1,063 search results for “is a studies” in the Staff website
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    ‘Media appearances are less scary than you might think’: Researchers share their top tips
        
    
As a researcher, it can be fun and useful to talk to the media about your work. But on what terms should you agree to do an interview or appear on a talk show? And how do you tell an engaging story? The Media Guide for Researchers is here to help. Three colleagues share their top tips.
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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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    Guilt and sentencing in the Netherlands: the impact of mental health reports
        
    
In one in four criminal cases in the Netherlands, the court receives a report on the state of the defendant’s mental health. How is that information used exactly and what are the consequences? Scientific research has been lacking in this area. The PhD research of Roosmarijn van Es is a first step in…
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    A quick call about student well-being
        
    
Supporting our students’ well-being is a priority for the University. Last week was our Student Well-Being Week, and throughout the year our students have access to mental health support such as buddy programmes, student support groups and study skills workshops. Each faculty is to have its own well-being…
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    Age checks need to respect children's rights
        
    
A variety of age checks are required, both in order to protect children and to ensure that they can participate online, a new study funded by the European Commission finds. The article on the study, co-authored by Simone van der Hof, Professor of Law and Digital Technologies at eLaw, was published in…
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    Why Humanities? Cristiana Strava on Middle Eastern Studies
    
    
Lecture
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    Can Neurodiversity be a Lens to Study Sufism?
    
    
Lecture, LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series
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    Public Speaking Competition for Students of Dutch Studies
    
    
Arts and culture, Competition
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    Markus Davidsen wins 2021 Impact Prize
        
    
Markus Davidsen, assistant professor of Religious Studies, is the winner of the 2021 Impact Prize. He is receiving the prize of 1,000 euros for the material he has developed for religious education in secondary schools.
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    Henk Schulte Nordholt has been appointed extraordinary professor
        
    
Dr. Henk Schulte Nordholt, working at KITLV and LIAS, has been appointed extraordinary professor of Indonesian history for a five-year period.
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    LUCSoR at 10: Practising Comparison in the Study of Religion
    
    
Conference
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    10 years of Georgian at Leiden University: Ramaz Kurdadze returns
        
    
This year marks a special occasion because it was just ten years ago that the Georgian language was taught for the first time at Leiden University. It is even more exciting that its first professor, Ramaz Kurdadze, will return to Leiden this year to teach students interested in the language. Kurdadze…
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    Rogier Creemers: ‘A nine-to-five job would make me miserable’
        
    
Rogier Creemers is a lecturer in Modern Chinese Studies. While he looks for challenges in his lectures, in his free time he much prefers to go back to basics and work with his hands.
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    Interview with Markus Davidsen on his Comenius project
        
    
Assistant professor Markus Davidsen has received the Comenius grant, with which he wishes to improve secondary education on religion. In this interview, he will tell more about the content of his project and its aims.
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    Guide dogs: anything but a modern invention
        
    
For a long time, even many researchers thought that guide dogs were a relatively modern invention. An accidental encounter with archival material showed university lecturer Krista Milne that guide dogs helped their blind owners as far back as the Middle Ages. Milne now has received an NWO XS grant to…
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    Meet archaeologist Martin Berger: ‘I want to answer archaeological and heritage questions’
        
    
In the course of 2020 the Faculty of Archaeology was bolstered by some new staff members. Due to the coronavirus situation, sadly, this went for a large part unnoticed. In a series of interviews we are catching up, giving the floor to our new colleagues. We give the floor to Dr Martin Berger, who joined…
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    Mink van IJzendoorn investigates the end of amphorae with a PhD in the Humanities grant
        
    
This year, an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant went to Mink van IJzendoorn, enabling him to investigate the disappearance of amphorae. ‘We take means of packaging and shipment for granted, but they are deeply ingrained in our daily lives; they are crucial.’
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    Chemical biology studies on retaining exo-β-glucosidases
    
    
PhD defence
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    European grant to research Tibetan collection: 'Tibetans' literary output was and is huge'
        
    
As a student, university lecturer Berthe Jansen fell under the spell of the Van Manen collection: a collection full of Tibetan writings and objects. A €1.5 million grant now makes it possible to take a really close look at it. 'There is still so much to do and discover.'
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    Busy yet not a student in sight: the Online Master’s Open Days
        
    
‘Silence in the corridor please’ are not the words you expect to hear on an open day attended by 5,000 students. From 12 studios in Leiden and The Hague, presentations are given during the Online Master’s Open Days telling students all about their future master’s programme.
 - 5th Meeting reading group 'The Role of Experience'
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    DUSANE: Dutch Symposium of the Ancient Near East 2023
    
    
Symposium
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    OSCoffee: Unintended consequences of the shift towards Gold Open Access publishing
    
    
Lecture
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    Webinar: Is LUC for me?
    
    
Study information, Webinar
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    Christopher Green on ABC Australia about COVID-19 outbreak in North Korea
        
    
Assistant Professor Christopher Green was interviewed on ABC Australia about the recent COVID-19 outbreak in North Korea. Green says that the statistics the isolated country has given are ‘essentially nonsense’.
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    Exhibition unveils Central Asian part of Silk Road
        
    
An exhibition at Oude UB takes visitors to the historical Silk Road. Old maps, clothes and jewellery reflect the rich heritage of the cities of Central Asia and their inhabitants.
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    CellEKT: a chemical proteomics platform to study the kinome
    
    
PhD defence
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    Quality of master’s programme rated in Keuzegids 2025
        
    
Leiden University’s Master’s in Advanced Studies in International Dispute Settlement and Arbitration is one of the 15 ‘excellent master’s programmes’ at Dutch universities. This is according to the Keuzegids consumer guide to master’s programmes for 2025.
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    Futures of Native American Studies lecture series presents: Sarah Sense
    
    
Lecture
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    Discontinuous Constituency and BERT: Two Case Studies of Dutch
    
    
Lecture
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    Archaeology brings 3D scanning into the classroom
        
    
In the course 'From Ceramics to Plastics: The Mediterranean in 12 objects' students were taught to work with 3D scanning technologies. One of the underlying reasons to introduce students to this technology was to teach them to reproduce objects. ‘More and more archaeological information is stored in…
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    New publication investigates curious shift of 7th century burial practices
        
    
At the end of the 7th century something curious occurs in Northwestern Europe. Suddenly, people start burying the dead next to their dwellings instead of in communal cemeteries. Professor Frans Theuws recently published a book on this phenomenon. ‘We wanted to know if the study of these farmyard burials…
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    Exploring the materials and heritage involved in the Belt and Road Initiative
        
    
Dr Maikel Kuijpers, a staff member at the Faculty of Archaeology and a guest researcher at the Centre for Environmental Sciences (CML), is participating in an exploratory interdisciplinary study on the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Made possible by a Seed Fund of the Leiden University Global…
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    Synthesis of chemical tools to study the immune system
    
    
PhD defence
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    Antibiotic Discovery: From mechanistic studies to target ID
    
    
PhD defence
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    Computational and Experimental Studies of Reactive Intermediates in Glycosylation Reactions
    
    
PhD defence
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    Metabolomics study of blood vessels on-chip model
    
    
PhD defence
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    State-resolved studies of CO2 gas-surface reactions
    
    
PhD defence
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    Sara Brandellero: ‘We need to protect the city from an excess of light’
        
    
On 25 September, lights throughout Leiden will be turned off for the Seeing Stars event. What makes the urban night so special? We asked university lecturer Sara Brandellero, who researches cities, night and migration.
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    Philosophy/Japan Studies: Befriending Things on a Field of Energies
    
    
Lecture
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    Struggle in the region: China and Taiwan fight for support in Central America
        
    
Honduras recently severed diplomatic ties with Taiwan after 82 years. In doing so, the country is following the trend of other Central American countries that have turned their backs on the Asian island in recent years. Why are these countries making this choice now and what does it mean for Taiwan's…
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    Archaeologist Mette Langbroek works on beads exhibition: ‘Humans have a special relationship with beads'
        
    
Beads are among the oldest types of human artistic expression. Even so, the small ornaments have a bad status record regarding archaeological investigation. PhD candidate Mette Langbroek, usually at home studying early medieval beads, had the opportunity to work on a publication and exhibition on 5000…
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    NWO Open Competition for research on inclusive religion and identity: 'Impact on LGBTQIA+ community still underexplored'
        
    
What is the impact of religion and its discourse on the lives of queer people in countries where LGBTQIA+ individuals are not accepted? University Lecturer Eduardo Alves Vieira wants to know just that. With an NWO-grant, he will take a closer look at the inclusive religion movement in Brazil.
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    Vidi grant for Angus Mol: ‘Historical games are like time machines’
        
    
How do games help shape our perception of the past? Associate Professor Angus Mol receives a Vidi grant to answer this question.
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    Meet Dr. Jonathan Stökl, LJSA Member
        
    
Before coming to Leiden, Dr. Stökl was Reader in Hebrew Bible / Old Testament at Kings College London.
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    Study Abroad Kick-off Session: Second-year LUC students
    
    
Study information
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    Campus Den Haag hosts 'On Campus' Experience Days
        
    
Last Saturday, Wijnhaven Campus and the Anna van Buerenplein were the setting for the first 'on campus' Experience Days in The Hague since the restrictive measures in higher education were introduced in March 2020. Spread over the day, some 200 students visited the campus to delve deeper into the 3…
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    Colours and symbols to support dyslexic students
        
    
In the very first Korean class that teacher Eun-ju Kim taught, there were already students with dyslexia. With a background in special education and clinical developmental psychology, she developed a new method to help them, partly based on teaching methods from Dutch first language education.
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    Warrior Women, Gender-bending Plots, Perfect Masculinity: Paradigms of gender in Javanese Amir Hamza narratives
    
    
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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    Research Seminar Katerina Rozakou
    
    
Lecture, Research Seminar