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Asia Academy #26 From Crypto to Lightsticks: Korean Youths Hyperconnected but Fragmented
Lecture
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Erasmus+ for Studies
Bachelor, Master
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Erasmus+ for Teaching Assignments
PhD, Staff
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Esther van GinnekenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Carola HeinFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Frits Rosendaal -
Tazuko van BerkelFaculty of Humanities
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Jonathan SilkFaculty of Humanities
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Marcel Tijsterman -
Nadine AkkermanFaculty of Humanities
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Ben ArpsFaculty of Humanities
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Jeroen ten VoordeFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Adriaan IJzerman -
Maia Casna -
Simon Portegies Zwart -
Willemijn WaalFaculty of Humanities
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Harry BuckokeFaculty of Humanities
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Mike Preuss -
Sigrid van WingerdenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Akos Kovács -
Roxanne Kieltyka -
Adam Cohen -
Ivo SmitsFaculty of Humanities
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Anthony Brown -
Joni ReefFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Ferry Ossendorp -
Dennis Claessen -
Sergei BoekeFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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From hormone-tracking ring to augmented-reality walker: students present their innovations during the Pretotype Market
From idea to tangible ‘pretotype’: during two new workshops, psychology students brought their innovative concepts to life. Using simple materials and plenty of creativity, they presented solutions at the intersection of neuropsychology and entrepreneurship.
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From assignment to action plan: students take on the housing crisis in The Hague
The Hague has positioned itself as a vibrant student city, and with its growing student population is well on its way to becoming one. But the student housing market is struggling to keep pace.
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What global cities are made of
Understanding what our buildings and cities are made of is an important step in making them more sustainable. Industrial ecologist Tomer Fishman (CML) has received an ERC Starting Grant to map the construction materials used in buildings in the Global South. 'Without the data, you can't formulate po…
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Tackling climate change with the ground beneath our feet
Soil ecologist Emilia Hannula has been awarded a Vidi grant by NWO to examine how soil could become a promising ally in combating climate change and improving biodiversity. ‘Soil creatures might be invisible’, she says, ‘but they play a huge role in creating a healthy environment.’
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Post-lockdown ceremonies: corona-proof but festive nonetheless
After the lockdown, it was again possible to receive graduates and guests at the University. In recent weeks, BSc and MSc graduates from various study programmes were festively awarded their diplomas in a special corona-proof setting in the restaurant of the Gorlaeus Lecture Halls building. This resulted…
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New professor Florian Schneider: ‘Chinese citizens are more perturbed by climate change than many in America or Europa’
After a gap of five years, Leiden has a new Professor of Modern China. Florian Schneider started his position on 1 September.
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Looking back: New Year’s Event 2021, a year of sustainability and perspective
A live online New Year’s event on Tuesday 12 January marked the start of the New Year. Dean Joanne van der Leun toasted 2021 and as usual at this event, the annual Meijers prizes and thesis prizes were awarded.
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How polluting buildings and machinery make rich countries ever richer
Rich countries are getting richer because of environmentally polluting (construction) investments from the past, largely at the expense of poor countries. This was shown by long-term economic and environmental data. 'The gap between poor and rich countries is widening.' Scientists from the Leiden Institute…
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Pure Basic: soup, snacks and sandwiches for every budget
You may already have seen them in the larger restaurants in the teaching buildings: simple yet tasty hagelslag or cheese sandwiches. Students asked and the University Services Department (UFB) has delivered with its new Pure Basic line. Now there is a lunch for every budget.
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Plant-based party on campus: discover and enjoy during Meat and Dairy-Free Week
Facility, Organisation
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A ‘lock’ to make genetic modification safer
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) could be useful allies in the fight against critical environmental problems. Could because the use of GMOs is strictly regulated at the moment. A Leiden student team is now trying to make these GMOs safer with the aid of an ingenious lock.
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Fenna IJtsma delved into four centuries of Leiden greenery: 'Leiden people have always sought out greenery'
Over the past year, historian Fenna IJtsma delved into 'four centuries of historical greenery'. As part of the Heritage Deal, with input from biologists at Naturalis and others, she looked for inspiration and examples from the past to contribute to a future climate-proof city centre.
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Caroline WaerzeggersFaculty of Humanities
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Eric StormFaculty of Humanities
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Paul van TrigtFaculty of Humanities
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Isabelle DuijvesteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Ōtsuka Kusuoko (1875-1910) in the Meiji Literary Field: Models of Authorship between keishū sakka and the "New Woman"
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Isaac ScarboroughFaculty of Humanities
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Jos GommansFaculty of Humanities
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Peter MeelFaculty of Humanities
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Anna NotsuFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences