291 search results for “hours defence” in the Staff website
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Defence ceremony
When you have finished your dissertation, it is time to prepare for the defence procedure.
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Finalisation and PhD defence ceremony
When the PhD research has been completed and the dissertation is (nearly) finished, there are several more steps to take before you can defend it. For example, you must submit your manuscript and make preparations for the PhD defence ceremony.
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Working hours
You and your manager agree on how many hours you will work. The standard working hours for a full-time employment are 38 hours per week.
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Flexible working hours
The University has a standard working week of 38 hours. However, you may diverge from this. You may work two more or two fewer hours per week and thus accrue or use extra hours.
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Frans OsingaFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
f.p.b.osinga@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009506
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Maximilian Wachter
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
m.n.wachter@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009500
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Saloni Saxenas.saxena@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274950
- CDS Open Hour: Hands-on Support
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Patrick van Hagep.van.hage@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274950
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Adjusted opening hours summer period
Facility
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Second World War victims commemorated in Hour of Remembrance
On 4 May, Leiden University remembered the victims of the Second World War from our university community. Alumni, students and present and former staff of the University came together for this Hour of Remembrance.
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A unique defence: Bacteria lose cell wall in the presence of virus
Bacteria temporarily live without their cell wall if dangerous viruses are near. A remarkable feature, as the cell wall is a sturdy barrier against threats. Still, the discovery has a logical explanation ánd might be of a consequence for fighting pathogenic bacteria, according to Véronique Ongenae,…
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Working safely outside regular opening hours: this is changing
Organisation, Security
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coronavirus: from working at the kitchen table to a livestream PhD defence
The outbreak of coronavirus has radically changed our life and work. We have had to work, teach and conduct research from home. How has coronavirus changed your work? What do you miss most? And what is keeping you going? We asked a few colleagues.
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Adjusted opening hours for the Servicedesk and Expedition
Facility
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White dwarf with partner flashes every two hours
An international team of astronomers has shown that a white dwarf and a red dwarf orbiting each other every two hours are emitting radio pulses. Through the discovery, astronomers now know that the monopoly on bright radio bursts is not solely held by neutron stars. The team of international scientists…
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Teaching can be counted as transferable skill for max. 20 hours
Considering the fact that PhD candidates spend a lot of time on teaching and develop valuable transferable skills in this process, the Doctorate Board agreed that teaching hours (for a max. of 20 hours) can be included as transferable skills. So this counts as part of the compulsory 140 hours of transferable…
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Working outside opening hours? Here's what changes from 1 April
Organisation, Security
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Adjusted summer opening hours: Student administration, support desks, library and catering
Facility, Organisation
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Anouk KoenderinkFaculty of Humanities
a.koenderink@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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Illuminating Host Defence against Mycobacterial Infection: Interactions with Autophagy and LC3-Associated Phagocytosis
PhD defence
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Henning LahmannFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
h.c.lahmann@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5278838
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Walk-in hour to get help with Brightspace FSW
Didactics
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Walk-in hours Brightspace, ANS and WooClap (Science)
Didactics, Working effectively, ICT
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Turning the tables on tuberculosis: boosting our own immune forces
Tuberculosis bacteria survive by hiding in our immune cells. In her PhD research, biologist Salomé Muñoz Sánchez explores how boosting the body’s own defenses might outsmart this deadly pathogen. Her work reveals two key proteins that help immune cells destroy the bacteria.
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Probabilistic Graph Inspections through Forests
PhD defence
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Virtual Safety First
PhD defence
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Complex impedance scanning tunneling microscopy
PhD defence
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Chemical Control over Hemi-Indigo Photoswitches
PhD defence
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Transition Graphs of Interacting Hysterons
PhD defence
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Algorithmic Techniques in Algebraic Cryptanalysis and their Applications
PhD defence
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Designing and understanding metal-selective proteins
PhD defence
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Trans-Ruthenium(II) Complexes for Photoactivated Chemotherapy
PhD defence
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Profiling of proteins and targeting of myeloid mechanisms in atherosclerosis
PhD defence
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Sampling Strategies in Automated Algorithm Configuration
PhD defence
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Transcriptional regulation of effector-triggered immunity (ETI): from tissue to cells
PhD defence
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Polypept(o)ide-based Nanostructures for Therapeutic and Diagnostic Application
PhD defence
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Using Deep Learning Models in Image Processing
PhD defence
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No strings attached
PhD defence
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Driving the Sustainable Transition: Battery Material Dynamics and Emission Assessments of EU Electric Mobility
PhD defence
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Quantum Parameter Estimation for Early Fault-tolerant Quantum Simulation
PhD defence
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Design and Synthesis of Tags, Substrates and Inhibitors for Enzyme Action Studies
PhD defence
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From Adsorption to Dissipation: Insights from Computer Simulations of Solid H2O and CO
PhD defence
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Elementary: The chemical fingerprints of massive galaxy formation over cosmic time
PhD defence
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Model-informed Design of Antibiotic Therapy against Antimicrobial Resistance
PhD defence
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oving Patterns and Underlying Structures in Noisy Systems
PhD defence
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Data-driven approaches to study breast cancer metabolism
PhD defence
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Protein Engineering of Keto Acid Decarboxylase for 3- Hydroxypropionic Acid Biosynthesis via Oxaloacetate
PhD defence
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Towards microbial platforms for lignin valorization: Pseudomonas putida cell factories and Bacillus synthetic communities
PhD defence
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Biophysics of disordered Nuclear Receptors and their DNA binding regulation
PhD defence