640 search results for “lezen bij science” in the Staff website
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    Quantum Leiden creates potential for a great quantum future
        
    Friday afternoon, 1 October. Location: one of the most vibration-free places in the world. In this setting, Leiden top scientists launched Quantum Leiden. For decades, researchers at the Faculty of Science have been investigating quantum technology at the highest level and also have been brainstorming… 
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    First photo of black hole at the heart of our Galaxy
        
    Finally we know for sure that there is a black hole at the centre of our own galaxy. Today, astronomers unveiled the first ever photo of Sagittarius A*, a super-massive object at the centre of the Milky Way. This picture could only be taken thanks to the cooperation of telescopes worldwide. 
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    The Comics Canon - Graphic Novels at Leiden University Libraries
        
    Graphic Novels and Comics have developed from pulp status to an entirely self-contained medium. This form of storytelling is not limited to stories of superheroes but has been used, molded and reshaped to display historical events, classic stories and autobiographical memoirs. But where should you begin… 
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    Taboo on raising social safety issues must go because we really need to do better
        
    Last year, 15.8% of all employees of Leiden University experienced undesirable behaviour. This is one of the findings of the 2021 Personnel Monitor. ‘That number is far too high. We have to get rid of the taboo on raising this issue and addressing offenders,‘ says Martijn Ridderbos, in an open and… 
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    Why you (won’t) vote – A reading list
        
    In November, the Dutch will elect a new parliament. Not all eligible citizens will go out and vote, however. How can this be explained, and how big of a problem is it? International research into voter turnout can shed new light on this issue – and offer possible solutions. 
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    ‘Teaching a robot to fry an egg isn’t as easy as you’d think’
        
    ‘AI can’t do half as much as people think,’ says computer scientist and psychologist Roy de Kleijn. He tries to teach robots seemingly easy things, and keeps on discovering how smart human intelligence really is. Three things that computers are no way near doing. 
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    Fourteen Leiden University researchers receive Vidi grant
        
    The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to 14 Leiden researchers. This grant of a maximum of 850,000 euros will enable them to start a new research group and develop their own line of research over the next five years. 
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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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    Understanding public support for budget cuts and tax increases
        
    In her dissertation, political scientist Alessia Aspide explores how public attitudes toward fiscal policy are formed. Her key finding: fiscal preferences are not shaped in a vacuum, but are deeply embedded in institutional, political, and societal contexts. 
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    OSCoffee: Unintended consequences of the shift towards Gold Open Access publishing
    
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    OSCoffee: Introducing the Leiden Academia in Motion programme
    
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    Towards a crisis resilient society
        
    Pandemics, terrorist attacks, environmental disasters... These are real threats, which we cannot ignore. In fact: we need to prepare better for the large-scale crises of the future. Preferably in a way that suits our lifestyle and respects our social values. Over the next ten years, an interdisciplinary… 
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    What drives anti-immigrant sentiment among youths in Ecuador?
        
    Four researchers from Leiden University’s Institute of Political Science have been awarded a grant to jointly investigate attitudes towards Venezuelan immigrants among youths in Ecuador. Combining their expertise and collaborating with the Universidad San Francisco de Quito, they will focus on school-going… 
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    Podcast De Verbranders critical of European border and asylum procedures
        
    The Dutch asylum application centre in Ter Apel is overburdened, an issue that is currently a prominent feature in the Dutch media. In podcast De Verbranders, PhD students Neske Baerwaldt and Wiebe Ruijtenberg engage in dialogue, and use different angles to examine themes related to migration, borders… 
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    OSCoffee: Open Educational Resources (OER)
    
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    OSCoffee: Research Software on the rise at Leiden University
    
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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: Building a data competence center for Population Health Management
    
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    OSCoffee: A Glance at Open Access Book Publishing Platforms
    
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    OSCoffee: The psychology of biases, and how they influence us as scholars
    
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    OSCoffee: Disseminating Knowledge through YouTube
    
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    OSCoffee: Better coding for reproducible research
    
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    OSCoffee: Rethinking Publishing: Alternative Outputs and Platforms
    
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    Research Software: Coding Café and NL-RSE Meetup
    
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    The PolSci Bookshelf: books released in 2023
        
    The end of the year often means looking back with lists, overviews and stories. This combines nicely in a list of all the books published this year by various political scientists at Leiden University. Indeed, in terms of books, these scholars have certainly not been idle. A unique collection of stories,… 
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    OSCoffee: Peer Review - In Search for Improvement
    
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    Solving the Pachakutik party puzzle
        
    The Ecuadorian Pachakutik party is one of the oldest indigenous political movements in Latin America. Despite not being very successful at the polls and hardly having organisational resources at its disposal, Pachakutik is still part of Ecuador’s political landscape. In her dissertation, Political Scientist… 
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    Unknown, but not unloved
        
    Do you know what the capital of St Eustatius is? Or which province Curaçao belongs to? No idea? You are not the only one: the majority of European Dutch people know little about the Caribbean islands within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This is according to a large-scale opinion survey led by political… 
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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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    ‘New Rutte IV administrative culture will be difficult to create’
        
    The Rutte IV cabinet is more or less complete. It includes more women than ever. For the first time ever, the Netherlands will have two ethnic minority ministers, and ministers without political experience but with plenty of professional expertise will also be making their debut. However, political… 
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    Connect & Open Up: Evolution of a researcher's data management practices: from data hazard to data steward
    
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    Psychology Lab on Wheels with serious game for recognising emotions
    
    Festival, Citizen Science 
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    Opening academic year
    
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    Developments in local politics research
    
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    Connect & Interlink: LEIbits
    
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    Connect & FAIRify: FAIRification of a high throughput metabolomics laboratory with FAIR Digital Objects
    
    Webinar, Q&A, discussion 
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    Connect & Preserve: File formats
    
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    Connect & Escape: Data Horror Escape Room
    
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    Centre for Digital Scholarship Summer Training Week
    
    Seminars, workshops 
