202 search results for “time microenvironment” in the Staff website
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture, Seminar
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture, Seminar
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture, Seminar
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture, Seminar
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Certainty in uncertain times
Lecture, MI 70 years
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It's about time
PhD defence
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Berna Güroglu
Social & Behavioural Sciences
bguroglu@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Thomas Bäck
Faculty of Science
t.h.w.baeck@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7108
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Maarten Jansen
Faculty of Archaeology
m.e.r.g.n.jansen@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
- This Time for Africa! series
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appointed professor by Special Appointment of Military Science: 'It's time for Europe to make a stand.'
Martijn Kitzen has been appointed professor by special appointment of Military Science at ISGA on behalf of the Royal Netherlands Society for War Studies (KVBK).
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Huizinga Lecture 2024: 'We Are the Times: History in Times of Crisis'
Alumni event, Lezing
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Art Market FSW: time for new art
Arts and culture
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Incubation and latency time estimation for SARS-CoV-2
PhD defence
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Measuring Cold Molecular Gas Across Cosmic Time
PhD defence
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Exposure Time: the moving body of art
Lecture
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Pedagogies of "Con/Tact" in unsettling times
Conference, BOCA Workshop
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Seeking justice is also democracy
Increasingly, citizens are going to court to challenge decisions by the Public Prosecution Service not to prosecute in certain, sometimes socially sensitive, cases. Yet, these citizens are not always taken seriously as democratically engaged persons. A mistake, says Sophie Koning.
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Herðubreið - Mountainous Geo-Power and Deep Time
Environmental Humanities LU Talk
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Data-driven Predictive Maintenance and Time-Series Applications
PhD defence
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When History Repeats Itself: Knowledge in Times of Crisis
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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Emergent Space-Time, Black Holes and Quantum Information
PhD defence
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European defence cooperation in a time of renewed military activity
Lecture, Seminar
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Damaged by Disgrace: report on involuntary relinquishment and adoption of babies in the Netherlands
For decades, unmarried girls and women in the Netherlands were forced to give up their newborn children. The impact was profound and persists to this day for the mothers, fathers, relinquished children, and the adoptive families in which they were raised.
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Jeffrey Fynn-Paul
Faculty of Humanities
j.fynn-paul@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9191
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Problems arise when citizens request documents from public authorities with information on third parties
When Dutch citizens request information under the Open Government Act (Woo), third parties can ask the public authority to withhold certain information. Leiden research reveals that the position of these third parties is unclear and accessing information is a difficult process.
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Vulnerable consumers hit hardest by bankruptcy of Groupcard
Groupcard provided prepaid cards to Dutch municipalities for welfare recipients, informal carers and volunteers. Now it is bankrupt, the cards are worthless and consumers and municipalities have lost money. Associate Professor Jessie Pool is investigating whether vulnerable people need better protection…
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Pedagogies of Occupation: Free Time, Professionalization and Protest in Urban Brazil
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Film night: 'In Time' (2011) with passion talk by Filip van Dijk
Filmavond & lezing
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Studies Fund Lunch Talk: “Beyond Post-Communism: Imagining the Future in Times of Transition”
Lecture, Lunch Time Talk
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Dynamics of Despair: Examining Suicidal Ideation Using Real-Time Methodologies
PhD defence
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Intergenerational Justice and Human Rights in a time of Planetary Crises in Africa
Conference
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European social policy in neoliberal times: dealing with social issues during and after the Delors years
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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A Conversation on Helen Thompson's 'Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century'
Lecture, PCNI Research Seminar
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Manifesting Minutes and Mapping Cosmographies: Time and Place in Early Modern Deccan
Lecture, Annual Leiden Terra Incognita Lecture
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One-time viewing: early photos of Africa by Alexine Tinne
Inloopavond
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Plant occurrence in space and time: the importance of land use, habitat structure, and pollination mode
PhD defence
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Automated Machine Learning for Dynamic Energy Management using Time-Series Data
PhD defence
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Book talk 'Aspiring in Later Life: Movements across Time, Space, and Generations'
Lecture, Online webinar
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Public Debate: Europe, the US and Russia in turbulent times: views from the Polish EU Presidency
Debate
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practice: knowledge production and the Indonesian leftist scientists in times of decolonization
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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of protection: Thinking and defining protection against disasters in times of environmental disruptions
Workshop
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Stability in unstable times: how the European Central Bank handles inflation
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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In the Making #8: Musical Networks and Algorithmic Emergence in the Times of Artificial Intelligence
Arts and culture
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In the Making #2: Etienne Kallos, Searching for a Diasporic Time Image
Lecture
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Four San Performers in Victorian Britain at a Time of Death: A Global Microhistory between Britain and South Africa
Lecture, COGLOSS Seminar
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International Control Regimes, Disarmament and Non-Proliferation in Times of Geopolitical Tensions
Lecture
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2023: 'The proper time for marriage: Plato vs. Xenophon on law and persuasion'
Lecture
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School History in a Multi-Cultural Context: Ethiopia’s Enigma of Our Time
Lecture, COGLOSS lecture
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‘Democracy is not self-evident, it requires continuous engagement’
In a time of growing polarisation and declining trust, the rule of law is under pressure. The system as we know it today only took shape 177 years ago, with the constitutional reform of 1848. Carla Hoetink emphasises: ‘The democratic rule of law was originally designed to prevent violence and revolu…