223 search results for “planets” in the Student website
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    In Memoriam: Katharine MacDonald (1976-2022)
        
    
Our dear colleague and friend Kathy MacDonald passed away unexpectedly on August 9th, 2022, a few days after her 46th birthday. Her sudden passing came as a tremendous shock to her colleagues and friends at the Faculty of Archaeology and to colleagues and former students both in The Netherlands and…
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    Yamila Miguel wins Pastor Schmeits Prize for astronomy
        
    
The board of the Pastoor Schmeits Prize for Astronomy Foundation has awarded the Pastoor Schmeits Prize 2025 to two individuals: Yamila Miguel, affiliated to the Leiden Observatory, Leiden University and SRON, and to Else Starkenburg, affiliated to the Kapteyn Institute, University of Groningen. The…
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    What do complex molecules tell us about star formation?
        
    
How do you progress from an immense gas cloud somewhere in the universe to a star with planets? Research by Astronomy PhD student Martijn van Gelder sheds more light on the earliest phases of this process. He will receive his doctorate on November 24th.
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    ERC Advanced Grant for six Leiden researchers
        
    
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded an Advanced Grant to six Leiden researchers. It awards these significant grants to established principal investigators for ground-breaking, high-risk research.
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    Astronomy for beginners: new minor opens up the universe to everyone
        
    
From telescopes to science fiction: in just one semester, students with no background in physics or astronomy get to explore the universe. The first group of students started last month in the new minor Our Universe.
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    Online Summer Course: Conceptualising the five P's
    
    
Education
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    Leiden University researchers receive Vidi grants
        
    
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to Leiden researchers.
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    Students seek sustainable solutions for businesses
        
    
Master’s students in Industrial Ecology and Governance of Sustainability have helped answer organisations’ questions about sustainability
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    #ShowYourStripes flag flies over Van Steenis
    
    
Organisation
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    Assessing total environmental impact is becoming even more important
        
    
Life cycle assessment (LCA) reveals the total environmental impact of products or production processes, and EU rules are going to make this even more important.
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    Seeing Stars: Jupiter steals the show in cloudy night skies
        
    
After months of preparation, the moment of truth had arrived: would the skies above Leiden clear for the promised glitzy planet-and-star show? The people of Leiden turned out in their hundreds to go star-hunting on 25 September. They became more aware than ever of the effects of light pollution.
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    Sustainability Monitor 2023: Leiden University substantially reduces carbon emissions
        
    
The Sustainability Monitor 2023 shows that Leiden University is taking its sustainability efforts seriously.
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    Climate and elections: these were your top stories from 2023
        
    
The year 2023 saw the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, the Wagner Group rebellion and wildfires and floods as all the weather records were smashed. Our most-read stories were about the climate crisis and the elections: here’s the list.
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    Apply for a Master Honours Challenge!
    
    
Education
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    Migration scholar Katharina Natter wins Gratama Science Prize
        
    
For her research into migration policy under different political regimes, Katharina Natter has been awarded the Gratama Science Prize for young, talented researchers.
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    Rare isotopes in our neighbouring stars provide new insights in the origin of carbon and oxygen
        
    
Astronomers at Leiden University have detected rare isotopes of carbon and oxygen in our neighbouring stars for the first time, providing a new window to better understand the chemical evolution of the cosmos.The results are published today in the journal Nature Astronomy.
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    Leiden University fifth in SustainaBul sustainability ranking
        
    
Leiden University has secured fifth place in SustainaBul, the sustainability ranking for universities and universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands.
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    Apply now for the Una Europa Virtual Sustainability Exchange
    
    
Education, Research
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    Honorary doctorate for Canadian-American astrophysicist Sara Seager
        
    
Leiden University will confer an honorary doctorate on astrophysicist Sara Seager for her work on exoplanets.
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    First scientific images Euclid telescope exceed all expectations
        
    
Space telescope Euclid is capable of unravelling the secrets of the universe. That is what the images published by ESA today show, according to astronomers working with the telescope's data. The images exceed all expectations. Scientists within the Euclid consortium, including astronomers Henk Hoekstra…
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    Creating a sustainable university: ‘You need breathing space for activist work’
        
    
More papers, more grants, more students: constant growth is still the gold standard at universities. Neuroscientists Anne Urai and Claire Kelly argue that this mentality obstructs us in resolving such complex societal problems as the climate crisis. Their alternative? The university as a doughnut.
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    Opinion piece in Nature: Tobias Müller on people of faith being allies to stall climate change
        
    
Tobias Müller, post-doctoral researcher in the field of Terrorism and Political Violence at ISGA, writes how together, religious groups and scientists can be a powerful force for a liveable planet.
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    Discover plant-based food at the university during Meat- and Dairy-Free Week
    
    
Facility
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    Doing more together for less waste
        
    
Leiden University wants to contribute to a sustainable society, a healthy climate and the reduction of litter and waste. This intention is in alignment with the introduction of our Pure concept, the integral concept for our catering activities.
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    Workshop series Ocean Governance – Call for contributions
        
    
The University of St Andrews and Leiden University, with the support of a network grant from the Royal Society of Edinburgh, will be hosting a workshop series in 2022 about Ocean Governance. Academics, policy makers, and practitioners are invited to contribute via working papers. Deadline abstract:…
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    Why do a Master Honours Challenge? ‘Step away from your own square millimetre’
        
    
Learning how to work with people from different disciplines, that’s what Master Honours Challenges are all about. In teams, students address a challenge for an organisation or society as a whole. Two participants tell us what made their course stand out. ‘It was at times uncomfortable, but exhilarat…
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    Is there oxygen on exoplanets? New telescope finds out
        
    
To what extent does exoplanet Proxima b resemble our Earth? And is there some form of life present? Astronomers hope to find answers to these questions with the new European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). An NWO research grant of €18 million will allow a Dutch consortium to continue building instruments…
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    How to build resilience in times of climate crisis
        
    
In the honours course Sustainability & Health, students examine the causes and effects of climate change – but also how they can relate to these themselves. How do you build resilience in turbulent times? An excursion focused on silence and compassion helps students with this challenge.
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    ‘Transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborations lead to better scholarship and solutions’
        
    
How can you persuade researchers who are used to conducting research within clearly defined disciplines to adopt an interdisciplinary approach? Newly appointed distinguished professor Arnold Tukker explained.
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    Study sustainability and earn credits with this free, virtual exchange
    
    
Education, Research
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    Design METIS instrument for the Extremely Large Telescope finalised
        
    
The design for the METIS instrument for the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is final. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has given the green light for production of all parts of the instrument. It is the first ELT instrument, designed and to be built under Dutch leadership, to formally pass the…
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    New Horizons in Physics prize for Sebastiaan Haffert: ‘Very honoured’
        
    
‘The Oscars of the natural sciences’, is what they are called: the Breakthrough Prizes awarded annually in America by the Breakthrough Foundation. Part of this are the New Horizons prizes for early-stage researchers. Sebastiaan Haffert, researcher at the Observatory, is this year's winner.
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    Leiden University signs Durham Declaration: intensified climate collaboration
        
    
The Durham Declaration was presented at the Climate Symposium marking the Coimbra Group’s 40th anniversary on 26 March. Leiden University is proud to be one of the first signatories of this declaration.
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    These were Leiden University’s interdisciplinary milestones of 2023
        
    
Connecting worlds, enhancing research and teaching, and providing innovative solutions to complex social issues: that is the idea behind interdisciplinary research. In that respect, a huge amount happened at Leiden University in 2023.
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    Flash interview with alumna Liz Kool about her choice for a career with social impact
        
    
Kool made a conscious choice to work for a non profit organisation. Recently, inspired by the pandemic, she also made a career switch.
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    From research in space to director on earth
        
    
After ten years and one day, Leiden Observatory has a new director. As of 1 September, Ignas Snellen will set the course for the astronomical institute. In this interview, you will get to know Ignas. Or at least a little. That is why we gave him five dilemmas and asked the people around him who he really…
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    Leiden resident Ewine van Dishoeck wants to give something back to the city
        
    
In 2022, Leiden will be the European City of Science. The preparations are in full swing, so we would like to give you a look behind the scenes. This time we talk to Ewine van Dishoeck. She is the driving force behind the annual programme at the Faculty of Science. As far as she is concerned, there…
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    Dario Fazzi becomes professor by special appointment: ‘We live in an era of tremendous ecological challenges’
        
    
Historian Dario Fazzi is the new professor by special appointment at the Roosevelt Institute for American Studies (RIAS), a strategic partner of the Faculty of Humanities. He starts on 1 September and will combine his new position with his current teaching duties at the Institute for History.
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    This new programme prepares students for today's sustainability challenges
        
    
How often do you consider the impact of your choices? 10 October is Sustainability Day: a good time to introduce the new bachelor's programme Science for Sustainable Societies.
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    Honours Class tackles climate change head-on
        
    
An international and interdisciplinary collaborative effort, the Honours Class ‘Sustainability Beyond Frustration: Saving the Planet as an Academic Skill’ aims to present students’ ideas to sustainability experts that know how to bring them to fruition.
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    Celebrating 1 year of the Hague Climate Agreement at Wijnhaven
        
    
At the first Climate Café of 2025, we celebrated the one-year anniversary of The Hague Climate Agreement and reflected together on the successes and opportunities for the future.
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    Europaeum - Call for Applications, September 2023
    
    
Education
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    Hunting for life’s building blocks at minus 250 degrees Celsius
        
    
James Webb life’s building blocks
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    Archaeology in eighth position worldwide in QS World University Rankings 2021
        
    
It is the fifth year in a row that the Faculty of Archaeology is placed in the top ten of archaeological institutes worldwide. The QS World University Rankings by Subject looks at criteria like academic reputation and citation ratios. Dean Jan Kolen is pleased with this news: 'In recent years, the Faculty…
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    Mayor Heijkoop feels like an ‘ambassador’ for the university
        
    
Leiden Mayor Peter Heijkoop visited the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences and the Faculty of Science on Monday,
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    Efficient phosphorus use can prevent cropland expansion
        
    
More efficient use of phosphorus fertilisers would make it possible to meet food demand in 2050, without using more of the world’s land for agriculture. This is what environmental scientists José Mogollón and colleagues have discovered by working out various future scenarios for food production and…
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    Rubin Observatory reveals first images: with key contributions from Leiden
        
    
A time-lapse of the universe in more detail than ever before: that’s the aim of the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, which will unveil its first images of the night sky on 23 June. Researchers at Leiden Observatory have played a major role in making it all possible.