166 search results for “dual evolution” in the Student website
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     Rachel Schats Rachel SchatsFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Wei Chu Wei ChuFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Sarah Schrader Sarah SchraderFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Tullio Abruzzese Tullio AbruzzeseFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Hilde van Meegdenburg Hilde van MeegdenburgSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Robbert Striekwold Robbert StriekwoldFaculty of Humanities 
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     Yanell Braumuller Yanell BraumullerFaculty of Science 
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     Geert de Snoo Geert de SnooFaculty of Science 
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     Lotte Nagelhout Lotte NagelhoutFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Klaas Vrieling Klaas VrielingFaculty of Science 
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     Rik van Gijn Rik van GijnFaculty of Humanities 
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     Maia Casna Maia CasnaFaculty of Archaeology 
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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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    Zane KripeFaculty of Science 
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     Peter Pels Peter PelsSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Travel reveals the mind
        
    Exploring the minds of our primate cousins in the wild, using under-exploited observations of their travel paths. A large set of observations of the travel paths of wild primates provides new opportunities for in-depth insights in the evolution of the mental abilities that primates, including ourselves,… 
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    Scientific breakthrough: evidence that Neanderthals hunted giant elephants
        
    Neanderthals were able to outwit straight-tusked elephants, the largest land mammals of the past few million years. Leiden professor Wil Roebroeks has published an article about this together with his German colleague Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser in the Science Advances journal. 
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    Diabolical dilemmas in timeless theatre about the Relief of Leiden
        
    What is freedom worth in times of hunger? ‘Beleg’ is a modern interpretation of Lucretia van Merken’s 1774 play. With five performances in Leiden’s Schouwburg theatre, the play is a prominent part of the Relief of Leiden celebrations, and Leiden alumni are playing a big role. Take a look behind the… 
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    New professor Elise Dusseldorp: ‘The longer you’re in research, the more humble you become’
        
    Elise Dusseldorp has been appointed Professor in the Methodology and Statistics of Psychological Research. In the same way that she spends her spare time rambling through the forest, as a professor she sifts through colleagues’ research data. ‘I often come across information that doesn’t appear in the… 
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    Update Executive Board: Impact of government cuts, drastic measures required
        
    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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     Jeffrey Fynn-Paul Jeffrey Fynn-PaulFaculty of Humanities 
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    Leiden University celebrates curiosity at 449th Dies Natalis
        
    How has evolution shaped our curiosity? And how does that curiosity ensure that we now have the technological ability to discover whether we are alone in the universe? This was all covered during the celebration of Leiden University’s 449th Dies Natalis. 
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