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    Jelly Reinders new head OSZ Humanities
        
    On 1 August, Jelly Reinders was appointed head of the Education and Student Affairs (OSZ) department at the Faculty of Humanities. ‘It's a wonderful continuation of my career after some fantastic and interesting years at VU University Amsterdam.' 
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    Update Executive Board: Senate adopts education budget, cuts to go ahead
        
    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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    First release new brand portal: one-stop shop for house style, image bank and templates
    
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    Always report safety incidents
    
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    Centre for Innovation launches podcast about Design Thinking
        
    How do you put students at the centre of education? And how do you make your research action-oriented? A new podcast by the Centre for Innovation answers these question. In Design Thinking in Education, four lecturers and two students talk about educational innovation. 
- Vivian Kraaij appointed Confidential Counsellor for Research Integrity
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    Santino Regilme in Public Seminar: 'Naked Oligarchy: How Billionaires Captured Power and Hollowed Out Democracy'
        
    In a recent article for the magazine Public Seminar, Santino Regilme argues that democracy across continents is being quietly usurped by a transnational billionaire class. 
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    Official opening of the Acts of Kindness pillar in the Lipsius building
        
    It has already been a huge success in The Hague, and now the Lipsius building has one, too: an Acts of Kindness pillar. The official opening took place on Tuesday 20 September. 
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    Discover plant-based food at the university during Meat- and Dairy-Free Week
    
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    New Leiden Law School’s ‘Sustainability’ website
    
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    Steps to take before business travel abroad
    
    Organisation 
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    Meet Dr. Jonathan Stökl, LJSA Member
        
    Before coming to Leiden, Dr. Stökl was Reader in Hebrew Bible / Old Testament at Kings College London. 
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    Join the discussion during the second Social Safety Dialogue Session
    
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    FB approves institute’s plans: starter grants launched
    
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    From SAP to BAS InSite: get ready for the new administration system
    
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    Apply for the Erasmus+ ICM grant
    
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    Professionals on a course: sound shapes public space
        
    When designing public spaces, noise is often a neglected issue. Architects and urban planners know little about it; noise experts see it mainly as a problem that should be solved simply by reducing the volume. University lecturer Andrea Giolai (LIAS), researcher Kevin Toksöz Fairbairn (ACPA) and Professor… 
- The University’s best ambassador
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    Nominate students for the ECHO Award 2023
    
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    Sunny message during rainy Faculty Year Opening
        
    It was pouring with rain during the Opening of the Faculty Year, but in the Oranjerie, Dean Henk te Velde had a positive message for those present: the faculty is in better financial shape than expected, and a reorganisation is therefore off the table. 
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    Cybercrisis under control: Leiden University takes part in national exercise
        
    How should universities respond to a cybercrisis such as a DDoS attack or data breach? Leiden University participated in a national crisis exercise with partners from the LDE alliance. 
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    Languages and Cultures of the World Page is now online
        
    In accordance with the Faculty Strategic Plan, the thematic page on Languages and Cultures of the World has been launched. It provides an overview of the university's expertise in the field of Languages and Cultures. This theme is one of the four core areas that position the expertise of the Faculty… 
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    New LeidenGlobal activities for Leiden2022
        
    With Leiden2022 drawing nearer, LeidenGlobal is busy developing extra activities to demonstrate the knowledge that is present in Leiden and to create interaction with a wider audience. With this valorisation, the partnership between several cultural and academic institutions in Leiden matches the theme… 
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    Olja Karmanova wins Faculty Teaching Prize 2023
        
    The Humanities Faculty Teaching Award has been won by Olja Karmanova. The Russian lecturer was presented with the award during the opening of the faculty year. 
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    Education for Professionals at a glance
    
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- Leiden University launching peer groups for students who have experienced sexual harassment (register until 7 April)
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    Faculty Teaching Prize for Mike Schmidli
        
    Assistant Professor Mike Schmidli has won the 2025 Faculty Teaching Prize. The Education Committee praised his commitment not only to teaching students well, but also to helping them develop into well-rounded individuals. 
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    Join a study association: ‘It expands your worldview’
        
    A discount on textbooks is always welcome. But for these students joining a study association has meant much more than that alone. 
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    Results National Student Survey
        
    The annual National Student Survey (NSE) was conducted in the first quarter of 2024. A third of all Leiden University students responded. Lecturer appreciation and atmosphere were rated highly, whereas job market preparation and student well-being remain points for development. 
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    Plastic in cigarette filters: why smoking is bad for the environment too
        
    We all know smoking is bad for our health. But we might not have known that the cigarette filters that litter our streets also impact the environment. Esther Kentin is a lecturer at Leiden Law School. She is raising awareness of the University’s cigarette butt problem. 
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    Tropical start to 55th edition of EL CID
        
    Armed with sunglasses, a thick layer of sunscreen and several bottles of water, over 3,300 students have arrived in Leiden for their introduction week. The start of the 55th EL CID happened to be on the hottest day of the year. 
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    Manon Schouten: ‘I’m the kind of teacher who also works on her profession during the weekend.’
        
    After a detour via the ANWB in Munich, alumna Manon Schouten works as a history teacher at two schools. ‘It's so rewarding to see the material resonate with students.’ 
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    Personnel Monitor: ‘Time to make your voice heard’
        
    All Leiden University staff will receive an invitation on 17 October to fill in the Personnel Monitor. Why is it important that everyone completes it? And what has happened with the results of the last Personnel Monitor? Vice Chairman of the Executive Board Martijn Ridderbos explains. 
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    Anna Dlabacova receives ERC Starting Grant for research on late medieval prayer books
        
    Assistant Professor Anna Dlabacova has been awarded a Starting Grant by the European Research Council. She will use this grant of around 1.5 million euros to conduct research on the Dutch vernacular ‘book of hours’. 
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    Minecraft in Morocco: virtual building blocks bring the past to life
        
    Getting young people excited about history is quite possible without books. Researchers from Leiden travelled to Morocco to work with schoolchildren on reconstructing cultural heritage in the popular video game Minecraft. The result: one virtual 14th-century city gate – and 20 teens with a greater appreciation… 
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    Belittling and threats are part of everyday life for outspoken women
        
    In a fiery Annie Romein-Verschoor lecture, Sylvana Simons opened up about her experiences as a woman in politics. The leader of the BIJ1 party is regularly the subject of belittling comments and threats. Writer Aafke Romeijn, who reflected on the Simons’ lecture, has also been threatened frequently… 
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    PhD survey results announced
        
    The Graduate School of the Faculty of Humanities conducted a survey of its PhD candidates and their supervisors in spring 2023. What is going well? And what could be improved? The results are now known. 
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    Belarus is the only Russian ally left in Europe: what is in it for them?
        
    While all European nations have condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there is one country Russia can still count on: Belarus. Russia even used its territory as a stepping stone for the invasion. We spoke with Matthew Frear, Assistant Professor and expert on contemporary Belarus, to shed light… 
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    ‘Young Academy Leiden wants to stand up for young researchers, especially in difficult times’
        
    Young Academy Leiden (YAL) will change its board this month and welcome seven new members. Outgoing chair Julia Cramer and incoming chair Rachel Plak look back at the highlights of the past year and discuss YAL’s plans for the coming period. 
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    How accessible are our buildings?
        
    Towards the end of February, three Leiden University buildings will be assessed for their accessibility to people with a disability. The assessment will be carried out by Ongehinderd, a social enterprise committed to making the Netherlands more accessible. Its founder and director, Gerard de Nooij,… 
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    ‘Leiden could raise its profile as an AI expert’
        
    ‘In the field of AI, Leiden is still a relatively unseen university,’ says Thomas Dohmen. The brand-new Director AI Collaboration Center, would like to forge a Leiden AI collaboration network, with sustainable and impactful relationships between the university and civil society organisations. The question… 
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    A call with Ellen Buschman, director of the Kattekop childcare centre
        
    The Kattekop childcare centre has provided day care for the children of staff and students at Leiden University and the LUMC for over 40 years. Time for a chat with Ellen Buschman, Kattekop director, about how things are going there. 
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    Claartje Levelt: ' Students sometimes ask questions I have to think hard about'
        
    Claartje Levelt is professor of First Language Acquisition. She researches how babies and toddlers learn their mother tongue. Besides her work, she enjoys being involved with music. 
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    Course for young researchers: learn how to leave an impression while presenting yourself and your story
        
    Presenting requires empathy, knowing the essence of your story and being able to put it into words. And, of course, a healthy dose of self-awareness and self-confidence. This forms the base for the presentation-training course for young researchers organized by the Centre for Professional Learning.… 
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    Speed dating on Master’s Open Day: ‘What can you do with that master’s degree?’
        
    Almost 3,500 visitors came to Master’s Open Day in Leiden and The Hague. 
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    Koen Marijt is crazy about history: 'So much has happened within one kilometre of Rapenburg'
        
    Anyone who has taken a walk through the centre of Leiden before might have come across him, an attentive group of tourists gathered around. After studying history, Koen van Toen, or Koen Marijt, started his own business. He now organises historical walks, among other things. 
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    Rosalien van der Poel: 'I’m always busy’
        
    Rosalien van der Poel has worked in every nook and cranny of the University over the past 30 years. Now, as institute manager, she is the lynchpin of the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA), the only institute in the Netherlands where artists can obtain a PhD from a university. 'This is where… 
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    The Teaching Fair: from downtime to teaching about research methods
        
    One more week, then the Teaching Fair will start. For a whole afternoon, all the Faculty of Humanities teaching staff will be able to gain inspiration from their colleagues. Three participants speak about what we can expect. 
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    Student Sjoerd reveals link between cloth trade and slavery
        
    What do the cloth trade and slavery have to do with each other? Quite a lot, as it turns out, as by history student Sjoerd Ramackers demonstrated in his bachelor’s thesis. He reveals that cloth merchant Daniel van Eijs was closely associated with four plantations in Berbice, a former Dutch colony on… 
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    University and associations join forces to beat loneliness during Winter Weeks
        
    Not all students spend the holidays with family and friends. The Leiden University Winter Weeks gives these students the opportunity to take part in a range of fun and free activities. The student well-being team worked again with student organisations from Leiden and The Hague to organise this year’s… 
