1,447 search results for “health university works on” in the Staff website
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     Ewout Steyerberg Ewout SteyerbergFaculteit Geneeskunde e.w.steyerberg@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 9700 
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    University doctor
    
    Leiden University is committed to creating a pleasant working environment for its staff. It may nevertheless happen that you find yourself unable to work due to a temporary or long-term illness or disability. The university doctors can help you reduce health risks and give you advice regarding your… 
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    University doctor
    
    Leiden University is committed to creating a pleasant working environment for its staff. It may nevertheless happen that you find yourself unable to work due to a temporary or long-term illness or disability. The university doctors can help you reduce health risks and give you advice regarding your… 
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     Kiana Shahrasbi Kiana ShahrasbiFaculty of Science k.shahrasbi@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     Laurens van Gestel Laurens van GestelSocial & Behavioural Sciences l.c.van.gestel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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     George Miley George MileyFaculty of Science miley@strw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5849 
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     Anita Keizers Anita KeizersLeiden University Library a.g.m.keizers@library.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272039 
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    PhD candidates: attend Una Europa's One Health Summer School
    
    Research 
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    Fourteen Leiden University researchers receive Vidi grant
        
    The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to 14 Leiden researchers. This grant of a maximum of 850,000 euros will enable them to start a new research group and develop their own line of research over the next five years. 
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    Leiden Healthy University
    
    Leiden University is committed to making your work safe, healthy and enjoyable. 
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    Vivian KraaijSocial & Behavioural Sciences kraaij@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3736 
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     Guido Band Guido BandSocial & Behavioural Sciences band@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273998 
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    A safe work environment
    
    Regardless of whether you work at a desk or in a lab, all workplaces have their risks. As your employer, the University aims to create a healthy workplace and to limit possible health risks. Here you will find the main risks and measures that we take to reduce them. 
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     Pam ten Broeke Pam ten BroekeSocial & Behavioural Sciences p.ten.broeke@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Leiden interdisciplinary research opportunities in health and disease prevention
        
    Are you a Leiden researcher looking for opportunities for interdisciplinary research and collaboration in the fields of local communities, health and disease prevention? If so, Health Campus The Hague is the right place for you. Take a look at these four examples of current research. 
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    Work pressure
    
    If you’re experiencing too much work pressure, talk about it to your colleagues and your manager. This is the only way we can jointly work towards a solution. How do you raise the issue of work pressure? And what can you do to prevent work pressure from getting out of hand? 
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    Anne Krause-UtzSocial & Behavioural Sciences a.d.krause@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 6639 
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    Health Day wins LUF Relationship-Promoting Activities Prize
        
    Health Day has won the LUF Relationship-Promoting Activities Prize (LUF RAP). This 5,000-euro prize is awarded to an initiative by Leiden University students that brings the academic community together. 
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    Working hours
    
    You and your manager agree on how many hours you will work. The standard working hours for a full-time employment are 38 hours per week. 
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     Yee Man Ng Yee Man NgFaculty of Science y.m.ng@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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    Sickness and work disability
    
    Have you been ill for a long time? The procedure for illness and reintegration describes what to expect in case of long-term illness and work disability. The procedure also lists potential financial consequences. 
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    Work disability
    
    In case of short-term or long-term illness, we will together do our best to ensure you can return to work shortly. You will be guided through this process by your immediate supervisor, the P&O department and the University doctor. In some cases, however, reintegration in your own or another position… 
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    Vidi grant for research into childhood trauma, friendship and mental health
        
    Anne-Laura van Harmelen has received a Vidi grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This talent programme will enable Van Harmelen to research the social and neurobiological mechanisms of resilience in young people with childhood trauma. 
- Working safely
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    Queen Máxima talks to students in Leiden about mental health
        
    How do you know if your idea has succeeded? The Queen coming to call a year and a half later might just be a clue. This happened to the Leiden student foundation ‘Door Het Geluid’, which promotes student well-being. 
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    Working from home
    
    If your work allows it, you can work partly from home and partly at the University. How this combination of working from home and at the University will turn out for you depends on your own working activities and situation and those of your team. This means that tailor-made solutions are needed. 
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    Work Balance in Action
    
    Many people at the Faculty of Humanities engage in their work with great passion and enthusiasm. It is important that employees enjoy their work and create a healthy work balance. Work Balance in Action is intended to keep the theme of ‘work balance’ on the agenda. By engaging in dialogue around this… 
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    Flexible working hours
    
    The University has a standard working week of 38 hours. However, you may diverge from this. You may work two more or two fewer hours per week and thus accrue or use extra hours. 
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    Home-working allowance
    
    If your work allows it, you can work partly from home and partly from a university location. How exactly this combination looks for you depends on your own work and that of your team. 
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    Back to work
    
    When you return to work after the birth of your child, you are entitled to a number of facilities. These are listed below. 
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     Peter de Knijff Peter de KnijffFaculteit Geneeskunde p.de_knijff@lumc.nl | 071 5269537 
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    Reducing work pressure
    
    Work pressure is still high across the entire organisation. Leiden University is not unique in this respect, as all Dutch universities are facing high levels of work pressure. In an effort to reduce work pressure, we have launched a toolkit including practical measures at central, faculty, and individual… 
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     Koosje van Lessen Kloeke Koosje van Lessen KloekeFaculty of Law k.van.lessen.kloeke@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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     Sandra van Dijk Sandra van DijkSocial & Behavioural Sciences sdijk@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3913 
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     Mona Shahab Mona ShahabSocial & Behavioural Sciences m.k.shahab@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     Hongyi Cai Hongyi CaiFaculty of Science h.cai@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     Eduard Schmidt Eduard SchmidtFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs j.e.t.schmidt@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9500 
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     Bernard Bernards Bernard BernardsFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs b.j.t.h.bernards@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9014 
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    Working in a lab
    
    Working in a laboratory is different from working in an office. Some of the rules that apply when working in or around a laboratory are given below. 
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    Working from home
    
    To set up your digital workspace, use the following tools: Webmail, Microsoft 365 and OneDrive. 
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    Working in a lab
    
    Working in a laboratory is different from working in an office. Some of the rules that apply when working in or around a laboratory are given below. 
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    Pregnant at work
    
    If you are pregnant, as your employer, we will do everything in our power to protect your health and that of your baby. Both during your pregnancy and while you breastfeed. 
- Advisory group Work Balance
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     Mirjam Sombroek-van Doorm Mirjam Sombroek-van DoormFaculty of Law m.p.sombroek@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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     Mattijs Numans Mattijs NumansFaculteit Geneeskunde m.e.numans@lumc.nl | 
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    Survey of mental health of academic staff: take the Academy Thermometer
    
    Research 
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     Bramesada Prasastyoga Bramesada PrasastyogaSocial & Behavioural Sciences b.prasastyoga@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Applications open: Una Europa One Health Summer School for PhD candidates
    
    Education 
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    Investigating health equality in the past with a VIDI grant: ‘We will look for indications of stress’
        
    Dr Sarah Schrader, an expert in the study of human remains, received a VIDI grant for a research project on health and inequality. In present day people with a high socio-economic status encounter fewer health risks than those in lower socio-economic strati. ‘Now we will look at this process in the… 
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    Transdisciplinary health improvement in The Hague: ‘Neighbourhoods tell us what they need’
        
    Health conditions and social problems often go hand in hand. To address this complex issue in families in The Hague, researchers, managers, support services, policymakers and residents are joining forces. What are the results of this transdisciplinary approach? 
