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- Strategic Plan Meeting Leiden Science
 - Strategic Plan Meeting Leiden Science
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    Graduation Ceremony Air and Space Law
    
    
Diplomauitreiking
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    FGGA in 2022: This was the year for our Faculty
        
    
We started this year as we ended it in 2021: in a lockdown. But the world continues to open up. We are occasionally allowed to go into the office and students are able to return to Campus. Continue reading to find out what the rest of the year has been like.
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    Alumni Event Russian and Eurasian Studies
    
    
Alumni event
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    PhD Career Event: Finding your career inside or outside academia
    
    
Career development
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    45th Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (#SOEMEHL45)
    
    
Conference
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    Botanical drawing
    
    
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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    Construction projects
    
    
If you wish to find out about current construction projects, you will find an up-to-date overview of Leiden University construction projects below.
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    Graduation ceremony MSc Political Science, session 2
    
    
Festival
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    Blended Education Festival
    
    
Festival
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    The Common Market Law Review 60th Anniversary Conference
    
    
Conference
 - Graduation Ceremony MSc Media Technology
 - Graduation Ceremony MSc ICT in business & the public sector
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    (IN)EQUALIZERS! Social and Economic Histories of Inequalit(ies) and Difference(s), 1500-2000
    
    
Conference, Student Workshop
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    First TEAL Workshop
    
    
Workshop | TEAL series
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    Probability words: everybody interprets them differently
        
    
What exactly does it mean when your doctor says you have a ‘good chance’ of survival? Leiden researchers discovered that there is a big difference in how people interpret such probability phrases. And that can be a problem, warns lead researcher Sanne Willems in her blog post.
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    Should you leave academia to handle democracy?
        
    
The relationship between academia and democracy is a complicated one. Should policy makers listen to scientists or to citizens? That is the dilemma Valérie Pattyn and Johan Christensen will discuss with a panel of experts during the academic conference EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF).
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    Digital Infrastructure Insights Fund (D//F) for John Boy
        
    
With a grant from the Digital Infrastructure Insights Fund D//F, John Boy and members of the d12n research cluster will explore new ways critical technologists try to align their work with digital technology with the political goal of defending the public interest.
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    Passenger safety at risk due to poor labour relations for airline pilots and crew
        
    
Due to gaps in working conditions regulations, airline pilots and crew are suffering from fatigue and inadequate protection in general. Leiden PhD student Yuran Shi investigated how international law can help improve working conditions and safety in the aviation sector.
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    LUMC will administer first Dutch stem cell gene therapy to patients
        
    
Researchers and clinicians at Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) are about to begin a milestone clinical study. It will be the first time a stem cell gene therapy developed in the Netherlands is used in a clinic. The therapy will be used to treat children with SCID, a rare disorder where children…
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    Video labs and narratives of future conflicts: two lecturers receive a Comenius Grant
        
    
Lecturers Marjo de Graauw and Malte Riemann have both received a Comenius Teaching Fellowship.
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    Neuroscientists on tour: 'Many people with MS do not link their cognitive symptoms to the disease'
        
    
In the MS Cognitietour, psychologists and neuroscientists from Leiden University discuss the latest scientific knowledge with MS patients and their loved ones. This leads to insights: 'One lady told how much stress she felt from all those caregivers around her bed.'
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    Income differences in the Netherlands: it’s not as equal here as you might think
        
    
Egbert Jongen researches income inequality in the Netherlands. Where are the differences and what can we do about them? This Professor of Economics and Socioeconomic Policy will explain more in his inaugural lecture on 1 July. ‘We can learn from countries with less difference between men and women and…
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    Francesca Arici wants to raise maths awareness in society
        
    
Mathematician Francesca Arici has joined the Raising Public Awareness Committee of the European Mathematical Society. She aims to coordinate and unite the European efforts of communicating and promoting mathematics. ‘We also hope to achieve more recognition for people who do science communication.’
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    Hydropower, but without devastating consequences for fish and fishermen
        
    
Hydropower plants need not be disastrous for fishermen and nature. For that, we need to place new dams more strategically, but also modify or even remove some existing ones. Valerio Barbarossa and Rafael Schmitt showed that with a computer model of the Asian Mekong basin.
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    In the aftermath of an attack, everyone claims a piece, except the terrorists
        
    
Terrorism is not a successful communication strategy. After an attack, the attention quickly shifts from the terrorists to authorities and citizens. This is what Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn argues in her dissertation: 'The aftermath: meaning-making after terrorist attacks in Western Europe'. ‘A year…
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    News but nothing new: many pesticides in Dutch swimming and natural waters
        
    
There has been a lot of media attention for the report recently completed by the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) from Leiden University. However, it has long been known that Dutch surface water contains too many toxic pesticides. ‘We will have to improve our ways of life together with many…
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    Military pilot and political scientist Jorik ter Veer: ‘I work with the invisible heroes of society’
        
    
Jorik ter Veer studied Political Science in Leiden. How does he look back on his student days?
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    ‘Artists seek and research another dimension of science’
        
    
In July, Leiden will be hosting the EuroScience Open Forum conference. Humanities scholars from Leiden will make use of the opportunity to stress the importance of art in science. ‘Artists have the ability to show the consequences of science.’
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    Canal Watch scoops communication prize
        
    
Canal Watch (De Grachtwacht), which has been cleaning canals since 2018, has received the Dutch Research Council (NWO) Communication Initiative Award.
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    Large-format landscapes: why Northern-Netherlandish artists drew on extra-large paper outdoors
        
    
In the 16th and 17th centuries, many Northern-Netherlandish artists drew outdoors to train their hands and eyes, and to record landscapes and nature. In her inaugural lecture on 21 March 2022, Yvonne Bleyerveld, Professor by Special Appointment of Art on Paper and Parchment, draws our attention to a…
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    ‘I can feel the pain on both sides of the border’
        
    
How can the Netherlands help secure a peaceful future for Israel and Palestine? At a recent meeting at the university, two remarkable speakers shared their perspectives: Somaya Bashir, a Palestinian woman living in Israel, and Palestinian journalist, Houssam Khadra, who fled Gaza over a decade ago.
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    Using low sample volumes to better understand brain diseases
        
    
Marlien van Mever delved into the analysis of tiny samples, cerebrospinal fluid from transgenic mouse models for example. She validated methods that can now be used to study brain diseases such as migraine and epilepsy. Van Mever will receive her PhD on 14 June.
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    Bankroet Co-Med vraagt om wetgeving voor faillissementen met grote maatschappelijke impact
        
    
Het faillissement van zorgonderneming Co-Med stelt de curatoren voor dilemma’s. Want wie krijgen voorrang: patiënten, personeel of de schuldeisers? Universitair docent Jessie Pool, gespecialiseerd in het ondernemings- en insolventierecht, pleit voor insolventieprocedures die beter zijn toegespitst op…
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    What works in suicide prevention? Lessons from the 113 Helpline
        
    
113 Suicide Prevention gave a guest lecture about suicide prevention at the Spanish Steps in Wijnhaven
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    Underexposed colonial past: 'You can suddenly feel like you are connecting with someone from the past'
        
    
Attention to the colonial past may be increasing, but many aspects of it are still underexposed. Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant, in collaboration with, among others, Leiden researchers Anne-Marieke van der Wal-Rémy and Alicia Schrikker, therefore created a 'canon of the Dutch underexposed past', which…
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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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    More attention needs to be paid to prevention in the fight against cancer
        
    
On 11 November Professor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Monique van Leerdam will deliver her inaugural lecture entitled, ‘Aiming for Prevention’. Van Leerdam, who specialises in hereditary tumours, was appointed professor in July 2020. In her inaugural lecture she will discuss the importance of…
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    Leiden Classics: 5 questions on the origin of university democracy
        
    
The late 1960s: across Europe, students are demanding the right to more participation within their universities. In 1971 Leiden University was granted an elected University Council. It became quite powerful: the Council even had the right to dismiss the Chairman of the Board.
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    Gijs Zebregts: ‘I want to give hope to fellow sufferers of leukaemia’
        
    
Gijs Zebregts had just graduated from International Studies when he was stricken with acute leukaemia. A stem cell donor brought relief. Now he is going to cycle from Florence to Rotterdam to raise money and awareness for the donor bank.
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    Protoplanetary discs are much smaller than previously thought
        
    
Many protoplanetary discs in which new planets are formed are much smaller than thought. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) scientists of the Leiden Observatory looked at 73 protoplanetary discs in the Lupus region.
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    ‘Maybe interdisciplinarity could function as a way to change the university’
        
    
This year, in a three-part symposium series, we are exploring how interdisciplinary collaboration can be promoted at the university. In the second session in March, the attendees discovered that understanding your rhythm and perspective is essential when embarking on an interdisciplinary project.
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    Archaeological Heritage Value Mapping in Trinidad and Tobago
        
    
Trinidad and Tobago, a twin-island nation, has over 300 identified archaeological sites that testify to its diverse history, covering pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. Many of these sites were discovered by archaeologists in the 20th century and have not been regularly visited and assessed.…
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    Tahir Abbas promoted to full professor of Radicalization Studies: ‘I consider myself blessed to have this opportunity’
        
    
Tahir Abbas was named full professor of radicalization studies by the Executive Board. This chair, according to Abbas, is an excellent opportunity for ISGA to broaden its current focus on terrorism and political violence. Abbas was interviewed about his ambitions, writing as a form of relaxation, and…
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    After sixty years, German alumni are back in Leiden: ‘I presided over the meeting with a revolver’
        
    
They first entered the Academy Building fifty to sixty years ago. On 28 March, they were back for an afternoon: the members of the Dr Pfiffikus debating society of the German Studies programme. Former chair Hans van der Veen looks back on his student days.
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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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    Copyright in study materials: How to share literature the right way
    
    
Education
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    A new songbook for Leiden’s 3 October festival: why you should come to the singsong in the park
        
    
After a long night of partying, hundreds of people head to Leiden’s Van der Werfpark early on 3 October for a good singsong. Lecturer in Dutch literature Olga van Marion helped compile the new songbook for the occasion. Which songs were left out and which new hits have taken their place?