876 search results for “from water” in the Staff website
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Night Spaces: Migration Culture and Integration in Europe (NITE) 3rd International Conference
Conference
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Archaeozoology is essential to modern environmental management
Lecture
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International Symposium 150 years New Waterway
Conference, Symposium
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European Citizens’ Initiative and participatory democracy in the EU
Lecture, Seminar
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Offshore windfarms and fishes - APELAFICO NWO-NWA public closing event
Lecture and excursion
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Impact on Russia's war in Ukraine on ecology of Ukraine and Europe
Debate
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Graphic techniques: the linoleum cut
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Affective Fish
Lecture, also on line with Zoom
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Mediating from Within
PhD defence
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Learning from small samples
PhD defence
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From every angle
PhD defence
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Back at the office? ‘Don’t expect to be productive right away’
For some it will sound like music to their ears, but for others is may sound less appealing: now the advice on working from home has changed, we can once again go to the office. After a period of working from home, which for some lasted almost two years (with maybe a short break), it can be a big transition.…
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From a fossil to an animal skin: as a museum, do you let the original pass through the hands of your visitors, or a replica?
Educators in European science museums sometimes think rather differently about the definition of an 'authentic' object. They think carefully about how they present those objects to teach visitors something or make them curious. This was shown in research by the Science Communication & Society department.…
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World Peace: visions from Tolstoy
Debate, Seminar
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Birth of a Pelagic Empire: Japanese Whaling and Early Territorial Expansions in the Pacific
Lecture
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Interactions from Lipid Membrane Deformations
PhD defence
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The ancient Egyptians were just like us
The people who lived in Saqqara, City of the Dead in Egypt, died thousands of years ago, but they are not all that different from us. This is what a study by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands concludes. If you wanted to prove that you had good taste in ancient Egypt then…
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Hackathon - From Person to Open Data
Hackathon
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OSINT: From Theory, Intelligence to Evidence
Conference
- Futures from the frontiers of climate science
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Fast-Tracking Climate Resilience with AI: a Stakeholder Discussion
Panel discussion
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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Seventeenth-century depictions of sacred sites in the Kailasanathar Temple at Nattam, Tamil Nadu
Lecture, Masterclass IIAS/LIAS
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Student Talk: Venus as Potentially Habitable Planet
Lecture
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Disentangling drought-responsive traits with focus on Arabidopsis
PhD defence
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Networks of the future
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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Defending Nature’s Rights: Paradoxes and Challenges
Masterclass
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Model painting with diverse techniques
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Neutrino: Documentary & Q&A with the directors
Studium Generale
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Global Tax Governance: from legitimacy to inclusiveness
Inaugural lecture
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First images from the James Webb telescope
Lecture
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Italy From Facism to Democracy. And Back?
Lecture, Seminar
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The road to the beginning
Exhibition
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Molecular inheritance from cloud to disk
PhD defence
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Lattice Cryptography, from Cryptanalysis to New Foundations
PhD defence
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From intracluster medium dynamics to particle acceleration
PhD defence
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New professor Elise Dusseldorp: ‘The longer you’re in research, the more humble you become’
Elise Dusseldorp has been appointed Professor in the Methodology and Statistics of Psychological Research. In the same way that she spends her spare time rambling through the forest, as a professor she sifts through colleagues’ research data. ‘I often come across information that doesn’t appear in the…
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Jews at Home. From Creation to Corona
Conference, First Annual Symposium of the Leiden Jewish Studies Association
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Webinar: what keeps you from giving feedback?
- Worlds to Discover: Manuscripts from the Muslim World
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Class Battles from Indian Circus: Tales of Labour
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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This was 2023! An overview of Humanities in the news
So much has happened this year! 2023 was an eventful year in which several wars raged about which our experts could offer interpretation. It was also the year in which the government made apologies for the slavery past. Leiden humanities scholars were at the forefront of this with their research on…
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Letters of Johan de Witt give a glimpse behind the scenes at the Disaster Year 1672
The government, the people and the country were in desperate straits. This about sums up the state of affairs in the Disaster Year of 1672. It was 350 years ago, and to mark the occasion PhD candidate Roosje Peeters collaborated on a series of letters to and from a key political figure Johan de Witt,…
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What Works in Suicide Prevention? Lessons from the 113 Helpline
Lecture
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Telling Stories: Narrative Traditions from South and Southeast Asia
Roundtable
- Science and 'inequality': insights from Africa and environmental fields
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PREPARE Final Conference – Engaging with children from violent extremist families
Conference
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Professionalizing your community: an example from data management
Webinar
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EUniWell Open Lecture Series | From knowledge transfer to personal development
Lecture, Part of Open Lectures Serie
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Enabling the most impact from Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH) research
Working Group