279 search results for “leiden onze” in the Staff website
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How do we deal with the ethical aspects of research?
Whom do you ask for permission to conduct research at a primary school? And how do you collect data in countries where freedom of expression is under threat? This is what staff directly involved in the – often complex – process of research ethics recently discussed at a meeting, with the aid of some…
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A real professor in the classroom
It’s starting to become a real Dies Natalis tradition: on 8 February professors from Leiden University teach a class at primary schools in the region. This introduces children to academia and teaches them more about conducting research. ‘Had you expected me to be a woman?’
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ESOF session shines a light on the dark side of our universe
Cosmologists can measure with increasing precision how the universe is expanding and changing. This is producing unexpected results and causing cracks in our picture of the universe. At the ESOF session The Dark Side of our Mysterious Universe, cosmologists, astronomers and philosophers will discuss…
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‘It’s a great motivator if your research can be life-changing in the real world’
Our university labs are bursting with cutting-edge research, but how do you commercialise these inventions and discoveries or translate them into outcomes that benefit society? Professor of biological chemistry Nathaniel Martin started a spin-off company with his team. ‘When it comes to valorisation…
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ESOF2022 Online mini-symposium: The effect of the online world on adolescents
How do digital technologies affect adolescent mental health and resilience? How do we foster a secure online environment? How should we deal with increasing rates of online crimes among adolescents? During the mini-symposium ‘The effect of the online world on adolescents’, presented by the interdisciplinary…
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Alumni meet in Brussels: ‘We’re at a crossroads in European history’
Alumni who live and work in Brussels met on 18 February at the annual Leiden Alumni in Brussels Event. As well as celebrating Leiden University’s 450th anniversary, they also looked at the challenges Europe faces.
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Executive Board column: Why a good relationship with the city is so important
Leiden University is a fantastic example of a network university: we create an impact with the city, stakeholders and regional and international partners. The lines of communication are really short and there is a great sense of togetherness. Our good relations with the city have also informed how we…
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How can we future-proof our teaching and education?
Innovative, future-proof teaching methods were the theme of the tenth Leiden Teachers’ Academy Education Conference that took place on 5 June.
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A real professor in the classroom: ‘What do you like best about your work?’
Each year on the university’s birthday, children at primary schools in Leiden and The Hague have a lesson from a professor – about children’s rights and robots in surgery, for example. The children get to do activities. And ask questions: ‘How do you become a professor?’
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Vidatum: one research management system for all externally funded projects
With the number of externally funded research projects at the university on the rise and funding bodies setting ever-stricter requirements, it can be challenging to keep track of budgets, deadlines and reporting. The new Vidatum tool makes managing external projects easier for researchers and research…
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Children become bacteria to learn about antibiotics
Last Friday the global Antibiotics Awareness Week begun: an entire week dedicated to antibiotic use. Antibiotics researchers from the LACDR therefore set out to tell primary school pupils about their research. Through role-playing, pupils were drawn into the world of antibiotics: 'Can the teacher not…
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National flower: The daisy is everywhere thanks to men with mowers
The daisy has been crowned the Netherlands’ national flower. Rogier van Vugt, Head of Horticulture at the Hortus botanicus, explains why the daisy merits its elevation to national symbol.
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Open Science als standaard: 'Wetenschap bedrijf je niet voor jezelf'
Open Science verandert de manier waarop onderzoek wordt gedeeld en wordt samengewerkt. Anna van ’t Veer won een award voor haar Open Science-activiteiten.
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Major European research into microplastics in agricultural soils: grant for Thijs Bosker
Thijs Bosker, Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences at Leiden University College (LUC) and the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), has received funding as part of a large consortium to study the impacts of microplastics on agricultural soils. The project will receive 7 million euro of…
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Education Festival presents the future of teaching
Covid-19 has had a huge impact on teaching at universities over the past two years. Through force of circumstances, lecturers have adapted much faster to a digital future. On 7 June Leiden Teachers Academy’s annual Education Festival (working language is English) will present insights on this ‘new n…
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Posting preprints: ‘There is no reason not to’
Leiden University publishes the highest percentage of preprints in the Netherlands. Why is that and why post your article online before it has been peer reviewed? Professor of Quantitative Science Studies and keen preprint poster Ludo Waltman explains.
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Dutch Bio Science Week
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Q&A Session: Budgeting for Non-Budgeters
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- Research Support Walk
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Research Support Career Webinar: Project Management
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- Info Session Project Management Pool
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Stakeholder management in public-private/public-public partnerships
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Professionalizing your community: an example from data management
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Workshop: Positively setting boundaries in my research support role
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Workshop: Stakeholder alignment and management in public-private partnerships, applied in the health sector
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Workshop: Managing expectations when meeting resistance in research support roles
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Workshop: Formulating impactful advice to researchers and building trust
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Research Support Career Webinar: Funding Advise
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Research support career: Data stewards & ethics secretaries
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Webinar: Ethical Review of Student Research – Best-practices and future development
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OSCoffee: From Paywalls to Precedent - Open Science for Law
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OSCL meets YAL: The challenges of working with an open science mindset in a business driven environment
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How to be an Academic in a World on Fire: A Hands-On Workshop co-organized by LUGO and OSCL
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OSCoffee: Making data reusable in the social sciences
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OSCoffee: Enabling Open Science through research data management support
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OSCoffee: Introduction to ReproducibiliTea journal clubs—the what, why, and how
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OSCoffee: Introduction to ReproducibiliTea journal clubs—the what, why, and how
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OSCoffee: LEIbits - Communicate your research with Nanopublications!
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Open Science Lunch - Faculty of Humanities
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OSCoffee: Do we need some kind of national observatory for consultation projects?
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OSCoffee: A Glance at Open Access Book Publishing Platforms
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OSCoffee: Better coding for reproducible research
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OSCoffee: Disseminating Knowledge through YouTube
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Open Science Coffee: Direct publishing as an answer to problems in scholarly publishing
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Open Science Coffee: Form and Content Innovations in Open Publishing
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OSCoffee: Open Science and Impact and Valorisation
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OSCoffee: Open Educational Resources (OER)
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OSCoffee: Open Science in Criminology - barriers and opportunities
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OSCoffee: Rethinking Publishing: Alternative Outputs and Platforms
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OSCoffee: The psychology of biases, and how they influence us as scholars
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