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Catholics in the Dutch Republic were creative directors of their own lives
The Catholics were by no means pitiable victims over the two centuries that they had to practise their religion underground, Caroline Lenarduzzi writes in her PhD dissertation. They managed to keep their faith alive from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century. PhD defence 25 October.
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Scientists find strong evidence that wasting syndrome is the same for all organisms
An interdisciplinary team of Leiden researchers has discovered that wasting syndrome, a severe byproduct of tuberculosis, is the same for all humans and animals studied. The discovery offers new opportunities to investigate the still insufficiently understood condition. The scientists also developed…
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Colonial without realising it
The nineteenth-century writer Nicolaas Beets and his son Dirk were thoroughly colonial, Nicholas without ever having been to the Dutch Indies, or any other colony for that matter. But they didn’t realise it. The new Scaliger Professor, Rick Honings, shows that writers’ archives are a treasure trove…
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The Oegstgeest bowl and the bones of a giant king mentioned in Beowulf
Recently, archeologists of Leiden University made an excavation in Oegstgeest, where they found a unique silver bowl from the first half of the seventh century as well as imported pottery and winebarrels. Thijs Porck, lecturer in Old English language and culture at Leiden University, places the Oegstgeest…
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AI research in Zuid-Holland: three examples
How designers are even more creative with a robot in their team, how Twitter could predict the stock market, and how to catch a single bacterium in the act of infecting a cell. Artificial intelligence has penetrated every corner of science in Zuid-Holland. Three researchers from Delft University of…
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Parts of LUCL have ground to a halt
The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics has been badly affected by the corona crisis: the research in the four labs and the fieldwork has come to a standstill. What are the implications?
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Virologist Eric Snijder: ‘Vaccination will be going well in 2021’
The research group of Eric Snijder, Professor of Molecular Virology (LUMC), has been conducting research on coronaviruses for decades. Then in March this year their work accelerated at an unprecedented rate. The first new results are now available: insight into how the virus replicates.
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Join the anniversary day of Public Administration
Conference
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Imaging of the cardiorenal syndrome and visceral fat
PhD defence
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Unraveling proteoform complexity by native Liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry
PhD defence
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Child Sexual Abuse Material Networks on the Darkweb
PhD defence
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Taiwanese Literature in Dutch: the Voice of the Translators
Lecture
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Phakic intraocular lens implantation: A life-long patient journey
PhD defence
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Individualized prognosis in childhood immune thrombocytopenia
PhD defence
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Mara Buchbinder - Scritping Death
Lecture, Online webinar
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The morphosyntax of wh-paradigms and wh-copying
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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Shaping innate immune responses: mechanisms that control type I interferon production
PhD defence
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The Crucible of War
PhD defence
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In vertrouwen. Normatieve beschouwing over euthanasie, dementie en de schriftelijke wilsverklaring
PhD defence
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Regulating Relations: Controlling Sex and Marriage in the Early Modern Dutch Empire
PhD defence
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Left node not raising: Word part ellipsis revisited
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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Accessible remote sensing of water
PhD defence
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Leren door te doen? Ervaringen van nieuwsgebruik en de ontwikkeling van mediawijsheid bij jongeren
Lecture, Journalism Studies Seminars
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Surface Temperature and the Dynamics of H2 on Cu(111)
PhD defence
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Synthetic peptides as tools in chemical immunology
PhD defence
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Campus the Hague 'Meet the Employer'
Course
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Rechtsbescherming bij uithuisplaatsing: voldoende equality of arms?
Lecture
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Nederland en zijn veteranen 1945-2015
PhD defence
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Opening of Academic Year on sustainability: optimism and criticism go hand in hand
The theme of the Opening of the Academy Year on 4 September was sustainability and how the university could take the lead as a change agent. How is it going about this and what else can it do? There was also room for a critical note.
- Global Asia Scholar Series (GLASS)
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Death and the Digital Realm
Conference
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Graphic Novels in South-Africa: the Work of Nathan Trantraal
Arts and culture
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Child Interethnic Prejudice in the Netherlands: Social Learning from Parents and Picture Books
PhD defence
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Anna Corwin - Embracing Age
Lecture, Online webinar
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The aftermath of acute pulmonary embolism: approach to persistent functional limitations
PhD defence
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Saamaka uwii. Saramaccan medical plant knowledge, practices, and beliefs for local health care in Suriname
PhD defence
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Hacking stroke in women
PhD defence
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Advanced diagnostic tools in congenital heart disease and pulmonary hypertension
PhD defence
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Functional Islets and Where to Find Them
PhD defence
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Consumed by a forbidden emotion
PhD defence
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Migraine biochemistry and visual snow
PhD defence
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North Sea Noise in the Anthropocene
PhD defence
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Rood noch oranje. De sociale strijd van de Nederlandse marinematroos, 1870-1914
PhD defence
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Implementation and use of patient-reported outcome measures in routine nephrology care
PhD defence
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Optimizing clinical management of T1 colorectal cancer
PhD defence
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Equsum classification and registration in deep endometriosis surgery
PhD defence
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GLP-1 receptor agonism to improve cardiometabolic health
PhD defence
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boekpresentatie & symposium “Indische Adel”
Conference
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The hunt for frozen organic molecules in space
PhD defence
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The two faces of MuSK antibody pathogenicity and their cause and consequences in myasthenia gravis
PhD defence