16 search results for “out-of-home pavement” in the Staff website
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Anouk GoemansFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Living Labs and ‘pavement plants’: Leiden University’s contributions to biodiversity
Through various initiatives, Leiden University is trying to make people aware of the importance of biodiversity: the cultivation of a wide variety of micro-organisms, animals and plant species. This is important because in the Netherlands biodiversity has declined from about 40 percent in 1900 to about…
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Lenneke AlinkFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Nienke BeetsFaculty of Science
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Dorothée Out
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Gorlaeus BuildingEinsteinweg 55, Leiden
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OortNiels Bohrweg 2, Leiden
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Kamerlingh Onnes BuildingSteenschuur 25, Leiden
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David Home ValenzuelaFaculty of Humanities
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Jacoba Out-LuitingFaculteit Geneeskunde
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From the griffon vulture to Physcia biziana: record number of rare species in campus BioBlitz
What a result! The Higher Education BioBlitz recorded 3,155 species, smashing our target of 2,500. Thanks to your efforts, Leiden University made an impressive eight ‘very rare’ finds. A result that gives hope for our biodiversity.
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Love, war and... football: 2024 in Leiden stories
A new government, conflicts around the world and obviously a lot of science: these are the five stories about Leiden University that you enjoyed reading in 2024.
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Anniversary activity: visit Leiden University at the Impact Fair 2025, get a discount!
Leiden University will share impactful research and teaching with policymakers, businesses and the general public at the Impact Fair in Utrecht on Thursday 3, Friday 4 and Saturday 5 April. Visit our stand, meet over a hundred inspiring exhibitors – and get a discount on your ticket.
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Anne Land-ZandstraFaculty of Science
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Universiteit Leiden at Impact Fair 2025
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Report: Tracking down green spaces in The Hague in places you don't always want to be
Although there is considerable evidence that nature in the city is beneficial to both people and animals, we still do not have an overall picture of those benefits. To rectify that, a Leiden PhD candidate and a student – armed with a cargo bike – are using The Hague as a life-size laboratory.