467 search results for “being” in the Student website
- Opening of Living Room in Plexus student centre
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    Workshop Art & Mindfulness
    
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    Pride Leiden
    
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    Snow, a mini-cortège and a new rector: a special Dies Natalis
        
    No procession of professors, just a handful of people in the church and snowdrifts outside Leiden’s Pieterskerk: 8 February 2021 was no ordinary Dies Natalis. Carel Stolker transferred the rectorate to Hester Bijl, and Annetje Ottow became the new President of the Executive Board. With an honorary doctorate… 
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    Diversity symposium 2021: small steps can increase inclusion
        
    ‘Culture change takes time,’ said Vice-Rector Hester Bijl at the closing panel of the University’s Diversity Symposium on 26 January. She talked about the road to a diverse and inclusive university. The symposium provided plenty of concrete examples of small steps that can already be taken. 
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    University historian Pieter Slaman: ‘I can point to valuable constants and experiments that went too far’
        
    As University historian, Pieter Slaman researches the University’s past, but he’s equally interested in its present. ‘It’s useful to be familiar with issues from the past. Not to be rooted in the past because some developments from history are things you definitely don’t want to repeat.’ 
- Under Pressure – A Conference about (Dealing with) Stress
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    A political attack on academic freedom in the US
    
    Symposium 
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    Start of the Student Support Groups
    
    Student well-being 
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    Tips & Tricks Study Skills
    
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    Update: Executive Board responds to government cuts
        
    The Schoof government, which has since assumed a caretaker role, presented its coalition agreement last year, followed later by its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly (see updates below) look at the consequences of what… 
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    ‘Meeting new people is still very valuable’
        
    Particularly during this time of social distancing and remote learning, it is important to carry on meeting new people – even if you don’t always feel like it after another day staring at your screen, says Wessel van Dam. In his role as assessor at the Honours Academy, Wessel represents the interests… 
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    First patient in the Netherlands successfully treated with stem cell gene therapy
        
    Researchers from the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) have successfully used stem cell gene therapy to treat a baby with the severe congenital immune disorder SCID. An important milestone: it is the first time stem cell gene therapy of Dutch origin has been administered to a patient, and also… 
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    Strong need to talk together about Ukraine
        
    Everyone has been watching the attack on Ukraine, a war on the European continent, with a sense of foreboding. It will bring devastation, loss, suffering and worry and it raises questions. With these words, Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl opened the meeting on the war in Ukraine at Wijnhaven on Thursday… 
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    Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree: ‘It’s high time to discuss the ritualisation of the past’
        
    The annual commemoration of the nation’s war dead on Dam Square and at Waalsdorpervlakte, the Dutch apologies for historical slavery and the Cleveringa Lecture itself: our relationship with history is often ritualistic, Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree will say in his inaugural lecture on 27 Nove… 
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    Leideners and researchers learn from each other at the Science Market
        
    3 October University has become something of a tradition: a bit of science among the Leidens Ontzet celebrations. During the new and improved edition, the WetenschapsWarenMarkt (Science Market), visitors spoke to researchers about the nitrogen problem, making organs and the city’s connections with A… 
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    Vici grants for seven researchers from Leiden University
        
    From research on stellar winds to sign language: an impressive seven researchers from Leiden University will receive a prestigious Vici grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). 
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    Students: ‘We want to be the most sustainable university in the world’
        
    The students from the Leiden University Green Office have big ambitions and have outlined their recommendations in a new Green Paper. Like being the most sustainable university in the world by 2030. Students Janey Franssen and Job Kemperman are two of the paper’s authors. How do they want to achieve… 
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    Prime Minister gives lecture to first-year students
        
    Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, gave a guest lecture to first-year law students at Leiden University. He spoke about democracy, the war in Ukraine and the role of the Netherlands. 
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    Why search engines and chatbots are becoming more alike
        
    Search engines are getting better at answering our questions. And chatbots are increasingly likely to search the internet for relevant sources. ‘Search engines and chatbots will become more closely entwined’, says Professor Suzan Verberne. 
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    Joanne van der Leun to chair new knowledge security and fossil industry committees
        
    Leiden University has set up two committees to consider issues that are the focus of much attention within our community and society at large. They are the Knowledge Security Committee and the Fossil Fuel Industry Collaboration Committee. Former dean Joanne van der Leun will chair both. 
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    Leiden University bids farewell to Mayor Lenferink
        
    This week, Leiden University bade farewell to Henri Lenferink, who is retiring after 20 years as mayor of Leiden. 
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    Why take the AI & Society minor? These students explain
        
    The interdisciplinary AI & Society minor of Leiden University brings together students and lecturers from a wide range of disciplines. Together they look at the impact of AI on society. Students are enthusiastic about this merging of worlds. 
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    Spinoza Prize for Professor Bernet Elzinga
        
    How can parents avoid passing on stress and mental health problems to their children? Professor of Stress-Related Psychopathology Bernet Elzinga develops simple interventions to help both parents and young people. For her research, she has been awarded the Spinoza Prize, the highest academic honour… 
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    Back to university: ‘A bit apprehensive but mostly pleased’
        
    After almost 18 months of following lectures alone in their rooms, many students are going back to face-to-face classes for the first time. And the same is true for the lecturers. How do people feel about it? We went to Leiden Law School to find out. ‘For a whole year, I’ve been watching lectures in… 
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    Hallo Hofstad! Eerstejaars maken vliegende start in Den Haag
        
    Struinen in het historische centrum, de faculteit ontdekken en natuurlijk chillen aan het strand. Honderden eerstejaars leren in de HOP-week elkaar en hun nieuwe stad kennen. Voor veel studenten is de week een 'gamechanger'. 
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    China as a laboratory for the rest of the world
        
    Professor of Modern China Florian Schneider researches what people do with technology and what technology does with people. Social media, for example. And then mainly in China. 
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    Symposium on technology and privacy should offer new insights
        
    Video conferencing from your sitting room and algorithms on social media that know your interests: new technology is an increasingly integral part of our lives. At the same time there is a growing call to protect our privacy, and this is causing friction, at the University too. In part because of the… 
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    Cleveringa Professor: Holocaust remembrance has led to very different political lessons
        
    From memorials to the armed forces to memory stones for individual victims. It was only later that the Holocaust took a central role in Western remembrance culture, Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree notes. ‘Nationalists and human rights activists both invoke the experience of the Holocaust.’ 
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    Student and entrepreneur: ‘PLNT The Hague is the place to find like-minded people’
        
    Taking a Bachelor’s in Security Studies while starting and running two businesses: student Mohamed Sulaiman never stops. But he wouldn’t have it any other way. PLNT The Hague entrepreneurs’ hub is a source of help and inspiration. 
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    Students, staff and alumni to share the stage at Leiden Canal Concert
        
    Music lovers are welcome at this free open-air concert celebrating 450 years of Leiden University, on Sunday 6 July. This special jubilee edition of the Rapenburg Canal Concert will feature a unique orchestra made up of our students, staff and alumni, performing on a floating stage. 
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    Got a question about science? Ask Leiden!
        
    Due to its success, the Leiden2022 Q&A has been extended and is looking for even more thought-provoking, interesting or unusual questions. 
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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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    Join a study association: ‘It expands your worldview’
        
    A discount on textbooks is always welcome. But for these students joining a study association has meant much more than that alone. 
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    Update Executive Board: Dark clouds over the humanities
        
    The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy. 
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    Students work on a cold case: ‘We look in a different way than the police’
        
    Sixteen master’s students from a variety of disciplines are helping The Hague Police to find new clues in a cold case. 
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    Study associations sign covenant: limit your alcohol consumption and look after each other
        
    Opting more often for mocktails or soft drinks rather than beer or wine, talking to others about their drinking and pointing out the ban on drugs. Leiden University’s new covenant on alcohol and drugs for study associations encourages providing more alcohol-free alternatives. 
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    Should you leave academia to handle democracy?
        
    The relationship between academia and democracy is a complicated one. Should policy makers listen to scientists or to citizens? That is the dilemma Valérie Pattyn and Johan Christensen will discuss with a panel of experts during the academic conference EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF). 
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    What’s it like to be personal assistant to a teacher?
        
    ‘The pupils are enthusiastic and they miss you.’ That’s what a teacher from Haags Montessori Lyceum said in a mail to third-year student Resi Aarts (Bachelor’s in Physics) when she was unable to tutor the pupils one Friday. She and Sem Grootscholten (Master’s in Public Administration) support secondary… 
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    Digital education: what’s working well and what can we improve?
        
    Nearly a year since the abrupt switchover to mostly online learning, the Digital Education seminar gave teaching staff the opportunity to review their experiences. What can stay in 2021 and what must go? Frequently voiced opinions: yes please to digital tools that make lectures more interactive; yes… 
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    ‘I can feel the pain on both sides of the border’
        
    How can the Netherlands help secure a peaceful future for Israel and Palestine? At a recent meeting at the university, two remarkable speakers shared their perspectives: Somaya Bashir, a Palestinian woman living in Israel, and Palestinian journalist, Houssam Khadra, who fled Gaza over a decade ago. 
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    The right diagnosis and faster for women with heart problems
        
    It often takes longer for women with heart problems to get the right diagnosis. In her Annie Romein-Verschoor Lecture, Professor Hester den Ruijter will talk about how hormones influence the heart and the importance of medical research that focuses specifically on women. 
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    Zoom available for teaching from 22 January on
        
    From 22 January on, the video conferencing app Zoom will be available for students and teachers at Leiden University. The University is responding to calls by staff and students, and has now acquired the programme. 
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    Ethics committee for partnerships launched
        
    The ‘Committee for Assessing Ethical Aspects of Partnerships’ is being launched this month. This committee, created by Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl and consisting of former and present Leiden University researchers, has been tasked with assessing Leiden University’s institutional ties with organisations… 
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    Jam-packed class rooms and plenty of enthusiasm at Campus The Hague Career Event
        
    Thinking about the next step in your career, networking, preparing for the labour market or possibly meeting your future employer. Over 400 students and young alumni of the Faculties Governance and Global Affairs, Humanities, and Behavioural Sciences came together last week during the Campus The Hague… 
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    Update from the Executive Board on the announced budget cuts
        
    The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy. 
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    Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl on Palestine event: ‘Let’s have an academic debate with room for different perspectives’
        
    There’s been a lot of commotion about the ‘Apartheid in Israel’ panel discussion being cancelled. The organisers, Students for Palestine, wanted to hold this at Leiden University’s Wijnhaven building in The Hague on 21 March. The Executive Board would only allow the event to go ahead if guarantees… 
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    Alumnus Marit Brun makes travel guides with a nod to anthropology
        
    Anthropologist Marit Brun captured Leiden’s student life during her studies, which won her the ‘Best Leiden photo’ competition. She now wants to continue with photography and making travel guides with a nod to anthropology. 
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    Leiden University publishes the titles of seven tainted scientific articles
        
    In a supplementary decision on 17 May 2022, the Executive Board of Leiden University has concluded that it will publish the titles of seven articles in which there is evidence of malpractice. This concerns a former staff member of the Institute of Psychology. The Executive Board considers it to be in… 
