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Interdisciplinary minor ’Violence Studies’: ‘It felt like we were going to fight a group of people’
The interdisciplinary, English-taught minor ‘Violence Studies’ looks at violence from very diverse scientific perspectives. What are the benefits from this approach? Students and lecturers evaluate: ‘This minor’s a goldmine’.
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Dies natalis 2021
University ceremony
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Towards the Establishment of a New International Humanitarian Law Compliance Mechanism
PhD defence
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Open Science Week 2024
Festival
- Presentation Book Panta Rhei: Recht en Duurzaamheid
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Business Studies Seminar (BUSS) series
Debate, Seminar
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COI Conference 2023: Towards just institutional approaches to conflict prevention and resolution
Conference
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What is happening in Yemen?
Debate
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Open Science Week 2025
Festival
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Eliciting preferences for EU-level social protection in the context of global challenges
Seminar
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International Women’s Day
Event
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PhD Career Event: Finding your career inside or outside academia
Career development
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Webinar: Ethical Review of Student Research – Best-practices and future development
Webinar
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Opening of faculty year & Leiden Revisited
Alumni event
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Our Digital Future 2023
Conference
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How to be an Academic in a World on Fire: A Hands-On Workshop co-organized by LUGO and OSCL
Lecture
- Space for Academic Debate: Between safe and brave spaces: The role of universities in historical perspective
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Young people and children and the counter-smuggling project
Lecture
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Una Europa workshop: help shape the future of doctoral training programmes
Workshop
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Dr Graça Machel to visit Leiden Law School
Conference
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Annual Social Citizenship and Migration Symposium
Conference
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Does the welfare entitlement of immigrants change the admission preferences of natives?
Lecture
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The making of a lost generation: child labor among Syrian refugees in Turkey
Lecture
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Join the first Social Safety Dialogue Session
Open Dialogue Session
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The Road to Decolonising Research
FULL | Panel discussion and brainstorm session
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Ethnicity and endogeneity in the welfare state
Seminar
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AI for HR
Course, Training session
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Climate Change: Pathways to Public Interest Advocacy
Roundtable
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A conversation with Bonnie Honig on the defence of democracy
Bezoek
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A New Era in International Arbitration?
Roundtable
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Award ceremony Jaap Doek Children's Rights Thesis Award
Prijsuitreiking
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Workshop Generative AI & Embodied Cognition
Lecture
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Striking a Balance between Local and Global Interests
PhD defence
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LGBTIQ+ Workplace Inclusion Symposium
Debate, Symposium
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Changing Approaches Towards Restitution and Return of Colonial Heritage: Tracing Experiences and Identifying Shared Decolonial Practices
INTERDISCIPLINARY SYMPOSIUM
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Innovating and connecting
447th Dies Natalis
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Passionate debate on university’s fossil fuel ties
Should Leiden University cut its ties with the fossil fuel industry forthwith? This was the main question in a debate between students and staff. The answer was clearer for some than for others.
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Civility, not opinions, was the real surprise in student debate
The student debate in Leiden’s Stadsgehoorzaal promised to be ‘the key to your vote’. That may sound hyperbolic, but what this well-attended debate did achieve was increased trust in politics. ‘They even let each other finish their sentences’, the flabbergasted students concluded at the end.
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Leiden Law Cast #6: Geerten Boogard on (local)elections & political upheaval
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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The Comics Canon - Graphic Novels at Leiden University Libraries
Graphic Novels and Comics have developed from pulp status to an entirely self-contained medium. This form of storytelling is not limited to stories of superheroes but has been used, molded and reshaped to display historical events, classic stories and autobiographical memoirs. But where should you begin…
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Leiden Law Cast: Victimisation of sexually transgressive behaviour with Maarten Kunst
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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D&I Symposium 2024: What have we achieved with a decade of diversity policy?
How has progress been made on diversity and inclusion at Leiden University over the past decade? Attendees reflected on this at the D&I Symposium 2024: Untold Stories. And in the workshops, students and staff discussed the next steps toward a more inclusive community.
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Four decades of eLaw: computer science hand-in-hand with law
Research and education at the intersection of law and technology is more important than ever. With its 40 years of experience, the eLaw department, founded in 1985, is ready for the future. Time to reflect on four decades of innovation.
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Taboo on raising social safety issues must go because we really need to do better
Last year, 15.8% of all employees of Leiden University experienced undesirable behaviour. This is one of the findings of the 2021 Personnel Monitor. ‘That number is far too high. We have to get rid of the taboo on raising this issue and addressing offenders,‘ says Martijn Ridderbos, in an open and…
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Leiden Law Cast #2: The role of the criminal defence lawyer with Dr M. Lochs
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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What makes us ill?
Genes predict whether you have a propensity for an illness but environmental factors often have the last word: nutrition, air pollution, lifestyle, stress. The exposome as both culprit and chance. Large-scale research is being carried out into this at Leiden. Thomas Hankemeier, Professor of Analytical…
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‘We all support equal opportunities, but disagree on how to achieve them’
Rotterdam is an extreme example of inequality in the Netherlands. There are huge health and life expectancy differences between neighbourhoods. Good access to healthcare and education isn’t a cure-all, say inequality economists Lieke Beekers and Hans van Kippersluis
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Teachers’ Professionalisation Course: Dialogue in Education
Didactics
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Belonging first: in conversation about an accessible university
D&I Event