523 search results for “crisis management” in the Student website
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Kat StewartFaculty of Science
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Friso SeltenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Robert IstrateFaculty of Science
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Roberto ArcieroFaculty of Archaeology
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Health and safety information session for students going abroad (The Hague)
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Health and safety information session for students going abroad (The Hague)
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Health and safety information session for students going abroad (Leiden)
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Health and safety information session for students going abroad (Leiden)
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Health and safety information session for students going abroad (The Hague)
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New master’s in Population Health Management
Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) and Leiden University will start a new two-year English-taught master’s programme in Population Health Management (PHM) on 1 September 2021. The programme, which has been given the green light by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO),…
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Pressure on River Management Leads to more Frequent Flooding
In his new book 'Flooding and Management of Large Fluvial Lowlands', Paul Hudson Associate Professor of Physical Geography at Leiden University College in The Hague, examines human impacts on lowlands rivers. The past twenty years the pressure on large fluvial lowlands has increased tremendously because…
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Simcha Jong Kon ChinFaculty of Science
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Get to know our new Service Manager Alexander van Drooge
Alexander van Drooge recently joined us as Service Manager at the Kamerlingh Onnes Building. Let’s get to know him!
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Jaap-Willem MinkSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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From the Spanish flu to Trump's handling of the coronavirus crisis: 'Government intervention can have unexpected effects'
From the Spanish Flu during WWI to COVID-19: the role of the American government in these Pandemics. Professor Giles Scott-Smith, who together with Dario Fazzi and Gaetano Di Tommaso completed the book project Public Health and the American State, discusses a century of American responses to health…
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NU.nl: 'With Trump taking office, the tide is turning on disaster management'"
More than twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina devastated the southern United States with nearly 1,400 deaths. Due to climate change, the lessons from this disaster are more relevant than ever, but the Trump administration seems to be ignoring them by cutting funding for disaster management. Anthropologist…
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Madeleine HosliFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Archaeological Project Sheds Light on Ancient Water Management in Udhruh
In 2011, the Udhruh Archaeological Project was launched, bringing together teams of Jordanian and Dutch archaeologists to investigate the region and reconstruct ancient water harvesting techniques in the extremely arid landscape of Udhruh. Access to fresh water remains one of the most pressing global…
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Blogging about the Research and Management of the Tollense Battlefield
The battle at the Tollense valley took place in 1300 BC, the Bronze age. The archaeological site now is being threatened by climate chance. In an international collaboration, archaeologist Martijn Manders and his students are involved in the ongoing fieldwork.
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David SinghFaculty of Law
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Liesbeth van der HeideFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Sarah Louise CarthyFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tom BuitelaarFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Martijn KitzenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Joachim KoopsFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Frans OsingaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tahir AbbasFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Vlad Niculescu-DincaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Eamon AloyoFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Damien Van PuyveldeFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Joana CookFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Isabella BrunnerFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Graig KleinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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How Finland managed to halve its suicide rate
Finland reduced its suicide rate from 30 deaths per 100,000 citizens. Marieke Liem and Leah Prencipe discuss this in The Conversation.
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Alette VonkFaculty of Humanities
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Letty ten HarkelFaculty of Archaeology
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Jan AdriaanseFaculty of Law
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Daniëlla Dam-de JongFaculty of Law
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Ahlam el Barnoussi-el MhamdiFaculty of Law
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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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At a study association, you get to know fellow students and combine socialising with study-related activities. We have listed some of them for you.
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Jan Willem Erisman on the nitrogen crisis: 'The measurement model works, but the minister is setting reduction targets that are too high'
Opponents of drastic nitrogen measures argue that the nitrogen calculation model is not reliable enough. Nitrogen professor Jan Willem Erisman: 'It is now much more important to discuss the choices we make on the basis of the outcome. The differences are much bigger than the uncertainties in the mod…
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Sylvia Bunte-ThelenAdministration and Central Services
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Petra Kamer-de GraafAdministration and Central Services
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Julia BootAdministration and Central Services
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Dimitri KardolFaculty of Law
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New book by Lydie Cabane explores how the South African state bureaucracy reacts to disasters
Lydie Cabane, Assistant Professor in Governance of Crises at the Institute for Security and Global Affairs, recently published the book The Government of Disasters. In this book Lydie explores how the South African state bureaucracy reacts to disasters.
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Governing Polarized Societies (GPS): new research programme to be launched
Researchers from the Institute of Public Administration and the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at FGGA are launching a new research programme: Governing Polarized Societies (GPS). The programme will focus on the way in which governments are dealing with the increasing polarisation in society.…