236 search results for “south koen” in the Staff website
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    Mapping the universe with a NWO grant of 3.1 million
        
    With the new Euclid satellite, scientists are going to map a large part of the sky. The satellite ofthe European Space Agency (ESA) will soon give them a better view of the galaxies and matter in the universe. Professor of Galactic Astronomy Koen Kuijken and a team of Dutch scientists are receiving… 
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    Update from the Executive Board on the announced budget cuts
        
    The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy. 
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    From collagen to canvas: interactive artwork brings the world between our cells to life
        
    What’s really happening in the space between the cells in your body? With the Collagen Canvas project, students from Leiden University invite you to explore this question by blending science with art. This interactive artwork immerses you in the dynamics of the extracellular matrix—the invisible structure… 
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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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    Call for submissions: symposium ‘Changing Approaches Towards Restitution and Return of Colonial Heritage’
    
    Research 
- Leiden University Global Fund to open first seed funding call on 1 September
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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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    Leiden-Delft-Erasmus can play an important role in global challenges
        
    Annetje Ottow, president of the Executive Board of Leiden University, has been the new chair of the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus (LDE) strategic alliance for just two months. What does she want to achieve during her two-year chairmanship? 
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    Jasper's day
        
    Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life. 
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    Vidi grants for eight researchers from Leiden University
        
    Eight scientists from Leiden University have been awarded a grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). With this Vidi funding, the researchers can set up an innovative line of research and further expand their own research group over the next five years. 
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    New research into hidden nature in our cities
        
    What hidden nature is there in our cities and how can we use such organisms? This is what the HiddenBiodiversity project will be exploring over the next four years. The project’s kick-off meeting was held at the Hortus botanicus on Monday 26 September. 
- Apply for a PhD scholarship for a candidate with a migration background (Mosaic 2.0)
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    Apply for a PhD scholarship for a candidate with a migration background (Mosaic 2.0)
    
    Research 
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    Live blog: Alternative demonstrations in Leiden and The Hague against government cuts
        
    Alternative demonstrations were held in Leiden and The Hague on Thursday 14 November after the national protest in Utrecht was cancelled. Leiden University supports these protests, which were organised by WOinActie. Read our live blog of the demonstrations. 
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    Black hole one year later: proof of a persistent shadow
        
    The brightness peak of the ring around M87's supermassive black hole has shifted 30 degrees counterclockwise in a year. This is shown by new images released by the Event Horizon Telescope consortium. 
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     Ethan Mark Ethan MarkFaculty of Humanities e.mark@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2310 
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     Marian Klamer Marian KlamerFaculty of Humanities m.a.f.klamer@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2783 
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     Alexander Geurds Alexander GeurdsFaculty of Archaeology a.geurds@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272206 
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    Visit by Members of Parliament highlights interdisciplinary research and collaboration
        
    High-quality education, research involving multiple faculties, collaboration between universities and central government funding to make all this possible: these were the topics covered in a working visit of the Standing Committee for Education, Culture and Science (OCW) to the Association of Universities… 
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    New Faculty of Humanities spending reduction plan
        
    The Faculty of Humanities has shared a new spending reduction plan with its students and staff. Although the plans are less sweeping than previous ones, we still need to make painful decisions: the proposal to scrap the Bachelor’s in Italian Language and Culture, for example. 
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    Elena Maria Rossi continues her search for the origins of the largest black holes, but now as a professor
        
    Elena Maria Rossi is fascinated by black holes. Her appointment as a professor was a long-held wish, partly because there are so few female professors in her field. ‘My appointment is also a milestone for the Leiden Observatory.’ 
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    Ecologist Michiel Veldhuis is the Discoverer of the Year 2020
        
    Michiel Veldhuis received the most public votes for the C.J. Kok Public Award and may therefore call himself Discoverer of the Year. Veldhuis researches how climate change affects savannah ecosystems in Africa and how we can protect them. 
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    Sjoert van Velzen receives Vidi grant to solve 'riddles from the universe'
        
    Minuscule elementary particles from space colliding with Earth can give us an insight into the distant objects they come from. But first, you need to know how to catch them. With a Vidi grant from NWO, researcher Sjoert van Velzen will 'hunt' for neutrinos coming from exploding black holes. 
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    Mensenrechten overal anders geïnterpreteerd. Hoe kan dat?
        
    Hoe kan het dat universele mensenrechten wereldwijd niet hetzelfde in de praktijk worden gebracht? 
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    Migration scholar Katharina Natter wins Gratama Science Prize
        
    For her research into migration policy under different political regimes, Katharina Natter has been awarded the Gratama Science Prize for young, talented researchers. 
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    18 billion animals a year: they die, but never end up on our plate
        
    Each year a staggering 18 billion chickens, turkeys, pigs, sheep, goats, and cows either die or are killed without making it onto someone's plate. Environmental scientists Juliane Klaura, Laura Scherer, and Gerard Breeman were the first to calculate this number on a global scale. 'Reducing these numbers… 
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    Una Europa workshop: help shape the future of doctoral training programmes
    
    Workshop 
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    Thinking about Resilience and Adaptation to Digital, Social, and Natural Challenges: responses and ideas from Latin America and the Caribbean
    
    Workshop 
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    ESA presents first crystal-clear Euclid photos of the cosmos
        
    The first full-colour images of the cosmos from ESA's space telescope Euclid were presented today. Never before has a telescope been able to take such crystal-clear astronomical images of such a large part of the sky and so far into the deep universe. The five images illustrate Euclid's full potential;… 
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     Stephen Harris Stephen HarrisFaculty of Humanities s.e.harris@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 8983 
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    Public pen test of classroom scanners in Lipsius
        
    On Monday 28 March a ‘pen test’ will be carried out to check the security of the classroom scanners. These people counters in University buildings were temporarily switched off in December after there was growing disquiet about privacy aspects of the devices. The pen test will be carried out in the… 
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    Contributing to cancer research in your own way: three PhD candidates on their work within Oncode Accelerator
        
    Accelerating the development of new cancer medicines by joining forces—that’s the mission of Oncode Accelerator, a Dutch consortium that recently welcomed three Leiden-based PhD candidates. Under the guidance of Gerard van Westen, Marc Boef, Remco van den Broek, and Lucina-May Nollen are exploring how… 
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    Mathematics across borders: Peter Stevenhagen in Pakistan
        
    Peter Stevenhagen delivered daily lectures at the Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering in Lahore, in collaboration with ICTP, a well-known UNESCO institute in Trieste. The aim is to enhance it he knowledge of students from low- and middle-income countries. ‘By teaching here, I can truly… 
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    ‘Transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborations lead to better scholarship and solutions’
        
    How can you persuade researchers who are used to conducting research within clearly defined disciplines to adopt an interdisciplinary approach? Newly appointed distinguished professor Arnold Tukker explained. 
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    ‘Truly the future of Europe’: colleagues share their 2024 Una Europa highlights
        
    Seed funding to summer schools, research collaborations and joint degree programmes: in these ways and more, we’re creating impact as a partner in Una Europa, an alliance of 11 leading research universities. To wrap up the year, we asked six colleagues to reflect on what they’ve achieved through Una… 
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    Lianas are taking over the rainforests – and it’s visible from space
        
    A pandemic of lianas is sweeping through tropical forests, reducing their ability to store carbon and limiting their role in mitigating climate change. Two recent studies from Leiden University highlight the issue. ‘We now understand why lianas are visible in satellite imagery.’ 
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    Climate-proof Mediterranean garden in the Hortus opened by André Kuipers
        
    On 22 May, astronaut André Kuipers opened the new Mediterranean garden in the Hortus. With this water-efficient garden, the Hortus aims to offer inspiration for future- and climate-proof garden planting. Prefect Paul Keßler and scientific director of the Leiden Observatory Ignas Snellen also signed… 
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    Working in a living museum
        
    Roderick Bouman is collection manager of the Leiden Hortus botanicus. He keeps track of which plants there are in the garden, where they come from and makes sure visitors can find the right information about them. ‘We are like a regular museum,’ says Bouman. ‘Except that our objects are alive. That… 
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    Update Executive Board: Dark clouds over the humanities
        
    The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy. 
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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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    How we’re setting Academia in Motion: by promoting and developing open educational resources
        
    ‘I’m setting Academia in Motion by promoting and developing Open Educational Resources (OERs) to enable affordable learning for anyone, and to keep learning and education in the hands of universities and schools,’ says physician, anatomy teacher and e-learning developer Paul Gobée. 
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    More Dutch at the university? ‘We desperately need internationals’
        
    He did an English-taught degree, completed a master’s abroad and now teaches on an English-taught programme at Leiden University College The Hague. Jan Meijer is the definition of an international researcher and he’s proud of it. 
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    Smart monitoring of test subjects is the future of clinical research
        
    Knowing whether or not a treatment is working just by wearing your watch? Data scientist Ahnjili ZhuParris has identified a lot of opportunities for the use of machine learning in clinical research to monitor test subjects at home. 
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    Jasper's day
        
    Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life. 
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    Jasper's Day
        
    Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing? What kinds of things is he doing and what does his day look like? In each newsletter Jasper gives a peek into his life as dean. 
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    Room for everyone at a sun-drenched EL CID
        
    Thousands of first-year students and hundreds of mentors kicked off the EL CID on Monday morning. This year for the first time, the introduction week of Leiden University and Leiden University of Applied Sciences was also open for students of Regional Training Centre mboRijnland and the Leiden Instrument… 
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    Leiden University to continue membership of The Conversation
        
    Looking to share your academic results or insights with a global audience? Leiden University is a ‘contributing member’ of the international journalism platform The Conversation. In 2024, this resulted in 51 articles, which together were read by more than 667,000 people. 
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    Jasper's Day
        
    Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life. 
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    ‘I work with go-getters who know what needs to be done’
        
    Her office is a bit tucked away in a corner of the building, but her department is always buzzing with activity. Since May 2024, Renate Rijbroek has been our new Head of Facility Management. There was no slow start: ‘We are working hard towards the official opening in September.’ 
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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. 
