2,288 search results for “den have” in the Public website
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From Biofabrication to Multi-Organ Platforms: Engineering the Human Heart-Kidney Axis In Vitro
PhD defence
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Braver Together
PhD defence
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Maskless photolithography for rapid Organ-on-a-Chip prototyping and microvascular engineering
PhD defence
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Development of a Healthy and Diseased Artery-on-a-Chip
PhD defence
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Exercise is medicine: longstanding exercise therapy in people with axial spondyloarthritis and severe functional limitations
PhD defence
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Philosophical Explorations: What is a Good Life?
Lecture
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Flow and Vasculature in Organ-on-a-Chip systems
PhD defence
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Exploration of renal space: navigating injury and repair through spatial omics
PhD defence
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Knowledge multiplies when shared
PhD defence
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Radicalisering bij minderjarigen en overheidsingrijpen
PhD defence
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Exploring kidney organoid vascularization
PhD defence
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Unraveling the genetic architecture of migraine: exploring the vascular components
PhD defence
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Pharmacist-driven interventions in patients with chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal failure
PhD defence
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Molecular Profiling and Immunotherapy in the Real-Life Clinical Setting in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
PhD defence
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Domestic accountability for violence against women in contexts of mass atrocities: examining the experiences from the Latin American region
PhD defence
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Steps toward pre-clinical iPSC-derived Kidney Organoids
PhD defence
- How to build a High-Impact Climate Change Career? 🌱 LUGO The Hague Green Team
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Obstetric hemorrhage - improving care by collaborating across borders
PhD defence
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Iamblichus on the Cosmos, the Human Soul and Theurgy
PhD defence
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Gibbs States in Statistical Mechanics and Dynamical Systems
PhD defence
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Taxonomic and Paleobiological insights into Small Mammals from the Pliocene of Western Turkey
PhD defence
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ISSA Alumni Meet-Up Event
Alumni event
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Splitting the imperative: what prohibitives tell us about the morpho-syntax of imperatives and negation
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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How colour-blind is the criminal justice system?
Should the media refer to a criminal’s ethnicity? Law students held an online afternoon symposium on discrimination in the criminal justice system – and, while they were at it, society at large.
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Workshop: Making up Migrants / Disabilities
Workshop
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FREE PAINTING - painting workshop
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Looted art returned to Sri Lanka: ‘It was a job tracing what came from where'
A cannon, a sabre, guns: these Sri Lankan objects had been in the Rijksmuseum for centuries. In early December, they were returned to Sri Lanka. Associate Professor of Colonial History Alicia Schrikker led the research that formed the basis for the restitution and published a volume on the findings…
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Legal community determined to get rid of religious accommodation
There is a crisis in the law concerning the accommodation of religious practice. The legal profession is demanding that the law be changed because it does not want religious institutions to have the 'right to discriminate'. The profession holds that evolving societal sexual norms can render lawful religious…
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Alternative Perspective 2028: Mark Rutgers and Casper de Jonge in discussion
Under extreme pressure and in agreement with the Faculty Board, the programme chairs, represented by a core group, have worked over recent weeks on additional recommendations based on the Perspective 2028 plan. On 1 December they presented their Alternative Perspective 2028 to the Faculty Board. The…
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Study evening: Technology and Police training: Forging the next generation of policing professionals?
Lecture
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In the Making #9: Eloquence of the Ineffable — The aftermath of the 2018 opera La Tragedia di Claudio M
Arts and culture
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Study evening: 'Intelligence-Led Policing: Strategies, Challenges, and the Future'
Lecture
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Children’s contact with police no clear precursor for criminal career
Children who come into contact with the police are not destined to become long-term offenders. This appears from research conducted by Babette van Hazebroek, who defends her dissertation on 30 September 2021.
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FGGA experts on freedom: 'We are only truly free when everyone feels free'
On 5 May, we celebrate the liberation of the Netherlands in 1945 and the fact that we have been able to live in freedom ever since. But what does freedom mean, and how does it relate to our safety? Various FGGA experts draw connections with their own fields of expertise.
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Why the WTO ban on China’s export duties should be ‘greened’
China is prohibited from using export duties to address any environmental problems. This is unfortunate, according to PhD candidate Fengan Jiang (Richard), as export duties could be useful in tackling global carbon leakage. PhD defence on 19 February 2020.
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Media Technology exhibition LIVING
Our annual "Science to Experience" exhibition of student works is hosted by the V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media. This year's theme is "LIVING".
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Foundations and futures of scientometrics - a tribute to the legacy of Loet Leydesdorff
Seminar
- Annual Medieval Middle East Meeting 2024
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The syntax of Dutch (non-clausal) manner PPs
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
- Living in a wetland landscape: the late Neolithic Vlaardingen culture revisited
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Inaugural lecture Carmen Vleggeert-Lankamp
During her studies, professor Carmen Vleggeert-Lankamp developed a deep passion for spinal surgery. From exploring unknown fields and supervising PhD candidates to providing appropriate care for patients and making the most of data: her fascination remains strong to this day.
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Why citizen participation is not helping to stop environmental pollution in Indonesia
More than three quarters of the 237 million Indonesian population has no access to tap water. They are dependent on water from rivers often polluted by industry. Laure d’Hondt conducted research into why it is so difficult to tackle these polluters and will defend her PhD dissertation on 17 October.
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Museum visit: A talk with Colombian Artist Nika Sorzano
Arts and culture
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Anniversary activity: Leiden Marathon
450 years
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Anniversary activity: City Pier City Run
450 years
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Earth Day 2025 celebration The Hague
Lecture, Workshop
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Silence, Faith and Sexual Violence: Reflections on Methodologies for Trauma in Early Modern France
Lecture, Research Seminar Medieval and Early Modern History
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Research Seminar Medieval and Early Modern History
Lecture, Research Seminar Medieval and Early Modern History
- Museum Night
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Skill issues: conceptual metaphors and the etymology of Vedic r̥tá
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars