775 search results for “housing make” in the Public website
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Marleen ReichgeltFaculty of Humanities
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Juliana Cubillos GonzalezFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Julia FolzFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Bram KlievinkFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Lukas KunzFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Irma Mosquera ValderramaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Bram IevenFaculty of Humanities
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Csilla ArieseFaculty of Humanities
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Sybille LammesFaculty of Humanities
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Executive Board column: Make refugee students feel welcome at our university
I recently went to the anniversary celebration of The Meeting Point, and the stories the refugee students told made a huge impression on me. The Meeting Point helps students from different backgrounds feel part of our university community.
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Maartje van de Woude makes an appeal to all Leiden researchers in the field of migration, integration and borders
On 1 February 2018 Professor Maartje van der Woude (professor of Law and Society at the Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance and Society) became Associate Director of the Oxford-based Border Criminologies Network.
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The East Kalimantan Project
Indonesian Law and Reality in the Mahakam Delta
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Maarten JansenFaculty of Archaeology
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Kim BeerdenFaculty of Humanities
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Emotions in EU foreign policy - when and how do they matter?
Politicians' statements often involve emotions, shaping public perceptions. This study highlights the role of emotions in EU foreign policy.
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The Enforcement of European Union Law
How to explain the apparent high success rates of the EU infringement procedures, which are the major tools for enforcing EU law, against the member states?
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Ritanjan DasFaculty of Humanities
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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Fenneke SyslingFaculty of Humanities
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Thomas HankemeierFaculty of Science
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Hao WangFaculty of Science
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Frank ChouraquiFaculty of Humanities
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Katharina NatterFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Cisca HoogendijkFaculty of Humanities
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China’s long march to national rejuvenation: toward a Neo-Imperial order in East Asia?
In tracing the deeper historical roots of what Xi Jinping contemporarily frames as a “Chinese dream” of “wealth and power,” the article discerns key actors, events, and organizing principles in a long process toward restoring China’s deemed rightful place in the regional system.
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Academy of Creative and Performing Arts film makes it to Cannes
The short film Alma & Esperanza , directed by Itandehui Jansen, a PhD candidate (directing supervisor Professor Dr. Kitty Zijlmans) of the Leiden University Academy for Creative and Performing Arts, has been selected to the Short Film Corner of this year’s edition of the Cannes International Film Fe…
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How to make ASEAN Economic Integration work for businesses? CompaRe roundtable in Singapore
On ASEAN, there is broad agreement on two points. First, effective economic integration in ASEAN has serious potential. Second, ASEAN has so far failed to realise much of this potential, despite ambitious roadmaps. Consequently, business confidence in ASEAN as a region is starting to erode. Valuable…
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Northern Ireland makes Brexit difficult: Armin Cuyvers in Leidsch Dagblad on Brexit
Armin Cuyvers was interviewed for the weekly science page of local newspaper Leidsch Dagblad, about Brexit and its legal complications in relation to Norther Ireland.
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Tommy van Steen 'Making children learn by exercising helps them on tests'
Children could do better at school if they exercise during their maths, English and science lessons, a study has suggested. Researchers reviewed 42 studies that looked at the benefits of physical activity in the classroom for youngsters.
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Leiden staff make their mark at Labour Law Conference in Stockholm
On 19 and 20 May an international labour law conference is taking place in Stockholm. The theme is ‘New Foundations of Labour Law in the Globalised Market Economy’.
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Algorithms at the frontline: Making sense of automated decision-making in public administrations
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- Special Lecture: Making Sense of the Universe
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Strategic late submission of court documents needs to be curbed
There’s a trend going around within administrative law: submitting court documents late to make things as difficult as possible for the opposing party. As Mr. magazine reports, Tom Barkhuysen, Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law and partner in administrative law at Stibbe, argues in the…
- OSCoffee: Making data reusable in the social sciences
- Workshop: Making scholarship look like the world looks
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Mitra BaratchiFaculty of Science
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Anne HeyerFaculty of Humanities
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Lara WierengaFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Bernhard Hommel
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Mariana FrançozoFaculty of Archaeology
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Ellen de BruijnFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Fred JanssenICLON
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Tsolin NalbantianFaculty of Humanities
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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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The Centre for Digital\\Jurisprudence
Online platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) have become part and parcel of everyday media use. Journalists incorporate posts from politicians into newspaper reports, scientists share their insights in short posts or videos, and the judiciary uses social media to explain their…
- Making your data FAIR at Leiden University, when and how to get started
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Melanie Fink Presents on 'Good Administration in the Age of AI' at the European Ombudsman
On 26 June 2025, Melanie Fink delivered a presentation titled 'Good Administration in the Age of AI: Explanation Rights and Human Oversight under EU Law' at the European Ombudsman.
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25-year prison sentence for complicity in honour killing
Four men have been sentenced to 25 years in jail for murdering a female relative. Jeroen ten Voorde, Professor of Criminal and Criminal Procedural Law, spoke to ‘Trouw’ newspaper about the court ruling: ‘They're all considered perpetrators under criminal law.’
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Book published on rewriting children’s rights judgments
Recently, Hart Publishing published the book Rewriting Children’s Rights Judgments, From Academic Vision to New Practice edited by H. Stalford, K. Hollingsworth and S. Gilmore.
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Is it right for judges to engage in politics?
The Dutch State is set to challenge The Hague Court of Appeal's ruling that the Netherlands must stop exporting arms to Israel at the Supreme Court. The government believes that foreign policy falls within the political domain and not within the judiciary. Geerten Boogaard, Professor of Constitutional…