613 zoekresultaten voor “local politics” in de Publieke website
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Identity, Ethnicity and Political Community
Binnen het onderzoeksprogramma ‘Institutions, Decisions and Collective Behaviour’ richt het onderzoekscluster ‘Identity, Ethnicity and Political Community’ zich op vraagstukken rondom identiteit en diversiteit. De betrokken onderzoekers bestuderen zaken als migratie, immigratie, burgerschap, integratie,…
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Waarom werken kamerleden, als hun herverkiezing niet afhangt van hun inzet?
Nederlandse kamerleden worden vooral gemotiveerd door hun directe werkomgeving: de parlementaire en partij-instituties en de daar geldende normen.
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International Organisation
Het onderzoekscluster ‘International Organisation’ maakt deel uit van het onderzoeksprogramma ‘Institutions, Decisions and Collective Behaviour’. De onderzoekers in dit cluster bestuderen de oorsprong, opzet, effecten en competitie over de normen, regels, instituties en formele organisaties die grensoverschrijdend…
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Aansluitende masteropleidingen
Wist je dat je na succesvolle afronding van de minor Chinese Economy and Society een aansluitende masteropleiding kunt volgen? Lees hier meer over de masteropleiding Asian Studies (MA).
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Explaining Government–Opposition Voting in Parliament
Er is nogal wat variatie in de mate waarin parlementaire stemmingen verlopen volgens de scheidslijn regering-oppositie. Hoe zijn deze verschillen te verklaren? Party Politics artikel van Tom Louwerse et al.
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Asian Studies (MA)
De master Asian Studies van de Universiteit Leiden is een hoogwaardige opleiding bij één van de meest vooraanstaande centra voor Aziëstudies in Europa.
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History (MA)
De master History van de Universiteit Leiden heeft een sterk internationaal karakter en focust op Europese- en niet-Europese geschiedenis vanuit een globale context.
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Gastcollege Ambassadeur Ron Keller
Op vrijdag 8 november 2019, hield Ron Keller, voormalig ambassadeur van Nederland in China, Turkije, Oekraïne en Rusland, een gastcollege bij het Institute of Security and Global Affairs.
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A joint evaluation of local and systemic disease activity in treated-to- target rheumatoid arthritis
Promotie
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AI & Art: Aesthetics and Politics of Artificial Neural Networks
Kunst en cultuur, Artist Lecture & Workshop
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Joris Larik op BBC World Radio over de Brexit
Joris Larik werd afgelopen vrijdag door BBC World Service radio geïnterviewd over de status van de Brexit - onderhandelingen, het probleem met de Ierse grens en de doorlopende Nederlandse voorbereidingen.
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Maaike Warnaar over de Iraanse verkiezingen
Op 29 februari verscheen er een column van Maaike Warnaar in de Volkskrant over de Iraanse verkiezingen.
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Human-lion conflict around Nairobi National Park: Lion Population Structure, Diet, and Movement in a Semi-Fenced Park.
What is the population size and social structure in time and space? What is the lion diet and food preference in time and space? What is the home range (MCP and Kernel) and movement in time and space? What are human – lion conflict and responses of lions to traditional herding in time and space? What…
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Sara Polak over de bestorming van het Capitool op NPO 1 en VRT
Een ‘enorme schok’ en een ‘ongekende aanval’ op de democratie. De afgelopen dagen was er veel media-aandacht voor de bestorming van het Capitool in Washington. Amerikanist Sara Polak sprak erover in twee radioprogramma’s.
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Staatssecretaris Gunay Uslu: ‘We mogen trotser zijn op onze kunstenaars’
Het moet vanzelfsprekend worden om te investeren in kunst en cultuur. Dat stelde staatssecretaris Gunay Uslu vrijdagavond in de Huizingalezing. ‘Laten we volmondig erkennen dat we cultuur nodig hebben.’
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Culturele genocide: ‘Ik zie geen scenario waarbinnen de Oeigoerse cultuur in Xinjiang kan opleven’
In een paar jaar tijd is het beleid van de Chinese regering ten opzichte van de Oeigoeren sterk verslechterd. Van controle en marginalisering ging het naar een schending van mensenrechten. Promovenda Elke Spiessens zat er met haar onderzoek middenin. ‘De vezels van de gemeenschap worden volledig weg…
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Proefschrift: Is it One Nile? De complexiteit en diversiteit van de langste rivier ter wereld
Abeer Abazeed, promovendus aan het Institute of Security and Global Affairs, verdedigt op woensdag 21 april haar proefschrift. Vier vragen over haar promotie-onderzoek 'Is it One Nile? Civic engagement and hydropolitics in the Eastern Nile Basin’
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Cities, migration and global interdependence 1350-2000
The research programme Cities, Migration and Global Interdependence 1350-2000 (CMGI) focuses on urbanisation, migration, and economic development in a comparative and global context.
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Comparative ecology and genetics of sympatric wild cats in relation to human wildlife conflict in Bardia National Park, Nepal
What is the population size/structure and distribution of tiger and leopard inside the Bardia National Park (BNP) compared with the population outside? What is the movement and home range and conflict pattern in time and space of tigers and leopards inside the BNP compared with outside? What constitutes…
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Improving vegetation representation in Multi-sensor Earth Observation Products through phenology and trait-based priors
What are the behaviours of plant traits throughout various points in the growing season in a radiative transfer model framework and how well can this knowledge be integrated through data assimilation to provide priors for robust local and global vegetation products and analysis?
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Blowup in the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation
Promotor: Prof.dr. A. Doelman, Co-promotor: V. Rottschäfer
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PNEC-pro
PNEC-pro is a user-friendly screening tool for professionals dealing with the assessment of surface water quality. The tool calculates local, watertype specific no-effect concentrations (PNEC) of copper, lead, nickel and zinc based on biotic ligand models (BLMs).
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Yiatrosofia yia ton Anthropo: Indigenous Knowledge of Medicinal, Aromatic and Cosmetic (MAC) Plants in the Utilisation of the Plural Medical
Promotor: Prof.dr. L.J. Slikkerveer
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The stochastic geometry of non-Gaussian fields
Promotor: V. Vitelli, Co-promotor: J. Paulose
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Lipid mediated colloidal interactions
The lipid membrane is a basic structural component of all living cells. Embedded in this nanometer-thin barrier, membrane proteins shape the membrane and at the same time respond to the shape of the membrane.
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Bugs and birds and landscape complexity
What invertebrates are available to feed nestlings in an agricultural landscape of varied complexity?
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Shining Light on PAHs in Space
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are the most abundant class of organic compounds in space. The PAH field evolves from the constant interaction between experimentalists, theorists, modellers and observers. While laboratory research and quantum chemical calculations together set up the molecular…
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Liposome-based synthetic long peptide vaccines for cancer immunotherapy
Promotores: Wim Jiskoot; Ferry Ossendorp
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Cholesterol metabolism and hematopoiesis interaction in atherothrombosis
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide.
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Typical representations of GL_n(F)
Promotores: Bas Edixhoven, Guy Henniart
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On some classes of modules and their endomorphism rings
Promotores: Prof.dr. H Lenstra, Prof.dr. A Facchini (Padova University)
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The distribution of stellar mass in galaxy clusters over cosmic time
Promotor: Prof.dr. K.H. Kuijken, Co-Promotor: H.Hoekstra
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Orion's Dragon and Other Stories
Stellar feedback is a crucial ingredient in the evolution of galaxies.
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Shaping Massive Galaxies: the structural evolution of galaxies across
Galaxies in the local Universe fall into two main categories of spirals and ellipticals. In this Thesis, we explore the structural evolution of galaxies into this bimodal distribution.
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Insights from scanning tunneling microscopy experiments into correlated electron systems
This thesis presents insights from our study of various correlated electron systems with a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). In ordinary metals, electron-electron interactions exist, but get substantially screened due to the sheer number of electrons.
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Uncovering vulnerabilities in triple-negative breast cancer
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) constitutes a small subtype (~15%) of breast cancer, but causes the majority of breast cancer-related deaths.
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Invariant manifolds and applications for functional differential equations of mixed type
Promotor: S.M. Verduyn Lunel
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Digging for data: the rise and fall of a Miocene mammal biodiversity hotspot in the Vallès-Penedès (Catalonia, Spain)
The Vallesian, 11.1-9 Ma, was a special time in the Vallès-Penedes basin near Barcelona, where a biodiversity hotspot existed. Europe had a subtropical climate, with rhinos, forest giraffes, lions, hyenas, flying squirrels and primates.
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Making the invisible visible: paramagnetic NMR and the transient protein complex
Promotor: Prof.dr. M. Ubbink
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The structure of the dusty cores of active galactic nuclei
Promotor: W. Jaffe, Co-promotor: K. Meisenheimer
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Galactic substructures as tracers of dark matter and stellar evolution
One of the most important puzzles in modern astrophysics is the nature of dark matter.
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Optimal decision-making under constraints and uncertainty
We present an extensive study of methods for exactly solving stochastic constraint (optimisation) problems (SCPs) in network analysis. These problems are prevalent in science, governance and industry.
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Material Flows in the City of Amsterdam
An account of the total of material flows going in, out and through Amsterdam.
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Orchid mycorrhizal interactions: evolutionary trajectories and ecological variations
The mycorrhizal symbiosis is among the most widespread species interactions on Earth. This thesis focuses on orchid mycorrhiza, a unique mycorrhizal type that has caught scientists’ attention for centuries.
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Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy and the Spin Bath
There are many interpretations of quantum mechanics, and ultimately experiments are needed to verify or falsify these interpretations.
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The origins of friction and the growth of graphene, investigated at the atomic scale
Promotor: J.W.M. Frenken
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Superlattices in van der Waals materials: A Low-Energy Electron Microscopy study
n this PhD thesis, the recombination of different atomic lattices in stacked 2D materials such as twisted bilayer graphene is studied. Using the different possibilities of Low-Energy Electron Microscopy (LEEM), the domain forming between the two atomic layers with small differences is studied.
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Platinum electrochemistry through a magnifying glass
In most applications, electrocatalysts exhibit a large surface area to volume ratio, for example using nanoparticles.
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On the geometry of fracture and frustration
Promotor: Prof.dr. M.L. van Hecke, Co-Promotor: V. Vitelli
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The energy and material related impacts of the transition towards low-carbon heating: a case study of the Netherlands
This dissertation investigates the energy and material related impacts of the transition towards a low-carbon heating system in the Netherlands, in the context of its 2050 climate and circular economy policy goals.