837 search results for “documentary from” in the Staff website
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     Anne Gerritsen Anne GerritsenFaculty of Humanities a.t.gerritsen@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4692 
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     Joanne Stolk Joanne StolkFaculty of Humanities j.v.stolk@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2906 
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     Maia Casna Maia CasnaFaculty of Archaeology m.casna@arch.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727 
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    Word from the LUCSoR Chair: September 2025
        
    The academic year has kicked off—and how! On 2 September, Dr. Yves Menheere opened our year with a lecture on “The What and Why of Chinese Religions”. For keen listeners, this immediately raised the big question: which concepts should we use in the study of religion? And to all first-years: a warm w… 
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    From idea to impact: making innovations usable
        
    Innovations only achieve true success when people actually use them. PhD researcher Max van Haastrecht developed a cybersecurity app for small businesses and learned how essential it is to align technology with real-world practice. 
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    Algorithms combat environmental pollution from ships
        
    Did you know that algorithms can help with the prevention of air pollution and ships sinking in the sea? A team of Leiden University researchers have worked together with the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management to look in data-driven inspection of ships. In this interview, Gerrit Jan… 
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    From LUC to the front of the classroom: a journey from student to educator
        
    From exploring global issues at LUC to shaping young minds in the classroom, LUC alumna Malou den Dekker shares how her academic journey led to a career in education. 
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    Zoom available for teaching from 22 January on
        
    From 22 January on, the video conferencing app Zoom will be available for students and teachers at Leiden University. The University is responding to calls by staff and students, and has now acquired the programme. 
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    Leiden students brew coasters from beer waste
        
    Turning beer waste into a useful, sustainable product. That was the mission of students from Leiden at the international BISC-E event. The biology students challenged themselves and won third place in the Dutch finals of this competition. For this, they used the simple formula: Grain + fungus = coas… 
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    Work balance: 5 tips from education coaches
        
    Work balance is an important issue within the Faculty of Humanities. Education coaches Astrid Van Weyenberg and Maarten van Leeuwen also deal with this regularly during their coaching sessions with lecturers. They have listed their most important tips. 
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    From Remindo to Ans: an update
    
    Education 
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    From tunnel vision towards an open view. Lessons from the North/South metro line on compensation of damages
        
    An article by Georgina Kuipers has been published this month in Dutch journal Overheid & Aansprakelijkheid (Government and Accountability). It deals with policy introduced in response to damage caused by the construction of the Amsterdam North/South metro line and its aim to rebuild trust. The title… 
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    Seven projects receive funding from JEDI Fund
        
    More focus on diversity in Antiquity, workshops for students with disabilities, and a card game to share stories about diversity: these and other projects will receive funding from the JEDI Fund in 2023. 
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    Initial results from the Employee Experience Survey
    
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    Invitation: from policy to practice with AI
    
    Education, ICT, Organisation 
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    End of Year Event Archaeology
    
    End of Year Event 
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    Maktub shortfilm night with passion talks
    
    Short film night 
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    Film screening & panel: The Great Book Robbery
    
    Debate 
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    Planon unavailable for reporting from 11 to 13 June
    
    Facility, Organisation 
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    Johan Rooryck receives honorary doctorate from Tromsø University
        
    Professor Johan Rooryck, currently executive director of cOAlition S, will receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Tromsø for his commitment to open access in science. He will be awarded the honorary doctorate on 1 September. 
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    LIFF director Ratna Lachmansingh: ‘Writing my thesis was so much fun!’
        
    As a student, Ratna Lachmansingh wrote her thesis on horror films. Now she is the director of Leiden International Film Festival. 
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    How to print from your laptop, phone or tablet
    
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    Sebastian Diessner wins research grant from Leverhulme Trust
        
    Sebastian Diessner, assistant professor at the Institute of Public Administration, has won a grant from the Leverhulme Fund together with three researchers from the United Kingdom. The grant, worth 350,000 euros, is for the research project: 'The Political Economy of Knowledge-Based Growth.' 
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    Learning from success: €1 million for research into cybersecurity
        
    ISGA researchers have received €1 million for research aimed at enhancing the Netherlands' digital resilience. The funding comes primarily from NWO, but private parties are also contributing financially. In total, €10.5 million is being allocated to launch six projects. 
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    Word from the LUCSoR Chair: February 2025
        
    By the time you read this message, it will already be February. But since this is our first newsletter of the year, I still feel compelled to wish all of you a very happy New Year! 
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    NIAS grant for Robert Stein: Where do receipts come from?
        
    Nowadays they can cause the fall of ministers, but once upon a time receipts were a new phenomenon. Associate Professor Robert Stein is to receive a grant from NIAS to map their origins. 
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    Students from all around the world discover The Hague
        
    A day at the beach, games, a visit to an embassy and a pub crawl. The activities at HOPweek help new students get to know not just The Hague but each other too. 
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    White Balls on Walls
    
    Filmvertoning 
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    Knowledge Security: Transition to University Policy Framework from 1 October
    
    Organisation, Security 
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    Netherlands Student Orchestra: from lecture hall to concert hall
        
    A month’s break from your studies, ten days of intensive rehearsals and then a concert tour: the Netherlands Student Orchestra is based on a simple formula. Leiden student Daphne Biron tells us about the orchestra and the concert in Leiden on 20 February. 
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    More focus on skateboarders in academic discourse
        
    There are approximately 60 million skateboarders worldwide. And yet in the academic world, this culture is not always looked upon seriously. Visual anthropologist Sander Hölsgens believes that this has to change. Last summer his book 'Skateboarding in Seoul' and the accompanying film 'Reverberations'… 
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    Physicists from Leiden help create world’s smallest Rembrandt
        
    Museum De Lakenhal is displaying the smallest work of art in the world: a 3D-printed statue of Rembrandt van Rijn, made by sculptor Jeroen Spijker and researchers from Leiden University. 
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    From 6 May Einsteinweg closed for all traffic
    
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    Join the Healthy University Week from 13 to 17 May
    
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    Dozens of massive stars launched from young star cluster R136
        
    Astronomers have used data from the European Gaia Space Telescope to discover 55 high-speed stars launched from the young star cluster R136 in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. This increases tenfold the number of known “runaway stars” in this region. The team of astronomers,… 
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    Health@FSW: From loving-kindness meditation to selective mutism
        
    Can kindness training increase political tolerance? And how can we better support children with selective mutism? During the Health@FSW knowledge market and exchange event on 26 May 2025, researchers from all five institutes showcased how their work aligns with the faculty’s research strategy and contributes… 
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    Emissions from pharmaceutical consumption almost doubled in 24 years
        
    Greenhouse gas emissions related to pharmaceutical consumption increased by 77 percent over the past 24 years, according to a Leiden University study published in The Lancet Planetary Health. Moreover, efficiency gains have stalled since 2008. ‘Our best option is reducing consumption and minimising… 
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    Word from the LUCSoR Chair: November 2024
        
    When I posted the post below on the LUCSoR Twitter account a few months ago, I didn’t fully realise how aspirational that final sentence would be: ‘raise a toast with us for the next 10 years!’. 
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    Looking outward with the strength from within
        
    Connecting as the magic word. Seeking new collaborations, presenting ourselves to the outside world with an open attitude and showing what we do. During the opening of the academic year on Tuesday afternoon, Dean Jasper Knoester emphasised that change and connection are necessary for the university… 
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    Archaeologists in action: stories from the field
        
    During the summer, staff and students of the Faculty of Archaeology travel to all parts of the world, initiating or joining fieldwork projects. Read some of our students' stories here! 
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    Virtual reality in hospitals
        
    Elise Sarton is using her inaugural lecture to give her field of anaesthesiology a chance to take the limelight for a change. 
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    Annual tax statement 2022 available from the end of February
    
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    University closed from 25 December 2023 to 1 January 2024
    
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    Students from Colombia win Children’s Rights Moot Court 2021
        
    The team from Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia) came out on top at the international online Moot Court organised by Leiden University and law firm Baker McKenzie. 
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    Homo erectus from the seabed, new archaeological discoveries in Indonesia
        
    Archaeological finds off the coast of Java, Indonesia provide insight into the world of Homo erectus, 140,000 years ago. Skull fragments and other fossil remains provide a unique picture of how and where these early humans lived, says Leiden archaeologist Harold Berghuis. 
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    Word from the LUCSoR Chair: July 2025
        
    It is mid-July and as I sit in my office in the Herta Mohr building, I notice how quiet it is around campus. Yet, this is in direct contrast with a flurry of activity by LUCSoR colleagues and students in recent weeks. I highlight just a few examples here. 
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    From cheers to tense sighs: results Kiem lottery 2025 announced
        
    At a festive gathering, 25 projects were awarded a Kiem grant 2025 - 2026 of 10,000 euros. Interdisciplinary teams from Leiden University will conduct innovative research into horror, international payments and fungi in historical collections, among others. 
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    Bacteria without cell wall gobble up DNA from environment
        
    A bacterium hiding from the immune system and picking up bits of DNA from its environment. The result: gaining new traits, such as better protection against antibiotics. Fortunately, we have not found such a damning scenario yet. However, PhD student Renée Kapteijn did find the first clues, which… 
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    Rubin Observatory reveals first images: with key contributions from Leiden
        
    A time-lapse of the universe in more detail than ever before: that’s the aim of the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, which will unveil its first images of the night sky on 23 June. Researchers at Leiden Observatory have played a major role in making it all possible. 
