1,152 search results for “labour make” in the Public website
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    Jamie KorporaalFaculty of Law
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    Karlijn LukFaculty of Humanities
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    Samantha Sint NicolaasFaculty of Humanities
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    Rosa KöstersFaculty of Humanities
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    This honours class makes you date your problem
        
    
Theoretical research does not always give us the right solution to a problem in society. This message, loud and clear, is delivered during the final presentations of the Master Honours Class 'Social Innovation in Action'.
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    'Make room for empathy at the university'
        
    
Over recent years Leiden University has taken some significant steps forward in innovation in teaching and learning and in diversity. But there is still a lot to be done. These were the comments by governors, lecturers and scholars during the farewell seminar for Vice-Rector Simone Buitendijk on 27…
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    How do you make citizen science successful?
        
    
Mapping out the problem of plastic pollution requires a lot of data over a large area. That's why scientists are increasingly turning to volunteers for help, also known as citizen science. But what are the challenges for a researcher when he or she involves the public in research in this way? Four Leiden…
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    Research project The Power of Evidence
    
    
Evidence-informed policy-making is crucial for good governance. Yet, despite the abundance of evidence from research and evaluation available to decision-makers, we know little about the actual influence of evidence on government policies. The ‘Power of Evidence’ (PoE) research programme, directed by…
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    Risky Business?
    
    
Behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying risky decision-making in adolescents
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    Tineke Schutte, our first female beadle, makes her debut
        
    
Tineke Schutte made her debut as beadle at Maartje Schoorl's inaugural lecture on 29 April. A unique moment because she's the first female beadle in the history of our university.
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    Leiden Political Economy Group (L-PEG)
    
    
The Leiden Political Economy Group (L-PEG) is a multi-disciplinary network of scholars with a research interest in (comparative / global) political economy based at Leiden University. Our members belong to various institutes and faculties across Leiden University, and from other universities across…
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    Colonialism and slavery
    
    
For a long time, the painful history of colonial slavery received too little attention. People whose ancestors lived in slavery are now asking critical questions about how we should address that past. Leiden University researchers study the history of colonialism and slavery and their long-term impact…
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This one-year, English-taught Master's programme offers insights on general developments as well as the specific challenges in the field of the governance of crisis and security, with in-depth knowledge of sub-fields of crisis and security management.
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    Career prospects
    
    
Your theoretical knowledge and hands-on research experience fit very well with current labour market demands.
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    ‘Make science communication more work and less hobby’
        
    
Young researchers met this month for the fifth Science Communication Summer School. ‘This is the first time some participants get to meet other researchers who also enjoy science communication. It’s great to see’, says Julia Cramer, one of the coordinators.
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    New YAL board: ‘Make sure young academics’ voices are heard’
        
    
Young Academy Leiden (YAL) will change its board this month and welcome seven brand-new members.
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    Five tips to make your Open Day a success
        
    
On 25 February more than 6,500 prospective students will visit the Open Day to learn more about programmes in Leiden and The Hague and to get a taste of student life. Have you signed up yet? Five golden tips to make your Open Day a success.
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    Cannabis makes you less alert
        
    
Regular users of cannabis are less aware of their own mistakes, and they are not good at creative thinking. This is the conclusion drawn by psychologist Mikael Kowal from his research on the effects of cannabis. PhD defence 6 October.
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    Drug development: how can we make it more efficient?
        
    
It takes years to develop new medicines, from the test tube to trials in humans. During the process it often happens that a drug that seems promising in the initial stage has to be dropped in a later phase. This costs time and money. Leiden University and the LUMC are working closely together to make…
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    Alumna Amber Brantsen: ‘Allow yourself to make mistakes’
        
    
A glowing first-time mother-to-be with an impressive CV for someone of her age, newsreader Amber Brantsen would seem to lead a charmed life. ‘But I began to resent that image,’ says the Leiden Public Administration alumna. This led her to write the impressive and personal Uit Beeld (Out of the Picture).…
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    How can we make Leiden a really 'healthy university'?
        
    
At the initiative of several of its professors, Leiden University has joined the international Healthy Universities network. Surrounded by space hoppers, the initiators of this move and those present exchanged experiences and tips at the kick-off meeting on 17 October. ‘I don't miss my chauffeur'…
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    Exchange student makes best promotional film for Leiden
        
    
English student Anna Carey has won the Student and City film competition. Her promotional film for Leiden as a student city was the best of the 12 entries.
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    Make your donation for the Jouke de Vries Research Grant
        
    
The Jouke de Vries Research Grant is an initiative to mark the important role that its namesake Professor Jouke de Vries has held for many years at Campus The Hague, initially as Scientific Director and later as Dean of the Faculty.
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    Olaf van Vliet in Intermediair on which jobs are threatened by migration, climate transition and digitalisation
        
    
Due to technological change, jobs and professions are constantly changing. For instance, it has long been known that some jobs are becoming redundant due to automation. Digitalisation and the rise of artificial intelligence are more recent developments that affect the labour market.
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    Max Rood Moot Court Competition great success
        
    
Although the team from Leiden did not win, the Max Rood Moot Court Competition was a great success once again. Six teams of students (Leiden, Groningen, Maastricht, Utrecht, VU and UvA) participated and passionately argued a case involving summary dismissal.
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    Jaarlijkse Levenbachdag 2025 in Leiden
        
    
Op woensdag 27 augustus vond de jaarlijkse Levenbachdag plaats, een ontmoetingsdag voor docenten en onderzoekers in het arbeidsrecht en socialezekerheidsrecht. De dag is vernoemd naar Marius Levenbach, de eerste leerstoelhouder arbeidsrecht in Nederland.
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    May employers require employees to be tested for corona?
        
    
When an employee returns from an area considered to be a corona risk, can their employer require them to have a corona test? This is a complicated issue if you consider labour law and legislation in relation to privacy of employees. However in some cases Barend Barentsen, Professor of Labour Law, believes…
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    Assessing Legislation for Libya’s Reconstruction
    
    
An assessment of Libyan legislation
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    Using gold particles to make the invisible visible
        
    
Gold nanoparticles give us a better understanding of enzymes and other molecules. Biswajit Pradhan, PhD candidate at the Leiden Institute of Physics, uses gold nanorods to study individual molecules that would be challenging to detect otherwise. Resulting knowledge can be applied to many research fields,…
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    Lizah van der Aart makes glossy about PhD research
        
    
After four years of hard work, the time has finally come: your thesis is finished. But who of your family and friends will ever read it? Biologist Lizah van der Aart decided to make a magazine for layman. 'It was precisely the explanation of the difficult, fundamental parts that gave me good tools for…
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    Cum laude for new method making parallel programming easier
        
    
PhD student Sung-Shik Jongmans of Leiden University and Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica investigated a new programming method to simplify this. On 3 March 2016, he graduated with the exceptional predicate 'cum laude' on his dissertation 'Automata-Theoretic Protocol Programming'. His results are interesting…
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    Five highlights that make Leiden University Open Day so special
        
    
On 19 October, around 10,000 prospective students will come to the Open Day to find out more about student life and the programmes in Leiden and The Hague. But what makes the Open Day so special? Five highlights that you definitely shouldn’t miss!
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    Beyond Prometheus: Pursuing the origins of fire production among early humans
    
    
When do fire making tools appear in prehistory, and how might the use of these tools manifest in the archaeological record?
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    Olaf van Vliet in FD on employers’ parental support
        
    
In order to attract and retain new talent, employers in the Zuidas business district of Amsterdam are increasing their support offered to parents and expectant parents. This includes funding sleep coaches, babysitters and fertility programmes for their staff. Professor of Economics Olaf van Vliet explains…
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    Leiden University Mentor Network
    
    
Leiden University actively seeks to prepare students for the labour market and wants to help young alumni at the start of their careers. For this we like to use the knowledge and experience of Leiden alumni. To bring these students and young alumni who have questions about their career in contact with…
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    Education
    
    
Leiden Law School offers intensive education programmes that provide tremendous opportunities for talented students.
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    Dissatisfaction with Europe
    
    
Leiden experts examine European legislation and ways in which better European legislation lead to citizens' support.
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    Humanities
    
    
As a Faculty of Humanities graduate you are part of a valuable network. Discover how you can remain in contact with other alumni and the University!
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    Food
    
    
The research within the Food research programme at CML focuses on a transition towards sustainable food production and consumption systems. We investigate from a very small to a very large scale, at a local, national or international level. We do so by researching for example molecular tools, food systems,…
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    XIV Annual Convention of the Austrian and Central European Centres in Leiden
    
    
Impressions by Wouter Baas and Caroline Schep
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    Business Rescue Project
    
    
The ultimate aim of this project (initated by the European Law Institute) is to design a framework that will enable the further development of coherent and functional rules for business rescue in Europe.
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    Remembering Dissent and Disillusion in the Arab World
    
    
This project investigates generational dialogues about the legacies and memories of labour, student and communist movements in the Arab world. The research focuses in particular on video and installation art by young makers born in the 1980s that address the generation of their parents and the events…
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    Technology, law and justice
    
    
'Technology, law and justice' is one of Leiden Law School's four research focus areas.
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    Written Culture at Ter Duinen: Cistercian Monks and their Books, c.1140-c.1240
    
    
The physical features of twelfth-century manuscripts from the Flemish abbey of Ter Duinen – such as script, page layout, and reading aids – show how their readers organized, interpreted, and transmitted knowledge.
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    Values and valuables
    
    
The role of material culture in early colonial encounters in the Caribbean
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    Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History
    
    
This seminal volume covers the entire global history of urbanization since the rise of cities in Mesopotamia in the 6th millennium BC. Leiden historians Wim Blockmans, Leonard Blussé, Luuk de Ligt and Leo Lucassen contributed survey and thematic chapters.
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    About us
    
    
The International Institute of Air and Space Law, founded in 1985, collaborates with many world-class academic institutions.
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    Leiden Institute for Area Studies
    
    
To truly understand complex regions such as the Middle East and Asia, you have to know their culture, history and local societies inside out. Driven by curiosity for other cultures, the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies (LIAS) provides an understanding and analysis of current and historical…