628 search results for “sociale science master” in the Student website
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Dick van BroekhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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Federica LucchiSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Victor GijsbersFaculty of Humanities
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Arturo García De LeónFaculty of Archaeology
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Alexandra PrégentFaculty of Humanities
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Marleen DekkerAfrican Studies Centre
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Anja ZonneveldPLATO
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Talk and debate: how do we prevent science from harming the environment?
Sustainability researchers can play an important role in the energy transition. But what if their partners are not (yet) sustainable and science itself has adverse effects? This is the subject of an online talk by researcher Thomas Franssen on 16 December with a discussion afterwards. ‘Clean energy…
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Blog - Stress, anxiety and adapting to uncertainty in everyday life
Our world may seem unpredictable and uncertain, especially when others are involved. When interacting with others, we cannot know for sure what they may be thinking or planning to do, but we do a good job guessing. This may not be so easy for everyone…
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Hundreds of visitors learn about Leiden University science during 3 October University
Glorious sunshine, dozens of enthusiastic academics and huge numbers of Leiden residents ensured that this year’s special jubilee version of 3 October University was a great success.
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Psychologists at Lowlands Science: can virtual reality trigger a psychedelic experience?
Fantastic plants, dizzying patterns and pulsating sounds: researchers from Leiden are going to study the effects of a simulated psychedelic trip on the mind and body at Lowlands Festival. Why might this be interesting for therapies?
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Natália KubalováSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Dehumanising: how students reject candidate housemates
Being rejected always hurts, but so does having to reject someone. Social psychologists have discovered that at interviews to select suitable housemates students dehumanise candidates to make it easier to reject them. That may sound harsh but, according to the researchers, it is also logical.
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Hutspot, herring and... science: Community engagement with Leiden’s research at 3 October University
Amid the many traditions of Leiden’s 3 October Festival, a relative newcomer is beginning to take hold: the Science Market. At market stalls, the people of Leiden could explore or even participate in Leiden’s research – performing an ‘operation’ in the street, for example.
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Consequences of fire and power cut at Leiden Bio Science Park
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Evert van NieuwenburgFaculty of Science
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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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Marieke BosSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Selin TopelSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences publishes advice on dignity and respect in academia
If universities and research institutions want to tackle unacceptable behaviour in academia, they must shift their focus from dealing with complaints to preventing such behaviour in the first place. This is what the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) has concluded. It has therefore…
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Maartje JanseFaculty of Humanities
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Hannah Critchlow on Science Communication
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Catia AntunesFaculty of Humanities
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Dutch Bio Science Week
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Helen PluutFaculty of Law
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Nike van HeldenFaculty of Humanities
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Yuye QueFaculty of Humanities
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Pieter SlamanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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‘Science is always the foundation for finding the best treatment, but we should broaden our scope'
As of 1 August, Anika Bexkens has been appointed Professor of Evidence-Based Clinical Practice for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Her research focuses on the optimal application of scientific knowledge in practice. ‘Scientists and practitioners often speak past each other.’
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22 May: No network access in Bio Science Park buildings after 18:00 hrs
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Antoine CoudardFaculty of Science
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Tycho RoordaFaculty of Science
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Jonah Schulhofer-WohlSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Evert Jan van LeeuwenFaculty of Humanities
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Mohammed Raiz ShaffiqueFaculty of Law
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15 million awarded for research into misinformation among youth
Developmental psychologist Ili Ma has been awarded an ERC grant to investigate misinformation among teenagers, aiming to bolster their resilience against its potentially severe consequences.
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Hundreds join Leiden Reclaim the Night march
‘Let’s get everyone home safely!’ This was the message of an estimated 750 demonstrators as they marched through the centre of Leiden on 18 November.
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questionnaires: psychology students present their research at the Science Day 2025
How do you measure over-protective parenting? Why are girls more likely to develop anxiety disorders? And do the social skills of therapists really make a difference in treatment outcomes?
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Volunteers needed for brain study in resilience research project
Why do some people with adverse childhood experiences develop mental health conditions whereas others do not? A Leiden research project is looking for volunteers aged between 18 and 24 to help us understand more about human resilience.
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Naomi TruanFaculty of Humanities
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Tom BuitelaarFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Andrea BartolucciFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Antoni Mut PiñaFaculty of Law
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Chloe GrosFaculty of Law
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Josette DaemenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Laura SteenbergenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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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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Ben van WerkhovenFaculty of Science
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Dutch people are understanding the term ‘violence’ to mean more and more
When do we say violence was used in an incident? The answer may seem obvious at first. But interim results from a study by Jolien van Breen show that Dutch people are labelling events in increasingly broad contexts as violent.
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Kaya PeerdemanSocial & Behavioural Sciences