394 search results for “partnership” in the Staff website
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    Jasper's Day
        
    
On January 1st Jasper Knoester started as our new dean. How is he doing? What exactly does he do? And what does his day look like? In each newsletter Jasper gives a peek into his life as dean.
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    How can I help my students to recognise their unique skills?
        
    
On Friday 10 June a workshop on students’ unique skills was organised in the context of the joint Erasmus+ project ASSET-H. In this workshop, teaching staff learned how to showcase the skills that students can learn in their classes. Trainer Catho Jacobs has five tips on helping students to recognise…
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    Collaborating against ransomware: Insights from the Melissa Project
        
    
The 'Melissa' project strengthens the Netherlands' digital resilience against ransomware through public-private collaboration. Discover the successes, such as the dismantling of the Qakbot botnet, and the insights that contribute to a more effective approach to combating ransomware crime, both nationally…
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    Interdisciplinarity offers ‘golden opportunities’ but not without big changes
        
    
How should we organise interdisciplinary work within Leiden University? This was the key question at a symposium organised by the Liveable Planet interdisciplinary research programme. Radical ideas, like getting rid of the faculties, came up for discussion.
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    Surprise: No methane on the night side of exoplanet WASP-43b
        
    
The night side of exoplanet WASP-43b, to the surprise of astronomers, does not appear to contain methane. It is likely that extreme winds do not allow enough time for methane to form in detectable amounts. This is the conclusion of an international team of scientists, with Leiden and Amsterdam contributions,…
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    Children's Rights Moot Court 2023
        
    
Winners of Children's Rights Moot Court 2023
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    Changing power relations and rising stars
        
    
The norms, institutions and power relations that have defined the last decades of international political and economic relations in the European Union are undergoing major transformations. With the return of competition between great and ambitious powers, like the US, China, EU and Russia, the need…
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    Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between ISGA and Fukushima University
        
    
Memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between ISGA and Fukushima University during visit in Japan
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    Leiden University bids farewell to Mayor Lenferink
        
    
This week, Leiden University bade farewell to Henri Lenferink, who is retiring after 20 years as mayor of Leiden.
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    A staunch defence of the ‘right to relate’: Kees Waaldijk receives ovation at farewell lecture
        
    
Kees Waaldijk has worked for many years to map the rights, or lack thereof, of the gay and lesbian community across the world. As he bids farewell to the faculty, those rights are under renewed pressure. How does he reflect on his career?
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    The importance of an interdisciplinary approach to open information provision in palliative care
        
    
What if seriously ill patients do not want to hear their diagnosis? Does a clinician always need to provide a patient with all available information? Communication researcher Liesbeth van Vliet, medical anthropologist Annemarie Samuels and research intern Fiona Brosig will put these questions on open…
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    Thesis on public policy in vulnerable neighbourhoods wins FSW thesis prize 2023
        
    
With 'The unruly reality of a new government: Navigating between networks and serving in a 'vulnerable' neighbourhood', Mony Klaus has won the FSW Thesis Prize 2023. Written as part of the Master's programme in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, the thesis examines how a new government…
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    Back to university: ‘A bit apprehensive but mostly pleased’
        
    
After almost 18 months of following lectures alone in their rooms, many students are going back to face-to-face classes for the first time. And the same is true for the lecturers. How do people feel about it? We went to Leiden Law School to find out. ‘For a whole year, I’ve been watching lectures in…
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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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    Executive Board column: Come to the debate on our ties with the fossil fuel industry on 27 September
        
    
Our students and staff have strong feelings and deep concerns about the ties between Dutch universities and the fossil fuel industry. It’s a thorny issue and as a university we’re keen to chart our course for the future, but we cannot do so alone. I therefore hope to be able to discuss the matter with…
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    Digital Roundtable Series: Collaborating with or for Artificial Intelligence? Session 1
    
    
Lecture
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    Information session: Birmingham-Leiden Strategic Collaboration Fund
    
    
Webinar
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    Internationalisation in education
    
    
Onderwijsmiddag
 - Drop in and speak to the China Regional Coordinator and Advisor (Campus The Hague)
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    Picturing Scholasticide: Exhibition Launch
    
    
Exhibition
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    Chemical Weapons Use and Legal Pathways to Accountability
    
    
Conference, Seminar
 - 10 years of OPIC - Pathways of Access to Justice for Children
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    Una Europa webinar: One Health aspects of human companion-animal bond
    
    
webinar
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    Recovery Plan for Ukrainian Astronomy: Supporting Post-war Recovery in Ukraine through Astronomy
    
    
Conference
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    Transdisciplinary health improvement in The Hague: ‘Neighbourhoods tell us what they need’
        
    
Health conditions and social problems often go hand in hand. To address this complex issue in families in The Hague, researchers, managers, support services, policymakers and residents are joining forces. What are the results of this transdisciplinary approach?
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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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    For the first time, scientists map brain activity across the entire mouse brain
        
    
Over a period of seven years, researchers from the International Brain Laboratory mapped 279 brain regions at the cellular level. Their findings are now published in Nature, with both data and software openly shared. Cognitive neuroscientist Anne Urai: 'Any researcher with a good question can make use…
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    Wrap-ups and recordings of the Leiden University Libraries & Elsevier seminars on Reproducible Research
        
    
Leiden University Libraries (UBL) in partnership with Elsevier hosted a series of online seminars on the challenges involved in achieving reproducibility in research. The seminars aimed to identify best practices that can help to overcome central challenges around reproducibility, and to convey several…
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    Expanding Social Sciences & Humanities in African Global Health Discourse
        
    
LUNHA strives to redefine global health by prioritizing justice, fairness, and inclusion in Africa. Through collaboration with diverse stakeholders, LUNHA aims to reshape global health research and foster a broader engagement with social sciences and humanities.
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    New Professor Hanneke Hulst is a team player
        
    
Hanneke Hulst has held the new Leiden chair in Neuropsychology in Health and Disease since 1 September. From 1 January she will also be chair of the Health, Medical and Neuropsychology (HMN) unit. ‘HMN is my new base. I’m curious to find out about the people who work here, what they do and what motivates…
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    Leiden Science rings in 2025 with inspiring speeches and happy winners
        
    
An impressive speech by Dean Jasper Knoester, a lecture by top researcher Mario van der Stelt about brain messengers, and the presentation of the faculty awards. 2025 begins on a hopeful and festive note, with a toast to a year of fruitful collaboration within and beyond the faculty.
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    Change manager Frans de Haas is working on the future of the MI
        
    
Frans de Haas started his work at the MI with a clear mandate. Listening and talking are what he will mainly be doing ‘My role is to make sure that everyone feels comfortable in the new situation.’
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    ‘It’s important that people are happy in their work’
        
    
As Director of Education, Marcellus Ubbink learned to work together with many different people. For him, the social aspects are one of the key areas in his new role as Scientific Director of the Leiden Institute of Chemistry. Who is this new manager and what can we expect from him?
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    Decentralisation scrutinised: Research reveals downsides of small-scale governance
        
    
On 16 May, three researchers from Leiden University will present their findings on the democratic consequences of decentralisation at a workshop in Leiden. Their research project, Downsize My Democracy?, shows that decentralisation does not automatically lead to a stronger democracy. On the contrary,…
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    ‘Geopolitical tensions call for extra vigilance when sharing knowledge’
        
    
International collaboration is essential to research and teaching but it also brings risks. Such as sharing sensitive knowledge and technology or foreign interference in research. Rector Hester Bijl explains what staff can do to prevent this.
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    From a child in the orchard to director of the botanical garden
        
    
At the age of six, Barbara Gravendeel already knew what she wanted to be: a biologist. The seed was planted in the garden of her childhood home: an old orchard surrounded by a large hedge. Since 1 May, she has been the scientific director (prefect) of the Hortus botanicus in Leiden, and all the pieces…
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    Report: what does our urban mine have to offer?
        
    
On 21 January, the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) has released two reports on circular economy and urban mining in the Netherlands. In them, together with Statistics Netherlands, they take stock of part of the Dutch ‘urban mine’: how much raw material can we reuse from the electricity grid,…
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    Fifty years of teaching and research in Egypt: ‘Visit to Cairo a highlight for students’
        
    
The Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Thousands of students and researchers from eight partner universities in the Netherlands and Flanders have been able to gain valuable experience in Egypt through the institute. Good reason for a celebrat…
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    ‘Als onderzoeker leer je veel van projecten die verder reiken dan je eigen expertisegebied’
        
    
Als nieuwe hoogleraar Ontwikkelingspsychologie pleit Anna van Duijvenvoorde voor meer samenwerking in de wetenschap. Daarom moedigt ze jonge onderzoekers zich aan te melden bij een netwerk. ‘Het biedt je een bredere blik op de wetenschappelijke wereld.’
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    ‘Divisions are there to be bridged’
        
    
Annetje Ottow is stepping down as President of Leiden University’s Executive Board on 1 September 2025 after almost five years in the role. She looks back at the highs and lows – and ahead to what’s next.
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    Alternative Perspective 2028: Mark Rutgers and Casper de Jonge in discussion
        
    
Under extreme pressure and in agreement with the Faculty Board, the programme chairs, represented by a core group, have worked over recent weeks on additional recommendations based on the Perspective 2028 plan. On 1 December they presented their Alternative Perspective 2028 to the Faculty Board. The…
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    Alumna Nadia Kadhim: From children’s rights to Forbes 30 under 30
        
    
Alumna Nadia Kadhim started in 2017 as a corporate lawyer implementing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) at one of the companies where she volunteered. By late 2022 she had received both a Most Inspiring Women in Cyber Award and was on the Forbes 30 under 30 list with her legal start-up…
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    Leiden Research Support Network: invisible forces in science
        
    
They are not always in the spotlight but are essential to our scientific research: Leiden research support professionals. And their network is growing and professionalising all the time. Over a hundred such professionals shared knowledge and gained inspiration at the Leiden Research Support Network…
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    What makes our university strong and distinctive? Let your voice be heard!
        
    
What sets Leiden University apart from other universities? And what research themes would you like us to showcase to the outside world? Share your ideas in our online consultation over the next two weeks.
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    A podium for science
        
    
Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will retire on 8 February. If there’s one theme running through his career, it’s the links between the University and society. In this series of pre-retirement discussions, Stolker will talk one last time to people from within and without the University. This edition…
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    Launch and information session: new call for proposals for the Birmingham – Leiden Collaboration Fund
    
    
Webinar
 - Presentation Book Panta Rhei: Recht en Duurzaamheid
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    Una Europa workshop: help design a framework for doctoral training programmes
    
    
Interactive workshop
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    EU Global Gateway Strategy: Transforming relations with African countries in a new geopolitical era. A practitioner's perspective
    
    
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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    The Power of Empathy in International Development Work: Beyond Policies and Numbers
    
    
Lecture