165 search results for “activation lessen design” in the Staff website
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MicroLab: how to design impact driven education
Didactics
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colleagues, no picture frames but on the wall: evaluation of activity-based working at FSW
No fixed offices, only flexible workstations: For colleagues in the Faculty Office and CADS, it has been everyday reality since the Activity-based Housing pilot. In a new evaluation, colleagues are positive, although some miss the convenience of having their own office.
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‘Actively listening makes a difference but can be harder than removing a tumour’
As Professor of Translational Neuro-oncology, Marike Broekman researches how brain tumour treatment can be improved. She will discuss this in her inaugural lecture along with her work as a neurosurgeon and the importance of a positive workplace culture.
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Development phase 2A: 4 - 15 April nuisance due to work activities
Facility, Organisation
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Design of homogeneous water oxidation catalysts
PhD defence
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OneDrive cloud storage: ensure that your synchronisation with the cloud is active
ICT
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Executive Board of the University asks University Council for advice on activating person counters/sensors
The Executive Board of Leiden University has asked the University Council to advise on its proposed decision to reactivate the person counters/sensors in due course. The Council will now look at this carefully before the Board makes a final decision. The advice of the University’s participation body…
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Lunch lecture: Designing Your Life – facing the future with confidence
Lecture
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Silence as a form of activism: 'It is precisely by being silent that you sometimes keep the conversation open'
We talk too little about silence, thinks university lecturer Gerlov van Engelenhoven. He has been awarded a Veni grant to investigate the role of silence in protest movements. Does silence sometimes really say more than a thousand words?
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Workshop Mastering the art of test question design
Didactics
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Hardware-Software Co-Design towards Efficient Neuromorphic Computing
Lecture
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Active learning
Didactics
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Exploring chemical space in covalent and competitive glycosidase inhibitor design
PhD defence
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Inverse design of curvature-sensing antiviral peptides
PhD defence
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The active bystander
Communication, Personal development
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Active Teaching in an ALC
Late Lunchbyte
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Geometry and Active Matter
PhD defence
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LTA lunch lecture: Designing individualized learning - the case of Digital Humanities
Lecture
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Leiden Research Support (LRS) webinar: Lump Sum Funding - how to design a work package
Webinar
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Una Europa workshop: help design a framework for doctoral training programmes
Interactive workshop
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Lexical Tone in Word Activation
PhD defence
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Learning-based Representations of High-dimensional CAE Models for Automotive Design Optimization
PhD defence
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Design, synthesis, and evaluation of antigenic peptide conjugates containing Toll-like receptor agonists
PhD defence
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Studies into Interactive Didactic Approaches for Learning Software Design Using UML
PhD defence
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System-level Design For Efficient Execution of CNNs at the Edge
PhD defence
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Design and synthesis of a next generation carbohydrate-mimetic cyclitols
PhD defence
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To explore the drug space smarter: Artificial intelligence in drug design for G protein-coupled receptors
PhD defence
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Designing a Digital History of the Lives and Afterlives of Chinese Material Infrastructures
Lecture
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Let's Connect: webinar The Active Bystander
Communication, Personal development
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Local and Transnational Activism and Solidarity
Lecture, Teach-In Series on Palestine and Israel
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Training Active Bystander for FGGA staff
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Photocleavable, Activity-Based Acid Glucosylceramidase Probes
PhD defence
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Click to Release for Immunce Cell Activation
PhD defence
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Environmental Humanities: Science, Art, and Activism
Lecture
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Zware metalen hebben slechte reputatie, maar genezen ook kanker
Veel mensen denken dat zware metalen giftig zijn en mens en natuur altijd schade aanbrengen. Dat beeld moet genuanceerd worden, vindt hoogleraar Sylvestre Bonnet.
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Rubicon grant for Leiden physicist: why do leaves of a tree always grow in the same shape?
PhD candidate Ludwig Hoffmann will spend two years at Harvard University in the US thanks to a Rubicon grant he won on April 11. Using theoretical models he studies biological tissues, for example during morphogenesis. This is the process that causes tissue or organisms to develop their shape. ‘This…
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Design and synthesis of metal-based chemotherapeutic agents for targeted DNA interactions or DNA repair pathway modulation
PhD defence
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Memory Activism and Digital Practices after Conflict: Unwanted Memories
Lecture
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Multi-Layer Models and Activation Functions Workshop
Workshop Series
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Leiden academics nominated for Person of the Year
Leiden academics Remco Breuker and Auke-Florian Hiemstra stand to win the title of Person of the Year.
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(University of Cambridge) and Mari Lending (Oslo School of Architecture and Design)
Alumni event, Lecture
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A cycle of life of T cell activation
Inaugural lecture
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Actively working with teaching material in the classroom
Lunchbyte
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biosynthesis in Streptomyces: engineering, resistance and antimicrobial activity
PhD defence
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Public lecture "Air quality from space: indicator of human activity"
Lecture
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European defence cooperation in a time of renewed military activity
Lecture, Seminar
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Lessons of Democracy: Mothers’ Education and Learning Activities in late-1950s Japan,
Lecture
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Back to the scanner: brain science in times of corona
For their research many neuropsychologists use the brain scanners at the LUMC. At the start of the pandemic, the rules for visiting the hospital became stricter and a large amount of psychology research looked as though it would fall through. Thanks to good protocols the researchers can now pick up…
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Inhibitors and activity-based probes for retaining β-D-glucuronidases, heparanases and β-L-arabinofuranosidases
PhD defence
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New professor Luca Giomi creates his own physics of living systems
Swarms of drones, pedestrians or the cells in your body. Those are all examples of active matter: materials whose building blocks can move autonomously. That’s what Luca Giomi studies. Giomi has been appointed Professor of theoretical physics in the area of soft matter and biological physics at the…