2,952 search results for “support” in the Staff website
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Alumna Charlotte Vrendenbarg: ‘I get energy from students’
Charlotte Vrendenbarg is Assistant Professor intellectual property rights (IP) at Leiden University. She was recently sworn in as deputy judge at the District Court of The Hague, exactly 30 years after her mother was installed as a judge in Breda. ‘Following in her footsteps was not a goal in itself,…
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Programme to teach school pupils about stress proves effective
Recent studies have shown that Dutch secondary school pupils experience a great deal of stress from school work, and between 2001 and 2007 the number of adolescents experiencing school stress even doubled. The study carried out by Simone Vogelaar focuses on stress factors and the effectiveness of the…
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Nieuwe medewerkers stellen zich voor
Nieuwe medewerkers op de faculteit
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At the forefront of AI innovation: in conversation with Julian van der Kraats
AI-related activities and programmes are springing up throughout the university. In research, for example, at SAILS, and for staff in workshops and co-creation labs. As an AI champion at the ISSC, Julian van der Kraats is involved in various AI developments.
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Hebben reumapatiënten met hulp van placebotechnieken minder medicatie nodig?
From painful joints to intense fatigue: a third of rheumatism patients suffer serious effects from this chronic condition and rely long-term on medication. Leiden psychologists are to receive a subsidy from the Netherlands Arthritis Foundation to investigate whether placebo techniques can help patients…
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AI model predicts risk of infection in postoperative patients
A new AI model will soon be able to predict the risk of infection in postoperative patients. This will allow healthcare providers to take preventive measures and detect complications at an earlier stage.
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Alumnus Willem van der Muur: ‘I wanted to work somewhere I could make an impact’
Willem van der Muur worked at the Van Vollenhoven Institute as a PhD candidate from 2013 to 2019. After completing his doctorate he left for Indonesia to work for the World Bank. There, he is leading a project to register land rights.
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Restricting student numbers will cost society billions
A cap on the number of international students at the five broad-based Randstad universities will have a drastic effect on the Dutch economy. The gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to decline by approximately 4 to 5 billion euros. Regions, businesses and society as a whole will feel the consequ…
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KAS Symposiaserie: SPACE
Conference
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Dialogue session faculty office: Safe research and academic freedom within Humanities
Debate
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The United States and the War in Gaza: History, Politics, and Culture
Debate, Panel and Q&A session
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Civil Society and International Students in Japan: Methodology and Fieldwork
Lecture
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Connect & Open Up: Evolution of a researcher's data management practices: from data hazard to data steward
Webinar
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Breaking Barriers, Personalizing Pathways - Psychological health and self-management of people with chronic kidney disease
PhD defence
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The Tripartite Being: Deity, Tsangphu mountain, and human as local environmental agents in the Dagor community of Eastern Bhutan
Lecture, Asia Research Cluster
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Exploring Web Archives
Lecture
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Immersive Tech Event - 'New Beginnings'
Conference
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Assessing global regionalized impacts of eutrophication on freshwater fish biodiversity
PhD defence
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Student Talk: Venus as Potentially Habitable Planet
Lecture
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When Deafness Enters the System: Family Dynamics and Psychosocial Functioning of Preschool Children
PhD defence
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In between looking and seeing
PhD defence
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Humanities PhD Symposium
Conference, Symposium
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How to be an Academic in a World on Fire: A Hands-On Workshop co-organized by LUGO and OSCL
Lecture
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Higher Education Knowledge Café: Learning analytics: opportunities and challenges
Conference, Knowledge Café
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How to write a Grassroots/Grass Shoots proposal
Didactics
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Demystifying AI: a symposium on ChatGPT in education
Symposium
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Didactic and Interactive Tools (for LUC lecturers)
Didactics
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Ancient History (UMW) Research Seminar
Lecture, Ancient History (UMW) Research Seminar and Ancient Worlds Network Lecture
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Let's connect
Study support
- Lunchbyte about ANS: assessments and exams’
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Same-Sex Love Law: Transnational Trends
Valedictory lecture
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Introduction to Dutch Research Funding
Information briefing
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Information session: Birmingham-Leiden Strategic Collaboration Fund
Webinar
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Sailing into the Future: Professional and Student Perspectives in Maritime Archaeology
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
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OSCoffee: Rethinking Publishing: Alternative Outputs and Platforms
Lecture
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Introduction to Ans
Didactics
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OpenRefine training workshop
Training workshop
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How clear is your Veni idea really?
Meeting
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FAIR Implementation Profiles
online workshop
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Meetup AI in education @ FSW
Didactics, ICT
- Lunchbytes FGGA & FGW @The Hague
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Yemen’s history of slavery and its lasting impact on social and racial hierarchies
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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‘Let’s try not to lose sight of each other’ – Interview with Annetje Ottow
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has had a clear impact on Leiden University. Students and staff are angry or scared, feel unsafe and are experiencing group pressure.
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Veni grants for 22 researchers from Leiden University
An impressive 22 research projects by Leiden researchers have been awarded Veni funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
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The ambiguity of the post-verbal modal morpheme DE in Sichuanese
Lecture, CHiLL series
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International Criminal Justice: Utopia or Reality?
Lecture, 5th Owada Chair Symposium
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The future of Europe’s finances
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Should Nature be given Rights?
LeidenGlobal Annual event
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Workshop: Sharing field notes
Workshop
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Healthcare interpreting today and tomorrow
Lecture