482 search results for “virtual arts” in the Student website
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Michael NewtonFaculty of Humanities
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Janna HouwenFaculty of Humanities
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Robbert StriekwoldFaculty of Humanities
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Aleena KarimFaculty of Humanities
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Aida GholamiFaculty of Humanities
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Joao Ferreira De Miranda SantosFaculty of Humanities
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Edwin de VetteFaculty of Humanities
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Harry BuckokeFaculty of Humanities
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Karla Paola Cabrera AcuñaFaculty of Humanities
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Francianne Dos Santos VelhoFaculty of Humanities
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Ruben PoelstraFaculty of Humanities
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Geert WarnarFaculty of Humanities
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Daniela Vicherat MattarFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Bert van den BergFaculty of Humanities
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Christoph PieperFaculty of Humanities
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Peter VerstratenFaculty of Humanities
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Andrea Reyes ElizondoFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Zeynep AnliFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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David EhrhardtFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Emma GrootveldFaculty of Humanities
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Jaap de Hoop SchefferFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Wim van AnrooijFaculty of Humanities
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Sanjukta PoddarFaculty of Humanities
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Yann RyanFaculty of Humanities
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Newly discovered enzyme could play crucial role in bacterial breakdown of plastics
Leiden researchers have discovered an enzyme that helps bacteria feed on everyday plastics. This common enzyme could play a crucial role in future research and eventually in addressing the global plastic crisis. The study was published in Nature Communications.
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What do maths and blood clots have to do with each other?
Mathematics can help predict thrombosis. Mathematician Mark Alber has developed models that even aid in suggesting treatments. In the Kloosterman lecture on 27 June, he will explain how this works.
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Can humans observe a single particle of light? (And what does that say about our brain?)
Hoping to learn something about the human brain, Leiden researchers are creating a setup to shoot single photons, particles of light, into someone’s eye. ‘The eye is a passageway to the brain.’
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Sneak peek in het nieuwe Gorlaeus Gebouw
Zou jij wel eens willen zien hoe het belangrijkste gebouw van onze Science Campus op het Leiden Bio Science Park tot stand komt? Op de Dag van de Bouw, op zaterdag 17 juni, kan dat!
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From research to practice: Leiden researchers awarded European grant
Various Leiden researchers have been awarded a European grant to explore the commercial or societal potential of previous research.
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Bobby the campus cat: the cat who stole Leiden Science’s heart
A small cat with a big personality has captured the hearts of students and staff at the Faculty of Science. The black-and-white Bobby even has his own Instagram fan account. Who are the people behind Bobby ‘the astrocat’? ‘He helps connecting people on campus.’
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Psychology lecturers awarded grant for ‘Family Dinner’ critical thinking app
Lecturers Zsuzsika Sjoerds and Sebo Uithol have been awarded a 100,000-euro Dutch National Education Institute (NKO) Scale-Up Grant for their ‘Family Dinner’ app. The app helps students develop critical reasoning skills by identifying fallacies and prejudices during a simulated family meal.
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Time Talks: Temporality Across Disciplines
Lecture, YAL & Studium Generale
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Susanna de BeerFaculty of Humanities
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Jay HuangFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Johannes MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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Dorine SchellensFaculty of Humanities
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Evert Jan van LeeuwenFaculty of Humanities
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Esther EdelmannFaculty of Humanities