261 search results for “remote teaching” in the Staff website
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Using Faculty equipment at home
Facility
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Tips and tools for working securely online
ICT
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Four tips on how to stay healthy when working from home
Human resources
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Communications wants to use your video lecture as a marketing tool
Organisation
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Planned outage during maintenance on Universities internet network infrastructure on 30 June
ICT
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Wil Roebroeks interviewed about new discoveries Borneo: "This killed Eurocentric views on early rock art"
In a remote cave on the Indonesian island of Borneo, a series of rock art paintings have been discovered. The oldest painting might be the oldest-known example of figurative cave art. Wil Roebroeks, not himself involved in this project, reflects on the findings in several media.
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Do we have your home address? Your End of Year Gift may depend on it
Organisation
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Augmented reality: how we transformed a reality show into a unique teaching and learning opportunity
Lecture
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implement inquiry learning with limited time, large groups and so much to teach?
Lecture
- Carol and Eric M. Meyers on Teaching and Research Visit in Leiden
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Payment date: 23 March
Human resources
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Payment date: 23 November
Human resources
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Payment date: 23 July
Human resources
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Videoconferencing with the Rural Riches group: ‘The most important thing is to develop some discipline’
The Rural Riches research group convenes for coffee on a daily basis. Remotely, that is, to prevent the spread of coronavirus. It is the perfect way to stay connected, exchange ideas, and socialise. ‘We now are more in touch with each other than in the usual situation when we are all at the Faculty.…
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What's your idea for bringing Dutch and international students together?
Do you have a creative idea for improving contacts between Dutch and international students? Work out a plan and you could win the Van Bergen Prize and earn 5,000 euros to put your idea into practice. Deadline 22 October.
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What's your idea for bringing Dutch and international students together?
Do you have a creative idea for improving contacts between Dutch and international students? Work out a plan and you could win the Van Bergen Prize and earn 5,000 euros to put your idea into practice.
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The ISSC at the forefront
In just ten days the staff at Leiden University had to switch to remote working. That called for an enormous effort from our ICT Shared Service Centre (ISSC). We asked three members of the ISSC staff how things went over the past week and a half.
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Reimbursement of expenses for business trips abroad
If you travel abroad for your work, you are entitled to reimbursement of expenses for lodging, meals, minor expenditure, and transport. The amount reimbursed depends on the country you travel to. If you book your business trip via UniGlobe, you do not need to advance the money for your trip.
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Summer at the Education Office
Education, Organisation
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Building a Byzantine and Ottoman Data Atlas with a DANS grant
Joanita Vroom, Professor Archaeology of Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia at the Faculty of Archaeology, has again received a DANS Klein DataProject (KDP) bursary for her project entitled ‘Data Atlas of Byzantine and Ottoman Material Culture: Archiving Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeological Fieldwork…
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Staying safe online while abroad: eduVPN
ICT
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Don’t forget to take your statutory leave from 2019 before 1 July
Human resources
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No automatic Office 2016 installation on university workplaces
ICT
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Microsoft Office 2016 available for staff
ICT
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August update from the Board of Examiners Archaeology
Organisation
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Working from home as an Archaeologist: 'As far as I know, no one has ever explored my living room for lost cities'
At first glance, archaeology seems like a job that is hard to take home. Nothing could be further from the truth though! Our archaeologists are currently developing new dating methods, are looking for lost cities in their living rooms, and perform daring acts of experimental archaeology!
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Field school in Portugal: Romans, drones and monasteries
Staff and students from the Faculty of Archaeology are just back from a newly started Field School in the inland of Portugal.
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New Campus Protocol adopted
Organisation
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The 'Boys von Schöningen' honored in book
For more than 25 years, archaeologists have worked at the site of Schöningen, in Germany, where many spectacular rare finds have been excavated. To honor the tireless men and women, the photo book "The Boys von Schöningen - Eine Ode" was published by long-term participant prof.dr. Thijs van Kolfscho…
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Moderator Trainings for Kaltura Live Room and MS Teams
ICT
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AduLet Build the Community Workshop
Workshop
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Working visit by Minister Van Engelshoven focuses on digitisation of education
How does online learning strengthen the quality of higher education and what are the barriers to implementing this more broadly? Minister of Education Ingrid van Engelshoven talked about this issue with pioneering lecturers and students from Leiden University, Erasmus University and Delft University…
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Learning Analytics in Higher Education
Event
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Education festival 2019
Conference
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Skype a Scientist: talking about ancient bones with people all over the world
Skype a Scientist is an online platform that matches scientists with classrooms and families around the world. At the start of the corona crisis, PhD candidate Maia Casna got involved with this online platform. Now she holds online sessions to talk about science and her research project during the lockdown.…
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Giacomo Fontana wins thesis prize with 'Seeking tombs from space'
The Netherlands Institute for the Near East (NINO) annually awards the best theses on the Ancient Near East. The 2018 award went to archaeology student Giacomo Fontana for his MA thesis on automatic detection and extraction of Omani burial monuments in satellite images.
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Transfer of personnel administration services Archaeology on March 19
Human resources
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It’s Time to Think about Holidays!
Human resources
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Join staff and students on the World Archaeology Minecraft server
The VALUE Foundation has found a creative way to let staff and students connect on archaeology, albeit remotely. Witness the launch of the VALUE Heritage Minecraft server!
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CLASH - Developing a Culture of Learning Analytics
Lecture, LDE Innovation Room
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'Data science enables us to develop new tools'
PhD students Alex Brandsen and Wouter Verschoof-van der Vaart are both doing a project within the university’s Data Science research programme. The are introducing terms like ‘text mining’ and ‘advanced machine learning’ into archaeology. ‘These techniques will make archaeology more efficient and ch…
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Exploring Roman Portugal with Regato grant
The ancient Roman province of Lusitania, more or less contemporary Portugal, has been the focus of a joint research project by Leiden University, Évora University and the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome. The research project has now been provided with a new boost by a large Regato grant managed…
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Local Panama communities work with archaeologists on historic land rights
The question of land property titles is a common source of conflict between indigenous communities and federal authorities all over the Americas. A new Panamanian law have led indigenous communities to reach out to archaeologist Dr Natalia Donner. A grant from the Centre for Indigenous American Studies…
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Revealing the desert’s flourishing past
Lecture, Geoarch@Leiden
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DAG Meeting: Text mining & automated feature detection
Lecture
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Archaeologists in action: stories from the field
During the summer, staff of the Faculty of Archaeology congregate in all parts of the world, initiating or joining fieldwork projects. Read some of their stories here!
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A digital eye for archaeologists
Wouter Verschoof-van der Vaart is refining an artificial intelligence system that can detect and classify archaeological objects on digital images. Such a system is desperately needed because human archaeologists around the world are being flooded with data.
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Archaeology thanks to computer-based research
A mix of data research, artificial intelligence and archaeology led to lively discussions on 31 January. On that day the unique event 'AI & Data Science @ Archaeology' took place in which the Data Science Research Programme (DSRP), SAILS and the Faculty of Archaeology joined forces.
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Understanding archaeological landscapes through non-invasive approaches
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
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Archaeology and Rock Art
Lecture