478 search results for “unit national” in the Staff website
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    Pianist Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin unites science and music in concert
        
    
On December 10, Kazakh pianist and composer Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin will perform at the Stadsgehoorzaal in Leiden. A remarkable event where music and modern physics come together.
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    Foreign national suspects appear in court and sentenced more often
        
    
Compared to suspects with the Dutch nationality, foreign nationals face court proceedings more often and are given a prison sentence more often than Dutch suspects. This was the outcome of research conducted by Hilde Wermink, Assistant Professor at Leiden Law School, and American sociologist Michael…
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    National platform launched for academics facing abuse
        
    
Academics regularly face threats, intimidation and abuse. The Universities of the Netherlands (UNL), the Dutch Research Council (NWO) and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) therefore launched the WetenschapVeilig platform on 7 November 2022.
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    Recognition & Rewards: national ambitions widely supported at Leiden University
        
    
The ambitions of the Dutch Recognition & Rewards programme are widely supported by academics at Leiden University. This is one of the findings from the first Culture Barometer survey, carried out in early 2024.
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    Recognition & Rewards: share your experiences in this national survey
    
    
Research
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    University buildings closed for national holidays in April and May
    
    
Facility, Organisation
 - Last chance: Take part in the national PhD survey
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    New national facility for materials research at the atomic scale
        
    
Thanks to a €4.8 million grant from the Dutch Research Council, a consortium that includes four physicists from Leiden University will develop a national facility for atomic-scale research into novel materials. This initiative is expected to drive innovation for energy transition.
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    Add the National Student Survey banner to your email signature
    
    
Education
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Education
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Education
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    EUniWell welcomes Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
        
    
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (KNU), a leading Ukrainian university, is now a member of the EUniWell Alliance. KNU and the EUniWell partners will use their combined strengths to improve the well-being of individuals, communities and societies in Europe and beyond, through international…
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    Nationalism by Eric Storm reviewed in Spanish newspapers
        
    
Associate professor Eric Storm’s book on nationalism has been reviewed in two Spanish newspapers. Storm was also interviewed by newspaper Ara.
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    Producing all our food nationally: is it even possible?
        
    
According to a new study, for half of the world population the answer would be yes. For the other half: maybe? Leiden environmental researcher and head author Nicolas Navarre explains: ‘With improvements to crop yields, reductions in food waste, and changes in consumption patterns, 90% of people could…
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    National Bee Count by Koos Biesmeijer receives Communication Initiative Award
        
    
The National Bee Count initiative of Professor Koos Biesmeijer (Naturalis/Leiden) and Vincent Kalkman (Naturalis) has received the NWO Communication Initiative Award. The jury praises the initiative, which manages to reach a very wide and diverse audience, while at the same time contributing to the…
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    Pharma-NL application submitted to National Growth Fund
        
    
The Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) submitted Pharma-NL to the R&D program of the National Growth Fund, a 20 billion euro program of the Dutch government that intends to create long-term economic growth in The Netherlands.
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    Cybercrisis under control: Leiden University takes part in national exercise
        
    
How should universities respond to a cybercrisis such as a DDoS attack or data breach? Leiden University participated in a national crisis exercise with partners from the LDE alliance.
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    Results of the National Student Survey: Lecturers highly rated
        
    
The results of the National Student Survey (NSE) are now available. In 2024, students from the Faculty of Humanities were satisfied across the board. The expertise of lecturers was rated particularly positively.
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    Andrew Gawthorpe in Global News: 'We’re heading to a world of much greater instability'
        
    
University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe of Leiden University reflects in Global News Canada on the global implications of Donald Trump's foreign policy.
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    Leiden scientists join national effort to advance nanomedicine
        
    
A Dutch consortium has received €6.7 million to accelerate the development of nanomedicines together with patients. Researchers from Leiden University play a key role in the project.
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    Owada Chair should bring together nations, cultures and individuals
        
    
Dominique Moïsi, a professor at King’s College London, will be the first holder of the Owada chair. ‘In the present international context of polarisation and divisions within societies and amongst nations, any effort at bringing Asia and Europe closer to each other is truly important.’
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    Inclusive Peace in Ukraine
    
    
Debate, Panel Discussion
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    Andrew Gawthorpe in Various Media on Trump’s Policies
        
    
Trump caused a lot of controversy in his first month as president. University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe discussed the new administration’s decisions in various media.
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    National Student Survey: students are satisfied with their study programme
        
    
The first results of the National Student Survey (Nationale Studenten Enquête: NSE) reveal that students at Leiden University are satisfied with their study programme.
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    Sander Bax: 'Literature doesn’t confine itself to national borders'
        
    
To truly understand Dutch literature, we have to look beyond borders. At least, that is the view of Sander Bax. From 1 August, he will be Professor of Contemporary Dutch Literature and Culture in a Transnational Dynamic.
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    Book presentation ‘Assisting International Justice’
    
    
Book presentation
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    A call about: the national university funds campaign
        
    
Various thought-provoking questions have been appearing online and in print adverts. They are part of a national university funds campaign in which the Leiden University Fund (LUF) is also participating. We wanted to find out more, so we called LUF Director, Lilian Visscher.
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    National Museum of Antiquities (RMO) open on Thursday nights
    
    
Social
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    Andrew Gawthorpe on The Conversation: 'Trump's Greenland plan ignores a history of segregation'
        
    
University Lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe discusses on The Conversation how Trump's Greenland proposal overlooks the historical discrimination faced by Indigenous Alaskans.
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    How should the next Dutch government approach national defence?
        
    
What defence strategy should the Dutch government adopt for the next four years? Our experts advise investing in social resilience, strengthening ‘soft power’ and integrating defence awareness into education.
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    LUC Students Participating in National Research Conference on Sustainability
        
    
On April 12th three students majoring in Earth, Energy, and Sustainability (EES) from Leiden University College participated in the annual conference of the Netherlands Center for River Studies.
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    Eric Storm: ‘Nationalist politicians have a more international orientation than traditional parties’
        
    
Nationalism is so prevalent in our society that we hardly realise it once didn’t exist. In his new book, senior university lecturer Eric Storm reveals the global history of the phenomenon. ‘Nationalist movements have always influenced each other.’
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    Kenan van de MieroopFaculty of Humanities
k.j.van.de.mieroop@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272715
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    Asier Hernández AguirresarobeFaculty of Humanities
a.hernandez.aguirresarobe@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273191
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    Ben SchoenmakerFaculty of Humanities
b.schoenmaker@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Do you buy your partner chocolates and roses? Fascination for American holidays explained
        
    
Buying chocolates as a sign of love, getting the best deals on Black Friday and putting on a spooky costume for Halloween. In recent years, these holidays and traditions have taken off in the Netherlands, even though they originated on the other side of the ocean. Why are we so excited about American…
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    Politics and Governance: Shape tomorrow’s decisions
    
    
The bachelor's programmes at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, based in the city of international cooperation and politics – The Hague – prepare you for a future in governance, leadership, and diplomacy. In the administrative heart of the Netherlands, you will learn to tackle the challenges…
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    Leiden archaeologist investigates washed up plastics with National Geographic grant
        
    
Roberto Arciero is part of RESPIRE project (Research Educational and Storytelling Project in Italian Remote Ecosystem), an international and interdisciplinary research team led by Martina Capriotti (University of Camerino) that received the National Geographic Meridian grant. Among the different topics,…
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    Lecture: Paying tribute to those who apply European regulations at the national level
        
    
The tenth Europa Lecture was delivered by Corinna Wissels, State Councillor at the Administrative Jurisdiction Division of the Dutch Council of State, deputy justice of the Dutch Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal and member of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement arbitration panel.
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    'EU integration is an opportunity to protect our national constitutional values jointly'
        
    
The euro crisis of 2010 has shown that the Eurozone lacks economic cohesion and that EU fiscal integration is needed for a stable euro. But can this integration exist without clashing with the national constitutional interests of the Member States? Frederik Behre looked into this matter in his PhD-thesis…
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    Barbora Budinská speaks on the application of national law by the European Central Bank
        
    
On 12 and 13 May, the University of Luxembourg organised a workshop titled ‘The Politics, Law and Political Economy of European Banking Union: The First Decade of Operation.’ Barbora Budinská presented a paper on the application of national law by the European Central Bank (ECB) within the Single Supervisory…
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    Archaeologist Andy Sorensen in National Geographic Magazine about ancient fire use
        
    
When and how commenced the use of fire by early humans? Armed with stones, peat moss, and fungi, archaeologist Andy Sorensen tries to answer that question. In the February edition of the Dutch language version of National Geographic Magazine his research features in the section The Discovery.
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    United in Distinctiveness
    
    
PhD defence
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    National flower: The daisy is everywhere thanks to men with mowers
        
    
The daisy has been crowned the Netherlands’ national flower. Rogier van Vugt, Head of Horticulture at the Hortus botanicus, explains why the daisy merits its elevation to national symbol.
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    For Ayo Adedokun, gratitude prevails: 'Happy with national recognition for my passion in teaching'
        
    
Ayo Adedokun, Assistant Professor at Leiden University College The Hague (LUC), was one of the four finalists for the National Teacher of the Year Prize for 2022. The National Prize is an annual event organized by the Dutch National Students Association (Interstedelijk Studenten Overleg, ISO), and the…
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    National conference for and by starting empirical legal scholars
        
    
On Friday 5 February 2021 the online conference of the Dutch Platform of Empirical Legal Studies (ELS) took place. This conference served as a platform to bring young, enthusiastic and driven ELS scholars together in a research community and enable them to learn more and discuss about empirical research…
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    Wanted: Dutch-speaking thinkers and doers for the National Think Tank 2024
    
    
Research
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    Tip: add national holidays and compulsory closure days to your Outlook calendar
    
    
ICT, Human resources
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    Maaike van der Lee wins the national PhD competition 2021 at the FIGON Dutch Medicine Days
        
    
We are congratulating Maaike van der Lee, PhD candidate at LUMC-KFT, for winning the national PhD competition 2021 at the FIGON Dutch Medicine Days. During this national competition, 8 researchers from the major university cities in the Netherlands present their work in the field of innovative medicine…
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    National Growth Fund invests many millions in faster and more sustainable (cancer) drug development
        
    
On 14 April, the National Growth Fund awarded million euros in grants to two consortia in which Leiden's science faculty is involved. Pharma-NL will receive 80 million euros and Oncode-PACT 325 million euros. Pharma-NL wants to make medicines available to the patient faster and more sustainably. Oncode-PACT…