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     Petr Kopecky Petr KopeckySocial & Behavioural Sciences kopecky@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273602 
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     Amy Eaglestone Amy EaglestoneSocial & Behavioural Sciences a.m.eaglestone@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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    Living and Dying with the State
        
    The state, and specifically the idea of nationality, is almost all-determining in social life in the Netherlands. It determines how people identify, how we interact with each other, and what (in)equality in society looks like. However, ultimately, the idea that we can divide people into different nationalities… 
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    “Working together to foster a healthy, happy society”
        
    Since 2023, Andrea Evers has been the lead for “Health and well-being in a healthy society”, a key theme at FSW and one of the profile areas of the University as a whole. Three new FSW health research themes will shortly be announced at the Faculty’s Health Research Event, where the FSW’s researchers… 
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    Posting preprints: ‘There is no reason not to’
        
    Leiden University publishes the highest percentage of preprints in the Netherlands. Why is that and why post your article online before it has been peer reviewed? Professor of Quantitative Science Studies and keen preprint poster Ludo Waltman explains. 
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    The lessons we can learn from leaders of colour
        
    Professor Judi Mesman interviewed 40 people of colour in leadership positions. What can we learn from them? 
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    Medical Delta professor Marco van Vulpen: ‘I advocate the introduction of the share factor’
        
    Proton therapy is a new way of treating cancer in which radiation doses are delivered more precisely. This results in less damage to surrounding tissue and fewer side effects. Professor Marco van Vulpen is medical director of HollandPTC in Delft, where the social value of this therapy is studied. Van… 
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    Leiden University signs Southwest Pact in The Hague
        
    On average, the residents of The Hague Southwest (Zuidwest) are poorer, have more health problems and a lower level of education than the residents of other districts in The Hague. With the Southwest Pact, the municipality, the state, residents, entrepreneurs and professional parties are joining forces… 
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    Sampling the course and the campus on the Bachelor’s Open Day
        
    It’s Saturday and electric minibuses ride back and forth bringing prospective students to Leiden University’s various faculties. They want to see for themselves whether that interesting-looking programme will suit them. 
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    Better screening can help GPs recognise anxiety disorders earlier
        
    Only one in five young people with emotional health problems such as an anxiety disorder receives appropriate professional help. GPs often fail to properly recognise the signals in children and young people, according to psychologist Semiha Aydin. How can we improve this? PhD defence 23 February. 
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    The psychological poverty trap: How lack of money impacts decision-making, procrastination and loss of control
        
    Lack of money impacts how a person takes financial decisions: now or preferably later. Procrastination and avoidance behaviours in turn have an effect on lack of money, which can result in a sense of loss of control. These are the findings of psychologist Leon Hilbert in his PhD research, although the… 
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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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    Getting people on board with the energy transition: ‘Times of crisis can help’
        
    The gas prices now exceed 300 euros per megawatt hour – a record. The transition from fossil (natural gas, coal, oil) to renewable energy is needed and soon. But how do you get a society (and its citizens) to switch to sustainable energy? 
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    Important findings in plain language: Leiden University introduces lay talk
        
    PhD ceremonies in the Academy Building will be much easier for family, friends and other non-specialist audience members to follow after the summer. The Doctorate Board is pleased to have decided that as of 1 September, all Leiden PhD candidates will begin their PhD defence with a lay talk. ‘It can… 
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    Renewed Leiden Leadership Programme ‘provides tools to make a difference’
        
    The Leiden Leadership Programme is going to innovate. After 12 years, the honours track for master’s students will get a new set-up. We asked two of those involved about the ins and outs of the new LLP. ‘You learn what leadership style suits you and how to make an impact.’ 
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    Interview with Rector Hester Bijl: ‘There is no place for antisemitism here’
        
    Leiden University is under fire: it is allegedly doing too little to tackle antisemitism. Rector Hester Bijl responds to this accusation and to a video from 2014 on social media in which extreme remarks are made. ‘We can be short about such comments: they are unacceptable. The university is and always… 
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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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    LTA Education Festival: working together to find connection in education
        
    Education never stops because society is always changing. It is up to students and lecturers to align learning and teaching with current demands. During the Leiden Teachers’ Academy Education Festival, participants united in their search for ways to achieve that. 
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    Open-L grant for research on environment as heritage in the Himalayas
        
    How can initiatives aimed at environmental conservation and climate change mitigation in the eastern Himalayas proceed from the cultural expectations of its indigenous ethno-linguistic minorities? Enabled by an NWO Open L grant, the research project 'Futuring Heritage: Conservation, Community and Contestation… 
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    Health Campus The Hague: working together for better health and care
        
    Better health for all the residents of The Hague region. This is the mission of Health Campus The Hague – formerly LUMC Campus The Hague. Eight partners – the LUMC, Leiden University, the municipality of The Hague and five healthcare institutions (see box) – are collaborating intensively in healthcare… 
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    Outreach symposium: ‘We’ve got so much talent and creativity at our university’
        
    As an academic, it’s not easy to communicate your research to society – and in a language people will understand. With its Outreach Grant Symposium, Young Academy Leiden (YAL) wants to support and inspire a new generation of ‘outreachers’. 
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    A call about: one year of EUniwell and what it can offer you
        
    The European University for Well-Being (EUniWell), an alliance of seven European universities including Leiden University, is celebrating its first anniversary! All employees and students are invited to the online FestiWell event to celebrate this landmark together. Reason enough to call Melissa Koops,… 
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    Language as a weapon: alumna Femke Eisma is the spokesperson for the government commissioner on sexual violence
        
    It is one of the most talked-about subjects right now: how do we eradicate sexual harassment and violence? Alumnus Femke Eisma is the spokesperson for Mariëtte Hamer, the government commissioner tasked with tackling this persistent social problem. Eisma studied the Dutch language at Leiden. How is her… 
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    Providing information in palliative care: what if patients don’t want to know everything?
        
    How do you behave towards patients with life-threatening conditions who do not want to know all the details of the state of their health? This question brought psychologist Liesbeth van Vliet and anthropologist Annemarie Samuels together. It’s an unusual partnership, but their interdisciplinary approach… 
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    New Student Well-Being Officer for The Hague gets started on student well-being
        
    Student well-being is more important than ever and is high on Leiden University’s agenda. There are many recent new initiatives, such as Well-Being Week and POPcorner The Hague. To streamline all these new initiatives and create new student well-being activities, a Student Well-Being Officer has recently… 
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    Psychology alumnus Marisse van Os is helping improve mental health services from within
        
    A psychology degree, a career that started in the commercial sector and now a role where she feels she can make a difference. For alumnus Marisse van Os (34) everything has come together in her current job at an innovative mental health services provider. 
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    Oh no, a mistake! Investigating the constant performance monitoring in our heads
        
    Psychologist Myrthe Jansen conducted research into the performance monitoring that constantly takes place in our heads. People with obsessive-compulsive symptoms are more afraid to make a mistake that harms others, than when they make a mistake that only harms themselves. Jansen received her PhD on… 
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    New trainee supports researchers in building stronger connections with society
        
    Strengthening the connection between social science and society: that is the mission for the coming year of new LDE trainee Eva Slings. With a Master’s degree in Media and Journalism and experience at TU Delft and Airbus, she is the ideal person for the job. 'Together with researchers, I will experiment… 
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    Navigating the Energy Transition: A Call to Consider the Citizen Perspective
        
    A wind turbine near your home? The energy transition is not seen as just by all parties concerned. It’s essential to involve local residents, argues Emma ter Mors, social psychologist. As a researcher, she focuses on identifying factors that influence public acceptance of energy technologies. Isn't… 
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    Bonobos, unlike humans, are more interested in the emotions of strangers than acquaintances
        
    Humans and bonobos show striking similarities as well as differences when they see pictures of conspecifics. Both are more interested in photos of conspecifics that show emotion. But while our human attention is more easily drawn to photos of family members and friends that express certain emotions,… 
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    ‘You don’t have to be a doctor or psychologist to talk openly about suicide’
        
    You might not have gone to medical school but you can still help someone with suicidal thoughts. This is what three staff members who took training from 113 Suicide Prevention Foundation are keen to emphasise. ‘I’ve got a better idea of what warning signs to look for and how to refer students to the… 
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    Honours class students do research into confidence in the justice system
        
    Students from the ‘Public confidence in the criminal justice system’ Bachelor’s Honours Class completed this course with their presentations at the final session on Tuesday 25 May. What is unique about this honours class is the collaboration with The Hague University of Applied Sciences and the Court… 
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    Open Science als standaard: 'Wetenschap bedrijf je niet voor jezelf'
        
    Open Science verandert de manier waarop onderzoek wordt gedeeld en wordt samengewerkt. Anna van ’t Veer won een award voor haar Open Science-activiteiten. 
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    ‘Young Academy Leiden wants to stand up for young researchers, especially in difficult times’
        
    Young Academy Leiden (YAL) will change its board this month and welcome seven new members. Outgoing chair Julia Cramer and incoming chair Rachel Plak look back at the highlights of the past year and discuss YAL’s plans for the coming period. 
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    Let your voice be heard!
        
    Until Friday 21 May 2021 (16:00), you can cast your online vote for up to seven candidates for the Faculty Council. Curious who our candidates are and what they stand for? 
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    ERC Starting Grants for seven Leiden researchers
        
    Seven researchers from Leiden University have been awarded an ERC Starting Grant. This will enable them to start their own project, build their research team and put their best ideas into action. 
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    A call about: the national university funds campaign
        
    Various thought-provoking questions have been appearing online and in print adverts. They are part of a national university funds campaign in which the Leiden University Fund (LUF) is also participating. We wanted to find out more, so we called LUF Director, Lilian Visscher. 
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    Marieke Adriaanse appointed professor of Behavioral Interventions in Population Health Management
        
    What determines healthy behavior and how do you promote healthy choices and routines? These are a few questions currently being addressed by Marieke Adriaanse, recently appointed Professor of Behavioral Intervention in Population Health Management at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC). 
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    First Psychology Connected on climate change: "Especially as a researcher, you shouldn't always take the plane to a conference"
        
    On Thursday afternoon, 6 October, Lara Wierenga, Anne Urai and Niels van Doesum kicked off the first edition of Psychology Connected, a recurring event organised by the Science Committee, where big questions and small conversations easily alternate. 
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    ‘Legal AI is a bit of a Wild West right now’
        
    A growing number of AI tools are being developed for the legal sector, to help professionals search lengthy texts or check court rulings. Leiden SAILS researcher Masha Medvedeva, an expert on the technical development of these systems, warns: ‘Users should know what’s under the hood.’ 
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    Robin Buijs succeeds Laura Boncz as assessor of FSW
        
    Laura Boncz was a member of the faculty board last year as an assessor of the Faculty of Social Sciences. Robin Buijs will take over from September. In this article Laura looks back and you can meet Robin. 
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    Moving forward together with the personnel monitor: 'Make sure it’s not just a one-off conversation’
        
    If you want to stay fit, you have to go to the gym regularly, and – hopefully - cleaning our teeth is something we do at least twice a day. So, why shouldn’t we keep on working on a safe and healthy work climate, HR Director Esther van Opstal asks in a conversation on where things stand now with the… 
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    A call with: Jan Jansen from the board of examiners
        
    A knowledge-sharing session was held on Thursday 25 March for members of boards of examiners. Good reason to give one of them a call. We spoke to Jan Jansen, Chair of the Board of Examiners for Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology (Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences) and an external… 
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    Leiden research projects awarded NWO Open Competition grants
        
    Six researchers from Leiden University have been awarded NWO Open Competition funding. 
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    Eredoctoraten voor Bonnie Honig, Eliot Higgins en Kelly Chibale
        
    Leiden University will be conferring three honorary doctorates in its special anniversary year. They will be awarded to Eliot Higgins, truth finder and founder of Bellingcat, Bonnie Honig, expert in feminist theory and legal theory, and Kelly Chibale, professor of organic chemistry, who works on prevention… 
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    Executive Board column: From the outside looking in (and vice versa)
        
    We know more together than alone. To increase our university’s impact on the region, we have to be open to the world outside. This is how we strengthen our ties and create new opportunities for teaching and research. 
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    Meehelpen een Serious game ontwikkelen in Psychologielab op Wielen?
        
    Psychology Lab on Wheels makes science accessible for everyone. On Monday 24 June, we will be back with our mobile lab at the Old Observatory near the Singelpark in Leiden. Join our research to learn to better recognise emotions with a Serious game and read more about participant Maxime and game developer… 
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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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    Wanted: musical students, staff and alumni for the Leiden Canal Concert
    
    Organisation, Social 
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    Three new Leiden bloggers for Faces of Science
        
    What is life like as an academic? Twelve PhD candidates will report on their daily work in videos and blogs on the Faces of Science website (in Dutch). They include three researchers from Leiden who are researching topics such as North Korean support for African liberation movements, how differently… 
