Sinéad Mulcahy recently started the Europaeum Scholars Programme, a two-year policy and leadership course for a group of thirty talented and committed PhD candidates from universities across Europe. She is already enthusiastic – both about the programme and her fellow scholars. ‘I would like to bring…
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A call about: Scholars Programme Europaeum
On 28 October 2021 there is an online information session about the two-year Scholars Programme of Europaeum. This network brings young researchers and leaders together to discuss developments in Europe and to promote pan-European thinking. Does that sound interesting to you? Would you like to know…
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Drawing with diverse techniques and materials
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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AI and education: what does it mean for your course?
Course
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FREE PAINTING - painting workshop
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Theater (acting) & Improvisation
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Painting with techniques inspired by old masters
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
Workshop
- Tours for staff: first look at the new University Sports Centre
- Workshop: Other forms of embodying knowledge
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Gamification: improve your course with game didactics
Didactics
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Summer tours
Arts and culture
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Inspiration session art project [s]TATTOO
Share your ideas on social safety
- Tours for staff: first look at the new University Sports Centre
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Night of the Lobbyist 2026
Evenement
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Workshop How to present in a relaxed way
Study support, Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Healthy University Workshops
Personal development
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Dynamic Capabilities as microfoundations for technological business model innovation in law firms
PhD defence
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A New Era in International Arbitration?
Roundtable
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The Powers of International Investment Tribunals
PhD defence
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Webinar Population Health Management
Study information
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The Future of Human Rights
Roundtable
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Shunning Responsibilities and Shifting Risks: States’ Responses to the Foreign Terrorist Fighters Phenomenon & the Limits of Public International
PhD defence
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CMP Somatic Dance (mixed level)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Criminal Liability of Pilots in Aviation Accident Cases
PhD defence
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The Knowledge Orchard: day on inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration Leiden University
Conference
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Balancing Powers: Safeguarding Judicial Independence and Promoting Accountability of International Courts through Financial Governance
PhD defence
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The Political Economy of Welfare State Reform: a collection of essays on human mobility and social protection
PhD defence
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The Politics of Citizenship: Governing Religion through Refugee Control in Lebanon
PhD defence
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Countering online hate speech: How to adequately protect fundamental rights?
PhD defence
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Full-day International Workshop: Perspectives on Traditional Chinese Medicine. From Taiwan’s Experiences to Global Practice
Full-day International Workshop
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The Arbitrator’s Role as a Settlement Facilitator in International Commercial Arbitration
PhD defence
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Climate Change: Pathways to Public Interest Advocacy
Roundtable
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The Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court - A Good Governance Approach
PhD defence
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When Deafness Enters the System: Family Dynamics and Psychosocial Functioning of Preschool Children
PhD defence
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Frontiers of Children's Rights: A Summer School for Professionals
Study information
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Warfare: technology and ethics - a reading list
While the United States continues to carry out drone strikes, and China conducts large-scale cyber and information operations, Ukrainian and Russian soldiers live in trenches, and NATO sends tanks to the Donbas front to force a breakthrough. Has war changed dramatically in recent decades as a result…
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Stronger together: the Leiden Research Support Network
The academic playing field is becoming more complex all the time, making a strong research support network crucial. Over 100 research support professionals shared knowledge, gained inspiration and became acquainted or got to know each other even better at the third Leiden Research Support Conference…
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Stimulating Open Science and Recognition & Rewards
Greater transparency in science. Broader career paths. Less work pressure. A dynamic conversation at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FSW) focused on these goals.
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Modern Literature from the Middle East - The Reading List
The Middle East has a rich literary tradition, which is steadily gaining a foothold in the West. Modern literary works deal with contemporary issues, such as the legacy of colonialism, the struggles between traditionalism and modernity, the place of women in society and the war in Israel/Palestine.
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'The benefits and disadvantages of labour migration are unevenly distributed'
One million migrant workers are employed in the Netherlands, often in poor conditions. If we want to reduce labour migration, we need to restructure the economy, says economist Olaf van Vliet. Either way, we need to address abuses, says FNV lawyer Imke van Gardingen.
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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…
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What makes us ill?
Genes predict whether you have a propensity for an illness but environmental factors often have the last word: nutrition, air pollution, lifestyle, stress. The exposome as both culprit and chance. Large-scale research is being carried out into this at Leiden. Thomas Hankemeier, Professor of Analytical…
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‘We all support equal opportunities, but disagree on how to achieve them’
Rotterdam is an extreme example of inequality in the Netherlands. There are huge health and life expectancy differences between neighbourhoods. Good access to healthcare and education isn’t a cure-all, say inequality economists Lieke Beekers and Hans van Kippersluis
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Taskforce promotes the interests of contract and external PhD candidates: ‘We must level out the playing field’
The University wants to improve its support for contract and external PhD candidates. A taskforce headed by Dean of FGGA Erwin Muller has made over fifty recommendations, varying from an improved PhD portal and flexible work places on the campus to the right to vote in employee participation bodies.…
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European Border Policing Amidst (Geo-)Political Turmoil
Lecture
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Towards an inventory of data, materials, and field devices in qualitative and ethnographic research
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Model painting with diverse techniques
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure