1,876 search results for “history of science and the over” in the Student website
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‘We couldn't really celebrate our vaccine being approved, but we were over the moon’
On 11 March, pharmaceutical company Janssen received approval to launch its corona vaccine on the European market. This made Janssen the fourth company to be given the green light by the European Medicines Agency. As Lead of the Janssen Campus in the Netherlands, Biology alumnus Bart van Zijll Langhout…
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Liselotte RambonnetFaculty of Science
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Psychology lab embraces open science
‘If you want to implement open science, you at least need someone at each faculty who can help researchers to solve practical problems.’ Dorien Huijser spent two years managing the transition to a new working method at the Institute of Psychology’s Brain and Development Research Center.
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Rachel SchatsFaculty of Archaeology
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Bareez MajidFaculty of Humanities
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The Helsinki Final Act at 50: Timeless Masterpiece or Relic of the Cold War?
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Vincent ChangFaculty of Humanities
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Wessel KraaijFaculty of Science
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Tim MainhardFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Sylvia Le DévédecFaculty of Science
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Dominant style stifled innovation in 19th century seascapes
Long into the 19th century, seascapes were considered an expression of patriotism. Artists who painted in a 17th century style were valued more. This tradition stifled innovation in the genre, Cécile Bosman has concluded. She will defend her PhD thesis on 13 October.
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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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Felipe Colla De AmorimFaculty of Humanities
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Klaas VrielingFaculty of Science
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Peter KlinkhamerFaculty of Science
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Savvas SkoufaridisFaculty of Humanities
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Celine OldenhageFaculty of Humanities
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Mahdis MirzadehFaculty of Humanities
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Henk ZoomersFaculty of Humanities
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Cahit Mete OguzFaculty of Humanities
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Yann RyanFaculty of Humanities
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Samantha Sint NicolaasFaculty of Humanities
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Ton EliasFaculty of Humanities
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Christiaan van BeekFaculty of Humanities
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Willemijn TuinstraFaculty of Humanities
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Travis BowmanFaculty of Humanities
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Felix BoschFaculty of Humanities
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Manon PostFaculty of Humanities
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Zoltán QuittnerFaculty of Humanities
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Saskia van AnenFaculty of Humanities
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Sanâa May SwartFaculty of Humanities
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Aart RuijterFaculty of Humanities
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Karlijn LukFaculty of Humanities
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Leonard OrnsteinFaculty of Humanities
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Ron VollebregtFaculty of Humanities
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Marjolein JornaFaculty of Humanities
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Marten van HartenFaculty of Humanities
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Paul BeliënFaculty of Humanities
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Anne HulzinkFaculty of Humanities
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Johanna Berkheij-DolFaculty of Humanities
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Margaretha KleijnFaculty of Humanities
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Anouk KoenderinkFaculty of Humanities
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Alette VonkFaculty of Humanities
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‘The sun is dying out’ as a wake-up call for better science communication
‘Take science communication more seriously.’ This is the message that Ivo van Vulpen, professor by special appointment in Science Communication in Physics, wants to convey during his inaugural lecture. At the moment, a lot of researchers look down their noses at this while it is extremely important…
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Juan Claramunt GonzalezFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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app, students learn to recognise an argumentative error from that aunt over Christmas dinner
In this ‘Educatips’ column, Psychology lecturers share their most important lessons about teaching. This month: Zsuzsika Sjoerds and Sebo Uithol teach students critical thinking with their app 'Family Dinner'. With success: 'The old exams have become too easy.'
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Not in my name: former civil servants on resigning over Israel-Palestine policy
Western civil servants openly struggle with their government’s policies on the war in Gaza. During a meeting at Campus The Hague, three former civil servants told their stories.
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Psychology Connected over gender differences: 'More research done on extraterrestrial life than the female body'
In medical and psychological sciences, little research has been specifically conducted on women. Hormonal fluctuations were considered too intricate. Yes, research into sex and gender differences is complex, acknowledge neuroscientists Ellen de Bruijn and Lara Wierenga, but that’s precisely why it's…
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Anouk SpeltLURIS