104 search results for “bureau mens” in the Staff website
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    Metje Postma retires after 37 years
        
    This February Metje Postma will stop teaching and retire. But she is not done with the discipline yet: she will finish her PhD and there are still five films on the shelf that she plans to complete. 
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    Keeping our campus safe
        
    The world is in turmoil. International wars and conflicts have been raging for some time. And political and social developments are causing insecurity, uncertainty and unrest. This has not gone unnoticed within our university community. We have seen protests, demonstrations and other incidents. This… 
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    ‘Sometimes choosing a different path can take you further’
        
    On International Women's Day (8 March) we take time to consider female emancipation and participation. What does this day mean for Leiden University, and how does it tie in with our aim of becoming more diverse and inclusive? We talked about these issues with Annetje Ottow, who recently became the… 
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    Earlier treatment of PTSD symptoms in women staying in the women’s shelter in Amsterdam at LUBEC Leiden
        
    Veel vrouwen in een opvanghuis kampen met een posttraumatische stressstoornis (PTSS). Deze PTSS-klachten herkennen en direct behandelen biedt volgens het Leids Universitair Behandel en Expertise Centrum (LUBEC) de meeste kans op succes. Daarom werkt LUBEC per 1 september samen met vrouwenopvangorganisatie… 
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    Bianca Boyer on why people with ADHD often experience overstimulation
        
    What happens in the mind of someone with ADHD? GZ psychologist Bianca Boyer discusses this in a two-part episode of the Dutch 'Podcast Psycholoog'. She likes to look beyond the symptoms described in the DSM-5. 'Those are just the tip of the iceberg.' 
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    A quick call with Erick van Zuijlen about the Christmas Carol Concert
        
    We will mark the start of Christmas together in the Great Auditorium on 22 December, with the Sempre Crescendo student music company singing Christmas carols for our students and staff. Enjoy atmospheric organ music, sing-along carols and mulled wine afterwards. ‘It’ll be a gem of an event,’ says Beadle… 
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    Headache e-diary aimed at more personalised help for patients and physicians
        
    Funded by a ZonMw grant, the LUMC and the Health Campus The Hague will be working with headache patients on research into the use of an electronic headache diary. This resource can help patients gain a better understanding of their migraine attacks and, together with the physician, produce the best… 
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    Symposium about Rein Dool painting and University exhibition policy
        
    At a symposium on 26 May, experts, staff and students from Leiden University will discuss what should happen with Rein Dool’s painting in the Academy Building and what the guidelines for the University’s exhibition policy should be. These issues will be explored from diverse perspectives during the… 
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    Yale political theorist Hélène Landemore appointed new Cleveringa Professor
        
    The French political theorist Hélène Landemore has been appointed as the new Cleveringa Professor. She will deliver her inaugural lecture on 26 November. 
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    Documentaries, zines and a video installation: multimedia projects by students Visual Ethnography
        
    From documentaries, zines and exhibitions to a video installation. Students of the Visual Ethnography master's programme pulled out all the stops to finish their studies in a fantastic way. For one year, the 23 students worked on their own multimedia projects. The screening of the projects took place… 
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    Schilderij Rein Dool hangt op nieuwe plek in Academiegebouw
        
    Het schilderij van Rein Dool waarop voormalig bestuurders van de Universiteit Leiden zijn afgebeeld, is verhuisd naar de Receptieruimte van het Academiegebouw. 
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    Paul Wouters receives RISE Award
        
    Paul Wouters received the RISE Award, an award by the women’s network RISE, for his commitment to increasing gender equality at the Faculty of Science. ‘It makes it clear that it is possible to truly make a change in 9 months. That is why I am happy with this award.’ 
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    Our perspective on history is changing and our museums are changing too
        
    Museums have long focused on power, wealth and a few famous figures. But that is changing, says Valika Smeulders, head of the history department at the Rijksmuseum. What this change comprises and how it has come about is the subject of her keynote speech at the D&I Symposium on 11 January. 
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    LISF committee investigates gender bias
        
    The LUF International Study Fund (LISF) will make changes to its allocation process following an investigation into diversity in its grants policy. This investigation, which was carried out for the LISF by, among others, former committee member Mariska Kret and master’s student Marjolijn Wijnen, has… 
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    Freedom: what does it mean?
        
    On 5 May we celebrate freedom, a basic human right that should not be taken for granted. We asked international students and staff what it means to them. 
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    Experimental Ethnographies
    
    Lecture 
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    Veni grants for 22 researchers from Leiden University
        
    An impressive 22 research projects by Leiden researchers have been awarded Veni funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). 
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    ‘It doesn’t feel like work’: what it’s like to be a mentor for Pre-University College
        
    Guiding high school students as a mentor at Pre-University College: what is that like? And what does it all entail? As part of the 20th anniversary of PRE-College Leiden, we asked two experienced PRE-mentors about their job - and what makes their work so meaningful. ‘You really see them grow.’ 
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    Leiden University joins national 113 campaign: ‘It’s okay to feel uncomfortable about talking about suicide’
        
    Talking about suicide is important, but anything but comfortable. To make this difficult subject easier for students and staff to discuss, the university is organising a campaign week in line with the national campaign ‘1K Z1E J3’ (I see you) being run by Stichting 113 Zelfmoordpreventie (113 is the… 
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    Cleveringa lecture
    
    Inaugural lecture 
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    Illusions as the key: how spatial technology can help patients
        
    Spatial technology such as virtual reality can help patients who have difficulty with spatial cognition, for instance if they keep on losing their way. In her inaugural lecture, neuropsychologist Ineke van der Ham will talk about the importance of avatars, the patient experience and room for innovat… 
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    Acquisition of early African photographs by explorer and photography pioneer Alexine Tinne
        
    Over 160 years ago, the Hague-based photography pioneer and traveler Alexine Tinne (1835-1869) captured current South Sudan and its inhabitants on film. These photographs represent some of the earliest images taken in the heart of the African continent. 
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    In conversation with Annetje Ottow and Hester Bijl: ‘Decide what you want, and go for it’
        
    What can we learn from female colleagues who are the first to hold top positions within the university? On International Women’s Day, President of the Executive Board Annetje Ottow and Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl talked with a group of university staff from all levels within the organisation, and… 
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    Old tradition of ‘golden PhDs’ reinstated
        
    Black-and-white photographs filled with solemn young men and distinguished professors line the walls of the Grand Auditorium. Young women are missing from the photos; women rarely obtained PhDs 50 years ago. And this article is about that group, the PhD candidates between 1966 and 1972, who were invited… 
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    Basic income would not reduce people’s willingness to work
        
    A basic income would not necessarily mean that people would work less. This is the conclusion of a series of behavioural experiments by cognitive psychologist Fenna Poletiek, social psychologist Erik de Kwaadsteniet and cognitive psychologist Bastiaan Vuyk. They also found indications that people with… 
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    Why you as a parent also need a time-out sometimes (and more useful parenting advice)
        
    Your toddler refuses to eat vegetables, your child is being bullied at school, or you’re simply overwhelmed by everything on your plate. How can parents manage these situations effectively? During this Week of Parenting, our researchers and lecturers share practical advice for parents. 
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    Leiden Classic: 4 Questions on the origins of the university and the Dies Natalis
        
    Every year around 8 February, Leiden University, the oldest university in the Netherlands, is celebrating its birthday. Why does the King still receive a telegram on the day of the Dies Natalis? 4 questions on the origins of Leiden University and its traditions for celebrating its foundation day. 
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    ‘Meeting new people is still very valuable’
        
    Particularly during this time of social distancing and remote learning, it is important to carry on meeting new people – even if you don’t always feel like it after another day staring at your screen, says Wessel van Dam. In his role as assessor at the Honours Academy, Wessel represents the interests… 
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    Rector Magnificus presented with long list of missing Iranians
        
    Hester Bijl, the Rector Magnificus of Leiden University, was handed a ‘shockingly long list’ of names of missing Iranians in her office at the Administration and Central Services department on 13 December 2022. 
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    Carrot or stick: which is better motivation to exercise more?
        
    Free cinema tickets or a step tracker paid for by your health insurance. Some insurers offer rewards to promote healthy behaviour. But does the threat of losing something like a deposit work better? And what do patients think? This is what PhD candidate David de Buisonjé researched. 
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    Nominees bachelor's thesis prize Political Science 2025
        
    The nominees for the IRO Thesis Prize 2025 and the Prof. Dr. J.Th.J. van den Berg-prijs 2025. Who authored the best thesis in Leiden University’s bachelor’s programme in Political Science? 
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    Help desks switch to inclusive salutation: ‘Times change, and we change with them’
        
    Dear Sir or Madam? Many colleagues think that sounds out of date. That is why the hundreds of thousands of automated messages sent by university help desks every year will now include a gender-neutral salutation. This change is an extensive but important ICT job, says product owner Julian van der Kr… 
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    Teamwork psychologists and educators appreciated and rewarded by KNAW
        
    A team of developmental psychologists and educators are involving young people in the communication about brain development. A second team of Leiden neuroscientists conducts research into music and spatial skills and searches for healthcare applications. Both teams were awarded a sum of 10,000 euros… 
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    Een dag vol (nep)skeletten en mammoettanden
        
    De Faculteit Archeologie bestaat dit jaar 25 jaar. Ter ere van dit jubileum opende de faculteit op 1 maart zijn deuren voor het brede publiek. 
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    Inclusion on International Women’s Day: pulling together for structural change
        
    How do you achieve the structural change needed for a more inclusive university community? What challenges do female staff face in their careers and what does it take to be a woman in a leadership role? This is what over 40 female staff members from the university discussed on International Women’s… 
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    ‘Are you OK?’ Student rowing club Pelargos wins Student Well-being Award
        
    Are you OK? This question aims to help make unwelcome behaviour easier to talk about. Student rowing club Pelargos made a personal variant on the national campaign, which won them Leiden University’s Well-being Award. 
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    Methodology & Statistics Alumni meet students in Psychology
    
    Alumni event, Career 
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    Conference on opportunities and dangers of AI: ‘Europe needs a daring vision’
        
    The SAILS conference The Future of AI is Here (and Guess What … it’s Human) brought together researchers and policy makers to discuss the important issues in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). Where are the opportunities and what are the dangers? 
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    Afraid of the dark? Anke Klein: 'Let your child have a say in finding a solution'
        
    On Sunday night 25 September, all the lights in Leiden will switch off and we will see the starry sky above us twinkling in all its glory. A unique opportunity for all residents of Leiden to experience the vastness of the cosmos and view the impressive artwork that hangs over our heads every night.… 
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    What should the university do? Questions and emotions at university conversation on Israel-Palestine
        
    Should we cut our ties with Israel or maintain them? The event ‘A university conversation on Israel/Palestine’ on 1 July revealed the depth of feeling about the conflict, with students and staff grappling with academic values and moral dilemmas. 
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    Curator Ruurd Halbertsma: ‘Surely we can’t just sweep away antiquity?’
        
    Like many others, Ruurd Halbertsma has had a rollercoaster of a year. His museum, the National Museum of Antiquities (RMO), was closed for a long while because of the lockdown. Visitor numbers picked up again from September, but it the next few weeks will be tense now the hospitals are full again. Halbertsma:… 
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    Visual Ethnography alumna Wilke Geurds exhibits photography during Leiden Kunstroute
        
    Photographer and Visual Ethnography alumna Wilke Geurds captured special encounters during her travels. As an anthropologist, Wilke is always curious about other countries, people and cultural customs. That curiosity forms the core of her new photo exhibition, which can be seen during the Kunstroute… 
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    Ratna Saptari retires: anthropologist dedicated herself with heart and soul to Indonesian workers' and human rights
        
    Ratna Saptari is since 2007 Assistant Professor at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. She has always been involved with issues of human rights and Indonesian workers' rights. This August she retired. But she won't sit still. She continues her voluntary work and wants to… 
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    Exploring educational experiments: pass/fail and ‘unessays’ at Honours College Law
        
    How to innovate education? In this series, the Honours Academy highlights examples from their educational testing ground that aim to inspire. Today: the liberating effect of pass/fail and ‘unessays’ at Honours College Law. 
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     Peter van Bodegom Peter van BodegomFaculty of Science p.m.van.bodegom@cml.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7486 
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    Narratives of Vulnerability
    
    Lecture, Research Seminar 
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    Leaving Science: A Large-Scale, Cohort-Based, Longitudinal Approach, 2000-2022
    
    Seminar 
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    LUCIR Talk: Ghost Army - Snapshot of the Wagner Group’s Operations and Structures
    
    Debate 
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    Psychology Connected: Gender Differences
    
    Conference 
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    How to keep a forest happy? A study on singing behaviour in BaYaka hunter gatherers in Congo
        
    For the first time, a group of international and interdisciplinary researchers led by Karline Janmaat and her former MSc Student Chirag Chittar, have tested the several hypotheses on music simultaneously in a modern foraging society during their daily search for tubers – their staple food. 
