To mark the 50th anniversary of Spain's transition to democracy, a short exhibition is being held in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes at the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Library City Centre.
On October 23–24, the YTPI Conference 2025 will bring together early-career researchers, educators, science communicators, and changemakers in Amsterdam to ‘Connect the Dots’ in the transition to animal-free science & innovation.
In this first National Conference of the Sector Plan Languages and Cultures, attendees take stock of the sector and identify future directions and collaborations.
The Special Interest Group (SIG) Clinical Data Applications (CDA) organizes a series of presentations about topics related to the application of data-science methods in the clinical practice.
Jorn Torenbosch (Molengraaff Institute for Private Law) defends his doctoral thesis on whether the Dutch doctrine of slavish imitation is consistent with European law.
Do you have questions about setting up an effective search strategy? Visit the library’s walk-in hours about systematically searching for literature.
In this meet-up, researchers from Leiden, Delft, Rotterdam and Utrecht gather to discuss the latest research in causal inference, and intersection of causal inference and machine learning/AI methods.
Joint Open & FAIR Walk-in Hours of RDM Support on Monday 27 October, from 15:00 to 17:00 for face-to-face advice about all kinds of questions related to research data and/or software.
In this Cultural History seminar, Marleen Puyenbroek explores women's professional involvement in the art market of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic.
Beatrice de Graaf and Henk Kummeling discuss Lars Behrisch's new book Democracy’s Double Helix, which explores the historical roots of modern democracy.
Want to engage in the public debate with confidence? Join our Pathways to Sustainability two-part Public Engagement training (28 Oct & 24 Nov) and learn how to respond effectively, safely and impactfully. Free participation, limited spots, register now!
Democracy is more than just elections, but elections are an important aspect of our democracy. We are not only choosing a political party, but also the rules that politicians must adhere to. Has democracy itself become the subject of the elections?
Every Tuesday in October, the Botanic Gardens, in collaboration with the Green Office and One Book One Campus, organises a lunch walk for students and staff. Get some fresh air, learn about the Botanic Gardens and discuss the book.
Alicia Dibbets defends her dissertation on how social workers realize and influence human rights through their interaction with laws and regulations concerning access to care and support.
What is the value of a transnational lens to understand the world at present? Join this webinar for a conversation on the IMISCOE Short Reader on Migrant Transnationalism with the authors Özge Bilgili and Marta Bivand Erdal.