790 search results for “labour make” in the Staff website
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    Making Islam Work: Islamic Authority among Muslims in Western Europe
    
    
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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    How can we encourage responsible financial behaviour?
        
    
PhD candidate Shekinah Dare researched which psychological factors contribute to responsible financial behaviour and well-being. She wants to use this knowledge to develop interventions to encourage people to manage their money better. PhD ceremony on 10 November.
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    A World Ablaze: Making Sense of Wars Today
    
    
Lecture
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    Leiden Healthy Society Center match-making event
    
    
Matchmaking event
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    In the Making #13: Exploring the Multidimensional Nature of Radio
    
    
Arts and culture
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    Frequently asked questions
    
    
Here you can find questions and answers about the employee experience survey.
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    ‘I want to connect young people and the European Parliament’
        
    
Olivier Morskate studied Public Administration at Leiden University and did an internship at the European Parliament's Liaison Office.
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    Making Participation Matter? Citizen Science for Sustainability and Governance
    
    
Inaugural lecture
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    Politicization and democratic control of EU decision-making
    
    
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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    Departing vice-dean Mirjam de Baar: ‘Straight away I found Leiden's Faculty of Humanities a fantastic environment to work in'
        
    
After nine years, Mirjam de Baar is leaving as vice-dean of the Faculty of Humanities. ‘It will take some getting used to letting go of this vice-deanship because the education portfolio is very close to my heart and I’ve worked hard for it in recent years in close cooperation with many colleagues.’
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    Video: Does our democracy need an upgrade?
        
    
In a lecture for the University of the Netherlands, Reijer Passchier, assistant professor in constitutional and administrative law, speaks about the state of our democracy. ‘Is it not time to upgrade our democracy?’
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    Equality as a driver for diversity: ‘Seek out contradiction and the unknown’
        
    
The freedom to be who you are – woman, man, homosexual, heterosexual, transgender, religious, atheist, and so on – is perhaps the Netherlands’ greatest attribute. The principle of equality and the right not to be discriminated against are in the very first article of our constitution. Yet there is a…
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    Let the robot lend a hand in the pharmacy (it’s more sustainable too)
        
    
Can a robot help prepare cancer medication in a hospital pharmacy? That’s what hospital pharmacist Tjerk Geersing investigated in his PhD research. He compared manual and automated preparations in terms of quality, efficiency, and safety. He graduated on 19 March.
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    [NEW DATE AND ROOM] Women, gig work, & Techno-Fixes in the Gulf Platform Economy
    
    
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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    Call for Papers: Becoming Local? Forgotten Lineages of Displaced Communities Across the Indian Ocean World, 1650-1850
        
    
Keynote speakers: Jennifer Gaynor (University at Buffalo SUNY) and Sue Peabody (Washington State University)
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    Mark Rutgers reappointed as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities
        
    
Mark Rutgers has been reappointed as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities. After a first term where the focus was mainly internal, it’s time to look outwards.
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    Essays on Legislative Decision-making in the European Union
    
    
PhD defence
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    Driving Gigs in Oman: Women and Techno-Fixes in the Platform Economy
    
    
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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    When will the salary increase be paid? And six other questions about the CAO
        
    
In July, the unions and universities reached a definitive CAO agreement (Collective Labour Agreement), with commitments on higher pay, more permanent contracts and a more inclusive leave scheme. Colleagues from the HR department and the FNV union explain how the agreement was reached, what we can expect…
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    Friend or foe? The role of AI in mitigating biases in HR
        
    
AI is already widely being used in HR processes, but it’s unclear whether these applications contribute to fair and inclusive decision making. Leiden researcher Carlotta Rigotti is involved in BIAS, a big consortium research project that aims to provide answers and develop a new, trustworthy AI app…
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    Beyond iced coffee and face masks: ‘True self-care is about emotional awareness and living according to your values’
        
    
In hun klinische stage leren Psychologiestudenten mentale steun bieden aan anderen, maar hoe zorgen zij als toekomstige therapeut ook voor zichzelf? Met video’s, podcasts en een panel wil Kelly Ziemer haar studenten de nodige zelfzorg-skills bijbrengen.
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    Should you leave academia to handle democracy?
        
    
The relationship between academia and democracy is a complicated one. Should policy makers listen to scientists or to citizens? That is the dilemma Valérie Pattyn and Johan Christensen will discuss with a panel of experts during the academic conference EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF).
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    Frequently asked questions
    
    
You can suggest topics that need to be addressed in these FAQs. Please contact us at our usual email addresses and phone number(s).
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    Een permanent burgerberaad, de missing link in de Nederlandse politiek
        
    
Landen om ons heen laten zien: als burgers mogen meedenken, komt er beweging in vastgelopen politieke discussies. Zou een dergelijke derde kamer ook de oplossing kunnen zijn voor Nederland, waar samenleving en overheid elkaar steeds verder uit het oog lijken te verliezen?
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    Three Leiden papers in top 10 most cited of Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
        
    
At the start of the year a lot of journals publish lists of their most cited papers of the previous year. Three papers published by Leiden archaeologists were ranked in the top 10 of the Journal of Archaeological Science: reports.
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    Miko FlohrFaculty of Humanities
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    Eduard Fosch VillarongaFaculty of Law
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    The Importance of International Women’s Day: ‘Gender equality worldwide is nowhere to be found’
        
    
On 8 March, International Women’s Day, equal opportunities for women worldwide, empowerment, and gender equality take centre stage. This day has been celebrated in the Netherlands since 1912, usually centring around a specific theme. This year’s theme: solidarity, the power for change.
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    Regional complementarity: Making sense of our four tiered justice paradigm
    
    
PhD defence
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    Leiden Revisited: terug in de collegebanken!
        
    
Tijdens Leiden Revisited kregen alumni van de Rechtenfaculteit de mogelijkheid om zich weer even echt student te voelen. Dit jaar vond het evenement namelijk plaats in de (oude) vertrouwde collegebanken van het Kamerlingh Onnes Gebouw.
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    A quick call with Joop van der Born about the ISSC’s refer-a-friend scheme
        
    
The University urgently needs IT talent. The ISSC has therefore started a pilot refer-a-friend scheme: if you recommend someone you know for a hard-to-fill IT job and they are hired, you will receive a 1,500-euro (gross) bonus. ‘So hit us with your golden tips,’ says ISSC director Joop van der Born.
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    Jasper's Day
        
    
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life.
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    Jasper’s Day
        
    
On January 1st Jasper Knoester started as our new dean. How is he finding it? What kinds of things is he doing and what does his day look like? In each newsletter Jasper gives a peek into his life as dean.
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    Wanted: Student Ambassador - International Relations and Organisations
    
    
Education, Organisation, Human resources
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    Royal honour for Korrie Korevaart
        
    
Korrie Korevaart, a former director and lecturer in Dutch language and culture at Leiden University, has been made a member of the Order of Orange-Nassau. Korevaart, who has retired but is still a guest member of staff at the university, has received the honour for her work at the Faculty of Humanities…
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    Why union membership helps: ‘My team is better off thanks to the union’
        
    
Union membership is important, especially in turbulent times. Unions negotiate on your behalf with your employer about your terms and conditions of employment. And if that’s not reason enough, you’ll get a membership discount until the end of October. So join now, says senior policy adviser and FNV…
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    XIV Annual Convention of the Austrian and Central European Centres in Leiden
        
    
This year on June 8-12, the Annual Convention of the Austrian and Central European Centres was organised in Leiden. At this convention, directors and (PhD) students from all over the world come together to meet, have presentations by the students on their topics of expertise, and to get the know the…
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    Horizon Europe BIAS & AEQUITAS sister projects join forces to understand the impact of AI on workers
        
    
Leiden University's eLaw Center's BIAS Project and the Universidad de la Laguna's AEQUITAS project will collaborate to develop a deeper understanding of AI technologies' impact on workers and inform policies accordingly.
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    Did Dutch investments contribute to Indonesia’s economic development?
        
    
Foreign investments in the Dutch East Indies during the colonial period could have been of more benefit to the Indonesian economy. Foreign investments in the Dutch East Indies during the colonial period could have been of more benefit to the Indonesian economy. But the complicated relationship between…
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    Researchers still reluctant to embrace transdisciplinary collaboration
        
    
Without scientific knowledge, we won’t be able to tackle the grand challenges of the 21st century: climate change, energy transition, social inequality and coronavirus, for example. Professor by Special Appointment of the Social Value of Science Laurens Hessels is therefore calling for more transdisciplinary…
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    Renewed bachelor’s programmes get underway!
        
    
Besides the launch of our new degree programmes in The Hague, at the start of this academic year we are also fully committed to the renewed curricula of our existing bachelor’s programmes. Here, you can read about the most important developments within the programmes.
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    'As an assessor, I am privileged to see what is going on with students'
        
    
She is the only student in the core group: Ava Bauer. In November, the assessor of the Faculty of Science was asked to help think about the new faculty strategy. An opportunity she seized with both hands, because having a student in the core group is essential, Bauer says. 'As an assessor, I have the…
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    Meet Faculty Council member Sonia Leffel: ‘We are here for you.’
        
    
The Faculty Council is the main consultation and advisory body within the Faculty of Archaeology. Three students and three staff members together represent the Faculty community, advising the board, as well as taking the initiative to put things on the agenda. We speak with council member, and bachelor's…
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    Jan Anthonie Bruijn: The world cannot survive without interdisciplinary knowledge
        
    
‘Wonder is the beginning of insight. Don’t let that academic curiosity erode.’ This was Jan Anthonie Bruijn’s call to administrators and funding bodies in his valedictory lecture.
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    eLaw at CPDP.ai 2024
        
    
eLaw reflects on a very successful turnout at this year's 17th edition of the annual CPDP Conference in Brussels. This year, the conference was rebranded as CPDP.ai in order to draw attention to AI regulation and governance beyond privacy.
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    Educational innovation at Humanities: 'Students are great initiators’
        
    
In the academic year 2018 - 2019, the Faculty of Humanities established the Educational Innovation Programme. In this way, the faculty wants to realise the ambitions from the educational vision of Leiden University in education. How is the programme currently doing? We talked to project manager Sanne…
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    Our perspective on history is changing and our museums are changing too
        
    
Museums have long focused on power, wealth and a few famous figures. But that is changing, says Valika Smeulders, head of the history department at the Rijksmuseum. What this change comprises and how it has come about is the subject of her keynote speech at the D&I Symposium on 11 January.
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    Nira Wickramasinghe wins John F. Richards Prize
        
    
Professor Nira Wickramasinghe has won the American Historical Association John F. Richards Prize in South Asian History for her book Slave in a Palanquin. Colonial Servitude and Resistance in Sri Lanka' (Columbia University Press: New York 2020).
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    In Memoriam emeritus hoogleraar Victor Halberstadt (1939 – 2024)
        
    
Tot onze grote droefheid is op vrijdag 13 september 2024 Victor Halberstadt overleden. Hij was sinds 1974 als hoogleraar Openbare Financiën verbonden aan de Afdeling Economie van de Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid van de Universiteit Leiden; de laatste jaren als emeritus hoogleraar. Daarnaast bekleedde…
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    Researchers Tax Law in Trouw on potential tax avoidance Cargill
        
    
Dutch newspaper Trouw investigated the tax position of multinational Cargill. Their conclusion? Cargill appears not to pay taxes over their profits. Trouw asked Jan van de Streek, Professor of Tax Law, and PhD candidate Josephine van der Have for an explanation. Prior to this, Van der Have had also…