2,355 search results for “students” in the Staff website
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The resilience of tropical intertidal seagrass meadows, grazed by dugongs, and the impact of anthropogenic stressors
PhD defence
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High-throughput screening using fluorescent cell models for mechanistic evaluation of adverse drug reactions
PhD defence
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Release and transport of endocannabinoids
PhD defence
- Bètabanenmarkt
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Photocontrol of Transmembrane Anion Transport
PhD defence
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Interactions of symplectic topology with singularity theory
PhD defence
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Forever Young: How AHL15 delays developmental phase transitions to prevent ageing in plants
PhD defence
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Metabolomics Insights into the Gut Microbiome and Infants with Cow’s Milk Allergy
PhD defence
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Transfer Learning in Deep Reinforcement Learning and Procedural Content Generation
PhD defence
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Advances in 2D Material Synthesis, Transfer, and Device Integration
PhD defence
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Unravelling Glycosylation Reaction Mechanisms
PhD defence
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A competitive binding assay for RNA ligand discovery
PhD defence
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Pelagic fish and harbour porpoise at North Sea wind farms Acoustic investigation and science communication
PhD defence
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Life In Plastic, Not Always Fantastic: Nano- and microplastics and their impact on terrestrial plants and the food chain
PhD defence
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Lost in translation: The toll-like receptor 7 induced pharmacological challenge model of the skin
PhD defence
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The potential of multi-scale EE-MRIO to support sustainable development policies in Indonesia
PhD defence
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Towards secure and sustainable supply chains: A multi-perspective risk assessment for photovoltaics
PhD defence
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Mathematical models for mechanically induced morphogenetic pattern formation
PhD defence
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Proton transport through non-covalently functionalized graphene
PhD defence
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Individualization of Drug Clearance Predictions and Dose Regimens in Patients with Obesity Using Pharmacometric Approaches
PhD defence
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Remote (sensing) functional biodiversity: exploring drivers of trait variation and spectral variability
PhD defence
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Online Open Day for Professionals
Study information
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CEO of Tata Steel: ‘We have a debt of honour as a company’
Hans van den Berg, CEO of Tata Steel NL, is in the eye of the storm. He continues to believe in connection, debate and knowledge that will make green steel possible.
- BioREPS online seminar series
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Webinar Transfusion Medicine and Cellular and Tissue Therapies
Study information
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Building academic freedom
Debate
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Dies Natalis
University ceremony
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NIA - Music, Movement, Magic
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Government Policies and Scientific Collaboration symposium
Conference
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Painting and Drawing
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Silkscreening (every other week)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Ethics in Cybersecurity and AI
Conference
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Copyright and Open Access for PhDs
Research
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Anniversary activity: Canal concert
Arts and culture
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Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
Workshop
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Recovery Plan for Ukrainian Astronomy: Supporting Post-war Recovery in Ukraine through Astronomy
Conference
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Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
Workshop
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Connect, collaborate, contribute: Explore Una Europa at our Community Meet-up
Community Meet-up & Networking
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Moderator Trainings for Kaltura Live Room and MS Teams
ICT
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Suicide prevention training: Gatekeeper
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Continuous Professional Development - Speed Grading
Didactics, Career development
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Museum visit: A talk with Colombian Artist Nika Sorzano
Arts and culture
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Feedback Fruits
Didactics
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Open Educational Resources - TU Delft
Didactics, Career development
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‘The Knowledge Security Committee neither intends nor is permitted to exclude certain groups or countries’
International collaboration brings opportunities, but it also carries risks. The Knowledge Security Committee plays a crucial role in assessing such partnerships. Due diligence is essential, says Chair Joanne van der Leun. ‘If this were easy, you wouldn’t need our committee.’
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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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Leiden Research Support: transforming research findings into products that benefit society
How do our researchers and support professionals work together to ensure that groundbreaking innovations from the lab are given a place in society? Professor Huub de Groot and business developer Serkan Esiner share their experiences on collaborating within an EU-funded project that focuses on converting…
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‘Pressure can be a motivator but you still need time to recharge your batteries’
We’ve all heard the advice about healthy workplace habits: taking regular breaks from your screen, going for the odd walk or eating lunch with your colleagues. But we don’t always heed this advice. A paradox, says assistant professor Juriena de Vries. ‘When you think you don’t have time for a break…
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PhD candidates deserve special attention: their new confidential counsellor Annemarie Meijer explains why
She studied biology in Leiden and never left. Now, as Professor of Immunobiology, Annemarie Meijer has taken on the role of the new confidential counsell for for PhD candidates. It's a role that suits her perfectly: she has extensive experience in the research world and has guided dozens of PhD candidates.…
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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…