599 search results for “opening academic year 2019” in the Staff website
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New Year's Reception FSW
Festival, Reception
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Open-air cinema in front of the Kamerlingh Onnes Building
Film
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Connecting to the network of Digital Cultural Heritage (Linked Open Data)
Lunchbyte
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Pitfalls for Advanced Writers of Academic English & Word Order (Graduate School FSW)
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E-NOTE Second Teaching Excellence Training for Academic Staff
Course
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EUniWell Open lectures series | European standards of Human Rights protection of displaced persons fleeing armed conflicts
Lecture, Part of a series
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Psychology End of Year Celebration
Festival, Celebration
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Security and Global Affairs: Reflections on Research, Education and Academic Management
Inaugural lecture
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New Year's Reception Faculty of Science
Conference
- Meijers Lecture and New Year’s Reception
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New Year's Reception Faculty of Science
Conference
- New Year's reception Faculty of Humanities
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Celebrating 30 Years of IIAS
Festival
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Celebration 50 years of the University Council
Conference
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International Symposium 150 years New Waterway
Conference, Symposium
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Specialisation meeting: plans for the coming year
Lecture, UMW Team meeting
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ALFA New Year’s lecture and drinks
Alumni event, Alumni Association of Archaeology presents:
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At LUC, the Hague Forest is a classroom
Rain or shine: in the course ‘The Ecology Project’ students of Leiden University College visit the nature of The Hague each week.
- Meijers Lecture and New Year's Reception 2024
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25 years Faculty of Archaeology: Lecture and Party
Lecture and Party
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Jong Universiteit Leiden 'Start of the year' borrel
Drinks
- LACDR Townhall meeting & LACDR New Year's drinks
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OSCoffee: Introducing the Leiden Academia in Motion programme
Lecture
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Researchers debunk earlier study: babies may not be able to learn language rules after all
For two decades, language experts were certain that babies were able to learn language rules from as young as the age of seven months. However, recent research carried out by a consortium of four Dutch baby labs led by researchers from Leiden cast doubts on this certainty. We spoke to researchers Andreea…
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OSCoffee: The psychology of biases, and how they influence us as scholars
Lecture
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OSCoffee: Research Software on the rise at Leiden University
Lecture
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Research Software: Coding Café and NL-RSE Meetup
Conference
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Funding for early-career academics within the Una Europa alliance | Session 2: France, Belgium and the Netherlands
Webinar
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OSCoffee: Introduction to ReproducibiliTea journal clubs—the what, why, and how
Lecture
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OSCoffee: Introduction to ReproducibiliTea journal clubs—the what, why, and how
Lecture
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A quick call with Margaret Gold about citizen science
April is the month of showers and tulip fields but did you know that it is also Global Citizen Science Month? And the future of our Leiden citizen science community looks rosy, says coordinator Margaret Gold. She is happy to come and tell you all about this − and to exchange knowledge and ideas. ‘See…
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Why the western world was too late to respond to Covid
Almost all the western countries were too late responding to the outbreak of Covid. Why was that? Three governance experts, including Leiden professor Arjen Boin, have written a book about the response to the pandemic. ‘Our current system isn’t geared towards identifying and managing a long-term crisis,’…
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Why biology students and teachers value the E-learning skills platform
Students of the Biology minor course Molecular Design have successfully boosted their skills in collaboration, research and writing with the recently developed E-learning Skills Platform. The biology students and their teachers greatly value the initiative. ‘Sometimes I couldn’t believe what progress…
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Ethics and student research: 'Students have the same questions as researchers'
When do you submit a thesis proposal to the Ethics Committee? And how do you ensure that students save their data properly? On 9 June, thesis supervisors will be able to ask these questions at the Ethics Education Afternoon. Professor Herman Paul and policy officer Marcel Belderbos will tell us more…
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50 years after the Chilean coup: The echoes of the 11 September 1973 today
Lecture, Roundtable
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Never the same again: The EU's eastern enlargement after 20 years
Lecture
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Reflections on a year of Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine
Debate, Roundtable discussion
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Woodworkers and farmers 3000 years ago: transitions from the Rigveda to the Atharvaveda
Lecture, VVIK lecture
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Book Launch | A Hundred Years of Republican Turkey: A History in a Hundred Fragments
Lecture, Book Launch
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Panel Discussion | A Hundred Years of Republican Turkey: A History in a Hundred Fragments
Debate, Panel Discussion
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WARN-D: Your personal code yellow - orange - red
Imagine getting a notification on your mobile phone with your personal code for impending mental health problems or even depression: yellow, orange, or red. Science fiction? Not for scientist Eiko Fried. 'There is a real chance we can prevent some mental health problems before they occur.' Want to participate…
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The First 20 Years: Reconsidering European Union Enlargement into Central and Eastern Europe
Conference, Conversation
- 10 years of OPIC - Pathways of Access to Justice for Children
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10 years of OPIC - Pathways of Access to Justice for Children
Conference
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CCLS Seminar
Lecture, Center of Computational Life Sciences
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The UN Commission on the Status of Women CSW: Over 75 years of making women’s rights human rights
Lecture, INVISIHIST event
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Student (research) ethics training
Conference
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Gianelle Vacca: ‘POPcorner The Hague makes us much more accessible’
Campus The Hague gained a new facility. On Thursday 17 February, POPcorner was opened, helping students find their way during their studies and within the university buildings.
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Claire Vergerio shortlisted for CEU Excellence in Teaching Award
Political scientist Claire Vergerio (Leiden University) has made it to the final stage of the selection process for Central European University’s annual European Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Social Sciences and Humanities. As the 2019 Casimir Prize winner, Vergerio was nominated by the Faculty…