1,145 search results for “psychology lab on world” in the Student website
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Rieneke SonneveltFaculty of Humanities
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Martin BergerFaculty of Archaeology
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Judith van UdenFaculty of Law
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Jos SchaekenFaculty of Humanities
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Karen SmithFaculty of Humanities
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Rutger HoekstraFaculty of Science
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Krista A. MilneFaculty of Humanities
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Marie KolbenstetterFaculty of Archaeology
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Jacqueline VelFaculty of Law
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Jos GommansFaculty of Humanities
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Tessa van BuchemFaculty of Law
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Gavin RobinsonFaculty of Law
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Simone van der HofFaculty of Law
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Vincent NiochetFaculty of Archaeology
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Marie SoressiFaculty of Archaeology
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Edmund HayesFaculty of Humanities
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Andrew SorensenFaculty of Archaeology
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Jelle BruningFaculty of Humanities
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Nina van CapelleveenFaculty of Law
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Gerrit DusseldorpFaculty of Archaeology
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Herman SiemensFaculty of Humanities
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Thomas FossenFaculty of Humanities
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Sayeh MohammadiFaculty of Law
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Ruben RosFaculty of Humanities
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Philippe van GruisenFaculty of Law
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Lecture by Professor Tahera Qutbuddin: Between This World and the Next: Moving Reflections on Mortality and Morality in the Orations of Ali ibn
Lecture | Leiden Lectures on Arabic Language & Culture
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AI and emotion recognition: ‘It could disrupt social interactions’
Just imagine new AI technology is able to read human emotions flawlessly. How would that affect us as humans? That is the question PhD candidate Alexandra Prégent is exploring.
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Remco Breuker makes documentary series about South Korea: 'The Netherlands and Korea are structurally related'
Professor Remco Breuker plays the leading role in the new documentary ‘Big in Korea’. Over three Sunday evenings, viewers can follow his journey through South Korea. How has the country developed over the past decades? And what is the impact of last December's failed coup?
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Leiden was buzzing on the Evening of Languages
What does it sound like when you create your own words in Chichewa? Can you decipher hieroglyphs after just one workshop? Visitors found answers to these and many other questions during the first edition of the Evening of Languages, held in the brand-new Herta Mohr Building. With a sold-out programme,…
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Cleveringa professor Gert Oostindie: ‘We stood up for our own freedom but ignored that of others’
Now that war is once again raging in Europe, the question of when you need to stand up against injustice has become more relevant than ever. In his Cleveringa lecture on 24 November historian Gert Oostindie will discuss why colonial domination was not regarded as an issue in Leiden for a long time.
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Patchwork of police checks across Schengen area
The Schengen countries officially abolished border controls, but checks actually still exist. Maartje van der Woude has written a book about these veiled border controls: ‘The danger is that Schengen will have lots of borders, just not visible ones.’
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The use of GenAI as a teaching tool
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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How did Proto-Indo-European reach Asia?
Five thousand years before the common era (BCE), Proto-Indo-European, the mother of many languages that are spoken today in Europe, Central Asia and South Asia, originated in eastern Europe. PhD candidate Axel Palmér has combined a 175-year-old hypothesis with new techniques to demonstrate how descendants…
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Veni for Verena Meyer: 'Not every religious manuscript is meant to be digitised'
Now that it is becoming increasingly easy to digitise texts, it seems almost obvious to do that with everything that has ever been written. University lecturer Verena Meyer thinks that is too simplistic. ‘We need to look more closely at the political and cultural effects of digitisation.’
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Andrea EversSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Cleveringa lecture
Inaugural lecture
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Meet & greet with Dutch diplomats: a conversation about counterterrorism & diplomacy
Meet and Greet
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Liesbeth van VlietSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Leiden Reflections: Art, Creativity and AI
Alumni event, Lezing
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Opera Viva: Ah, l'Amor
Arts and culture, Opera lecture
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Nadine Akkerman: ‘It’s an incredible feeling, rewriting such an iconic event from a country’s history.’
Ever since Nadine Akkerman, Professor of Early Modern Literature & Culture, came across a woman spy in her research, secret agents have kept cropping up in her work. Now there’s Spycraft, a popular history book exploring the espionage techniques used by early modern spies, which she has co-written with…
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India - Pakistan: Een grensconflict met diepe wortels
Lecture, Leids Actualiteitencollege
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Li Manshan: Portrait of a Folk Daoist
Film screening
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Katharina RiebelFaculty of Science
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Adriaan BednerFaculty of Law
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Herman SchippersFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Marion PluskotaFaculty of Humanities
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Mitra BaratchiFaculty of Science
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Nira WickramasingheFaculty of Humanities
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Ethan MarkFaculty of Humanities