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POPcorner The Hague turns five: the meeting place for and by students
POPcorner The Hague has become a familiar and trusted space at Leiden University in The Hague. It’s where students meet, find support and work together to build an open and approachable student community.
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Inventors with a nose for technology
Amidst the lathes and welding machines of the Fine Mechanics Department, Emiel Wiegers is working concentratedly on a metal cylinder. He and his colleagues design and construct components for researchers' set-ups. ‘We are a bunch of inventors who enjoy helping the researchers in our Faculty.’
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Queen Máxima visits KITLV
During a visit, Queen Máxima spoke with researchers about projects exploring climate change, collections and culinary heritage.
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As a parent, you influence your child’s depression (and why that is also good news)
‘Shouldn’t you get out of bed for once?’ Critical or controlling behaviour from parents, however well intentioned, can worsen the symptoms of young people with depression. That is the conclusion of PhD research by psychologist Wilma Wentholt. But warmth and emotional support can, in fact, have a protective…
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How a small amount of rare earth metal shapes the environmental impact of magnets
Magnets for electric cars and wind turbines contain only a small amount of the rare earth metal dysprosium. Yet, this metal is responsible for a large share of the environmental impact and costs, according to research by environmental scientists Stellina Samuel, Robert Istrate and René Kleijn.
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How a coach can empower first generation students
Since 1 October, Sabina Chiță has been working as a coach for first-generation students in Physics. But who are first-generation students, and why might they need a coach? Six questions to Sabina Chiță.
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UN vote on climate change does not change the law, but will affect the courtroom
A clear majority in the UN confirmed that states are obliged to combat climate change. 141 countries voted in favour, 8 against, including the US, Russia and Saudi Arabia. Associate Professor Jason Rudall explains the implications.
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Throwback to the Living in a wetland landscape symposium
Reaching the end of the academic year, we look back fondly on the symposia, conferences and events that our faculty hosted in the previous months. One such symposium marked the end of the 5-year long research project ‘Putting life into Late Neolithic houses: investigating domestic craft and subsistence…
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From molecule to model: working together on better antibiotics
How can we combat the growing global health crisis of antibiotic resistance? At Leiden University, researchers are tackling this issue from multiple angles. PhD candidate Vladyslav Lysenko develops and redesigns new antibiotic molecules, while Sebastian Tandar studies how we can use existing antibiotics…
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‘The surgeons of tomorrow will operate with light as an extra sense’
In his inaugural lecture, Alexander Vahrmeijer, Professor of Surgery specialising in Molecular-targeted Precision Surgery, explained how light, fluorescence and smart technology are making surgery safer and reducing complications.
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Order in chaos: mathematician looks for patterns in unpredictable systems
What do chemical reactions, epidemics and vegetation have in common? More than you might think, says mathematician Mark van den Bosch (Leiden University). In his PhD research, he shows that even in systems that behave in chaotic and erratic ways, a surprising amount of order and structure can be fou…
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Plans to limit the right to protest go beyond recommendations
The Dutch government wants to tighten the law on the right to protest on certain points. Laura Hanrath, a PhD Candidate at the Department of Constitutional and Administration Law, finds this ‘interesting’ as 97% of demonstrations here are peaceful and incident-free.
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Partner organisations in Leiden: ‘Leadership is responding to the needs of others’
An important part of the Leiden Leadership Programme (LLP) is the practical assignment that students are given by a partner organisation. How does this benefit the organisations? Two Leiden partners talk about working with the students.
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How can we properly measure the impact of disasters, attacks, and wars?
In zijn boek 'Chasing Events' onderzoekt Thijs van Dooremalen hoe we de impact van ingrijpende gebeurtenissen echt kunnen begrijpen. Hij laat zien dat traditionele vergelijkingen tekortschieten en pleit voor een nieuwe manier om de effecten van 'events' op lange termijn te analyseren.
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Leiden Classics: Bibliotheca Thysiana, a 17th century time machine
From once controversial scientific works and historical bibles, to personal shopping lists and clothing bills. The 17th-century Bibliotheca Thysiana and the archive of the collector Johannes Thysius exhibit both the intellectual and everyday life as it was three hundred years ago. Now a brand-new digital…
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Protecting the tiniest lives: how biological signals can improve care for premature babies
When a baby is born too soon, every minute counts – and so does every decision. To reduce uncertainty in those critical moments, biopharmaceutical scientist Manchu Umarani Thangavelu dedicated her PhD to identifying molecular markers of preterm birth and neonatal infection.
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Honours Class students succeed and impress at Model EU Simulation event
In Spring 2023, Leiden University’s Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA) launched a new Honours Class ‘Model European Union Simulation: Policies, Negotiations and Transatlantic Experiential Learning’.
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‘The sun is dying out’ as a wake-up call for better science communication
‘Take science communication more seriously.’ This is the message that Ivo van Vulpen, professor by special appointment in Science Communication in Physics, wants to convey during his inaugural lecture. At the moment, a lot of researchers look down their noses at this while it is extremely important…
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When speech becomes emotional
PhD defence
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Growth in Conversation: Develop your conversation skills using the principles of GROW
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Ready for Quantum?! (in Dutch)
Lecture, NGL-lezing
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Qualitative Empirical Research Methods in Law | Introductory Course for PPP-students
Research
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The Interactive Pasts Conference 4
Conference
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Transformational leadership: Capacity Building for Equitable and Sustainable Change
Study support
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Research Data Management in Archaeology
Course, ARCHON Workshop
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Exploring the Quantum Multiverse
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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Introducing the Multistakeholder Global Governance Project
Lunch Seminar
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2023
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Seated at the Altar: New Year in Rural North China
Film screening
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Online Experience Leiden University College The Hague
Study information, Online Experience
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Chinese Calligraphy for everybody
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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LUCIR Seminar: The Far Right and Global Environmental Politics
Lecture
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Digital Authoritarianism in the Making: Repression and Resistance on the Russian Internet
Book talk
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Iran at a Crossroads: Protest, Repression, and Europe’s Response
Debate
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FAIR imaging for advancing science
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
- Kick-off research theme 'Trust in polarised times'
- International Criminal Justice and AI: Hype, Game-changer, or New Normal?
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Leiden Research Support Network Conference 2026
Conference
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Prompt Power: Using AI Tools for Political Science Research (Leiden session)
Lecture
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Ground Truths: Ethical Dilemmas in Archaeology
Debate, Lunch discussion
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Digital Roundtable Series: Collaborating with or for Artificial Intelligence? Session 1
Lecture
- PCNI Research Seminars 2022-2023
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Staff Association: Workshop Color Analysis
Personeelsvereniging
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Wooclap & Wooflash for Beginners
Didactics, Communication, Working effectively, ICT
- Global Histories of Knowledge 2023 - 2024
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Workshop AV equipment in lecture rooms FSW
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OpenRefine training workshop
Training workshop
- Opening Low-Sensory Room Humanities
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Neurodivergence in students
Personal development
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OSCoffee: From Paywalls to Precedent - Open Science for Law
Lecture