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    Thesis kick-off
    
    
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 - Yoga in the Hortus Botanicus
 - Workshop Money matters: get answers to all your money-related questions
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    Electric Contemporary
    
    
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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    Thesis kick-off: The design of your thesis
    
    
Study support, Study support
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    Thesis kick-off: The design of your thesis
    
    
Study support, Study support
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    Visiting NATO
    
    
Career and apply for jobs
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    High heels technique & choreo
    
    
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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    Modern dance basics
    
    
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    Botanical lino printing
    
    
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    Cleveringa lecture
    
    
Inaugural lecture
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    CareerTime
    
    
Career and apply for jobs
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    Scientometrics Using Open Data
    
    
Research
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    Palestinian-Israeli Coexistence in the Middle East
    
    
Debate
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    Accenture Security In-House Lunch
    
    
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    PhD Candidates: Get more success with less stress
    
    
Personal development, Working effectively
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    Leiden biologists find nanoplastics in developing heart
        
    
Nanoplastics can accumulate in developing hearts, according to a study by biologist Meiru Wang from Leiden University. Her research on chicken embryos sheds new light on how these tiny plastic particles pose a threat to our health.
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    Faculty Opening of the Academic Year: ''Navigating complexities''
        
    
The social sciences are vital in navigating complexities, fostering understanding and bridging divides. This was celebrated during the faculty opening of the academic year.
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    Exhibition on Anton de Kom’s second life, which began in Leiden
        
    
Few people would associate the name Anton de Kom with Leiden. Yet the Surinamese freedom fighter is the subject of an exhibition at Museum De Lakenhal.
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    Zelensky addresses students: 'Live your own life, but do so together with others'
        
    
A standing ovation. A wave and a smile from the president. A final selfie. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed students in the Netherlands for the first time on Tuesday morning via a livestream in The Hague. He did so in front of two packed lecture halls at both Leiden University and The…
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    Teamwork psychologists and educators appreciated and rewarded by KNAW
        
    
A team of developmental psychologists and educators are involving young people in the communication about brain development. A second team of Leiden neuroscientists conducts research into music and spatial skills and searches for healthcare applications. Both teams were awarded a sum of 10,000 euros…
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    Leiden University bids farewell to Mayor Lenferink
        
    
This week, Leiden University bade farewell to Henri Lenferink, who is retiring after 20 years as mayor of Leiden.
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    Protest against higher education cuts: ‘This government is turning its back on the world’
        
    
Over 20,000 students, lecturers, administrators, support staff and many others protested on 25 November against the plans to make billions of cuts to higher education. Students and staff from Leiden University also travelled to The Hague to voice their objections to the disastrous plans.
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    Academic freedom report
        
    
What does academic freedom mean? And how do we give shape to it in Leiden? The Academic Freedom Core Team considered these questions and presented its final report on 17 June.
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    The minefield that is unacceptable behaviour
        
    
University is often a period of sexual exploration and experimentation, generally to the satisfaction of all involved. But sometimes you want it and the other doesn’t. Or vice versa. Or you can’t really tell. This is what the Safe Space play at Theater Ins Blau was about on 11 October. And: can your…
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    Leiden University may open new building in the centre of The Hague
        
    
The Municipality of The Hague, Leiden University and CBRE Investment Management (CBRE IM) will together try to realise a University building in the former Hudson’s Bay premises at Grote Marktstraat 48-50/Spui 3. This will facilitate the growth of Campus The Hague. A cooperation agreement was signed…
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    ESOF2022 Online mini-symposium: The effect of the online world on adolescents
        
    
How do digital technologies affect adolescent mental health and resilience? How do we foster a secure online environment? How should we deal with increasing rates of online crimes among adolescents? During the mini-symposium ‘The effect of the online world on adolescents’, presented by the interdisciplinary…
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    Executive Board column: Which parts of online learning do we want to keep?
        
    
Luckily we’ve been able to meet up on campus again for a few months now after two years of mainly online teaching. Alongside the inconvenience, enforced digitalisation has brought us valuable innovations and smart tools. The question is: what’s going well and what could we do differently? I’d love to…
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    Results National Student Survey
        
    
The annual National Student Survey (NSE) was conducted in the first quarter of 2024. A third of all Leiden University students responded. Lecturer appreciation and atmosphere were rated highly, whereas job market preparation and student well-being remain points for development.
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    Improved Financial Outlook Faculty of Humanities 2026–2030
        
    
In the short term, no reorganisation is foreseen within the Faculty of Humanities, nor are any compulsory redundancies expected. Nonetheless, structural changes remain necessary. This is evident from the faculty’s draft budget for 2026 and the accompanying financial multi-year outlook.
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    Join us at 3 October University and the Weekend of Science
        
    
Are you curious about how the human skeleton works? Discover this and more on 3 October in Leiden and on 4 October in The Hague.
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    Music to our ears: How playing an instrument affects the adolescent brain
        
    
What impact does growing up in a musical environment or during the COVID-19 pandemic have on the brain development of teenagers? This was the focus of psychologist Lina van Drunen’s PhD research, which studied hundreds of twins. Her findings reveal that practising music slows brain development, presenting…
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    Vote for your favourite ‘uni-vision’
        
    
What will it be like to study at Leiden University in 2075? Ten surprising, artistic uni-visions could be brought to life. It’s up to you to vote for your favourite.
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    Alumni meet in Brussels: ‘We’re at a crossroads in European history’
        
    
Alumni who live and work in Brussels met on 18 February at the annual Leiden Alumni in Brussels Event. As well as celebrating Leiden University’s 450th anniversary, they also looked at the challenges Europe faces.
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    Cleveringa Professor: Holocaust remembrance has led to very different political lessons
        
    
From memorials to the armed forces to memory stones for individual victims. It was only later that the Holocaust took a central role in Western remembrance culture, Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree notes. ‘Nationalists and human rights activists both invoke the experience of the Holocaust.’
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    Minister Dijkgraaf: ‘We must narrow the gap between science and society’
        
    
The speed at which science is changing our lives gives rise to tensions and concerns. In his talk at Leiden University, Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf (Education, Culture and Science) said we should talk more about science’s relationship with society and political decision-making.
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    Prepared for pain? The impact of the nocebo effect on people with chronic pain
        
    
People who have negative expectations about a treatment actually experience more pain. Merve Karacaoglu discovered in her PhD research that anxious and pessimistic individuals are particularly susceptible to this nocebo effect. However, this sensitivity comes with a silver lining.
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    In memoriam: Andrea Evers (1967 - 2025)
        
    
It is with deep sorrow that we share the news that our dear colleague Andrea Evers passed away on Monday, 4 August 2025. Since 2013, Andrea had been affiliated with the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Leiden University as Professor of Health Psychology. She was an undeniable driving force…
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    Exhibition encourages us to reflect on the history of slavery
        
    
What is the significance of the history of slavery for our present-day society? A special exhibition in the inner courtyard of the Academy Building features eleven insightful portraits of students and staff, and their answer to this question. The aim of the exhibition’s initiators is to make the subject…
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    Why do vulnerable groups miss out on benefits? Research nominated for thesis prize
        
    
Why do vulnerable groups fail to make use of benefits that they are entitled to? This is what Max ten Velde researched in his Master’s in Management of the Public Sector thesis, which has been nominated for the Netherlands Court of Audit’s thesis prize.
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    Doe mee aan het Pre-PhD programma en ontdek of een PhD bij jou past
        
    
The Pre-PhD Programme offers master’s students the chance to gain research experience. ‘The programme helps you discover if doing research is something for you’, says Bastiaan Ganzen, the programme’s Academic Coordinator.
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    Leiden University is travelling to the past and the future for its 450th birthday
        
    
Leiden University is celebrating its 450th anniversary in 2025 with a feast for the eyes, ears and spirit. The anniversary year opens with an extra special Dies Natalis on 7 February. Highlights includes an alumni festival, three exhibitions and a canal concert.
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    New partnership aims to enhance public sector leadership
        
    
The newly launched Public Leadership in Collaboration partnership has been designed to enhance leadership within and across public sector organisations through research. This kind of leadership has a direct impact on society. Professor Ben Kuipers from the Leiden Leadership Centre (LLC) shares three…
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    New research reveals link between finger tapping and Alzheimer's
        
    
Suddenly getting lost, failing to recognise family members, or forgetting words and names are well-known symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Psychologists have now discovered that the disease also manifests in more subtle ways: through the rhythm of finger tapping.
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    Leiden Classics: Leiden University’s first women students
        
    
It was not until 1878 that the first female students enrolled at Leiden University, but the discussion on whether women were suited to study was by no means over. 8 March is International Women's Day. BBC correspondente Kim Ghattas will deliver a lecture on 6 March on the struggle by Arabic women for…
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    Nine US presidents and their Leiden roots
        
    
There are many links between Leiden and the US. The highest office there has been held an impressive nine times by presidents with Leiden roots. This has led to memorable visits to Leiden University.
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    Public pen test of classroom scanners in Lipsius
        
    
On Monday 28 March a ‘pen test’ will be carried out to check the security of the classroom scanners. These people counters in University buildings were temporarily switched off in December after there was growing disquiet about privacy aspects of the devices. The pen test will be carried out in the…
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    Leideners find more than 2,000 species in urban biodiversity inventory
        
    
Around 1,300 Leideners found 2,265 species during the Expeditie Stadsnutuur urban biodiversity inventory. ‘It’s been a huge success’, says scientific coordinator Frederic Lens.
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    President Annetje Ottow helps fish plastic out of the canal
        
    
Every Sunday you can help fish plastic and other floating garbage out of the Leiden canals. You can use your own canoe or loan one from Plastic Spotter and join the garbage-fishing fleet. Annetje Ottow, President of Leiden University, was one of the crew on Sunday 4 July.
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    Update from the Executive Board on the announced budget cuts
        
    
The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy.