418 search results for “inclusion” in the Staff website
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Digital education: what’s working well and what can we improve?
Nearly a year since the abrupt switchover to mostly online learning, the Digital Education seminar gave teaching staff the opportunity to review their experiences. What can stay in 2021 and what must go? Frequently voiced opinions: yes please to digital tools that make lectures more interactive; yes…
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Wim van den Doel: 'Many regional solutions are also applicable worldwide'
What will be the focus of the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus strategic alliance in the next few years? Wim van den Doel, the new Chair of LDE, talks about his vision for the future of the alliance, social issues and the reality of academic collaboration.
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Dissertation: Unpacking the new powers in European democracy
The presence and participation of interest groups in policymaking processes has become a crucial component of Western democracies. These groups link society and policymakers and influence public policy choices. Their function however, is often taken for granted and not very well researched. Adrià Albareda…
- LUC The Hague: Vacancy Student Mentor Bachelor Liberal Arts and Sciences
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‘In a healthy society you let your voice be heard’
The University elections are being held from 25 to 29 May. All employees can vote online for the staff members of the University Council.There are two parties on the electoral list, FNV Overheid and PhDoc. We spoke to the leading candidates of both parties.
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‘Every year new highs for PRINS consultancy programme'
The World Food Programme, Philips, the European Space Agency. An overwhelming list of organisations that Sarita Koendjbiharie, as founder of the PRINS consultancy programme of International Studies, has managed to recruit. ‘We keep reaching new highs and insights together with our students and organ…
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Robert Zwijnenberg: ‘Don’t just talk but dare to get your hands dirty’
Rob Zwijnenberg, Professor of Art and Science Interactions, uses daring experiments to get his students to think about social issues. "People who I interact with within the natural sciences tell me: Rob, we come up with solutions, you come up with problems. They’ve got that right."
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Vacancy psychology students: Student mentor bachelor
Education
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Pioneer Christiaan Weijts: clandestine novelist in literary circles
In a new series we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this first instalment: novelist and columnist Christiaan Weijts (1976). ‘I always felt as though someone would tap me on my shoulder once they’d discovered my clandestine presence.’
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Social and Behavioural Sciences: from insight to impact
Working towards resilient communities, transparency in science and connecting with the employment market – these are the three key themes being addressed by the departments of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Dutch universities. On 11 February, they presented a joint sector plan to Marcelis Boereboom,…
- LUC The Hague: A Summer Message from the Dean
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Robots at the School of Law?
At the end of November, eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University, welcomed leading international scholars with interdisciplinary backgrounds addressing how humans interact with robots and AI-driven technologies. The seminar entitled “Interacting with Robots and AI” built a…
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‘The COVID-19 crisis just goes to show how things can go wrong’
Ijeoma Uchegbu is Professor of Pharmacy at University College London (UCL). As a female scientist of colour, she was initially reluctant to play an active role in the university’s diversity policy. Until, that is, she had a radical change of heart: ‘I knew it; I had to become an evangelist.'
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Jeroen Duindam appointed new academic director of the Institute for History
The Institute for History has a new academic director. Professor of Early Modern History Jeroen Duindam will take on this role from 1 September. ‘You can only do this job properly if you make time for it.’
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Autism with borders
Autistic people have problems communicating their borders towards the non-autistic community and often do not feel respected. To not only change daily life for autistic people, but also the scientific community from within Carolien Rieffe (Developmental Psychology) addresses this issue in her research…
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Belittling and threats are part of everyday life for outspoken women
In a fiery Annie Romein-Verschoor lecture, Sylvana Simons opened up about her experiences as a woman in politics. The leader of the BIJ1 party is regularly the subject of belittling comments and threats. Writer Aafke Romeijn, who reflected on the Simons’ lecture, has also been threatened frequently…
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Promotieonderzoek: 'Stel rechten slachtoffers centraal bij aanpak arbeidsuitbuiting migranten'
Arbeidsuitbuiting van migranten wordt als een vorm van het strafrechtelijke delict mensenhandel beschouwd. De rechtspositie van de slachtoffers is mede daardoor ondergeschikt aan de strafrechtelijke procedure. Dat kan en moet anders, stelt Gerrie Lodder in haar proefschrift. Promotie op 21 april 202…
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‘Everyone needs to feel that they are equally valued’
Giving all scientists at the Faculty the same opportunities, that’s what assistant professor Emily Strange stands for. As women face different challenges as scientists, RISE (Researchers in Science for Equality) provides a network and support group for women at the Faculty. Two months ago, Strange…
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Video
Video tools are vital for remote teaching. There are numerous tools that you can use, each with their own pros and cons.
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Good practices from student well-being symposium
Below are the good practices and speakers from the well-being. You can also see which panel session they participated in.
- Best practices
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Datamanagement plans at Leiden University, when and how to get started
Course
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Implicit Bias training for FGGA staff members - second session
Implicit Bias training
- Implicit Bias training for FGGA staff members - second session
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2020 Conference on Cyber Norms | Moving Forward: Fragmentation, Polarization and Hybridity in Cyberspace
Conference
- LDN FWD: Education of the future
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Implicit Bias training FGGA staff members
Course
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Implicit Bias training for FGGA staff members - first session
Implicit Bias training
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Implicit Bias training for FGGA staff members - first session
Implicit Bias training
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Indigeneity and National Identity at the Mexican National Museum of Anthropology
Lecture, Topical Issues in Museums
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Implicit Bias training for FGGA staff members - first session
Implicit Bias training
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Implicit Bias training for FGGA staff members - second session
Implicit Bias training
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar: A few simple rules for prediction
Lecture
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Implicit Bias training for FGGA staff members - second session
Implicit Bias training
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Culture-Language Maintenance in a City of Many Tongues
Conference, Leiden2022
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Herstory and the female gaze: event on International Women's Day
Debate
- Leiden University Young Interfaculty Lunch
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Let's Connect: webinar The Active Bystander
Communication, Personal development
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Engagements with the Contemporary: The Humanities in, on, and beyond Crises
Conference
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Bookreading Martine Beijerman: Vreemde eenden
Lecture
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Third meeting of Leiden University's Being the First student network
Thematic Meeting Being the First
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Exploring the Legal Archive on Race: Methodological Challenges
Lecture
- Luris webinar series: Introducing Horizon Europe
- FGGA NEXT
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Van Vollenhoven and Grotius: Soulmates of Empire
Lecture
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Noncitizen Migrant Enfranchisement in Democracy and Dictatorship in Chile, 1925 and 1980
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Leiden, location TBD (if online, link sent to registered participants)
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
- Leiden2022: Borrow a 'living book' from the Living Library on the national day of Empathy
- Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminars 2020-2021
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Difference and empire, or on the importance of thinking otherwise
Lecture