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Africa and Palestine
Lecture
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YAL AI Winter Festival
Festival
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From Coup to Classroom: Viewing the South Korean film "12.12: The Day (Sŏul-ui pom)"
Film screening
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LUCDH Pilot Project Symposium 2024
Symposium and Workshops
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Anniversary activity: City Pier City Run
450 years
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Eileen Moyer
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Challenging Myths and Exceptions
Lecture, Film Screening
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3 October University 2024
Festival
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Leiden University Medical Anthropology Network (LUMAN) launch
Festival, Network Launch
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Leiden University during the Second World War
Event
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Workshop Digital Mapping
Workshop
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Let's Connect: webinar The Active Bystander
Communication, Personal development
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Meet your Graduate School - Graduation formalities
Study information, Graduate School
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Museum Talk: Art amid the Ruins
Lecture
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Anniversary activity: Leiden Marathon
450 years
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LACDR Spring symposium 2023
Symposium
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Conference ‘Leiderschap onder de loep’
Conference
- LUCAS "Role of Experience" reading group: Conceptual Metaphor Theory
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MicroLab: how to design impact driven education
Didactics
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Speculative Sounds, Speculative Fictions Reading Group: Inaugural Meeting
Course
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Non-Abelian Metamaterials: Emergent computing and memory
PhD defence
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Meet your Graduate School – Supervisor and getting your PhD candidate started
Study information, Graduate School
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Thinking through Drawing and Illustration: A Workshop with Ulrike Uhlig
Course
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Creating maps using Leaflet and QGIS
Training workshop
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Symposium Women's Rights
Symposium
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Sinterklaasborrel & mini-vernissage of the photo exhibition “Horvat Kur
Festival
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Futures of Native American Studies lecture series presents: Sarah Sense
Lecture
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ChatGPT in our teaching
Lecture
- Teaching Fair 2023
- Peace Histories Seminar Series 2024-2025
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Pop/Jazz Choir
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Suriname symposium: focus on diversity and biodiversity
Conference
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Decolonizing Archaeological Epistemologies
Conference
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The World Bank’s Role in Supporting and Rebuilding Ukraine
Guest lecture
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Public Anthropology Seminar
Lecture
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Honours College: An opportunity you should seize
Challenge yourself, broaden your horizon and meet people from different background. Curious if the Honours College is right for you? Rebecca and Pepijn from the track 'Bèta and Life Science' share their doubts, experiences, and what they find so appealing about the programme. Rebecca: ‘I enjoyed one…
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European foreign policy after a crisis: change and continuity
‘Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy.’ That is the title of Nikki Ikani’s book that was published last month. We asked the writer five questions about her book. Presentation: 5 & 20 April.
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Work balance: 5 tips from education coaches
Work balance is an important issue within the Faculty of Humanities. Education coaches Astrid Van Weyenberg and Maarten van Leeuwen also deal with this regularly during their coaching sessions with lecturers. They have listed their most important tips.
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Lessons to be learned from the corona crisis
Professor Bussemaker and Professor Koenders draw lessons from the handling of the current corona crisis. In a blended guest lecture with some 60 students in Wijnhaven and some 250 online participants, they entered into a discussion led by Willemijn Aerdts. The guest lecture took place on May 25.
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Staff symposium on student well-being: ‘A lot is expected of students nowadays’
How can staff help create a healthy and inclusive learning environment? How do today’s students differ from previous generations? And what does this mean for how we guide and support them? These questions were the focus of the ‘Today’s Students’ symposium on 25 March.
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Confidence is the byword for Director of Research Lotte van Dillen
Lotte van Dillen has every confidence in the Executive Board of new-style Institute Psychology. ‘If we work on the basis of everyone’s good intentions, we’re going to do great.’ If you lack confidence, you’re not the kind of person to jump on your bike and go off to Sicily. Want to find out more about…
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‘When I leave the lecture and students are still discussing, I know I did a good job’
‘It was the biggest bunch of flowers I’d ever seen,’ says Emily Strange about the moment she won the Leiden Teaching Prize 2022. The judge praised the conservation biologist for her passion, engaging personality, and the way she motivates her students. On the Dutch Day of the Teacher, we get to know…
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‘It doesn’t feel like work’: what it’s like to be a mentor for Pre-University College
Guiding high school students as a mentor at Pre-University College: what is that like? And what does it all entail? As part of the 20th anniversary of PRE-College Leiden, we asked two experienced PRE-mentors about their job - and what makes their work so meaningful. ‘You really see them grow.’
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HR team stelt zich voor
Even voorstellen het HR team stelt zich voor
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Collaboration across borders: virtual learning between Leiden University College and Myanmar
Jyothi Thrivikraman set up a Virtual International Collaboration project with a university in Myanmar.
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Surprising results of research on counterterrorism: 'Assumptions surrounding Trump may be wrong’
It poured down when Alexander Gallo received his diploma from West Point Military Academy. A bad sign, people said back then. It was June 2001, three months before 9/11. The now 46-year-old American fought in Iraq, did research in Afghanistan and stands in Leiden today, defending his dissertation on…
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Medical Delta professor: ‘You can talk about collaboration until the cows come home but at some point, you actually have to start doing it’
Patients and healthcare providers use Remote Patient Management platforms to exchange information with each other. New methods like this are desperately needed to future-proof our healthcare systems. Professor Maaike Kleinsmann is working to scale up these systems and implement them nationwide.
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Study of a Russian doctor and innovator in troubled times
Ambroise Paré, Thomas Sydenham and Herman Boerhaave: all were great medical innovators in their time. We know far less about the 19th-century Russian physician and scientist Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov. PhD candidate Inge Hendriks researched him in Dutch and Russian archives and collections. She discovered…
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A better understanding of democracy across cultures and contexts
A new collaborative monograph of democratic theory, The Sciences of the Democracies, was released by UCL Press on August 7. The book, in the style of a democratic manifesto, is written by a large number of co-authors in a bold attempt to expand and deepen how democracy is studied and understood. Among…
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Motion of stars near Milky Way's central black hole is only predictable for few hundred years
The orbits of 27 stars orbiting closely around the black hole at the center of our Milky Way are very chaotic. As a result, researchers cannot predict with confidence where they will be in about 462 years. ‘That is astonishingly short,’ says astronomer Simon Portegies Zwart who collaborated on the r…