3,205 search results for “some” in the Staff website
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Children's acquisition of Mandarin Chinese verb-copying sentences
Lecture, Chinese Linguistics in Leiden (ChiLL)
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Next Generation Bacitracin
PhD defence
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ASCL Seminar: Seeing Development Approaches and Narratives from the African Periphery, 1979-2023
Lecture
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Quantum Meets Leiden: IBM lecture & mini-symposium
Conference
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Peaceful Alternatives to Asymmetric Conflict
PhD defence
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Plant occurrence in space and time: the importance of land use, habitat structure, and pollination mode
PhD defence
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Administrative burden in universities: Key dimensions, potential drivers, and implications for university-based research
CWTS Seminar
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Reasoning about object-oriented programs: from classes to interfaces
PhD defence
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Between the Court and the Village: Uncovering how was Early Modern Warfare Really Waged in Southeast Asia
Lecture, COGLOSS
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Histories of Intellectual Property
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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With kind regards: 22 November 2022
Lecture
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LGBTIQ+ Employee Resource Groups: Benefits, Challenges and Opportunities
Debate, Symposium
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Five-minute talks (Graduate School FSW)
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Terra Christmas Auction
Social
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Extraction of linguistic atlas/dialect survey data
Lecture, Workshop Series
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Dialect Comparison and Historical Reconstruction
Lecture, Workshop Series
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Doing dialectological fieldwork
Workshop Series
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Construction projects
If you wish to find out about current construction projects, you will find an up-to-date overview of Leiden University construction projects below.
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Frequently asked questions about GROW
Here you will find questions and answers about GROW, the types of interviews, the GROW tile and more.
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Lecture by Prof. Taylor: Dementia at the Ragged Edges of Family and the State
Lecture
- Geopolitics of predatory academia: from predatory journals to mislocated centers of scholarly communication
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An Algebra for Interaction of Cyber-Physical Components
PhD defence
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Evolutionary adaptability of β-lactamase
PhD defence
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Words and Warning Messages: Communicating Deterrence in Theory and Practice
Lecture
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Decolonizing Area Studies. An Open Conversation
Roundtable conversation
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Colonial and Global History Seminar
Lecture, COGLOSS
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Advancing the evaluation of graduate education
PhD defence
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Arm or Disarm: The Nexus of International Control Regimes, Disarmament and Non-Proliferation in Times of Geopolitical Tensions
Lecture
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Global Online Thesis Topic Meetings (GOTTMs) in IP and unfair competition
Conference
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How work-life balance can bring less stress and more joy in our life
Personal development, Working effectively
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Border closures in East and Central Africa: asymmetry, severance, and disruption
Lecture
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The construction of China’s national interest: Between top-down rule and societal ideas
PhD defence
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Research Seminar Rebecca Bryant
Lecture, Research Seminar
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A grammar of Ashéninka
PhD defence
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Newsroom Dissonance: How new digital technologies are changing professional roles in contemporary newsrooms
PhD defence
- Methods in Dialectology Workshop Series 2023
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Mediation and Moderation Analysis
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Mining the kinematics of discs to hunt for planets in formation
PhD defence
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Jeunesse comme ressource des conflits violents
PhD defence
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From Noise to Insight: The Functional Role of BOLD Signal Variability and Aperiodic Neural Activity in Metacontrol
PhD defence
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Start of a new Kernvisie year
Education, Organisation
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Claartje Levelt: ' Students sometimes ask questions I have to think hard about'
Claartje Levelt is professor of First Language Acquisition. She researches how babies and toddlers learn their mother tongue. Besides her work, she enjoys being involved with music.
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‘When a student sees the light, that’s what fulfills me’
'Education has always been something I am very interested in,' says the passionate Michiel Hogerheijde. He was already chairman of the astronomy programme committee and has been teaching for many years. Since 1 October, he is also the new Programme Director of the astronomy bachelor. 'I really enjoy…
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Archaeologist Maikel Kuijpers signs international book contract with Penguin Press
Back in 2020, Dr Maikel Kuijpers started to write for The Correspondent. His articles offered readers a unique long-term insight into the materials that shape our world, from concrete to glass and plastics. His innovative approach piqued the interest of a literary agent, and he was invited to write…
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Why the mathematics of operations research is so fascinating – even for a layperson
Floske Spieksma will give her inaugural lecture as Professor of Mathematics of Operations Research on 1 September. A discussion about mathematical models, Venezuela, trembling knees, being the only woman, casinos, intuition and above all loving your job.
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From flag to gift: upcycling project in The Hague South-West
Inspired by a gift she received at a conference abroad, Laura Kamsma, coordinator of the FGGA International Office, went looking for new promotional goodies to hand out to the representatives of international exchange programmes at Leiden University - Campus The Hague. The gifts had to meet three requirements:…
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'The bachelor Public Administration made it easier for me to understand complicated topics'
Nienke Weijermars studied Public Administration at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs. While doing her bachelor’s, she enrolled in the minor in Journalism and New Media, followed by an internship at Dutch local newspaper Leidsch Dagblad: 'At Leidsch Dagblad, they really had time to teach me…
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Francesca Arici wants to raise maths awareness in society
Mathematician Francesca Arici has joined the Raising Public Awareness Committee of the European Mathematical Society. She aims to coordinate and unite the European efforts of communicating and promoting mathematics. ‘We also hope to achieve more recognition for people who do science communication.’
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The person behind the truck driver
Most people talk about truck drivers rather than to them. That’s an error of judgement, says PhD candidate Anke van der Hoeven, who explains why we should be making their lives easier. ‘People just don’t realise it, but they’re an invisible group that keeps the European economy running.’
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Alumna Tessa Schiethart: 'If I could go back to my student days, I’d go right away'
That Tessa Schiethart finished her bachelor's degree in International Studies with a thesis on Indonesian women's reasons for veiling was a coincidence. Or so she thought. Six years later, her book Seeing and Being Seen, in which she writes about her life with a wine stain and vision loss, is in the…