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    Assessor talk: Nova Verkerk succeeds Anne Wellink as assessor
        
    For the past year, Anne Wellink represented students' interests on the Faculty Board. As of September, Nova Verkerk will take over. In this interview, the two of them look back and ahead to the future. 
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    NATO Chief Rutte in conversation with The Hague students: ‘I’m glad about Trump’
        
    Wearing All Stars and ‘just’ a pair of jeans, with a backpack slung over his shoulder. It was an informal Friday afternoon with Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General, at Wijnhaven. Perched on a desk, he took questions from students in the audience. 
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    Sjoerd van Trigt: ‘Rowing is how I relax.'
        
    When Sjoerd van Trigt, a student of International Studies, is not in the lecture hall, you can find him at Rowing Club Asopos de Vliet. He trains there seven times a week. Soon, he will be leaving for a six-month stay in Japan. 
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    Helping people live healthier lives? A game may be the answer
        
    The LUMC, Leiden University and The Hague University of Applied Sciences want to help health professionals support behaviour change in the population. Such change would help people live healthier lives and reduce their risk of disease. The Municipality of The Hague is supporting this educational project… 
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    Islamic TV in Indonesia: piety or commodity?
        
    In Indonesia, some Muslim preachers are TV stars with massive followings. Syahril Siddik studied how they operate and how their viewers react. On 9 November, he successfully defended his dissertation in Islamic Studies. 
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    Conference ‘Power and Counterpower in Democracy: Multidisciplinary Perspectives'
        
    As both old and new democracies experience increasing democratic backsliding, there is a critical societal need to rethink the design and effectiveness of democratic checks and balances. In this conference on Friday 9 June, the aim is to explore multidisciplinary insights about what makes the checks… 
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    New YAL board: ‘Make sure young academics’ voices are heard’
        
    Young Academy Leiden (YAL) will change its board this month and welcome seven brand-new members. 
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    ‘Think what you want to do about international students before developing your housing policy’
        
    Students used to live with a landlady or even with the professor whose course they were taking. Student accommodation has since become more professional, making it something the new government will have to tackle. What should the new government do? 
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    Four reasons why you should make use of LLInC, the brand-new knowledge centre
        
    Educational innovation provides both opportunities and challenges for lecturers. How do you put your innovative ideas into practice or how do you choose the right learning resources for your teaching? From now on, lecturers can go for support and inspiration to the new Leiden Learning & Innovation Centre… 
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    Collegecolumn: Brand, stroom valt uit, grootschalige ontruiming…
        
    We take it for granted that water comes out of the tap and electricity out of the socket. But that isn’t always the case. Last Tuesday began like any other day, with our board meeting in the morning. But things were soon to change. 
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    Great interest in LDE Bachelor Honours Programme Sustainability
        
    Today marks the launch of the LDE Bachelor Honours Programme Sustainability. Students from Leiden University, TU Delft and Erasmus University will work together on concrete sustainability issues of organisations. Interest in the new programme turned out to be overwhelming. Two lecturers involved share… 
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    Egbert Fortuin appointed professor of Russian Language and Linguistics: 'I am back'
        
    On 1 August, Egbert Fortuin has been appointed Professor of Russian Language and Linguistics. After a five-year term as vice-dean of the Faculty Board, he is eager to fully devote himself to the study programme. His appointment can therefore be summarised in three words: 'I am back'. 
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    Student and staff representation in challenging times: ‘We need each other more than ever’
        
    The bodies representing student and staff interests met at the start of the academic year for a day of training. New and familiar faces had come together to learn more about their role as council members and meet the Executive Board − and each other. 
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    Vici grants for seven researchers from Leiden University
        
    From research on stellar winds to sign language: an impressive seven researchers from Leiden University will receive a prestigious Vici grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). 
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    'Curators are ordinary people who sometimes find themselves in extraordinary circumstances'
        
    Ruurd Halbertsma combines his work as a curator and professor by special appointment with writing thrillers. 'I'd rather respond to the discussion on looted art this way than by joining talk shows.' 
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    Una Europa project update: Enhancing Scholarship in Eastern Africa (ELSEA)
        
    In September, the Una Europa ELSEA project, Enhancing Scholarship in Eastern Africa, officially started. Now that the project has been running for a couple of months, it’s high time to check in and see how the project is going. 
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    Polish Holocaust researchers accused of defamation will give Cleveringa Lecture
        
    On 26 November historian Jan Grabowski and sociologist Barbara Engelking will both give the Cleveringa Lecture. They wrote a book about the Holocaust in Poland and were taken to court for defamation. 
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    Márton Biró: ‘My only condition was going on exchange to Leiden’
        
    He studied Dutch Studies, did Dutch literature research for his internship, and worked at HEMA: Hungarian Márton Biró (26) came to the Netherlands on exchange and decided to stay. 
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    Student and staff representatives raring to go: ‘Connection is the key to success’
        
    The new academic year also marks the start of a new term for our student and staff representatives. Dozens of them – some experienced, others new to the game – are itching to represent the interests of the university’s students and staff. On the Training Day for Student and Staff Representatives, they… 
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    More than 100 objects described on Things That Talk: ‘It’s super cool to be a part of this’
        
    On Things That Talk, a website founded and developed by Fresco Sam-Sin, students and researchers describe objects from today and from long ago. By now, more than a hundred objects have been covered. Willemijn Waal, Emma Verweij and Frank van den Boom contributed to the content. 
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    New professor of Medieval History Philippe Buc: 'I am just like a shepherd'
        
    A shepherd, but also a comparativist and historian with very broad interests. That is how Professor Philippe Buc describes himself. As of 1 August 2021, he will hold the chair of professor of Medieval History at the university. In an introductory interview, Buc introduces himself, his research and his… 
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    International Studies celebrates 10th anniversary: ‘We’re unique in the world’
        
    September 2022 marks the tenth anniversary of International Studies bachelor's programme. Some (former) staff members tell us what they think makes the Faculty of Humanities' largest programme so special. 
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    Medical Delta professor Andrea Evers: ‘I find it important to look for new ways’
        
    Prof. Andrea Evers is a health psychologist who studies the role of behavioural factors in health and disease. As a Medical Delta Professor, she is now affiliated with Leiden University, TU Delft and Erasmus University. In that position, she conducts research at the intersection of various disciplines.… 
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    Faculty Board column: Where do we stand now?
        
    Read the latest column from the Faculty Board here, with an update on the faculty's current situation and our next steps. 
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    Genetics proves it: Indo-European did not come to Europe on horseback
        
    Horses were first domesticated in South-West Russia, is the conclusion drawn by an international team of researchers writing in the well-respected journal Nature. Their conclusion resolves a longstanding archaeological question. But, surprisingly enough, this domestication did not contribute to the… 
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    Vidi grant for Angus Mol: ‘Historical games are like time machines’
        
    How do games help shape our perception of the past? Associate Professor Angus Mol receives a Vidi grant to answer this question. 
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    Cultural genocide: 'I see no scenario in which Uyghur culture can revive in Xinjiang'
        
    Within just a few years, the Chinese government's policy towards the Uyghurs deteriorated sharply. From control and marginalisation, it shifted to violation of human rights. PhD candidate Elke Spiessens was right in the middle of it with her research. 'The fabric of the community is being completely… 
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    Leiden students develop AI tool for marking assignments
        
    Jeroen van Gessel’s lecturers didn’t always have time for extensive feedback on his written assignments. So, together with tech-savvy friend Menno Hahury, he founded Eduface, a startup to develop an AI teaching assistant. ‘The first users now work three times faster.' 
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    ‘American’ Black Power movement was also active in the Kingdom of the Netherlands
        
    In the 60s and 70s, Black Power groups were also active in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This is what PhD candidate Debby Esmeé de Vlugt has discovered. 
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    Recognition & Rewards: national ambitions widely supported at Leiden University
        
    The ambitions of the Dutch Recognition & Rewards programme are widely supported by academics at Leiden University. This is one of the findings from the first Culture Barometer survey, carried out in early 2024. 
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    A quick call with Wouter Peters about the move to the new admin platform
        
    Leiden University is switching to a new system for HR, finance and purchasing on 1 January 2026, after 27 years of using SAP. We spoke to Wouter Peters, Director of ASSC and Programme Director of BAS, about what this means for the university and you as a member of staff. 
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    Grant for research on politics and play: ‘In both cases, a world is created’
        
    How do politics and play relate to each other? Six Leiden academics hope to find an answer to that question over the coming years. They have received an NWO grant of 750,000 euros. Professor Sybille Lammes and University Lecturer Bram tell us how they plan to spend the money. 
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    Educational assessments evaluated
        
    The Educational Advice and Quality Assurance department of the Faculty of Humanities has evaluated 38 recent educational assessments. What can we learn from the course of these inspections? 
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    ‘It’s a complete stalemate in Belarus’
        
    What with coronavirus, the American elections and the Brexit botheration, we had almost forgotten that something miraculous happened in 2020: the repressed people of Belarus rallied against dictator Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power for 26 years. Months later, what remains of the protest?… 
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    Medical Delta professor Jaap Harlaar: ‘This form of collaboration is in my blood’
        
    Hundreds of thousands of Dutch people suffer from pain caused by knee osteoarthritis and the number is rising fast. Prof. Jaap Harlaar specialises in clinical biomechanics. His research is helping improve osteoarthritis treatment. Harlaar has been appointed Medical Delta Professor and now holds posts… 
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    A call with: Jan Jansen from the board of examiners
        
    A knowledge-sharing session was held on Thursday 25 March for members of boards of examiners. Good reason to give one of them a call. We spoke to Jan Jansen, Chair of the Board of Examiners for Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology (Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences) and an external… 
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    Leiden Classics: Leiden University’s first women students
        
    It was not until 1878 that the first female students enrolled at Leiden University, but the discussion on whether women were suited to study was by no means over. 8 March is International Women's Day. BBC correspondente Kim Ghattas will deliver a lecture on 6 March on the struggle by Arabic women for… 
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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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    Charlotte wins thesis award on argumentation theory: ‘This is one way to strategically pin someone down’
        
    Everyone has heard arguments like this before as a child: ‘Whether you like it or not, you have to go to school!’ It seems as though you are presented with two options, but there is only one real outcome. Charlotte van der Voort of the MA Dutch Studies won the Leiden University Thesis Prize on her research… 
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    ‘Make science communication more work and less hobby’
        
    Young researchers met this month for the fifth Science Communication Summer School. ‘This is the first time some participants get to meet other researchers who also enjoy science communication. It’s great to see’, says Julia Cramer, one of the coordinators. 
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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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    Symposium on technology and trust: ‘Think about privacy and security before introducing new systems’
        
    From scanners in lecture halls to systems for working from home: the discussion about new technology is being held on various fronts. That is why the University wants to make more use of its in-house experts. At the Technology and Trust symposium at Leiden University on 2 February, researchers from… 
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    Una Europa Staff Week: Learning more about Diversity and Inclusion in Bologna
        
    Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) are core values that are a focus for us as a university. But what developments are there in D&I and how can we apply these to our university? To delve deeper into this subject, four Leiden University staff members travelled to Bologna for a week of discussions on D&I with… 
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    Book about 200 years of medicine in Leiden
        
    The book ‘Geleerde Zorgen: twee eeuwen academische geneeskunde in Leiden’ (‘Learned Care: two centuries of academic medicine in Leiden’) was presented on 16 December to Annetje Ottow (President of the Executive Board of Leiden University) and Pancras Hogendoorn, Dean and member of the Executive Board… 
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    How we’re setting Academia in Motion: by promoting and developing open educational resources
        
    ‘I’m setting Academia in Motion by promoting and developing Open Educational Resources (OERs) to enable affordable learning for anyone, and to keep learning and education in the hands of universities and schools,’ says physician, anatomy teacher and e-learning developer Paul Gobée. 
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    The person behind the murderer
        
    Are all murderers calculating psychopaths with an obscene predilection for bloody chainsaws? Yes, if Hollywood is to be believed, but in the real world they are generally everyday people with problematic backgrounds. Professor of Violence and Interventions Marieke Liem therefore calls for the demythologisation… 
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    More Dutch at the university? ‘We desperately need internationals’
        
    He did an English-taught degree, completed a master’s abroad and now teaches on an English-taught programme at Leiden University College The Hague. Jan Meijer is the definition of an international researcher and he’s proud of it. 
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    From canned fried rice to colonialism: Leiden Transvaal neighbourhood shows world history in miniature
        
    Together with students and local residents, historians Ariadne Schmidt and Alicia Schrikker researched the Leiden Transvaal neighbourhood. They will present their findings on Thursday 20 October, at a specially organised mini-festival in the neighbourhood. 
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    Cleveringa Professor: Holocaust remembrance has led to very different political lessons
        
    From memorials to the armed forces to memory stones for individual victims. It was only later that the Holocaust took a central role in Western remembrance culture, Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree notes. ‘Nationalists and human rights activists both invoke the experience of the Holocaust.’ 
