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The WPS Agenda and the Middle East: Progress or Procrastination?
Debate
- Datamanagement plans at Leiden University, when and how to get started
- Feedback session NPOS2030 Ambition Document
- OSCL ReproducibiliTea journal club
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LUC Alumnus admitted to the Prestigious Yenching Academy
LUC Alumnus, Vera Kranenburg, from the Class of 2018 is admitted to the prestigious Yenching Academy. Vera has been selected as one of the Yenching Scholars in the fifth cohort at the Yenching Academy of Peking University.
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Chinese Assertiveness and the Rise of Xi Jinping
PhD defence
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Princes and Prophets: Democracy and the Defamation of Power
PhD defence
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Causal Discovery: Challenges and Opportunities
Lecture
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with David Schoch
Lecture
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Paul Hudson in TIME Magazine on the ''record-breaking'' Mississippi Floods
Associate Professor of Physical Geography Paul Hudson at Leiden University College was interviewed by TIME Magazine on the Mississippi floods that have been harassing the United States this year.
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Campus Den Haag hosts 'On Campus' Experience Days
Last Saturday, Wijnhaven Campus and the Anna van Buerenplein were the setting for the first 'on campus' Experience Days in The Hague since the restrictive measures in higher education were introduced in March 2020. Spread over the day, some 200 students visited the campus to delve deeper into the 3…
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5 FGGA lecturers awarded Senior Teaching Qualification
With the end of the year coming to a close, it is time for a celebration. Twenty driven lecturers, among them 5 academic staff members of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs in The Hague, were awarded their Senior Teaching Qualification by Vice- Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl.
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ASCL Seminar: Dockside Reading: Hydrocolonialism and the Custom House
Lecture
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Rooted: Kafka and the Jewish Diaspora in Central Europe
Lecture
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PhD Info Session - docARTES, PhDArts and the Dual PhD Centre
Course, Information session
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Leiden University College hosts Judge Christine van den Wyngaert
On 5 December 2019, Judge Christine van den Wyngaert gave a guest lecture at LUC : ‘International criminal justice; A view from the Bench’.
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From the Sharia to Turkish soap operas
Knowledge of Islam and of Muslim societies is indispensable when trying to properly understand the globalising world, as well as changing Dutch society. Researchers from Leiden are therefore immersing themselves in the languages, culture and religion of Muslim societies. Their work and insights can…
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EPP meta-measure and rethinking machine learning benchmarks: A recipe for meta-learning success?
Lecture
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IBL Spotlight - Bioactive Molecules
Lecture
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LED3 Lecture: Imaging and Editing the Lipidome
Lecture
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IBL Spotlight - Evolution and Biodiversity
Lecture
- IBL Spotlight - Development & Disease
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IBL Spotlight - Development and Disease
Lecture
- Society, Art & Technology: The Future of AI is Human
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Hardware-Software Co-Design towards Efficient Neuromorphic Computing
Lecture
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From data to discoveries: machine learning and optimization in space
Lecture
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LED3 Lecture: Probing the human proteome for therapeutic opportunities
Lecture
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Surface Temperature and the Dynamics of H2 on Cu(111)
PhD defence
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Preferences and Beliefs in Behavior and the Brain
PhD defence
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Getting on Famously: The Netherlands and the Shah of Iran
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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LIMS talk
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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Exploring the violent end of European empires
Conference, Workshop and book presentation
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International Conference: Historicizing the Shiʿi Hadith Corpus
Conference
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'Better to take action today, than to deal with the damage tomorrow'
It’s better to cut our nitrogen emissions now than to solve the consequences later at great expense. That’s the lesson we can learn from the Dutch nitrogen crisis, according to nitrogen expert Jan Willem Erisman. In Science, he shares this lesson with other countries. According to Erisman, we should…
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Solving the Pachakutik party puzzle
The Ecuadorian Pachakutik party is one of the oldest indigenous political movements in Latin America. Despite not being very successful at the polls and hardly having organisational resources at its disposal, Pachakutik is still part of Ecuador’s political landscape. In her dissertation, Political Scientist…
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Our government should be more resilient
A fragmented political landscape, permanent pressure from current affairs and an increasingly political civil service: our government faces many challenges. This makes it all the more difficult to make important decisions about pensions or the climate. Research and good education can help meet the challenges…
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Lithium-ion batteries and the transition to electric vehicles
PhD defence
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Modeling progress: event types, causal models, and the imperfective paradox
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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Sexuality and the interactional micro-politics of belonging
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
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Colonialism and the Age of Revolutions (1780-1830)
Conference
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Dies Natalis all about innovating and connecting
‘We could share our knowledge more with others and apply it more widely,’ said Annetje Ottow, President of the Executive Board, while presenting the new Strategic Plan on the University’s 447th Dies Natalis. The new Strategic Plan therefore focuses on innovating and connecting, among disciplines and…
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CANCELLED: LCN2 Seminar: Algorithms for Network Visualization and beyond
Lecture
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Book presentation ‘Building the League of Nations and the International Labour Organisation’
Book presentation
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium
Lecture, colloquium
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Supermassive Black Holes and Where to Find Them
Lecture, Oort lecture
- Book Presentation: Building the League of Nations and the International Labour Organisation
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Environmental Humanities LU: Species literacy and the cultural portrayal of animal biodiversity
Lecture
- Conference: Medieval Fragmentology and the Fragmented Old English Glossed N-Psalter
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Searching explanations for mysterious structures in protoplanetary disks
In the discs of dust and gasses around young stars, mysterious structures occur. Together with professor Ewine van Dishoeck, PhD student Paolo Cazzoletti investigate how we can explain these forms, such as rings, spirals and holes. On 12 December, he will defend his thesis.
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Lecture on Russian military concepts and the war in Ukraine
Lecture