1,024 search results for “violence against children” in the Staff website
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Predicting and preventing serious COVID-19 symptoms
Scientists in Leiden are looking for signals in blood samples to predict whether patients will develop serious COVID-19 symptoms or not. Based on that knowledge, they will be able to propose targeted therapies to prevent serious symptoms. They hope to come up with the first results within the week.
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Migration Outlook mailboxes to Exchange Online
ICT
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170 scientists sign manifesto with five policy proposals for a post-COVID-19 development model
COVID-19 has shaken the world. 170 academics of eight different Dutch universities believe the time is right for a positive and meaningful vision. They signed a manifesto with a list of five policy proposals for a post-COVID 19 development model to cope with this pandemic and other social and environmental…
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CADS student contributes to SOMO research report that is being picked up by international media
Eva Loeve (22), a fourth-year student of Cultural Anthropology, worked for five months at Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO). At the end of May 2021, the report "Spinning Around Workers' Rights" about working conditions in spinning mills in South India was published, on which Eva…
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If you expect an itch, you’ll get an itch
If you expect something is going to itch, the itching really does get worse. Leiden health psychologist Danielle Bartels has proved the effect of negative expectations on itching. What’s remarkable is that this nocebo effect in itching can be reversed. ‘That offers good prospects for clinical practice,’…
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Students in informal conversation with leaders Trudeau and Rutte
Hordes of photographers, students trying to catch a glimpse and take selfies, and cheering people at the entrance to Wijnhaven. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Prime Minister Mark Rutte were received like true pop stars, in the late afternoon at Leiden University’s Campus The Hague.
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Kamaran Palani: ‘Completing my PhD at Leiden University is a dream of me and my deceased father’
Starting your PhD during two major crisis in your country; it happened to Kamaran Palani, PhD student at the Dual PhD Centre and ISGA who lives in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. In spite of the difficulties in his county, Palani (34) stuck to his PhD-research about the fluidity…
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Healthy University Week: ta-da and to do
During Healthy University Week, from 26 to 30 October, staff could choose from 63 workshops, talks and other online healthy university activities. We asked workshop facilitators, speakers and a participant for their tips. Like: look at what you’ve done (ta-da) instead of what you still have to do (to…
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Legal expert Reijer Passchier on the law, Big Tech and Big Brother
Is the child benefits scandal an omen for the future and will people’s lives soon be fully dominated by algorithms? Assistant Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law Reijer Passchier warns that the encroaching digitalisation is giving the executive branch even more power, leaving parliament…
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How Google, Facebook and other digital platforms are influencing the work of journalists
Digital journalism is transforming the way in which information and communication technologies are used by media workers. With this change journalist practices, norms and values are also being reshaped. This is the conclusion of Tomás Dodds PhD research.
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PhD research: How international prosecutors make their choices
International prosecutors, for instance at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, investigate particularly serious crimes such as genocide. They decide, among other things, whether or not to prosecute. PhD candidate Cale Davis investigated how prosecutors come to such decisions and will defend…
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Veni grant for ten Leiden researchers
Ten Leiden researchers have been awarded a Veni grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The grant, of up to 280,000 euros, will enable them to elaborate their ideas over a period of three years.
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Leiden Law Cast #1: Child benefits scandal & compassion with Professor A.G. Castermans
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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Mail migration from Outlook to Exchange Online
ICT
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ERC Consolidator Grants for Leiden researchers
Five Leiden researchers have been awarded a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC). This grant of up to two million euros will enable them to continue and expand their scientific research.
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Mail migration from Outlook to Exchange Online
ICT
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Three questions to Maurits Berger about his new Islam podcast
Maurits Berger's new English-language podcast, Matters of Humanities: History of Islam in Europe covers no fewer than thirteen centuries of history. In eight episodes, professor of Islam and the West Maurits Berger argues that the Islam and Muslims are an important part of European history: ‘That was…
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Rethinking community in upland, ‘indigenous’ South Asia
Erik de Maaker wrote a monograph on how Garo, an indigenous community of the extended eastern Himalayas, experience and negotiate such disparities. The book shows how relatedness is reinterpreted as religious practices change, and communally held land ends up being privately controlled. Erik de Maaker…
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Student Johan collaborated on three books: ‘1572 was not a celebration of tolerance’
This year marks the 450th anniversary of the Capture of Brielle by the Watergeuzen (lit. ‘Sea Beggars’) and therefore the birth of the Netherlands. Student Johan Visser is contributing to no fewer than three books about the extraordinary year of 1572.
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Lena and Sophie have been selected as Europaeum Fellow: ‘Excited to learn from others’
Four PhD researchers of Leiden University have been selected to participate in the Europaeum Scholars Program 2022-2023. Two of them, Lena Riecke and Sophie Vértiter, are doing their research at ISGA. Time for a introduction.
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EU vs. Virus Challenge
Hackathon
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Forum Antiquum Spring 2021 lecture: ‘Fleshing out the body politic at Rome’
Lecture
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The Future of the United Nations: Time For Change
Lecture
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Cleveringa lecture
Lecture
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar: Machine learning for spatio-temporal datasets + SAILS data observatory
Lecture
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Pride and prejudice: the eighteenth-century interior in the historiography of British architecture
Alumni Event, Lecture
- ILS Lunch Seminar with Laura van Bochove and Santy Kouwagam: canceled!
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eLaw Open Minded #2 "COVID-19: Disinformation and the Dutch Judiciary"
Lecture, Open Minded lecture
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On the Question of the Islamic Influence on Familial Notions in Late Medieval Zoroastrianism
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
- Slavery: History and Political Philosophy
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Anticipating an Unwanted Future: Euthanasia and Dementia in the Netherlands
Lecture
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LUCL Colloquium: Exploring the Potential Ecological Adaptations of Languages
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Fall 2015
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Ecologizing Protection in Post-Tsunami Japan
Lecture
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LIBC SYLVIUS Lecture
Lecture
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Bitskrieg: The New Challenge of Cyberwarfare
Lecture
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Beat the Professor Pubquiz
Festival, We are Science week
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2022: 'Christiani et Ceteri. The Treatment of Christians in the Roman Empire'
Lecture
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eLaw Open Minded 21/22 #2: 'Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Mapping corporate responsibility'
Lecture
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Harmful Tax Competition in the East African Community
PhD Defence
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Optimizing placebo effects in medical contexts: Utilizing learning theories and exploring communication strategies
PhD Defence
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LUCL Colloquium: Learning a Complex Grammar
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium: Spring 2014
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LUCDH Workshop - An Introduction to Text Mining in the Humanities
Workshop
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Revolutionary Parents: Intimate Cultural Memories of the Arab Left
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Staying positive and connected: Work hubs and the alternative coffee date
'Getting used to things, doesn't necessarily mean it's getting easier. That's why we're incredibly impressed by what everyone has accomplished.' How do our institutes stay connected and motivated? Lenneke Alink (Pedagogical Sciences) and Ed Noijons (CWTS) share how pub quizzes and who's who games, new…
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Ethical decision making and moral dilemmas
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
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Eurasian extinction: miscegenation and the question of the native in Macau literature
Lecture
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The Uprising
Film screening and discussion
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Justice through Indigenous Lenses
Conference
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Offensive Cyber Operations: Understanding Intangible Warfare
Lecture
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Modern Moroccan Photography
Lecture