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Let the robot lend a hand in the pharmacy (it’s more sustainable too)
Can a robot help prepare cancer medication in a hospital pharmacy? That’s what hospital pharmacist Tjerk Geersing investigated in his PhD research. He compared manual and automated preparations in terms of quality, efficiency, and safety. He graduated on 19 March.
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Choose a Language! Afternoon: ‘Great that it's more than learning words’
The lecture halls in the Lipsius were full of curious secondary school students in January. During a special profile selection afternoon, they were introduced to the faculty and language studies. ‘I had no idea that Hebrew and Arabic were similar.’
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S. Houterman
Faculty of Science
s.houterman.2@umail.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Three new Master's specialisations in History: ‘More in line with students’ wishes’
The Master's programme in History at Leiden University is set to change. From September 2026, three of the five specialisations will be replaced by new subjects that are more closely aligned with the field of research and students’ interests. One of these new specialisations will also be taught entirely…
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S.C.A. Lefebvre
Social & Behavioural Sciences
s.c.a.lefebvre@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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S. Valdez
Faculty of Humanities
s.valdez@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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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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An educational tool? Japanese children's books were more than that
It was long thought that the early development of Japanese children's books served mainly as a propaganda tool of the state: the literature was supposed to have been written to shape children into perfect citizens. PhD student Aafke van Ewijk nuances this image. Children's book writers wanted to have…
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'There's nothing more we can do for you' - New publication on harmful communication in oncology
PhD student Janine Westendorp and her colleagues conducted literature research on what patients with cancer and their loved ones perceive as harmful communication from healthcare providers. The results were published in the journal Psycho-Oncology and are released as a poster to distribute to healthcare…
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Staff symposium on student well-being: ‘Let’s talk more about adversity’
How can we help our students build resilience and prevent unnecessary stress? And how do we break the taboo on failure? These and other questions are what study advisers, lecturers, deans and student support staff discussed at the staff symposium on student well-being at PLNT.
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Andrew Gawthorpe
Faculty of Humanities
a.j.gawthorpe@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1740
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A preposterous mix? Willem Otterspeer covers the University’s history one more time
The biographer of Leiden University, Willem Otterspeer, has a new book out. In ‘De stad, de dood en de dichters’ (The City, Death and the Poets) he combines his love for the University and poetry with autobiographical reflections. ‘With my magnifying glass I discovered yet more new details in the pr…
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Professor Maarten Kunst’s coronavirus year: ‘Stressful, but more efficient’
In mid-March 2020, the global coronavirus outbreak changed everything in the Netherlands. Staying at home as much as possible and the 1.5 metre rule became the standard. One year on, we reflect on the past year with four Leiden Law School ‘insiders’. What kind of year did they have? And what are their…
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Lies Punselie
Faculty of Law
e.c.c.punselie@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Afrooz Kaviani Johnson
Faculty of Law
a.kaviani.johnson@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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It’s high time for more interaction between law and science
Climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution are urgent problems that call for close collaboration between lawyers and scientists. Dr Hilde Woker and Dr Jason Rudall, both Assistant Professors at Leiden University, are investigating the important interface between law and science.
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Executive Board column: Trust in one another’s abilities makes us more agile
People in leadership roles are unlikely to discuss leadership skills with their colleagues. But that is precisely what we as a university would like them to do. Because trust in one another’s abilities will make us an agile university that innovates and makes room for talent.
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Sculptures provide more diverse view of University’s history
Three new initiatives will provide a more diverse view of Leiden’s academic history, literally and figuratively: a historical study on the background of students and scientists, a new book about the Academy Building, and two new sculptures of female scientists, Ewine van Dishoek, Professor of Molecular…
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Apollonia Bolscher
Faculty of Law
k.g.a.bolscher@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3925
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Studying ferritin: ‘we hope this will eventually give more insight into Alzheimer's’
Martina Huber, Jacqueline Labra Munoz research Alzheimer's disease. They study ferritine, iron storage in the brain. An inbalance of iron could play a role in this form of dementia.
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Suzy Duivenvoorde
Faculty of Law
s.c.g.a.duivenvoorde@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3557
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More pubs on campus? Here's why students and staff care
There should be more social meeting places on our campus. That's one of the outcomes of to the second brainstorming session on the strategic plan. On Tuesday, education and the campus took centre stage during the meeting in Corpus. Professor and programme director Miranda van Eck and student assessor…
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Rehana Dole
Faculty of Law
n.r.s.dole@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Sofia de Jong
Faculty of Law
s.w.m.de.jong@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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How AI could give doctors more time at the patient’s bedside
The rise of AI will transform the role of doctors, claims Professor of Intensive Care Medicine Sesmu Arbous. Her academic chair focuses on integrating technology into patient care.
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L. Jan Slikkerveer
Faculty of Science
l.j.slikkerveer@umail.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273590
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Teaching Fair: No more boring lectures with Jasmijn Mioch's workshop
The Teaching Fair is coming up again. On Thursday afternoon, 20 June, you can let your colleagues inspire you about educational innovation. In the workshop ‘No more boring lectures’, Jasmijn Mioch will show you how to incorporate interactive workshops in your lectures.
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Marit Ruitenberg
Social & Behavioural Sciences
m.f.l.ruitenberg@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Bachelor’s and master’s programmes
Leiden University offers several bachelor’s and master’s programmes. For an overview of the degree programmes at your faculty, see the faculty tab below.
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Robert Passier
Faculteit Geneeskunde
p.c.j.j.passier@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 9359
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Ian Alwayn
Faculteit Geneeskunde
i.p.j.alwayn@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 9111
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Elizabeth (Liesbeth) de Lange
Faculty of Science
ecmdelange@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 6330
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More about SOLO
Find additional information about SOLO, like earlier editions of our Newsletter and Annual Reports.
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Katrien Klep
Faculty of Law
k.f.m.klep@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1325
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Marijana Vujosevic
Faculty of Humanities
m.vujosevic@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Step-by-step plan towards more impact
An important question being asked, both in the academic world and in society, concerns the impact of our research and education. By providing a well-supported answer, we not only create a strong position for our research, we also increase our chances of success in applying for research grants and retaining…
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Step-by-step plan towards more impact
An important question being asked, both in the academic world and in society, concerns the impact of our research and education. By providing a well-supported answer, we not only create a strong position for our research, we also increase our chances of success in applying for research grants and retaining…
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Poor countries recycle far more of our plastic than we thought. But it's not enough.
Countries that import plastic waste recycle an average of at least 63 percent of it. This is surprising, as we previously believed that the vast majority was incinerated or ended up as litter. This was discovered by PhD candidate Kai Li and his colleagues from the Institute of Environmental Sciences in…
- More information about cooperating with China
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Diana Davila Gordillo
Social & Behavioural Sciences
d.l.davila.gordillo@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9500
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Marieke Baldee
Faculty of Law
m.h.baldee@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Nina van Capelleveen
Faculty of Law
n.u.van.capelleveen@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7607
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Matthias Barz
Faculty of Science
m.barz@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4479
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Anne Versluis
Social & Behavioural Sciences
a.w.e.versluis@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Ruhama Yilma Abebe
Faculty of Law
r.y.abebe@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Ann Skelton
Faculty of Law
a.m.skelton@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Lucy Opoka
Faculty of Law
l.a.opoka@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5276438
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Let’s Connect! toolkit
This toolkit provides practical tools to contribute to open communication and a safe working environment. You will learn how to effectively connect, speak up and actively listen to understand each other's interests. In addition, the tools help address issues, make agreements and give and receive constructive…
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Daniel Carter, PhD – ‘There's “money law” and there's “people law” and I've always been more interested in the latter.’
Not everyone benefits from the increased flexibility in the labour market. EU migrant workers engaged at the lower end of the employment spectrum are falling behind. According to Daniel Carter, the legal system is at fault and in his PhD thesis he explains the reasons why.
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Syntactic effects of negation — A’-interactions and more
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series