984 search results for “afrika in the world” in the Student website
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Corinne HofmanFaculty of Archaeology
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Jos SchaekenFaculty of Humanities
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Rutger HoekstraFaculty of Science
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Karolina PomorskaFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Susanna de BeerFaculty of Humanities
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Szilvia BiroFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Caroline WaerzeggersFaculty of Humanities
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Gerlov van EngelenhovenFaculty of Humanities
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Corrie BakelsFaculty of Archaeology
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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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Ralph Kijk in de VegteASSC
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Bionda Kijk in de Vegte
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Matthias In 't AnkerFaculty of Science
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Michiel van GroesenFaculty of Humanities
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Ann BrysbaertFaculty of Archaeology
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Hora est! Exhibition reveals the ritual world of earning a PhD
A dissertation covered in hot pink faux fur, antique prints of PhD ceremonies, a pot encrusted with sealing wax: the Hora est! anniversary exhibition at Oude UB takes you to the ritual yet idiosyncratic world of PhD ceremonies.
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Opening of the Academic Year: ‘Our university world knows no borders’
The theme of the opening of this year’s academic year was peace and justice. With the climate crisis and the war in Ukraine, these are turbulent times. During the ceremony those present reflected on what the academic community and universities can mean in times of crisis and conflict.
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Johan ChristensenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jonah Schulhofer-WohlFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Ellen van ReulerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Giles Scott-SmithFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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New professor Vedran Dunjko finds real-world problems that a quantum computer can solve
Vedran Dunjko appointed to full professor of quantum computing at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
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Rik LettanyFaculty of Archaeology
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Cushla DonaldsonFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Pouwel van SchootenFaculty of Humanities
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Maikel KuijpersFaculty of Archaeology
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Christine TremblayFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Robert SteinFaculty of Humanities
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Helen DuffyFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Marlieke ErnstFaculty of Humanities
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Alexander MohnsFaculty of Archaeology
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Jac AartsFaculty of Archaeology
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Arent PolFaculty of Archaeology
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Eric OlijdamFaculty of Archaeology
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Ilone de Vries-LemaireFaculty of Archaeology
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‘Humans are storytellers’: the power of stories in language development of children and AI models
What do ten-year-old children and chatbots have in common? PhD researcher Bram van Dijk studied language development in both children and AI language models. ‘It’s actually quite practical that we attribute human traits to a chatbot.’
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Patrick DegryseFaculty of Archaeology
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Grant opens door to decipher the secret sensory world of plants
Plants not only sense when they are touched, but they can also adapt to it. For example, by strengthening or defending themselves. But how do plants do this? The Green TE (Green Tissue Engineering) consortium has been granted a Gravitation grant of almost 23 million euros to investigate exactly this…
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Tom BarkhuysenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Rowie StolkFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Mirjam van ReisenFaculty of Medicine
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Huub RottgeringFaculty of Science
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Three different perspectives on how the online world has fundamentally changed the way we live our lives
In the ESOF2022 mini-symposium organized by the Social Resilience & Security programme, international experts with a background in psychology, philosophy, and law discussed how the online world is related to adolescent mental health issues, moral and emotional awareness and children’s rights. In three…
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The Leiden students who sailed to England during the Second World War
In a sailboat, a canoe or stowed away on a ship: during the Second World War, many Leiden students tried to cross the sea to join the Allies in Britain. ‘Soldier of Orange’ is the most famous, but who were the other ‘England voyagers’ or Engelandvaarders as they are known?
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The whole world knows the way to the Leiden institute in Morocco
A delegation from Leiden University visited the Netherlands Institute Morocco (NIMAR) in Rabat at the end of February.
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Markus DavidsenFaculty of Humanities
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Alwin KloekhorstFaculty of Humanities
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Sabrina AutenriethFaculty of Archaeology
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Jos BazelmansFaculty of Archaeology