430 search results for “rondom werd in room environments” in the Public website
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Is thyroid status a common denominator of age-related disease?
PhD defence
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Cutaneous CD30-positive lymphoproliferations: Therapeutic strategies and prognostic factors
PhD defence
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Rood noch oranje. De sociale strijd van de Nederlandse marinematroos, 1870-1914
PhD defence
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The Theatre of Emotions
PhD defence
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Molecular approaches to identify cancer T cell antigens and improve immunogenicity
PhD defence
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Choosing the right track
PhD defence
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Sustainable Tuesday: 4 questions for environmental scientist Ranran Wang
On Sustainable Tuesday, two weeks before Dutch Budget Day, the Dutch cabinet receives a suitcase full of sustainable ideas and initiatives. The initiators' aim: to make the government plans for the upcoming year a little more sustainable. At the Leiden Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), assistant…
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MicroRNA: so small but so very important
The discovery in 2001 of the importance of microRNAs turned the world of molecular biology upside down. The small particles of RNA also attracted the attention of university lecturer Erno Vreugdenhil. Vreugdenhil: ‘Within five to ten years the first microRNA-directed medicines will come onto the mar…
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Voortdurende angst voor het volk
Met de val van Balkenende IV laait de discussie over het functioneren van politieke partijen binnen ons democratisch bestel weer op. Opgeblazen ego’s, overambitieuze politici en partijpolitieke machtspelletjes zouden echte democratie in de weg staan. Maar die discussie is niet nieuw.
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A compound that gives life as easily as it takes: Jan Willem Erisman on BBC about ammonium nitrate
Following the Beirut explosion, BBC's podcast series The Foodchain explores the chemical that caused the blast: ammonium nitrate. A compound that is widely used to produce fertilizer. Professor of Environmental sustaibability Jan Willem Erisman tells about the effects of nitrogen on the environment.
- Seminar 2: Dievenland: De spelregels van een publieksboek
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Alex Geurds receives NWO Vici grant for investigating human-environmental engagement across Central America & Colombia
During pre-Columbian times, the Central American isthmus was marked by dynamic exchange and human mobility. Despite this, indigenous communities were archaeologically stable between AD 300 and the 16th-century Spanish colonisation, contrasting with the cycles of florescence and decline of neighbouring…
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LUF Grant for Natalia Donner for archaeological research at Darien Gap
Archaeologist Natalia Donner has been awarded a grant of €5,000 from the Bakels Fonds for her research Bridging the Gap: a historical ecological approach to human practices in the Darien Province, Panama. She will use this grant to conduct the first systematic archaeological survey in the region.
- GTGC lunch seminar: Chris Wensink & Midas van Dijk on Regionalizing Eurasia
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Phakic intraocular lens implantation: A life-long patient journey
PhD defence
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Regulating Relations: Controlling Sex and Marriage in the Early Modern Dutch Empire
PhD defence
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Polluted water as a source of fertilizer
It may well be possible to remove nitrate from polluted groundwater and at the same time produce ammonia in a sustainable way, according to PhD candidate Phebe van Langevelde and Professor Marc Koper of the Leiden Institute of Chemistry in Joule on 26 January. Together with a German colleague, they…
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Jan Willem Erisman reinforces Leiden’s environmental research as new professor of Environmental sustainability
How can we best deal with the current problems caused by the human impact on the nitrogen cycle? How do we make the transition to a sustainable society? As of 1 September, nitrogen expert Jan Willem Erisman will be working on these questions at Leiden University: he will exchange the Louis Bolk Institute…
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ELS lab meeting: Work in Progress
Lecture
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Optimizing clinical management of T1 colorectal cancer
PhD defence
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Jim Been new PhD Dean - 'I hope to alleviate certain pressures that PhD candidates might feel'
The Associate Professor at the Institute of Tax Law and Economics is one of two PhD deans at Leiden Law School and started in this position on 1 October 2023.
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‘Think what you want to do about international students before developing your housing policy’
Students used to live with a landlady or even with the professor whose course they were taking. Student accommodation has since become more professional, making it something the new government will have to tackle. What should the new government do?
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Republiek op drift?
PhD defence
- GTGC Global Justice and Human Rights & Identities and Inequalities seminar
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Inaugural Lecture by Federica Mogherini: Europe Hub Launch Event
Lecture
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Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Young Academic Lunch
Conference
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and Contemporary Studies” Research Cluster 3rd annual conference 'Environment as Lens: Rethinking Humanities Research through the Increasing Ubiquity
Conference
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No experiments but equations: how Daoyi Wang uses math to understand the world
How do you study the growth of microorganisms, the spread of epidemic diseases or the healing of wounds, without actually performing experiments? Daoyi Wang, PhD candidate at the Mathematical Institute, worked on a specific mathematical model that can describe the growth of microorganisms and many other…
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Nederland en zijn veteranen 1945-2015
PhD defence
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Faculty Symposium 2022: Humanities in Crises
Conference, Symposium
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Random walks: wandering the streets like a group of drunk students
Mathematician Oliver Nagy still vividly remembers the first time he learned about a random walk. ‘The lecturer told us to imagine a company of drunken students who wander in the streets. At each intersection, they would spin one of them around and all would go in the direction where he or she came to…
- Evening Lecture Series: Practitioners in War
- GTGC Lunch Seminar: Governing the European Textile Waste Export
- Presentation of Jaap Doek Children's Rights Thesis Prize
- Book presentation: Aleydis Nissen - ‘The European Union, Emerging Global Business and Human Rights’
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President Zelensky meets with students via livestream on Campus The Hague
Lecture
- GTGC lunch seminar: Santino Regilme on Global Drug Wars
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Workshop defense Marta Morgado
Lecture
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LUCDH Pilot Project Symposium 2024
Symposium and Workshops
- GTGC lunch seminar: Eve Darian-Smith and Phil McCarty on Global Studies Methods
- GTGC lunch seminar: human rights for governing digital platforms
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Medieval Mediterranean Study Group Introduction Symposium
Conference
- GTGC lunch seminar: building support to finance climate change policies
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Immunotherapy in advanced melanoma - crossing borders
PhD defence
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Exploiting vulnerabilities induced by recurrent mutations in chondrosarcoma and giant cell tumour of bone
PhD defence
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Digital Thesauri as Semantic Treasure Troves
PhD defence
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The Assembled Palace of Samosata
PhD defence
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Consumed by a forbidden emotion
PhD defence
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boekpresentatie & symposium “Indische Adel”
Conference
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European foreign policy after a crisis: change and continuity
‘Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy.’ That is the title of Nikki Ikani’s book that was published last month. We asked the writer five questions about her book. Presentation: 5 & 20 April.