1,130 search results for “community” in the Staff website
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Communications
Leiden University works continuously to ensure a strong profile and societal visibility. On these pages, you will find more information about our strategic direction and the use of media, as well as answers to questions such as: What are our core messages? Which channel should I choose for my target…
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Summer School Science Communication
During the Summer School Science Communication, you will learn everything about science communication.
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Communication strategy
Our communication strategy emphasises the achievements of Leiden University researchers and students and supports our mission and core values.
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Communications department
Here you will find an overview of all communication departments within the university.
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Communications & Marketing
On this page, you will find a central overview of all rules, guidelines, and resources regarding marketing and communication within Leiden University. Whether you are looking for practical tools, strategic advice, or support with recruitment: the subpages below will navigate you directly to the right…
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Communication resources
The Development and Alumni Relations department offers a number of offline and online communication resources for alumni. Alumni are approached via the Leidraad magazine, the digital newsletter Alumni News and the alumni website. The University also manages a number of social media accounts especially…
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Internal communication tools
An organisation the size of Leiden University requires careful internal communication.
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Online courses Communication
Career development, Leadership
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Communication in Science
Communication, Research, Transferable skills
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Support and community
If you need any help with your research or if you encounter problems during your PhD track, Leiden University provides several different types of support for PhD candidates. There are also groups, networks and communities in which you can meet other PhD candidates.
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External communication tools
Leiden University is proud of its research and teaching, its staff and its students. This is why we are keen to inform society of what goes on at the University.
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Digital communication code of conduct
More and more people are experiencing work pressure due to digital means of communication. Media like e-mail and Signal (WhatsApp) ensure that we can be reached day and night, which can cause an increased sense of work pressure and always being 'on call'. In February 2023, the new digital communication…
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Taking Charge – Communication is Key
Transferable skills
- Communication and Marketing Academy
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Skillslab: Use your strengths to communicate
Communication
- Michelle Willebrands
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Effective Communication: Standing Up for Yourself Without Damaging Relationships
Communication, Working effectively, Transferable skills
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Vici grants for research into antibodies, galaxies and Indigenous communities
Three Leiden researchers have been awarded a Vici grant by the Dutch Research Council. The funding of up to 1.5 million euros supports ‘talented, adventurous and pioneering researchers’. A total of 39 projects at Dutch institutions will receive a grant.
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Mardet van GennipSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Jon Chase
Jon Chase is a science communicator who has spent more than a decade doing science shows and talks and has also co-authored a number of popular science books. He is currently working at Leiden University as a project scientist on the Horizon 2020 GlobalSCAPE project.
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Anouk Spelt
Researcher and project manager at Citizen Science Lab. Responsible for coordinating several Citizen Science projects and community manager of Citizen Science Nederland.
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Olga Ceran
Olga Ceran is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Law and Philosophy on the NWO Vidi project 'The EU Fundamental Right to
- Willemijn Plomp
- Erica Hyatt
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Rüya Koçer
Rüya Koçer is a statistician with a PhD in (Computational) Social Science. Koçer’s research interests center on understanding how complex dynamics underpinning societal order can be analysed through conventional statistical methods and modern machine learning techniques.
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Simone Mulder - Thaddeus Bergé
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Guadalupe Cañas Herrera -
David Kühling - Francesca Arici
- Katie Hudson
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Sylvia Le Dévédec - Alysa Eijkelenboom
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Vittorio Nespeca - Javad Hayatdavoudi
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Zohreh Zahedi
Visiting researcher. Zohreh’s research focuses on studying the interactions between social media and science (Social Media Study of Science)
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Matthieu Schaller - Andrew Hoffman
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Marina Hanssen
Marina Hanssen is a PhD candidate at the unit of Social, Economic and Organisational Psychology.
- Klara Beslmüller
- Céline Richard
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Arjaan Wit - Vikram Radhakrishnan
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Dmitrii Kochetkov
External PhD candidate. Dmitrii's major focus is policy analysis, research interests include (but not limited to) research evaluation, university rankings, excellence initiatives in higher education, preprinting, and open peer review.
- Zhuoxi Han