1,194 search results for “politics in plant” in the Staff website
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    Changing power relations and rising stars
        
    
The norms, institutions and power relations that have defined the last decades of international political and economic relations in the European Union are undergoing major transformations. With the return of competition between great and ambitious powers, like the US, China, EU and Russia, the need…
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    'Society would flourish with new farming styles’
        
    
‘The climate crisis is the greatest threat we face,’ says Leiden University environmental scientist Paul Behrens. ‘And yet, there is hope. In the near future, I think we will wonder why we didn’t make these changes earlier.’
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    Educational adventures in the tropics: discovering rainforests in Borneo
        
    
Photographing fluorescent flowers, searching for frogs and shooting tropical cucumbers out of trees: this is only a small part of the course Tropical Biodiversity and Field Methods. For this class, master’s students biology traveled to Malaysian Borneo for two weeks to gain experience in fieldwork.…
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    Decentralisation scrutinised: Research reveals downsides of small-scale governance
        
    
On 16 May, three researchers from Leiden University will present their findings on the democratic consequences of decentralisation at a workshop in Leiden. Their research project, Downsize My Democracy?, shows that decentralisation does not automatically lead to a stronger democracy. On the contrary,…
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    Ritanjan DasFaculty of Humanities
r.das@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 8022
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    Bart SchuurmanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
b.w.schuurman@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9347
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    Arjen Boin
Social & Behavioural Sciences
boin@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2233
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    Eric StormFaculty of Humanities
h.j.storm@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2721
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    Why is it now that the Left has momentum in Latin America (and how long it will last)
        
    
The left is gaining more and more ground on the political map of Latin America, with the elections in Colombia as the most recent example. But what’s behind this pull to the left? Professor of Modern Latin American History Patricio Silva talks about the current political situation in the region.
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    Roundtable 1: Comparative perspectives on campaigning, polarisation, and political violence
    
    
Debate
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    Hoe kan de gemeente Leiden het contact met internationals verbeteren? Studenten Bestuurskunde zoeken het uit
        
    
Tweedejaars studenten van de Bachelor Bestuurskunde, track Bestuur Beleid en Organisatie (BBO), hebben tijdens het vak BBO II: Multi-level governance gewerkt aan een praktijkopdracht voor de gemeente Leiden. De bevindingen werden aan elkaar gepresenteerd tijdens een interactieve sessie.
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    Church and Politics, Humanity and Resistance: The Case of the Bethel Church Asylum in The Hague
    
    
Lecture
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    ‘The child protection system really isn’t in good order’
        
    
Last Thursday the Dutch House of Representatives held a debate on children being put into care when the childcare benefits scandal (toeslagenaffaire) had caused problems for their families. Four Leiden University academics were asked by the House to produce a fact sheet for this debate, bringing together…
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    Pure Basic: soup, snacks and sandwiches for every budget
        
    
You may already have seen them in the larger restaurants in the teaching buildings: simple yet tasty hagelslag or cheese sandwiches. Students asked and the University Services Department (UFB) has delivered with its new Pure Basic line. Now there is a lunch for every budget.
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    Four Leiden consortia awarded large NWO grants
        
    
No less than four Leiden research teams have been awarded a grant by NWO. On 27 July NWO honoured 21 applications in the Open Competition ENW-XL. NWO awards the grants to consortia in the exact and natural sciences who are doing unconnected fundamental research that is 'driven by curiosity'.
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    'Soil is the basis of our lives' - Martijn Bezemer nominated for Huibregtsen Prize 2023
        
    
Directing soil life and thereby influencing what grows above ground: that is the expertise of Leiden biologist Martijn Bezemer and his colleague Wim van der Putten (NIOO-KNAW). Their research on soil transplants has been nominated for the Huibregtsen Prize 2023. This prize goes to innovative research…
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    Many playgrounds unsuitable for children with autism
        
    
Playgrounds often fail to accommodate children with autism, according to researchers Carolien Rieffe and colleagues. They have published an essay offering practical advice on how to make all children feel safe and welcome for Autism Week (Dutch) and World Autism Autism Awareness/ Acceptance Day on 2…
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    Sterre won an award for her research on how CO₂ is changing our food
        
    
Sterre ter Haar has won the Rachel Carson Graduation Prize for her thesis on how rising levels of CO₂ affect the nutrient content of plants. For the Industrial Ecology student, the award is a crowning achievement after a difficult period of recovering from long COVID.
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    The Politics of Citizenship: Governing Religion through Refugee Control in Lebanon
    
    
PhD defence
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    Lunch lecture: ‘Geo’-Politics and Animist Social Contracts in the New Himalayas
    
    
Lecture
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    Declutter, disconnect, dismantle! Reflections on degrowth and cultural politics
    
    
Lecture
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    Household Robots : Training Datasets & the Politics of Categories
    
    
Lecture, Film Screening + Q&A
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    Radical Spotlight: The Economics (and Politics too) of Care
    
    
Lecture, Radical Spotlight seminar
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    The Political Economy of an Enigma: Exploring Vietnam's Domestic Dynamics and International Role
    
    
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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    Online exhibition – Yemen through the Dutch lens
        
    
Northern Yemen; a highland region often in the news as the center of the Houthi regime, has a political, social, and intellectual history spanning more than a millennium. This exhibition showcases some of the findings of the Early Modern State Development in Yemen project, based at Leiden University,…
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    Studying Ghana’s civil service
        
    
Bureaucrats appointed based on merit are not necessarily more professional or autonomous than those who have been, for instance, ‘politically installed’. Furthermore, patronage does not only have negative effects. These are two conclusions reached by Abdul-Nasir Abubakar, PhD candidate at Leiden University’s…
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    What DNA in droppings can reveal about an animal’s diet
        
    
Imagine scanning lion dung or a mouse dropping and instantly knowing exactly what and how much the animal has eaten. Thanks to new DNA techniques, this is becoming increasingly feasible. PhD student Kevin Groen tested how effective these techniques are at unraveling the diets of wild animals.
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    Psychologists at Lowlands Science: can virtual reality trigger a psychedelic experience?
        
    
Fantastic plants, dizzying patterns and pulsating sounds: researchers from Leiden are going to study the effects of a simulated psychedelic trip on the mind and body at Lowlands Festival. Why might this be interesting for therapies?
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    ERC Starting Grant for research on Climate citizenship
        
    
"Climate citizenship” explores how adapting environments to climate change can change the way people interact with each other and with government. It focuses on nature-based or 'green' climate infrastructure projects that make use of natural entities or dynamics. With an ERC grant, anthropologist Andrew…
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    The United States and the War in Gaza: History, Politics, and Culture
    
    
Debate, Panel and Q&A session
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    Liveable planet lunch meeting - Politics of Attention for the Environment: Small Steps and Big Leaps.
    
    
Lecture
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    The Gulag Legacy - Memory of Stalinism in Today's Russia
    
    
Lecture
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    Slavery excuses: 'Cabinet created its own problem by rushing in'
        
    
The excuses for the slavery past? It would have been better if the cabinet had taken some more time on that, thinks university lecturer and Atlantic slavery expert Karwan Fatah-Black. 'Too bad they didn’t wait for the results of the study.'
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    Hortus prefect visits Indonesia on knowledge mission
        
    
Hortus prefect Paul Keßler was a part of the delegation of Leiden researchers that traveled to Indonesia on a knowledge mission. In two weeks, he visited seven different universities and institutes and of course he also went to see three botanical gardens.
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    The private and public sides of Weibo: combining economic and political economy perspectives
    
    
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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    Afghanistan: Contemporary Navigations of Religious Authority across Political Changes
    
    
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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    Violence and Transformation: The Political Economy of Russia’s War against Ukraine
    
    
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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    Our government should be more resilient
        
    
A fragmented political landscape, permanent pressure from current affairs and an increasingly political civil service: our government faces many challenges. This makes it all the more difficult to make important decisions about pensions or the climate. Research and good education can help meet the challenges…
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    Reflections on Power, Knowledge, and Trust. Political Dynamics in Africa and Beyond.
    
    
Inaugural lecture
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    Mark LoderichsFaculty of Humanities
m.a.loderichs@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Kohei SuzukiFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
k.suzuki@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9072
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    Bonnie TillandFaculty of Humanities
b.r.tilland@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2191
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    Caspar DullemondFaculty of Humanities
c.c.dullemond@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Diego SalamaFaculty of Humanities
d.salama@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Celine OldenhageFaculty of Humanities
c.c.w.oldenhage@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Hanna van BentumFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
h.p.van.bentum@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9500
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    Gerrit DijkstraFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
g.s.a.dijkstra@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9412
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    From Disappearance to the End Game: Reflecting on the Politics of Decolonization in Hong Kong
    
    
Lecture, China Seminar
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    Archaeologist Anastasia Nikulina interviewed for podcast Hortus Amsterdam
        
    
The Hortus Talks is a podcast series as well as a botanical college tour, recorded in the greenhouse in the middle of the Hortus Amsterdam. The theme of the podcast was plant migration. In this context Anastasia explained the importance of understanding how hunter-gatherers impacted past landscapes…
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    Explore gardening: participants wanted for Community Garden pilot
    
    
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