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CANCELLED: Disease and Violence in Shift from Omurano to Urarina on the Urituyacu River in Peru
Lecture, Language & the Human Past Lecture Series
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Developmental effects of polystyrene nanoparticles in the chicken embryo
PhD defence
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Automation, Ethics and Sustainability of Indirect (Pivot) AVT
Lecture, Leiden Translation Talks
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Tiny Gardens Everywhere
Lecture, Leiden University Environmental Humanities Series
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Leiden AI Week
Leidse AI-Week
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Campus The Hague Career Event 2022
Course, Career Event
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The Comenius Education Scholarship. What is it and how do I get one?
Lecture, Training afternoon
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On the Origins of 'The Origins of Inequality'
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
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Getting on Famously: The Netherlands and the Shah of Iran
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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AI & Art: Aesthetics and Politics of Artificial Neural Networks
Arts and culture, Artist Lecture & Workshop
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Migration policy of the European Union: what lies ahead?
Lecture, Seminar
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How to use local talent in standing up for climate solutions?
Roundtable discussion
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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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Delivering Meaningful Justice to Indigenous Victims of International Crimes
Conference
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How do international boycotts work for justice? Understanding the ethics and efficacy of the BDS movement
Panel discussion
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Liveable Planet Lunch Series “A Forest of Knowledge – Investigations on foraging cognition in tropical forest foragers”
Lecture
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Employability enhancement
How do we prepare our students for a future labour market in which flexibility, resilience and adaptability are essential?
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In memoriam: Rudy B. Andeweg (1952-2024)
On Friday, June 28, 2024, emeritus professor Rudy B. Andeweg passed away. His passing marks the loss of an important figure within the field of political science, not only nationally, but internationally. Here we remember an outstanding researcher, inspiring teacher, capable administrator and an involved…
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LUCDH Digital Skills Winter Week 2024
Symposium and Workshops
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4 - 6 April 2023 - Leiden University Career Event
Course, Online Career Week
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Digging for a Liveable Planet?
Lecture
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Psychology Connected: Climate Change
Conference
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ASCL Seminar: Africa's Second Struggle for Freedom: What's decolonisation got to do with it?
Lecture
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Campus The Hague Career Event 2024
Course, Career Event
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The Road to Planetary Defense: Cosmic Collisions, Nuclear Explosions, and the Environmental History of Asteroids and Comets
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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Of Monsters and other Men: green Islam and the tidalectics of ecological crises in maritime Asia
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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Fireside Peace Chat with Arnold Stepanyan
Debate, Fireside Peace Chats
- Mindlab on social security
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Victims' Rights at A Crossroads
Conference, Seminar
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Summer School on Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity in International Law
Summerschool
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Psychology Connected: War and Peace
Conference
- International Mother Language Day 2024
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'Hello World!' lecture, by Frans W. Saris
Lecture
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13th International Congress of Egyptologists, 2023
Conference
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Book Event: 'Seeking Western Men' with author Monica Liu
Lecture
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Live Event: China’s Digital Future
Debate
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CANCELLED: LCN2 Seminar: Algorithms for Network Visualization and beyond
Lecture
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68th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale
Conference
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Legal Methodology
Research
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SAILS
Lecture
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Filling an Accountability Gap? How a Standing UN Investigative Mechanism Would Further International Criminal Justice
Conference
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To Register or Not to Register? Legal Identity and Birth Registration of Migrant Children in Morocco
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Models of linguistic diversity and Amazonian pre-history: a view from the Northwest Amazon
Lecture, Language & the Human Past Lecture Series
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What do we define as urban green space?
When do we define a piece of nature in the city as a park? And when is something a tree or shrub? It may seem obvious, but in scientific literature the definitions vary quite a bit. That makes comparisons difficult. Environmental scientist Joeri Morpurgo looked at the differences and designed a general…
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‘Give farmers more freedom in how they reduce nitrogen’
In his inaugural lecture Professor of Environmental Sustainability Jan Willem Erisman calls for local solutions that give people more freedom in how they meet environmental, nature and climate goals. This would allow farmers to come up with their own solutions to the nitrogen problem. The idea ties…
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‘If we buy these imported products, we are co-responsible for the global decline in biodiversity’
What we buy and consume in Europe often has an impact on biodiversity somewhere else in the world. With a Horizon Europe Funding of 600.000 euros, assistant professor Laura Scherer and her team will develop models to look at the impact of global trade in non-food biomass. ‘After developing the models,…
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Using low sample volumes to better understand brain diseases
Marlien van Mever delved into the analysis of tiny samples, cerebrospinal fluid from transgenic mouse models for example. She validated methods that can now be used to study brain diseases such as migraine and epilepsy. Van Mever will receive her PhD on 14 June.
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Why do birds flock? Shedding light on collective motions in heterogeneous populations
Leiden physicists Alexandre Morin and Samadarshi Maity study self-organisation and flocking phenomena. They shed light on flocking, which helps to understand how it is possible that birds in a flock don't collide. With plastic microbeads, they create an experimental setup and they developed a mathematical…
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Leiden Law Cast #5: Esther Kentin on PFAS, (micro)plastics & policy
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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The quantum computer: it doesn't exist yet, but still we understand increasingly better what problems it can solve
How do we know what a quantum computer is good for when it hasn't been built yet? That's what PhD candidate Casper Gyurik investigated by combining two terms you often hear: quantum computing and machine learning.