332 search results for “diversiteit in higher onderwijs” in the Staff website
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    From International Studies to HR: ‘I use my skills every day’
        
    
Ana Oleart came to The Hague from Barcelona to study for her bachelor's degree in International Studies. After completing no fewer than two master's degrees at Leiden University, she now works in the HR department of a large hotel chain.
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    Nadine Akkerman: ‘It’s an incredible feeling, rewriting such an iconic event from a country’s history.’
        
    
Ever since Nadine Akkerman, Professor of Early Modern Literature & Culture, came across a woman spy in her research, secret agents have kept cropping up in her work. Now there’s Spycraft, a popular history book exploring the espionage techniques used by early modern spies, which she has co-written with…
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    Student mental health problems still common but less so than in covid year 2021
        
    
The number of students suffering from stress and anxiety has decreased slightly compared with 2021. But around half still suffer from mental health problems. This is according to the National Mental Health and Substance Use Monitor.
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    Developments Humanities Campus: Renovation of De Vrieshof starts and changed plans Lipsius South
        
    
There are some changes in the plans for the development of the Humanities Campus. The Faculty of Humanities along with the central organisation and the Real Estate department need to save costs due to the financial challenges at the faculty and the cuts in higher education. At the same time, we still…
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    Comenius teaching grants for four Leiden lecturers
        
    
Four lecturers from Leiden University will receive a 50,000-euro Comenius Teaching Fellow grant. This will enable them and their team to realise an educational innovation within their own teaching.
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    Education Blog Archaeology: Alex Geurds on navigating change together
        
    
In this new series the Vice-Dean and portfolio holder of education in the board of the Faculty of Archaeology will reflect on the state of education. Posts can range from shedding light on current national shifts in the university landscape to arguments as to why it’s important to be timely with designing…
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    How sustainable is your coffee cup? Professor Jeroen Guinée finds out
        
    
What is the environmental impact of the fish on our plates? And is an electric car really more sustainable when we include the generation of electricity? Jeroen Guinée maps the environmental impact of products and technologies. He analyses them from raw material to waste disposal. He was appointed Professor…
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    Four VIS grants for Humanities projects
        
    
The new VIS grant has been awarded to four projects from the Faculty of Humanities. In a Virtual International Cooperation Project (VIS), Dutch and foreign students work together remotely on a project that links local issues to an international perspective.
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    Website full of interactive videos to improve your lab education
        
    
To better prepare students for their laboratory education, a team of education experts and students have created a collection of interactive videos. After launching their website labprep.video, the material is now available to everyone in higher education. Project leader Marjo de Graauw: ‘We also created…
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    How to keep your brain healthy? Scientists provide tips at brain festival
        
    
At science festival 'Over de kop', surprising brain facts alternate with confronting stories from the operating room. Researchers explain why our brains love beans and why you should never ride a racing bike without a helmet.
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    First Programme Directors’ meeting: ‘These themes are relevant to all degree programmes’
        
    
Over 40 hard-working programme directors and chairs met for the first time in the Academy Building on 27 October to exchange knowledge and experience and gain new inspiration. Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl opened the meeting with an update on strategic developments in higher education.
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    Executive Board President Annetje Ottow on fighting racism: ‘It’s the responsibility of all of us’
        
    
‘We may have taken steps together, but there is still much to do in the fight against racism and discrimination’, says Annetje Ottow, President of Leiden University’s Executive Board. ‘We have to be aware of this and continue to focus on this difficult, uncomfortable and often confronting topic.’
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    A computational tool that will transform bacterial genome analysis
        
    
Whether a microbe is beneficial or harmful to a plant can now be predicted with high accuracy thanks to bacLIFE. This bioinformatic tool with an intuitive interface makes it much easier to unlock the secrets of bacterial genomes. A group of Leiden biologists presented it in Nature Communications.
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    Márton Biró: ‘My only condition was going on exchange to Leiden’
        
    
He studied Dutch Studies, did Dutch literature research for his internship, and worked at HEMA: Hungarian Márton Biró (26) came to the Netherlands on exchange and decided to stay.
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    Student and staff representatives raring to go: ‘Connection is the key to success’
        
    
The new academic year also marks the start of a new term for our student and staff representatives. Dozens of them – some experienced, others new to the game – are itching to represent the interests of the university’s students and staff. On the Training Day for Student and Staff Representatives, they…
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    Manon Schouten: ‘I’m the kind of teacher who also works on her profession during the weekend.’
        
    
After a detour via the ANWB in Munich, alumna Manon Schouten works as a history teacher at two schools. ‘It's so rewarding to see the material resonate with students.’
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    Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum on International Humanitarian Law wins Erasmus+ grant
        
    
Dr Robert Heinsch and his team of IHL Clinic researchers at the Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum on International Humanitarian Law have won a prestigious Erasmus+ grant for cooperation partnerships in higher education in cooperation with the IHL Clinics at Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany) and Roma Tre University…
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    Meeting place for and by all students: That is POPCorner, The Hague
        
    
The POPCorner The Hague festive opening week has been postponed due to the more restrictive corona measures, but the website is online, its’ employees are roaring to go, and there are plenty courses and workshops available to take part in. High time to get to know more about this meeting point for and…
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    Floris Harm studied Chinese, just like one of his ancestors: ‘We’re both trying to promote mutual understanding’
        
    
When Floris Harm took up his role as director of the Leiden Asia Centre, he made a remarkable discovery on the university website. It turned out that a past family member was one of Leiden University’s first sinologists.
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    Introducing... The Marketing & Communications department
    
    
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    Ombuds Officer: 'The pain of social insecurity always has to be taken seriously.'
        
    
Marjan van Dasselaar was appointed as the new ombuds officer for staff on 1 May. She will be working to create a safer working atmosphere within the University. 'There is a lot of pain felt by people who experience social insecurity. That pain always has to be taken seriously.'
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    Alisa van de Haar: ‘People with linguistic skills have always played a very important role in society’
        
    
Who was professionally involved in language between 1550 and 1650? And what were the financial returns of this language sector? Assistant Professor Alisa van de Haar has received an ERC Starting Grant to map out the situation in Northwest Europe between 1550 and 1650.
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    Stories from women in physics: ‘I want to understand how the world works’
        
    
For the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, women students and researchers from physics talk about what inspires them about their work. From quantum to cosmology and biophysics, their curiosity about how nature works is what connects these women. What do these 5 scientists want to share…
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    Negotiating with the enemy: this ‘unloved masterpiece’ is a great example
        
    
During the Cold War, 35 states sat down at the table and negotiated for three years – with results. Lecturer Kai Hebel sees the Helsinki Final Act (1975) as the inspirational example of successful negotiations between hostile states.
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    ‘The COVID-19 crisis just goes to show how things can go wrong’
        
    
Ijeoma Uchegbu is Professor of Pharmacy at University College London (UCL). As a female scientist of colour, she was initially reluctant to play an active role in the university’s diversity policy. Until, that is, she had a radical change of heart: ‘I knew it; I had to become an evangelist.'
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    Pitfalls and opportunities – A wealth of learning about fair partnerships Between Leiden and Africa
        
    
A whole week was dedicated to fair partnerships and equitable exchange in Leiden-African education and research
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    Satellite swarms, random walks and a cup of tea
        
    
He brings order to chaos and analyses satellite swarms. During his PhD research, mathematician Oliver Nagy delved into random networks and how they reach equilibrium. Along the way, he also developed a handy tool. This knowledge is valuable for calculations related to communication networks.
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    In Memoriam - Professor Bert Peletier
        
    
On December 16, 2023, our respected and beloved former colleague prof.dr.ir. Bert Peletier passed away.
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    IncLUsion helps asylum seekers study: ‘It has given me self-confidence’
        
    
Studying as an asylum seeker without a residence permit. Every year, student initiative IncLUsion enables dozens of asylum seekers to take several courses at Leiden University. ‘Education has given me a lot of support.’
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    CADS Alumna writes children's book that encourages diversity and inclusiveness among children and their parents
        
    
Monique Tekstra-van Lochem decided to develop a book of her own that all children can recognize themselves in. In May "Hey, who are you?" will be released, a children's book in which twenty fictional children from all over the world take you with them into their daily lives.
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    Koffie met Gert Renkema, Hoofd Financieel Economische Zaken van FGGA
        
    
Twee keer per jaar vertelt Gert Renkema ons meer over het proces en de gang van zaken rondom de financiën van FGGA.
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    New Year's Reception 2025: the power of diversity and collaboration
        
    
‘Let us not forget the power of genuine engagement,’ dean Sarah de Rijcke stressed at the New Year's Reception on 7 January 2025, which was also attended by Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl and addressed the Faculty of Social Sciences.
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    A selection from the year 2021 according to the FGGA Faculty Board & Office
        
    
What was the year like for the FGGA faculty board & office? A number of departments share what 2021 was like for them.
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    Diversity symposium 2021: small steps can increase inclusion
        
    
‘Culture change takes time,’ said Vice-Rector Hester Bijl at the closing panel of the University’s Diversity Symposium on 26 January. She talked about the road to a diverse and inclusive university. The symposium provided plenty of concrete examples of small steps that can already be taken.
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    Join the Gorlaeus biodiversity walk
    
    
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    Meetup AI in Education @ FSW (and beyond)
    
    
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    Meet the Societal Advisory Board
        
    
The Faculty of Humanities wants to take a stand in the middle of society with its research and education. That’s why last year, in the middle of a pandemic, the Societal Advisory Board was founded. What are the members’ plans?
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    Equality as a driver for diversity: ‘Seek out contradiction and the unknown’
        
    
The freedom to be who you are – woman, man, homosexual, heterosexual, transgender, religious, atheist, and so on – is perhaps the Netherlands’ greatest attribute. The principle of equality and the right not to be discriminated against are in the very first article of our constitution. Yet there is a…
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    Executive Board visits African Studies Centre: ‘We work from African perspectives’
        
    
From the energy transition in Namibia to sustainable jobs for young Nigerians, from African cookbooks to vodcasts on vintage Swahili booklets: during a recent visit by the Executive Board, staff from the African Studies Centre Leiden and the African Library presented their research, teaching and acquisition…
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    Multilingualism in young children is a good thing: 'Languages support each other'
        
    
During Leiden City of Science 2022, Janet Grijzenhout and Hannah De Mulder will put multilingualism in the spotlight by organising multilingual storytelling afternoons. They hope to show parents that raising children multilingually is achievable as well as beneficial.
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    ‘Science is international so our faculty should be too’
        
    
‘Our faculty is a very international community. And that is something everybody really benefit from,’ says Yun Tian. As the officer internationalisation, she is the bridge between international students and staff, the faculty and universities abroad. ‘Science goes beyond countries and carries no nationality.…
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    A call about: Scholars Programme Europaeum
        
    
On 28 October 2021 there is an online information session about the two-year Scholars Programme of Europaeum. This network brings young researchers and leaders together to discuss developments in Europe and to promote pan-European thinking. Does that sound interesting to you? Would you like to know…
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    Bilingual and international education central to World Teachers Programme
        
    
In this bilingual profile, you follow university teacher training with a special focus on language, culture and diversity in bilingual and international education. Student Lauren Rutherford and educator Tessa Mearns talk about this programme.
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    Seven projects receive funding from JEDI Fund
        
    
More focus on diversity in Antiquity, workshops for students with disabilities, and a card game to share stories about diversity: these and other projects will receive funding from the JEDI Fund in 2023.
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    This was 2021! An overview of Humanities in the news
        
    
Online, hybrid, on campus... It was an unpredictable year, also for the Faculty of Humanities. Luckily, there were also non-corona related stories. Let's review 2021 with this list of the most-read news articles per month.
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    Ratna Saptari retires: anthropologist dedicated herself with heart and soul to Indonesian workers' and human rights
        
    
Ratna Saptari is since 2007 Assistant Professor at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. She has always been involved with issues of human rights and Indonesian workers' rights. This August she retired. But she won't sit still. She continues her voluntary work and wants to…
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    AI-enabled ultrasound: LUC alumna empowers women in rural Africa
        
    
AI ultrasounds: LUC alumna empowers women in rural Africa