542 search results for “interdisciplinary onderzoek” in the Staff website
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    Jorieke ManenschijnFaculty of Law
j.i.manenschijn@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5278595
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    Siyun WuSocial & Behavioural Sciences
s.wu@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273451
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    Hendrik Jacob Roelof KapteinFaculty of Law
h.j.r.kaptein@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277548
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    Carel SmithFaculty of Law
c.e.smith@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277733
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    Clementine Breedveld-de VoogdFaculty of Law
c.g.breedveld@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7884
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    Sara PerlsteinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
s.g.perlstein@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009500
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    Laila QhistinaFaculty of Law
l.qhistina@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Manon CarrereFaculty of Law
m.j.a.carrere@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Ilse KamerlingFaculty of Archaeology
i.m.kamerling@arch.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2394
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    Tim LubbersFaculty of Law
t.lubbers@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4727
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    Sil DoumaFaculty of Law
s.j.douma@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Gerard BreemanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
g.e.breeman@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9373
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    Esther KentinFaculty of Law
e.kentin@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5358
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    Femke HeijmansFaculty of Law
f.n.heijmans@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Executive Board column: Energy and new insights at the strategic conference
        
    
It’s become somewhat of a tradition at Leiden University: the strategic conference at the end of June each year. About a hundred staff including the faculty boards, academic directors, directors of the expertise centres and Administration and Central Services, the representative councils and student…
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    Why take the AI & Society minor? These students explain
        
    
The interdisciplinary AI & Society minor of Leiden University brings together students and lecturers from a wide range of disciplines. Together they look at the impact of AI on society. Students are enthusiastic about this merging of worlds.
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    The internet has many bosses. It’s chaotic but it works
        
    
Governance of the internet is chaotic, says Professor Jan Aart Scholte. Can we learn from this relatively new form of governance?
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    Conference ‘Power and Counterpower in Democracy: Multidisciplinary Perspectives'
        
    
As both old and new democracies experience increasing democratic backsliding, there is a critical societal need to rethink the design and effectiveness of democratic checks and balances. In this conference on Friday 9 June, the aim is to explore multidisciplinary insights about what makes the checks…
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    ‘Children’s healthcare rights deserve more attention’
        
    
‘Children’s rights are somewhat of a poor relation’, says Professor of Law and Health Mirjam Sombroek-van Doorm. In her inaugural lecture, she will emphasise how more attention needs to be paid to children’s rights in current thinking on law and health.
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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.
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    Crammed with meaning: what museum collections tell us about our political system
        
    
What does a 19th-century exhibition of traditional utensils from the province of Zeeland tell us about the current rise of populism? A lot, Ad Maas will say in his inaugural lecture.
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    How can local policies contribute to global sustainability goals?
        
    
The challenges of building a sustainable society are unprecedented. But the Dutch municipalities cannot be faulted for their commitment. They are working hard, conclude Professor Eefje Cuppen and Lian Merkx, programme manager for energy at the Association of Netherlands Municipalities (VNG). To exchange…
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    Hoe meer tijd, hoe beter de nier
        
    
Donororganen zijn er nooit genoeg. De organen die wel beschikbaar zijn, moeten vliegensvlug getransplanteerd worden. De geneeskunde zet daarom volop in op het langer goedhouden van organen. Marlon de Haan (24) onderzoekt hoe je nieren buiten het lichaam in leven kunt houden.
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    ‘Immigration doesn’t threaten welfare states’
        
    
It is often thought that immigration threatens the solidarity on which redistribution relies. But looking at the post-war period, PhD candidate Emily Anne Wolff finds that this is not the case.
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    ‘Climate damage and nature loss are unfairly distributed. And so are the solutions’
        
    
In the fight for a liveable planet, we desperately need a fairer distribution of wealth and equal rights for all, argues anthropology professor Marja Spierenburg. ‘That will also generate broad-based support for sustainable development.’
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    Research: Points system makes neighbourhoods nicer to live in
        
    
A lot of municipalities work with a points system to encourage construction projects to take biodiversity and creating green areas into account. But this way of working also benefits local neighbourhoods and residents, master's student Marije Sesink discovered. She based her study on The Hague.
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    ‘Leiden could raise its profile as an AI expert’
        
    
‘In the field of AI, Leiden is still a relatively unseen university,’ says Thomas Dohmen. The brand-new Director AI Collaboration Center, would like to forge a Leiden AI collaboration network, with sustainable and impactful relationships between the university and civil society organisations. The question…
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    How should we use AI? The Islamic world may have an answer
        
    
The secular West is struggling with the rise of AI, but so too is Muslim Southeast Asia. What can we learn from each other?
 - Meijerslezing Meijersprijzen Tirza Cramwinckel, nieuwjaarsreceptie
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    Political Science Master’s thesis prize 2021: the nominees
        
    
Tradition has it that at the end of each academic year, the best master’s thesis in Political Science is awarded a prize. For 2021-2022, the jury is considering six nominations. All of great quality, but on different topics. These range from political party bans to questions regarding commitment within…
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    New professor Suzan Verberne aims to bring large language models and search engines closer together
        
    
Suzan Verberne has been appointed professor of Natural Language Processing at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) from 1 October. Verberne has been at LIACS since 2017 as group leader of the Text Mining and Retrieval group.
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    LUMC first medical programme to include AI in curriculum
        
    
How do you make effective use of AI and medical technology? And what role do you play in this as a doctor? This is what the LUMC/Leiden University is preparing medical students for, right from the first year of their studies.
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    Leiden workshop on post-consumer textile 'waste’ in the Netherlands (and beyond)
        
    
On Thursday 30 May, Leiden University hosts a workshop to foster collaborations to improve the governance of European textile waste export. Different stakeholders, including municipalities, associations of textile collectors and sorters, industry and consumers associations, are warmly invited to join…
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    Dies Natalis all about innovating and connecting
        
    
‘We could share our knowledge more with others and apply it more widely,’ said Annetje Ottow, President of the Executive Board, while presenting the new Strategic Plan on the University’s 447th Dies Natalis. The new Strategic Plan therefore focuses on innovating and connecting, among disciplines and…
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    All episodes of Breingeheim now available on Spotify
        
    
All five episodes of the first season of 'Breingeheim' are now available to listen on Spotify. The first season of the podcastseries is about the social contexts of adolescent development and how teens become resilient individuals. In every episode, a new Leiden-based behavioural scientist and an adolescent…
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    The long-awaited UN Summit of the Future has ended − what are the results?
        
    
Many saw the UN Summit of the Future as the moment of truth for the United Nations and its plans for the world. Joris Larik, Assistant Professor of Comparative, EU and International Law, explains the results.
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    Academics call for more powers for international organisations
        
    
Organisations like the UN and the EU should be given more powers to combat transboundary problems. This is the message of a report published by the Swedish SNS Democracy Council, whose authors include Prof. Jan Aart Scholte of Leiden University. The researchers also wrote the following article.
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    The rocking researcher: Marjolein Fokkema connects disciplines with algorithms and pop songs
        
    
From predicting Alzheimer’s to the growth of organisms: psychologist Marjolein Fokkema’s algorithms can be used in many disciplines. They also provide inspiration for her songs, theatre shows and life lessons. What drives this rocking researcher?
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    Researchers and members of the public bring a sustainable world a little closer
        
    
Researchers, civil servants and local residents met on 27 September to talk about partnering for sustainability. What were the results? In a green ‘city oasis’ in the centre of The Hague they spoke about the energy transition, bottom-up initiatives and citizen science.
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    ‘Nice tool but what are we supposed to do with it?’
        
    
Public agencies are keen to use new technology such as AI to speed up their primary processes. But the internal organisation is often a major stumbling block. SAILS researcher Friso Selten conducts research at the interface between data science and public administration.
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    Friend or foe? The role of AI in mitigating biases in HR
        
    
AI is already widely being used in HR processes, but it’s unclear whether these applications contribute to fair and inclusive decision making. Leiden researcher Carlotta Rigotti is involved in BIAS, a big consortium research project that aims to provide answers and develop a new, trustworthy AI app…
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    Major research project GUTS kicks off: How can this generation of young people grow up successfully?
        
    
After a big two-day conference, the Growing Up Together in Society consortium has officially begun. Researchers from seven universities will spend the next decade looking at how young people grow up as engaged and resilient adults. Leiden psychologists explain how they will do so.
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    How can we adapt our laws to new technology?
        
    
There were no bitcoins or artificial intelligence when our civil code was compiled. This could cause problems.
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    Migrants cost European governments less than their own citizens do
        
    
Migrants are far less of a burden on the budget of European countries than is often thought. This is the conclusion of research by economists from Leiden University.
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    Ammodo Science Award to bring cultural heritage to life through play
        
    
A team of Leiden researchers has won the Ammodo Science Award for innovative humanities research on perceptions of cultural heritage.
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    Dutch Research Council Open Science Fund grants for five Leiden projects
        
    
Five projects with a lead applicant from Leiden will receive an Open Science Fund grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
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    Vacatures Raad van Advies
        
    
De Raad van Advies bestaat uit leden die een binding hebben met de faculteit. Daarnaast zijn zij goed thuis in de wereld van de advocatuur, de rechterlijke macht, de overheid en het bedrijfsleven. Het faculteitsbestuur gebruikt de adviezen van de Raad van Advies bij de beleidsontwikkeling van de faculteit…
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    Five activities to look forward to this semester
        
    
A fresh semester means a fresh faculty calendar. There is plenty to do at the faculty again in the coming months. Five interesting activities are listed below.
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    You too can improve biodiversity in your local area
        
    
During a recent event, the Leiden Institute of Environmental Sciences presented the breadth of its research on biodiversity.