735 search results for “learning analysis” in the Staff website
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Kirill Antonov -
Active Learning Strategies
Workshop
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'I always consider: What would have worked best for me?'
Starting with the ‘why’, putting herself in her students’ shoes and providing structure. These are three ways in which environmental scientist Ranran Wang tries to make her course as interesting and manageable as possible. With success: she has been nominated for Science Teacher of the Year 2022.
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Getting personal: Advancing personalized oncology through computational analysis of membrane proteins
PhD defence
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A new environment boosts your memory (but not for everyone)
However tempting it may be to lock yourself in your room or in favourite library nook in the days running up to an important exam, it's not a very wise choice, stresses neuroscientist Judith Schomaker.
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Wooflash – Smarter testing, stronger learning
Course, Workshop
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Learning in Automated Negotiation
PhD defence
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Experts on the war in Ukraine, two years later: ‘Europe learned a lot from the war, help each other and don’t give up’
The one-day symposium ‘War in Europe: the impact of Russian aggression in Ukraine two years on’ on 23 February 2024
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Jeffrey DurieuxFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Yuezhao Li -
Anne Charlotte Dubbelman -
Yuliia Kazmina -
national law under the Single Supervisory Mechanism: A rule of law analysis
PhD defence
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Jonathan Hak on the paramount importance of the truth – and why we shouldn’t always take images at face value
Hak, lawyer, international imagery law lecturer, and adjunct associate professor, talks about his PhD research on the use of images in international criminal prosecutions. He was a public prosecutor in Canada for over 30 years and dealt primarily with the prosecution of homicides and other major cri…
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Lifelong Learning with Disability. Towards a Framework of Action for an Inclusive Dutch Learning Culture (LearningDis)
Lecture, Economic and Social History Brown Bag Seminar
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Analysis of clustering algorithms and performance evaluation metrics applied to samples of the Tell El-Yahudiya ware typology
Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group
- Deep Learning for Beginners Workshop Series 2024
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Blended Learning: Using digital tools for teaching
Didactics
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Leiden University to take part in ‘smarter academic year’ pilots
Can the academic year be structured in such a way to give students, lecturers and researchers a bit more breathing space? To find out, Leiden University is taking part in ‘smarter academic year’ pilots.
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Are tropical forests threatened by democracy?
Democracy may lead to more deforestation in the tropics. So write environmental scientist Joeri Morpurgo and his colleagues in the prominent scientific journal Biological conservation. They found that competitive elections are associated with more loss of tropical rainforest than elections without competition.…
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Design for Engagement in Blended Learning: Insights, Practices, and Challenges
PhD defence
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Satellite data and algorithms reveal which ships emit excessive nitrogen
Ships are still emitting too much nitrogen oxide. Till now it has been impossible to measure this at sea, but that is set to change. Solomiia Kurchaba combined satellite data and developed algorithms to identify which ships are emitting too much. Kurchaba received her PhD on 11 June.
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Edwin BakkerFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Supercomputer Alice
Supercomputer ALICE has been expanded, making it even more powerful and faster. This means researchers and students can work with heavier models. From language research to brain activity scans, this expansion is good news for a variety of disciplines. So who gets to work with this prima donna?
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self-sufficiency through green roofs: Modeling, Optimization, and Policy Scenario Analysis
PhD defence
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Kristiaan van der Heijden
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Julia Cramer -
Experience -Based Learning: Studying with personal experience
Study support
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Import in the Stone Age? How object biographies shed new light on the Neolithic
On April 22, Lasse van den Dikkenberg defended his dissertation: Living with Flint. For this, he examined flint finds from the Rhine-Meuse Delta. These finds belong to the Vlaardingen culture, which existed here from 3400-2500 BC. His research revealed that import played a larger role in the Neolithic…
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Automated Machine Learning for Neural Network Verification
PhD defence
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Using Deep Learning Models in Image Processing
PhD defence
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Arnold Tukker receives honorary doctorate at Swedish university
As one of the first environmental scientists ever, Arnold Tukker received the honorary doctorate at Linköping University on Saturday 12 November. This Swedish university awarded Tukker for his scientific work to establish a circular economy.
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Developing drugs with artificial intelligence
Developing new drugs is a difficult process. With the aid of artificial intelligence, Pharmaceutical scientist Xuhan Liu has developed methods that can help make drug design cheaper and faster. PhD defence on 15 February.
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MicroLab Escapegame: how to motivate students with gamebased learning elements
Didactics
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Iris van Wissen -
Anna Witteveen -
Eveline de Vlieger -
Paul van den BroekFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Roy Snijckers -
Danxia Zhao -
Pier Lindenbergh -
Romy Dijkland -
Jeroen Molenaar -
Lisa LenderinkFaculty of Humanities
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Sophieke Lems -
Marloes van Oosterhout -
Anna Kononova -
Roos BakkerFaculty of Humanities
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Yuzhi LaiICLON
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Lu Cao