446 search results for “united national conversion on the rights of the child” in the Staff website
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    Valerie FrissenFaculty of Law
v.a.j.frissen@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5278838
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    Dona Sanduni WickramasingheFaculty of Law
d.s.d.wickramasinghe@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Robert OkelloFaculty of Law
r.okello@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Carlotta RigottiFaculty of Law
c.rigotti@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 8838
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    Santy KouwagamFaculty of Law
s.u.kouwagam@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Francien DechesneFaculty of Law
f.dechesne@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7608
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    A real professor in the classroom: ‘What do you like best about your work?’
        
    
Each year on the university’s birthday, children at primary schools in Leiden and The Hague have a lesson from a professor – about children’s rights and robots in surgery, for example. The children get to do activities. And ask questions: ‘How do you become a professor?’
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    Reportage: training anxious children should help prevent disorders and depression
        
    
Many primary school children suffer from anxiety and their numbers are increasing. Psychologists from the Knowledge Center Anxiety & Stress (KAS) are developing and researching preventive training.
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    Anne HeyerFaculty of Humanities
a.heyer@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1121
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    A study on the transmission of extremism within a family context
        
    
What happens to children of extremist parents? Commissioned by the Scientific Research and Documentation Center (WODC) of the Ministry of Justice and Security, four ISGA researchers, Layla van Wieringen, Daan Weggemans, Katharina Krüsselmann and Marieke Liem, wrote a report on the nature and extent…
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    lobbying is a skill that can be learned: discover how at the Night of the Lobbyist
        
    
How ethical are lobbyists? On the Night of the Lobbyist on 23 January, academics and practitioners will come together to discuss lobbying and democracy. We asked associate professor of public administration Toon Kerkhoff five questions about the world of lobbying and integrity.
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    Hoe gaan we om met oplopende spanningen? ‘De keuze is: vechten of praten’
        
    
‘A Muslim and a Jew in the house of God.’ This is how historian Nadia Bouras introduced her recent conversation with colleague Sara Polak in Leiden’s Hooglandse Kerk. They discussed the rising tensions since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war. ‘Dare to ask each other questions.’
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    Scholars and senators on the legitimacy of the Dutch Senate
        
    
The Leiden Research Profile Area Political Legitimacy organizes a public symposium on the 12th of May 2016 on the legitimacy and future of the Dutch Senate.
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    On the same wavelength: Deaf and hard-of-hearing children keep pace with hearing peers in emotional development
        
    
Deaf and hard-of-hearing children can find it challenging to blend in during recess on the playground. Yet, in recent studies, two PhD researchers studying children in China and Portugal showed that the emotional development of these children is largely on par with their hearing classmates.
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    Organisations and young alumni provide valuable career tips during Meet the Employer Week
        
    
Career Services of the Faculties Governance and Global Affairs, Social Sciences, and Humanities joined forces to organise the ‘Meet the Employer’ Week held from 6 – 10 December 2021!
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    Why the law has not eliminated race discrimination
        
    
Despite being prohibited by law since 1971, race discrimination continues to exist in the Netherlands. Why is this?
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    Woman, man or somewhere in between? You decide (and not just your body)
        
    
A female body equals a woman. Nonsense, says Professor by Special Appointment to the Socrates Chair Annemie Halsema. She argues that our sense of identity and social environment also determine our identity. ‘We should stop assigning people’s sex at birth.’
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    Free course on AI and Ethics: ‘Every citizen should know more about this’
        
    
The free AI and Ethics course (in Dutch) is available online to anyone who wants to find out more about the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. One of the eight experts featured in the course is Professor Reijer Passchier. ‘Artificial Intelligence is spreading so fast and has such an impact…
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    Damaged by Disgrace: report on involuntary relinquishment and adoption of babies in the Netherlands
        
    
For decades, unmarried girls and women in the Netherlands were forced to give up their newborn children. The impact was profound and persists to this day for the mothers, fathers, relinquished children, and the adoptive families in which they were raised.
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    Translating humorous children's poetry? Content matters most
        
    
Translating poetry is notoriously difficult. Translating poetry in such a way that the humorous nature of a poem remains intact is even more difficult, even though it is precisely jokes that can encourage children to read more, notes PhD candidate Alice Morta.
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    Parenting choices important in transmission of extremism
        
    
Do children growing up in a jihadist or right-wing extremist household develop the same extremist views as their parents?
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    Christa Tobler presents at the conference of the EFTA Court
        
    
On 15 October 2021, the EFTA Court held its annual conference in Luxembourg, this year under the title 'People in the EEA'. The EFTA Court is in charge of cases arising under the law of the European Economic Areas (EEA) in the EEA/EFTA states Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Christa Tobler was invited…
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    Exhibition encourages us to reflect on the history of slavery
        
    
What is the significance of the history of slavery for our present-day society? A special exhibition in the inner courtyard of the Academy Building features eleven insightful portraits of students and staff, and their answer to this question. The aim of the exhibition’s initiators is to make the subject…
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    Where is the Caribbean in the Dutch WPS National Action Plan?
    
    
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    Ministry and Leiden Law School to work together more closely
        
    
The Ministry of Justice and Security and Leiden Law School are planning to collaborate on a more structural basis. This is the outcome of a meeting that took place at the Academy Building in Leiden on 19 October. Those present at the meeting included the Minister for Legal Protection, Franc Weerwind,…
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    A village on campus: De Kattekop nursery run by psychologist Ellen Buschman
        
    
Parents from all corners of the university bring their children to De Kattekop, the university’s day nursery. How does manager Ellen Buschman use her psychology degree in her work?
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    Children develop prejudice at an early age
        
    
Children in the Netherlands develop prejudices based on ethnicity at an early age. Ymke de Bruijn (27) came to this conclusion in her dissertation ‘Child Interethnic Prejudice in the Netherlands: Social Learning from Parents and Picture Books’. For her PhD project she took a closer look at the behaviours…
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    What if you lose a parent at a young age? ‘Grief lasts a lifetime’
        
    
Adults who lost a parent during childhood tend to experience greater attachment anxiety in romantic relationships, according to Carline van Heijningen’s doctoral research. However, this anxiety was less pronounced among those who recall having a strong bond with their deceased parent during childhoo…
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    Amy EaglestoneSocial & Behavioural Sciences
a.m.eaglestone@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Kees MustersFaculty of Science
musters@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277461
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    Boya LiSocial & Behavioural Sciences
b.li@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Book Landscapes of Survival sheds new light on the habitation of the Jordan deserts
        
    
December 2020 saw the crowning publication of the Landscapes of Survival project by Professor Peter Akkermans. Its main topic is human habitation in marginal environments like the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula. ‘The people living here built their own society, and they would not have viewed it as…
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    Chinese nationalism in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis
    
    
PhD defence
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    Sara BrandelleroFaculty of Humanities
s.l.a.brandellero@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1447
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    Marco CinelliFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
m.cinelli@luc.leidenuniv.nl |
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    Institute managers Marjolein and Wiesje: Ambitious on the work floor, in the restaurant and on the football field
        
    
Marjolein van Reisen has been Institute Manager Finance for a year, and Wiesje Zikkenheiner has been Institute Manager HR for two months. This duo job is by no means a luxury in an ever-growing organisation. Marjolein: 'We’re both new to this world, so we have our hands full.'
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    Bart CustersFaculty of Law
b.h.m.custers@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 8838
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    Gavin RobinsonFaculty of Law
g.l.robinson@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Carola Schoor on Politico on the State of the European Union speech
        
    
Carola Schoor, programme manager for Public Affairs at the Centre for Professional Learning (CPL), reflects on Politico on the State of the European Union speech by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen from a political strategy and messaging perspective.
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    Leiden Classic: 4 Questions on the origins of the university and the Dies Natalis
        
    
Every year around 8 February, Leiden University, the oldest university in the Netherlands, is celebrating its birthday. Why does the King still receive a telegram on the day of the Dies Natalis? 4 questions on the origins of Leiden University and its traditions for celebrating its foundation day.
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    Members of the local community and students contribute ideas for the construction of the Humanities Campus on the Doelengracht side
        
    
In May, the University concluded that a smaller programme of construction would be possible for the Humanities Campus. The new criteria were presented, which will have an impact on the surrounding area. During two meetings held in May and June, local residents, business owners and other stakeholders,…
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    Place of Archives in Modern African Studies: A Searchlight on the Patronage of National Archives of Nigeria, Ibadan
    
    
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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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    What is your opinion on the design of the teaching spaces? Share your wishes!
    
    
Education
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    Koos Biesmeijer and Claire van Megen nominated for Person of the Year
        
    
Koos Biesmeijer, Professor of Natural Capital, and Claire van Megen, an Educational and Child Studies student, are in with a chance of winning Leiden’s Person of the Year title.
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    Declining trust in government: the low-trust society
        
    
The Netherlands in September 2021 could be characterised as a low-trust society. Trust in the government has declined significantly in the past one-and-a-half years: from almost 70 percent in April 2020 to less than 30 percent in September 2021. There has also been a slight decrease in trust between…
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    ‘Scandals mean society is actually doing well’
        
    
Whereas the Netherlands Court of Audit used to conduct an investigation once a year, the average civil service organisation now has a few per year to contend with. Is so much going wrong nowadays? Not at all, says Professor by Special Appointment Sjoerd Keulen. ‘It’s one of the methods that makes democracy…
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    Young people’s experience of mental health problems help improve medical training and practice
        
    
LUMC Curium and the Dutch National Youth Council (NJR) have been working on integrating young people’s lived experiences of mental health problems in medical research and training. The aim is to broaden doctors' and researchers’ perspectives and improve the care offered.
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    Mark Rutte presented with book about the human dimension
        
    
The human dimension must be brought back to the fore, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said in response to the child benefits scandal. But how? A group of researchers – including Leiden psychologist Sandra van Dijk – have written a book offering practical suggestions. They presented the book to Rutte on 28…