1,446 search results for “policy and security networks” in the Student website
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Miguel VerwerFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Laura van GunstFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Leopold MeinertFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Ragnhild DrangeFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Stefan SagelFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Micky DibbetzFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Lesley ReidFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Marie-Therese MeyeFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Barend BarentsenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Larissa VerslootFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Amina Op de WeeghFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Katia Ait ZianeFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Maaike HeijmansFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Noemi CasatiFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Unaesah RahmahFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Giulio LevoratoFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Terry Au-YeungFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Edy ChouityFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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René TumaFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Concetta PirozziFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Jinoos RabbaniFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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New Public Administration evening course off to a flying start
The introductory meeting of the new evening track Management and Consultancy (MSc Management Public Sector) was held on Thursday 3 February at Wijnhaven. Prof. dr. Frits van der Meer, in charge of the professional Public Administration master programme, welcomed the first cohort of students together…
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Modelling Social Dynamics on Social Media: Networks and NLP
LUCDH Lunch Lecture
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Catia AntunesFaculty of Humanities
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What to Expect from the NATO Summit in The Hague
What’s at stake at the NATO summit in The Hague? Three academics from Leiden share their insights.
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How do you protect the world against cybercrime? Become the professional of the future
Examining cybercrime from criminological, legal, administrative, and technical perspectives. The new Bachelor's programme in Cybersecurity & Cybercrime addresses the growing demand for versatile cyber professionals..
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‘Digital services lean heavily on the social infrastructure’
Governments worldwide invest huge sums in their digital services and data strategies. Efficiency and effectiveness are key. But these are not achieved for some people at least, says Professor of Public Policy Sarah Giest. This makes the intended digital inclusion far from inclusive, as she will explain…
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Engaging with climate diplomacy: Lessons from Dutch UNFCCC Negotiators
Discover the unique Vital Interests course in the BSc Security Studies programme, featuring an inspiring session on climate diplomacy with Dutch UNFCCC negotiators.
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Bart Schermer about attack on citizens' right to demonstrate
Media outlets Investico, de Groene Amsterdammer and Trouw reported on the wide-scale collection by the Dutch police of personal data of demonstrators and their family members. Bart Schermer, Professor of Privacy and Cybercrime, commented on the issue.
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New professor of Theoretical Physics: ‘The problems I study can come from anywhere in society’
The financial sector, supply chains and ecology. Not necessarily topics you might associate with physics, yet it’s exactly what new professor Diego Garlaschelli is dealing with. The common thread? Complex networks.
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Managing uncertainty key to success community team professionals
As a result of the decentralisation of responsibilities in the public domain, most Dutch municipalities have created community teams. These community teams are tasked with providing easy access to care and support for citizens and with providing solutions to fit their individual needs. This requires…
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De Verenigde Naties op 80-jarige leeftijd: laveren tussen crisis, continuïteit en verandering
Eighty years after its founding, the United Nations faces major challenges. Once established to prevent global conflict, the organisation now operates amid geopolitical tensions, prolonged wars and growing criticism. Joris Larik discusses this in Forbes.
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Post-quantum cryptography should keep our DigiD, bank accounts and state secrets safe
Our banking, DigiD and sensitive medical data: what if our entire digital infrastructure can no longer be trusted? Jelle Don has this question permanently in mind as he goes about his research. And that is no bad thing because without new digital security measures, our society will be extremely vuln…
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The Strategic Logic of Proxy Warfare: Addressing Policy for Competition
Book presentation
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Timo Kos: ‘We want our buildings to be as open and safe as possible’
Speaking for the Executive Board, Timo Kos reflects on the university’s security policy and what lies ahead. ‘We want to keep our buildings open, but we also need to be able to guarantee the safety of everyone there. It’s a real balancing act.’
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The Power of Evidence unravelled in new research programme
Governments and public sector organisations consider evidence-based or evidence-informed policymaking as one of the pillars of good governance. That is to say: policies that are informed by scientific knowledge, expertise and evidence. In the research programme 'Power of Evidence', Valérie Pattyn and…
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PhD research: 'Visits to prisoners reduces risk of reoffending'
Prisoners who are visited regularly by family or friends are less likely to be reconvicted in the short term than inmates who rarely or never receive visits. Visits should therefore be encouraged and facilitated, according to PhD candidate Maria Berghuis, who will defend her doctoral thesis on 23 June…
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Rikardt KempFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Tim VerdoesFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Merel CornaxFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Jean-Pierre van der RestFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Rachel FletcherFaculty of Humanities
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Frank de Vos
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Casper Wits in Politico on Europe's relations with China
Europe must be prepared to stand up for its values in its relationship with China, argues University Lecturer Casper Wits in an article in Politico.
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MSc International Relations and Diplomacy (MIRD): Visit toBrussels and EU Institutions 2024
Between the 16 and 18 October, 85 Advanced MSc International Relationsand Diplomacy first-year students accompanied by team members embarked on an academic excursion to Brussels and various of its prominent EU institutions.
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Katharina Natter receives IMR Book Review Award
Katharina Natter of the Institute of Political Science has been awarded the 2025 IMR Book Review Award for her book on migration politics in Morocco and Tunisia.