935 search results for “parkinson s disease” in the Student website
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Andrew Gawthorpe in The Guardian about the Republicans’ more radical agenda
University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe argues in The Guardian that the Republican's new agenda for a second Trump term is more radical than the first. He says that they seek to take control of federal agencies by replacing civil servants with ‘American First footsoldiers’.
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Reporting Reality: Women’s Rights in India
Debate, Leiden Asia Academy
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Frontiers of Children's Rights Summer School
Course
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The future of Europe’s finances
Lecture, European Union Seminar
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series 2024
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New Year's Reception Faculty of Science
Conference
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Asia Academy #15: North Korea's Gamble
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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New Year's Reception Faculty of Science
Conference
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ASCL Seminar: Africa's Second Struggle for Freedom: What's decolonisation got to do with it?
Lecture
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Asia Academy #06: Taiwan's Future
Lecture
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Exploring Challenges to U.S. Constitutional Norms
Lecture
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What Trump’s Return Means for Europe
Debate, Roundtable
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Turkey’s Centennial: Democracy, Diplomacy, Security
Lecture, Panel Discussion
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Textile Workshop for International Women's Day
Arts and culture
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Prioritizing Global Responsibilities: The Ethics of Global Priority-setting
Lecture
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International Women's Day 2023 @ Wijnhaven
Conference
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L.A.S. Terra Book Market
Book Market
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ALFA New Year’s lecture and drinks
Alumni event, Alumni Association of Archaeology presents:
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The Global Future(s) of Europe
Inaugural lecture
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Amerika's nieuwe koers: Europa op Scherp
Lecture, Leids Actualiteitencollege
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To do a PhD or not to do a PhD? Speed date about it with alumni!
Career and apply for jobs
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Celebrating Language: WDO's 19th Lustrum Symposium
Festival, Lustrum Symposium
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Back to the scanner: brain science in times of corona
For their research many neuropsychologists use the brain scanners at the LUMC. At the start of the pandemic, the rules for visiting the hospital became stricter and a large amount of psychology research looked as though it would fall through. Thanks to good protocols the researchers can now pick up…
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Om te beginnen met gezond gedrag moeten vaak eerst problemen als schimmel op de muren of financiële sores worden aangepakt
Medici kunnen veel repareren, maar ziekte voorkomen of uitstellen is beter. Daarvoor is vaak leefstijlverandering nodig en dat blijkt lastig. Gezondheidswetenschappers Sandra van Dijk (Universiteit Leiden) en Valentijn Visch (TU Delft) doen onderzoek naar de vraag hoe je mensen kunt helpen met gedragsverandering…
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Opening of the Academic Year: ‘Take care of each other’
After a turbulent Covid year, the well-being of our students and staff has the highest priority. How can we prevent physical and mental health problems? This was the key question at the Opening of the Academic Year in Pieterskerk in Leiden on 6 September.
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Leiden University celebrates Dies Natalis: ‘Ahead of the times for 450 years’
An extra-long cortège, three honorary doctorates, a quiz about 450 years of university history, a Dies Natalis rap and a call to defend academic freedom: these all featured in Leiden University’s 450th Dies Natalis celebration and the official start of its jubilee year.
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Unravelling the complexity of HIV/AIDS
Dr. Josien de Klerk, Associate professor in Global Public Health at Leiden University College The Hague recently published some of her work on HIV/AIDS. In collaboration with a team of interdisciplinary researchers from the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development she came to the conclusion…
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Defending Nature’s Rights: Paradoxes and Challenges
Masterclass
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Leiden students advise the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
On Wednesday 18 May, the students of the LL.M. Advanced Studies in International Children’s Rights presented their work to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child with the aim to provide recommendations on how to make its decision more accessible to children.
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The Gulag Legacy - Memory of Stalinism in Today's Russia
Lecture
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China, Protest and Asia’s Struggle against Autocracy
Lecture
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Who's Watching Brussels? Why the EU deserves better watchdogs
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Online Information Session U.S. Business Law Academy
Lecture
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The EU’s “Geopolitical Awakening”: Beyond Trade and Defence
Public Panel
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Conversation on Islam in Today’s Indonesian Politics
Roundtable
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Prudent Resistance: Hezbollah's Endurance in a Hostile World
Middle East Studies Lecture
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Child rights expert sounds the alarm: ‘Global crises are hitting children hardest’
Wars, climate change and the effects of covid have caused a global decline in children’s well-being. In her inaugural lecture Ann Skelton, Professor of Children’s Rights in a Sustainable World, points to the disastrous effects of multiple interacting crises.
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Perspectives on Taiwan's Cultural and Public Diplomacy
Conference, Workshop
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Women's Rights in the New Geopolitical Landscape
International Women's Day 2025 - Seminar
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Asia Academy #17: South Korea's Political Rollercoaster
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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Asia Academy #11: South Korea's Chip Power
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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Graduation ceremonies Advanced Master's Leiden Law School 2020
Graduation ceremony
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The World Bank’s Role in Supporting and Rebuilding Ukraine
Guest lecture
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Prevent children becoming victims of a data-driven world
It is becoming increasingly common to collect data from children and young people through digital means. The impact of this so-called ‘dataveillance’ on children, who are monitored from birth via smartphones and Fitbits, is great.
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Children's Rights Under Fire: The Right to Education During and After War
Panel Discussion
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Symposium in honor of Adamantia Panagopoulou's PhD defence
Conference
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Managing humanity's insanity: Becoming truly human within planetary boundaries
Environmental Humanities LU Talk
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Leiden University Green Office / L.A.S. Terra Movie Night
Arts and culture
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Children's acquisition of Mandarin Chinese verb-copying sentences
Lecture, CHiLL series
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Not Rifles but Books: FEC’s Book Programs (1954–1991)
Lecture, CHEI Seminar