603 search results for “lumc” in the Staff website
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    Opening of the Academic Year: 'Relentlessly follow your curiosity and see where it takes you'
        
    The opening of the new academic year highlighted students' and lecturers' personal motivators. Incoming students were encouraged to be bold, forge their own paths and grow by trial and error. 
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    OSCoffee: Building a data competence center for Population Health Management
    
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    PhD theme session: Be the Change
    
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    Open Science Coffee: ChatGPT in science: academic (dis)honesty or better science?
    
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    Young Medical Delta Symposium: Accessibility to and through MedTech
    
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    Activities
    
    On this page you will find an overview of the activities organised by the Leiden Research Support Network. 
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    Our Digital Future 2023
    
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    Healthy University Workshops
    
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    Palestinian-Israeli Coexistence in the Middle East
    
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    Weekend of Science
    
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    Medical Delta professor Marco van Vulpen: ‘I advocate the introduction of the share factor’
        
    Proton therapy is a new way of treating cancer in which radiation doses are delivered more precisely. This results in less damage to surrounding tissue and fewer side effects. Professor Marco van Vulpen is medical director of HollandPTC in Delft, where the social value of this therapy is studied. Van… 
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    Join us at 3 October University and the Weekend of Science
        
    Are you curious about how the human skeleton works? Discover this and more on 3 October in Leiden and on 4 October in The Hague. 
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    ‘I can feel the pain on both sides of the border’
        
    How can the Netherlands help secure a peaceful future for Israel and Palestine? At a recent meeting at the university, two remarkable speakers shared their perspectives: Somaya Bashir, a Palestinian woman living in Israel, and Palestinian journalist, Houssam Khadra, who fled Gaza over a decade ago. 
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    Academia in Motion: how we’ll build our open knowledge community in 2025
        
    A fresh vision on publishing, a broad set of quality criteria for education and research and plenty of opportunities to share good practices and learn from each other. These are all on the 2025 agenda for Academia in Motion: our university-wide programme that brings together Open Science and Recognition… 
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    How to keep your brain healthy? Scientists provide tips at brain festival
        
    At science festival 'Over de kop', surprising brain facts alternate with confronting stories from the operating room. Researchers explain why our brains love beans and why you should never ride a racing bike without a helmet. 
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    Serge Rombouts: ‘It is important to have attention for other people’
        
    ‘There’s so much going on, and it’s hugely interesting.’ Serge Rombouts, professor of Methods of Cognitive Neuroimaging, is describing his new position on the Executive Board of the Institute of Psychology. His appointment as a board member is very new. It is only since February that he has been responsible… 
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    Better screening can help GPs recognise anxiety disorders earlier
        
    Only one in five young people with emotional health problems such as an anxiety disorder receives appropriate professional help. GPs often fail to properly recognise the signals in children and young people, according to psychologist Semiha Aydin. How can we improve this? PhD defence 23 February. 
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    Important findings in plain language: Leiden University introduces lay talk
        
    PhD ceremonies in the Academy Building will be much easier for family, friends and other non-specialist audience members to follow after the summer. The Doctorate Board is pleased to have decided that as of 1 September, all Leiden PhD candidates will begin their PhD defence with a lay talk. ‘It can… 
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    Binnenkijken in het Universiteitsgebouw Spui: ‘We gaan hier iets moois neerzetten’
        
    Ruim twintig nieuwsgierige medewerkers en studenten kregen een rondleiding in het nieuwe universiteitsgebouw van de Universiteit Leiden aan de Grote Marktstraat en het Spui in Den Haag dat in september 2025 de nieuwste locatie van de Campus Den Haag gaat worden. Nu is het vooral een kwestie van door… 
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    A quick call with Uli Botzojorns about the Grassfields grant for educational innovation
        
    At Leiden University, there is plenty of experimentation with good ideas to make education even better. But once a project’s pilot phase is over, it can be difficult to find support and momentum for the next step. Grassfields is a yearly funding scheme available for upscaling educational innovations.… 
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    Joanne van der Leun to chair new knowledge security and fossil industry committees
        
    Leiden University has set up two committees to consider issues that are the focus of much attention within our community and society at large. They are the Knowledge Security Committee and the Fossil Fuel Industry Collaboration Committee. Former dean Joanne van der Leun will chair both. 
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    ICT conference Our Digital Future: ‘This touches on everything we do here’
        
    What are the digital challenges facing us now and in the near future? This was the question discussed by over 250 ICT experts, functional application management staff and information managers during the Our Digital Future conference on 26 January. We asked some of them how they found the day and what… 
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    Executive Board visits institutes: 'Our programmes need to be preserved for both the Netherlands and Europe'
        
    From human rights in Sudan to a new cult of heroes in China. During the board members' visit, the Institute of Private Law and the Institute for Area Studies clarified their social relevance in no uncertain terms. What's happening here in education and research? 
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    Why standing as a candidate for University participation pays off
        
    Do you want to promote the interests of students or staff? If you do, put yourself forward as a candidate for the University Council or the Faculty Council between 5 and 8 April. Two council members, PhD candidate Elisabeth Kerr and Law student Mante Kaaks, tell us about their experiences. 
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    ERC Consolidator Grants for six Leiden researchers
        
    From the effects of hormone fluctuations in women via the interior structure of giant planets to the prehistory of the languages: six Leiden researchers have been awarded a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council. 
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    Academic freedom report
        
    What does academic freedom mean? And how do we give shape to it in Leiden? The Academic Freedom Core Team considered these questions and presented its final report on 17 June. 
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    ‘Jongeren die in hun jeugd zijn mishandeld, kunnen ook later in hun leven gevoeliger zijn voor boze signalen van anderen’
        
    Bullying, abuse or a difficult divorce: many young people struggle with mental health problems after traumatic experiences. But why do some suffer much more than others? This is the question that Hannah Dorsman is exploring within the THRIVE project. 
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    Spinoza and Stevin Prizes for three Leiden professors
        
    Three Leiden professors have recently been awarded the most prestigious scientific accolade in the Netherlands: Maria Yazdanbakhsh and Marc Koper have been awarded a Spinoza Prize and Judi Mesman a Stevin Prize. They received their prizes on 13 October. 
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    A call with Annemarie about an online fair in China
        
    Last week Annemarie Montulet and several of our colleagues attended an online fair in China to talk to Chinese PhD candidates. ‘I had some very good discussions with potential candidates. It gives me a lot of energy to do my utmost to find a suitable research position for them in Leiden.’ We have a… 
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    LTA Education Festival: working together to find connection in education
        
    Education never stops because society is always changing. It is up to students and lecturers to align learning and teaching with current demands. During the Leiden Teachers’ Academy Education Festival, participants united in their search for ways to achieve that. 
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    Skin researcher calls for multidisciplinary collaboration: ‘I want to pool expertise’
        
    In dermatology, there should be a high level of multidisciplinary collaboration among institutes and specialists, Professor of Translational Dermatology, Robert Rissmann, will say in his inaugural lecture on 8 July. He is building an infrastructure that will put pre-clinical and clinical skin research… 
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    Leiden University academics pursue international projects with Una Europa grants
        
    Seven interdisciplinary projects involving Leiden University academics have been awarded up to €27,000 in seed funding. They will work with Una Europa alliance partners to advance topics including academic freedom, AI in the humanities, sustainable mining and maternal health care. 
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    More than motor skills: study of cognitive and psychological symptoms of Parkinson’s
        
    Cognitive decline and anxiety in Parkinson’s disease are often only recognised at a late stage, in spite of their great impact. Research by Marit Ruitenberg focuses on new tests and methods to show up these symptoms earlier and make them more specific. 
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    A circular economy is about much more than just recycling
        
    It’s Circular Economy Week, from 1 to 6 February. But what is it that makes an economy circular? And just how circular is our university? René Kleijn, lecturer on the honours class Circular Economy: from challenge to opportunity, explains. 
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    ‘The Senior Teaching Qualification allows you to reflect on your teaching and interact with other lecturers’
        
    Fifteen passionate lecturers from Leiden University were awarded the Senior Teaching Qualification (SKO) on Thursday 27 January. One of them is Frank Takes, as of 1 February Associate Professor of Computer Science. For him the SKO was a good opportunity to reflect on how he teaches. 
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    Leiden interdisciplinary research opportunities in health and disease prevention
        
    Are you a Leiden researcher looking for opportunities for interdisciplinary research and collaboration in the fields of local communities, health and disease prevention? If so, Health Campus The Hague is the right place for you. Take a look at these four examples of current research. 
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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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    ‘If you want to resolve the big challenges in healthcare, you have to work across disciplines’
        
    Marieke Adriaanse is Professor of Behavioural Interventions in Population Health and researches behavioural science issues in health. She advocates for better interdisciplinary collaboration and a new form of recognition and rewards within academia. ‘We have to stop being so blinkered,’ she says in… 
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    NWA grants for interdisciplinary consortia
        
    Several consortia in which Leiden University is involved have been awarded Dutch Research Agenda funding. Leiden is the coordinator of five of these consortia. These five consortia will receive grants worth a total of almost 24 million euros. They relate to interdisciplinary projects that will bring… 
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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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    A good pedometer encourages physical activity - but not for everyone
        
    eHealth can improve our lifestyle without the involvement of a healthcare provider. Talia Cohen Rodrigues investigated the possibilities for people with cardiovascular diseases. ‘People with a low socioeconomic status may be more difficult to reach with eHealth.’ She will defend her doctoral thesis… 
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    ERC Consolidator Grants for Leiden researchers
        
    Five Leiden researchers have been awarded a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC). This grant of up to two million euros will enable them to continue and expand their scientific research. 
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    A call about: the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF)
        
    Would you like to organise a session during the biggest multidisciplinary event in Europe - the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) conference - to be held in Leiden from 13 to 16 July 2022? If so, send us your proposal! Archaeologist Corinne Hofman is one of the driving forces behind the conference and… 
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    Open Science Festival: a day focused on collective benefit, equity, fairness, and sustainability
        
    At the Netherlands National Open Science Festival in Rotterdam, 400 people with a heart for research and sharing knowledge came together — including many Leiden University employees. Four colleagues told us about their Festival experience, and their work to practice Open Science at Leiden University… 
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    Eredoctoraten voor Bonnie Honig, Eliot Higgins en Kelly Chibale
        
    Leiden University will be conferring three honorary doctorates in its special anniversary year. They will be awarded to Eliot Higgins, truth finder and founder of Bellingcat, Bonnie Honig, expert in feminist theory and legal theory, and Kelly Chibale, professor of organic chemistry, who works on prevention… 
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    ‘It’s worse than I thought; it’s affecting all of us’
        
    How can the academic world best handle the new political reality in the United States? This is the question that managers, lecturers, researchers and students at Leiden University discussed on Friday afternoon at a gathering in the Kamerlingh Onnes building. ‘Don’t just give in; defend academic free… 
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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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    Apply Now: Interdisciplinary Training for PhD Candidates and Supervisors
    
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    Child abuse from generation to generation: what role does the brain play?
        
    ‘We didn’t find any mechanisms in the brain for transmitting child abuse from generation to generation. What we did find is that experiences of neglect and abuse affect the brain differently,’ concludes Lisa van den Berg (Clinical Psychology). PhD defence 30 June. 
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    Hebben reumapatiënten met hulp van placebotechnieken minder medicatie nodig?
        
    From painful joints to intense fatigue: a third of rheumatism patients suffer serious effects from this chronic condition and rely long-term on medication. Leiden psychologists are to receive a subsidy from the Netherlands Arthritis Foundation to investigate whether placebo techniques can help patients… 
