731 search results for “het select als been” in the Staff website
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    Special nanoparticles for cancer therapy! Will you help?
        
    
Developing a better treatment for patients with head and neck cancer, that is what Binanox, The 2022 iGEM Leiden team, want to achieve. They hope to raise at least 10,000 euros for this cause. Support their crowdfunding campaign today.
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    Jessica den Oudsten wins the eighth Uitgeverij Verloren/ Johan de Witt thesis award
        
    
Jessica den Oudsten won this year’s Uitgeverij Verloren/Johan de Witt thesis award for history with her master’s thesis, entitled "The descendants of Norwegian and Danish Immigrants". The prize was awarded for the eighth time in collaboration with Elsevier Weekblad. The incentive award went to Amber…
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    Literary Leiden
        
    
Quietly read a book in our new reading nook, listen to interesting and bizarre stories set in early twentieth-century Leiden, walk past literary locations in Leiden and watch the best film adapted from a Leiden novel as decided on by you. April is Literary Leiden month! A month in which we pay special…
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    Peter van Es appointed Professor of Notarial Law
        
    
Van Es is the successor to Professor Huijgen whose retirement is approaching after nearly 27 years’ professorship. This new appointment is from October 2022, but Van Es has been working at the faculty for some time.
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    Facultaire werkgroep AI in onderwijs en onderzoek
    
    
Education, Research
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    Royal honour for emeritus professor Willem Otterspeer
        
    
Emeritus professor Willem Otterspeer received a royal honour from mayor Henri Lenferink on Tuesday 20 September. The university historian was appointed Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau.
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    Special lecture Jan Vleggeert: 'A citizen's perspective on conflicts of interest'
        
    
When Professor of Tax Law Jan Vleggeert delivered his inaugural lecture in Leiden University’s Academy Building on 30 October 2020, only 30 people were allowed to attend due to coronavirus measures. On 10 June 2022, Vleggeert was therefore given the opportunity to deliver a lecture to a much larger…
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    Mark Klaassen and Olaf van Vliet discuss European labour migrants in FD
        
    
The Netherlands cannot stop European labour migrants coming here. Nor does The Hague have much influence on the influx of asylum seekers. But experts believe that we should be able to reduce the need for labour migrants by using intelligent economic policies.
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    Grants for journalistic projects Leiden students and lecturers
        
    
Three projects affiliated with the university will receive grants from the Leids Mediafonds (Leiden Media Fund ed.). The money is to be spend on creating a journalistic production in collaboration with a local media partner.
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    Documentary - Restoring the eleventh-century Arabic manuscript De Materia Medica
        
    
Water damage, old restorations and copper corrosion in some illustrations. De Materia Medica has been through a lot over the centuries. The manuscript dates from 1083 AD and is one of the oldest illustrated Arabic manuscripts in the world. Due to intensive use, De Materia Medica was no longer in good…
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    Five activities to look forward to this semester
        
    
A fresh semester means a fresh faculty calendar. There is plenty to do at the faculty again in the coming months. Five interesting activities are listed below.
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    Second World War victims commemorated in Hour of Remembrance
        
    
On 4 May, Leiden University remembered the victims of the Second World War from our university community. Alumni, students and present and former staff of the University came together for this Hour of Remembrance.
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    Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam receives the J.J. Groen junior prize 2024
        
    
Within her research, Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam covers multiple fields of study, like psychology and psychiatry. For this interdisciplinary work she will receive a major private science prize from the Foundation for Interdisciplinary Behavioural Research (SIGO). Why does the Leiden neuroscientist think…
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    Message on Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA)
    
    
Education, Organisation
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    You too can improve biodiversity in your local area
        
    
During a recent event, the Leiden Institute of Environmental Sciences presented the breadth of its research on biodiversity.
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    Confidentiality clauses with penalty clauses should not be invoked when misconduct is reported
        
    
Confidentiality clauses that contain penalty clauses in television production contracts are common, permissible and useful, but can never be invoked against disclosing misconduct, such as unacceptable behaviour. This is claimed by Dirk Visser, Charlotte Vrendenbarg and Richard Trouborst in their article…
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    Inaugural lecture Wannes Vandenbussche accepting TPR rotating professorship
        
    
On 24 May 2023, Professor Wannes VandenBussche of Ghent University delivered his inaugural lecture to accept the TPR rotating professorship in the Leiden Academy Building. The title of his inaugural lecture was: ‘De EU-dimensie van het burgerlijk bewijsrecht: een mozaïek van opportuniteiten en valkuilen’…
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    Taboo on raising social safety issues must go because we really need to do better
        
    
Last year, 15.8% of all employees of Leiden University experienced undesirable behaviour. This is one of the findings of the 2021 Personnel Monitor. ‘That number is far too high. We have to get rid of the taboo on raising this issue and addressing offenders,‘ says Martijn Ridderbos, in an open and…
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    FGGA in 2022: This was the year for our Faculty
        
    
We started this year as we ended it in 2021: in a lockdown. But the world continues to open up. We are occasionally allowed to go into the office and students are able to return to Campus. Continue reading to find out what the rest of the year has been like.
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    The knowledge, comprehensibility and appreciation of gender-neutral pronouns in Dutch and French
    
    
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
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    Synthetic peptides as tools in chemical immunology
    
    
PhD defence
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    (Vorsten)graven in brons- en ijzertijd
    
    
Lecture
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    Sabine van der Asdonk wins Gratama Science Prize 2021
        
    
For her research into complex family problems, an assistant professor in Forensic Family and Youth Care Studies Sabine van der Asdonk has won the Gratama Science Prize 2021, a prize for talented young researchers from the universities of Leiden and Groningen. The jury praised Van der Asdonk’s excellent…
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    Planet-forming discs around young low-mass star differs fundamentally from one around sun-like star
        
    
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, an international team of researchers, including Leiden Professor of Molecular Astrophysics Ewine van Dishoeck, has discovered a palette of hydrocarbons in a planet-forming disc around a young, low-mass star. The results confirm that discs around very lightweight…
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    Bacteria without cell wall gobble up DNA from environment
        
    
A bacterium hiding from the immune system and picking up bits of DNA from its environment. The result: gaining new traits, such as better protection against antibiotics. Fortunately, we have not found such a damning scenario yet. However, PhD student Renée Kapteijn did find the first clues, which…
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    ‘Leiden is the place to be for digital archaeology’
        
    
Archaeology is also digging with computers. This digital quest to find out how we humans lived in the past is what Karsten Lambers likes doing most. He is the first Professor of Digital and Computational Archaeology in the country. ‘A dream come true.’
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    Ayokunu Adedokun launches Future-Ready Coaching Academy
        
    
The academy is designed to promote student well-being and to prepare students for the labour market.
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    How do our language rules come about?
        
    
Many of the language rules we use today were formulated in the 17th and 18th centuries. In a dual track at the universities of Leiden and Brussels, PhD candidate Eline Lismont investigated why some rules became successful while other rules were quickly forgotten.
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    Scientists discover the largest stellar black hole in the Milky Way
        
    
A European team of astronomers has discovered the largest stellar black hole in the Milky Way. It is more than thirty times as massive as our sun and is located in the constellation of Aquila, about two thousand light-years from Earth. The astronomers stumbled upon the black hole by chance while preparing…
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    Leiden scientists create first-ever dengue-on-a-chip to study this deadly virus
        
    
Researchers at Leiden University have created a unique model that mimics how disease develops after a dengue infection. This 'dengue-on-a-chip' model helps them study the virus more effectively. The timing is crucial, as climate change is causing dengue to spread worldwide.
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    Executive Board column: Working together to save energy
        
    
The rising energy prices cannot have escaped anyone’s notice. They have dominated the news in recent months. As a university, we too face a big challenge as the prices continue to rise. We will all have to do our bit in the coming months, also in view of the climate crisis that we want to help resol…
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    Astronomers see birth cluster of galaxies in early universe
        
    
An international team of astronomers has discovered a large reservoir of hot gas in the cluster-in-formation around the Spiderweb Galaxy. Based partly on that hot gas, the astronomers predict that the cluster-in-formation will grow into one of the largest objects in the universe. A step closer to discovering…
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    James Webb Space Telescope sees sand clouds on 'cotton candy planet' WASP-107b
        
    
A team of European astronomers has found a silicate-based weather system on a cloudy gas planet around the star WASP-107. It is the first time astronomers have found silicate clouds and rain. They also conclude that temperatures deeper in the atmosphere are rising rapidly. 'The presence of clouds has…
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    The Role of Humans in Surgery Automation
        
    
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Hadassah Drukarch and Bart Custers from eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies, explore together with Pranav Khanna, eLaw alumnus, the influence of automation on human–robot interaction and responsibility in surgery innovation.
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    Lawyers' risks: crown witness cases and extra secure communication tools
        
    
How can we guarantee the safety of the crown witness scheme for both crown witnesses and lawyers? How can we ensure that online conversations between lawyers and their clients remain confidential? And what are the risks of extra secure communication tools?
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    Call for Participation online workshop Interrogating Speculative Futures
        
    
Call for Participation for the online workshop Interrogating Speculative Futures: A workshop on the politics of imagining a future with(out) chronic illness on 19 and 20 July 2021.
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    'One in five bacteria we tested were capable of breaking down plastic'
        
    
Leiden PhD candidate Jo-Anne Verschoor discovered that nearly twenty percent of the bacterial strains she studied could degrade plastic, though they needed some encouragement to do so. ‘Bacteria are just like people,’ says Verschoor. Her research was published in the journal Communications Biology,…
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    Leiden University is upgrading to Windows 11: what will this mean for you?
    
    
ICT
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    Nominees bachelor thesis prizes Political Science 2023
        
    
The nominees for the IRO thesis prize 2023 and the Prof. Dr. J.Th.J. van den Berg-prijs 2023. Who wrote the best bachelor theses in Political Science?
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    Radio astronomers bypass disturbing Earth's atmosphere with new calibration technique
        
    
An international team of researchers led by astronomers from Leiden University (the Netherlands) has produced the first sharp radio maps of the universe at low frequencies. Thanks to a new calibration technique, they bypassed the disturbances of the Earth's ionosphere. They used the new method to study…
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    New podcasts on Islam in South and Southeast Asia
        
    
As part of the final project for the Islam in South and Southeast Asia course (taught by Dr Verena Meyer), students were tasked with creating podcasts that delve into significant cultural and historical topics related to the region. Two students, Roma Bhiekhemsing and Shaneeva Bean, have chosen to share…
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    Karsten Lambers appointed as Professor of Digital and Computational Archaeology
        
    
In January, Dr Karsten Lambers was appointed as Professor of Digital and Computational Archaeology at Leiden University's Faculty of Archaeology. With his extensive background in both archaeological research and computational sciences, the installation of Professor Lambers further strengthens this discipline…
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    Child Sexual Abuse Material Networks on the Darkweb
    
    
PhD defence
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    So long, Gravensteen: ‘History dripped off the walls’
        
    
Historic and iconic yet expensive and cold. It’s with mixed feelings that the university is leaving the Gravensteen building, which dates back to the 12th century. How was it to work and study in this former Leiden prison?
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    Leiden Slavist in Ukraine: ‘My love for Russia has faded’
        
    
To read Chekhov in the ‘original’. That was what motivated Arie van der Ent to study Slavic languages and literature with Karel van het Reve at Leiden University. ‘My love for Chekhov hasn’t faded,’ says Van der Ent from his home 60 kilometres south of Kyiv. ‘But it has for the rest of Russia.’
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    Leiden Law Cast #8: Alumnus Ard van der Steur
        
    
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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    Nobel Prize laureate Paul Krugman in Wijnhaven: 'American men have real problems'
        
    
In a packed lecture hall at Wijnhaven, Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman succinctly summed up the essence of his argument on Wednesday 17 September: ‘Running a good society is hard’. His lecture held up a mirror to economists and policymakers.
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    Surface Temperature and the Dynamics of H2 on Cu(111)
    
    
PhD defence
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    Psychology End of Year Celebration
    
    
Festival, Celebration
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    Meijerssymposium 2024
    
    
Conference