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SUMMARY:Leiden Canal Pride parade
DESCRIPTION:This year\, the LGBT+ Network will once again be joining the Leiden Canal Pride parade on September 7\, 2024 with its own boat in order to support all members of the LGBTQIA+ community at Leiden University.  This years’ theme will be Leiden University\, space to be trans*. \nWhile we usually associate trans* with trans*gender and gender non-conforming identities\, we use trans* here with an even broader meaning\, highlighting also trans*cultural and trans*formative experiences of finding new communities and growing as a queer person at the university.  With this theme\, the Leiden University community expresses its support for the trans and non-binary community of Leiden University\, while also recognizing that everybody at the university has their own trans*formative/gressive/itive experiences. \nWould you like to apply to be one of 60 people joining the boat? We are looking for a diverse representation of Leiden University\, which means that we’re looking for employees and students from different faculties and departments. Please fill in this form to apply. Deadline is 19 June! \nContact the LGBT+ network with questions. \nSource: Join the Leiden Canal Pride parade – Leiden University (universiteitleiden.nl) \nHere you can read more on the Canal Pride 2023.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/leiden-canal-pride-parade/
CATEGORIES:Pride
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240620T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240620T170000
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SUMMARY:RISE workshop - Get empowered: Social and Psychological Safety in Academia
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nThe past couple of years\, countless incidences\, research reports and newspaper articles have raised issues around social and psychological safety in academia. During this workshop\, we explore the different aspects of social and psychological safety\, to better understand the reality behind this relatively sudden focus on safety within the academic community. After a plenary exploration of the topic\, we kindly invite those attending to – voluntarily of course\, without any obligation – in smaller subgroups share their experiences on psychological and social safety as female beta scientists. The goal of the workshop is to empower participants to\, directly or indirectly\, contribute to a psychologically and socially safe working environment\, for yourself and the people around you. \n  \nDate and Location: \nJune 20\, 13h15-17h00 @ Huygens\, room 2.04 \nFor whom? \nFor RISE members (postdocs\, lecturers\, assistant/associate/full professor). \nIf you are interested to follow this workshop – but are not a member – please notify us. We will place you on a list and when spots are available we will contact you. \nLimited capacity! Sign-up as soon as possible via the registration form. \n \n  \n  \n  \nOrganised by Downsideup: \nDownsideup focusses on the Human Side of Research\, an underexposed topic that deserves more attention. Why? A productive\, healthy\, creative and inclusive work culture should be the standard right? Not only for good science\, but also in order to create a workplace where talent can develop\, now and in the future. Downsideup is founded by Simon Douw in 2010. Educated as a psychologist\, philosopher and lawyer\, Simon has trained over 6000 researchers in leadership\, collaboration skills\, strategy and academic problem solving. His experience in embarking on solo polar circle expeditions gave him a keen interest in how to grow (professional) autonomy have been training research teams and communities. The ambition of Downsideup is to help creating and maintaining healthy and productive research communities and guide teams and organisations towards creating a more effective organisational culture.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/empowering-female-beta-scientists-exploring-social-and-psychological-safety-in-academia/
LOCATION:Huygens Building\, Niels Bohrweg 2\, Leiden\, 2333 CA
CATEGORIES:Social Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240614T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240614T180000
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CREATED:20240428T203617Z
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SUMMARY:LNVH Spring Symposium - The Inclusive University: Walking the Talk
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, LNVH welcomes PhDs\, postdocs\, assistant/associate and full professors from Dutch universities and university medical centres\, as well as policy makers and policy advisors at the LNVH Spring Symposium. This year our Spring Symposium will take place on Friday\, June 14th 2024 between 12:00 and 18:00 CEST at The Colour Kitchen in Utrecht. This year’s theme is ‘The Inclusive University: Walking the Talk’. \nTheme \nThis year’s theme is ‘The Inclusive University‘. The percentages of women in the higher echelons and academic management at universities are increasing. However\, a strong focus on the betterment of the position of women in academia and prevention of the outflow of women academics is still necessary\, as indicated for example by the declining growth percentages of women professors in the Monitor 2023. How do we maintain this focus on the equal representation of women? How do we achieve the betterment of the position of all women in academia\, regardless of their background? And how do we monitor which women actually progress to top positions in academia? How do we ensure that broader D&I policies complement policies focused on women and vice versa? How do we create an inclusive university where all talent thrives? We will discuss these – and many more – topics with our keynote speakers\, our panelists\, and hopefully also with you. Working language of the event will be English. \nFor more information and registration for the event\, click here to go to the website of LNVH.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/lnvh-spring-symposium-the-inclusive-university-walking-the-talk/
LOCATION:The Colour Kitchen\, Utrecht\, Pr. Christinalaan 1\, Utrecht\, 3554 JL
CATEGORIES:Meet&Mingle
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240430T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240430T120000
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CREATED:20240428T174452Z
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SUMMARY:RISE event - Collect a colorful RISE mug for a free coffee or tea
DESCRIPTION:The brand-new Brasserie Science will open its doors in the Gorlaeus building at the Leiden Bio Science Park. This is a great place for us as network to meet and mingle! \nTherefore\, we kindly invite you to pick up a colorful RISE mug and a free coffee or tea. \n \nWhen: Tuesday April 30 \nLocation: New Brasserie Science (new part Gorlaeus Building) \nTime: 11h00-12h00 \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://rise.nu/event/collect-a-colorful-rise-mug-for-a-free-coffee-or-tea/
CATEGORIES:Meet&Mingle
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SUMMARY:First Social Safety Dialogue Session
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to make your voice heard about social safety at Leiden University? Then join the first Social Safety Open Dialogue Session on Thursday 21 March\, organized by the Young Academy Leiden (YAL) in collaboration with Human Resources (HR). \nTrust\nThese sessions aim to create a space where everyone’s voice matters. We want to turn discussions into tangible actions\, ensuring the community’s collective experiences directly feed back to university policy. In this way\, we aim to improve social safety in academia together\, step by step. \nOur first session is centred around the theme of ‘Trust’ and will be held on Thursday 21 March\, from 15:00 – 17:00 at the Faculty of Science. The session will be opened by Prof. Dr. Jasper Knoester\, Dean of the Faculty of Science. Future sessions will each be hosted at a different faculty. We welcome all university staff\, regardless of faculty affiliation or position\, to join. \nRegistration\nWe promote a ‘plus-1’ set-up: when you intend to join the session\, you are welcome to invite a colleague you trust and who you believe could offer valuable insights. To ensure a focused and open dialogue\, we are limiting attendance to 30 participants. Please use the following link to RSVP and secure your spot. \n>>> Click here for more!
URL:https://rise.nu/event/first-social-safety-dialogue-session/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240308T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240308T170000
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CREATED:20240213T205307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T205307Z
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day
DESCRIPTION:RISE presents at the University-wide Women’s Day event.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/international-womens-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240129T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240129T143000
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CREATED:20231127T165949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T103932Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Welcome & Career Orientation Lunch
DESCRIPTION:RISE welcomes all PhD-students to another lunch event. The best opportunity to get to know the network of ‘Researchers In Science for Equality’ and mingle with more senior RISE members. \nTo give you insight into academic development and challenges\, we invited Gianne Derks\, the scientific director of the Mathematical Institute and Michelle Spierings\, investigating animal cognition and the evolution of language \nCome around and enjoy a free lunch with us.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/phd-lunch/
LOCATION:DM1.09 (New Gorlaeus Building)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231211T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20231124T174011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231210T191534Z
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SUMMARY:RISE Pre-Holiday Brunch
DESCRIPTION:RISE invites you to a Christmassy theme lunch. \nJoin us for Christmas cookies and mingle with other RISE members! \nThe sign-up link will follow soon.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-christmas-lunch/
LOCATION:EM.1.09 (New Gorlaeus Building)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230622T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230622T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20230515T120718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T120718Z
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SUMMARY:Livable Planet Lunch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the livable planet lunch meeting on Thursday June 2023 (12.00 – 13.00). This lunch session will be presented by Diana Suhardiman\, director of KITLV (The Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies) and Professor of Natural Resource Governance\, Climate and Equity at Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology\, of Leiden University. The event will be hybrid: you can attend live at Van Steenis F0.06 or online via the Teams link below. \nOver the Liveable Planet programme\nThe Livable Planet programme is one of the eight interdisciplinary programmes that were launched at Leiden University in 2020. Leiden’s Liveable Planet programme aims to combine scientific\, policy\, socio-cultural and historical/archaeological research at Leiden University into coherent research with which we can tackle the major challenges of a transition to a habitable planet with ecological sustainability. The program will  serve as a hub for the wide range of relevant research carried out within Leiden University and welcomes interaction with colleagues interested in contributing to the initiative within as well as outside of Leiden University. \n  \nTo read more about the lunch meeting\, please click here >> 
URL:https://rise.nu/event/livable-planet-lunch-meeting/
LOCATION:Van Steenis Building\, Einsteinweg 2\, Leiden\, 2333 CC
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230525T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230525T133000
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CREATED:20230207T170925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T170925Z
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SUMMARY:Network lunch meeting
DESCRIPTION:You are kindly invited to join us for an informal vegetarian network lunch on Thursday Februari 23\, 12.00h at Gorlaeus DM.0.13. Having lunch together is a great opportunity to make some new contacts and get connected with other scientists working at our Science Faculty. \nSummary of the RISE network lunch meeting\nDate: Thursday\, May 25th\nTime: 12.00-13.30\nWhere: Gorlaeus EM.1.09 (new building)\nFor: Open to all RISE members\nCosts: Free of Charge \nInformation on how to sign up will follow soon.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/network-lunch-meeting/
LOCATION:EM.1.09 (New Gorlaeus Building)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230406T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20230131T204339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T204631Z
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SUMMARY:Save the date: Workshop The productive researcher
DESCRIPTION:Interested to find out how you can become significantly more productive as a researcher in a fraction of your current working day?\nWe kindly invite you to attend the RISE workshop: The Productive Researcher \nRather than learning (yet more) time management techniques\, in this course you will learn new ways of thinking that will reframe your relationship with work! \nThe workshop is based on Prof Reed’s book\, The Productive Researcher\, in which he draws on interviews with some of the world’s highest performing researchers\, the literature and his own experience to identify a small number of important insights that can transform how researchers work. \nMore information on how to register will follow shortly.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/workshop-the-productive-researcher/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230310T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20230207T170611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T170649Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop Scientific Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Stories are the ideal way to transfer information. The human brain is\, in a way\, pre-programmed for stories. Are you curious about how your scientific story can be more exciting? Join the workshop Scientific Storytelling!  After this workshop you can tell a captivating story to the chairman of the board\, to the secretary of state and to the evaluation committee. The skills are also very useful when writing grant proposals\, giving lectures or talking to journalists. \nDate: March 10th\nTime: 13.30-17.00\nLocation: GORLB DM.1.15\nMaximum number of participants: 30\nCosts: free of charge \nTo register for the workshop\, please click here and sign up before March 1st >>
URL:https://rise.nu/event/workshop-scientific-storytelling/
LOCATION:DM.1.15 (New Gorlaeus Building)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230223T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230223T133000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20230131T162039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T171042Z
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SUMMARY:RISE Network lunch
DESCRIPTION:You are kindly invited to join us for an informal vegetarian network lunch on Thursday Februari 23\, 12.00h at Gorlaeus DM.0.13. Having lunch together is a great opportunity to make some new contacts and get connected with other scientists working at our Science Faculty. \nSummary of the RISE network lunch meeting\nDate: Thursday\, Februari 23\nTime: 12.00-13.30\nWhere: Gorlaeus DM.0.13 (new building)\nFor: Open to all RISE members\nCosts: Free of Charge \nIf you will join us for lunch\, please click here to complete the following Google Form before February 16.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-network-lunch/
LOCATION:DM.0.13 (New Gorlaeus Building)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230119T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230119T150000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20221123T105027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T105242Z
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SUMMARY:Diversity & Inclusion symposium on Language\, inclusion and belonging
DESCRIPTION:Leiden University’s Diversity and Inclusion Symposium; Language\, Inclusion and Belonging\nThe symposium will be held on: Thursday 19 January 2023. From 10.00 untill 15.00.\nYou can join the symposium online or at ECC Leiden (Haagse Schouwweg 10\, 2332 KG Leiden) \n  \nFor this year’s edition of the symposium the D&I Expertise Office and the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University have joined forces to discuss topics as language\, inclusion and belonging. During the symposium students\, staff members and other partners gather to discuss and look back at achievements from last year\, but also look ahead\, reconnect and inspire each other to continue working on a safer\, more inclusive and diverse university community. \nOur you interested in joining this symposium click the link below for the sign-up link. \n  \nFor more information about the event click here >> \n 
URL:https://rise.nu/event/diversityinclusion-symposium-2023-on-language-inclusion-and-belonging/
LOCATION:ECC: Haagse Schouwweg 10 2332 KG Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20221220T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20221220T153000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20221116T190042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221219T115034Z
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SUMMARY:RISE Event: Meet the Confidential Counsellor
DESCRIPTION:Dear RISE members\, \nWe would like to invite you for the following event; \nWhat: Meet the confidential counsellor\nDate: 20 December 2022\nTime: 14.30-15.30\nLocation: Steenis E0.03B \nOn December 20th 2022 between 14.30-15.30\, we have invited Marije Bedaux who is confidential counsellor for personnel affairs of Leiden University. What can a confidential counsellor do for you? It’s already in the name. Everything you tell a confidential counsellor is confidential. In fact\, a confidential counsellor is even liable if they breach their duty of secrecy and confidentiality. Considering all the recent reports in Dutch media of unacceptable behaviour\, more attention than ever is being paid to the role of the confidential counsellor within organisations. But what do we actually know about this position\, and what can it do for you? \nWe asked Marije Bedaux to meet with the RISE members. You are invited to come up with questions to her on her tasks. In the first 15 minutes of the meeting we lump the questions and then Marije will have a dialogue with us guided by the questions. Note; you can come up will all questions and we do not need to discuss cases in detail. With this we hope to create awareness and hope that the path to follow when you have questions is more open. \nPlease click this link to subscribe so we know how many persons we can expect.  \nYou are welcome to submit your questions already. Alternatively\, we will cluster the questions 15 min before the meeting with Marije Bedaux starts. \nInformation on which room the event will be held will be posted shortly.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-event-meeting-the-confidential-counsellor/
LOCATION:Steenis E0.03B
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ORGANIZER;CN="RISE":MAILTO:rise@science.leidenuniv.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220513T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220513T163000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20220429T073637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220429T073637Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Data Science
DESCRIPTION:Women in Data Science Netherlands is an independent conference organized by Pipple\, Amsterdam Data Science and Maastricht University to coincide with the annual Global Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference held at Stanford University and an estimated 200+ locations worldwide. All genders are invited to attend WiDS events\, which feature inspiring women talking about their expertise and experiences within the field. \nWiDS is about diversity and inclusion. About empowering people by appreciating what makes them different. Regardless of gender\, ethnicity\, age or sexual orientation. It aims to inspire and educate both data science students & professionals in the Netherlands. \nWomen in Data Science (WiDS) – Leiden\nProgram \n11:50 – 11:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks \n11:00 – 11:30  Prof Mirjam van Reisen\, LUMC – Provisional Title: FAIR Data Science: Digital Health in VODAN Africa \n11:30 – 12:00 Maria Suarez Diez\, Wageningen University – Data to redesign microbial lifestyle and boost biotechnology \n12:00 – 13:00 Lunch \n13:00 – 13:30 Sylvia le Devedec\, LACDR Leiden – Provisional Title: FAIR Data Science in High Content Screening \n13:30 – 14:00 Elise Dusseldorp – Title: TBD \n14:00 – 14:30 Coffee Break \n14:30 – 15:00 Dr Suzan Verberne\, Associate Professor\, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science\, Leiden University – Text mining for health knowledge discovery \n15:00 – 16:00 Panel Discussion – Ethics of AI-Ready Bio-health Data Science – Data privacy\, Data ownership and Provenance \n16:00 Finish and Closing Remarks \nClick here to register for  the Women in Data Science Leiden Event 2022
URL:https://rise.nu/event/women-in-data-science/
LOCATION:Lecture Hall 2\, Gorlaeus building\, Gorlaeus Building Einsteinweg 55 2333 CC Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220324T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220324T131500
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20220309T161250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220309T161250Z
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SUMMARY:RISE Lunch - Meet The New Junior Board! 
DESCRIPTION:Dear RISE member\,  \nYou are kindly invited to join us for an informal vegetarian lunch on March 24\, 12.00h at Gorlaeus DM109\, open to all RISE members. Having lunch together is a great opportunity to make some new contacts and get connected with other female scientists working at our Science Faculty. During this lunch meeting\, you will also get the chance to get to know the new Junior Board better and the institutes they are liaised to. \nIf you will join us for lunch\, please click here to complete the following Google Form. \nWe look forward to seeing you in person!
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-lunch-meet-the-new-junior-board%e2%80%af/
LOCATION:DM1.09 (New Gorlaeus Building)
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ORGANIZER;CN="RISE":MAILTO:rise@science.leidenuniv.nl
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220113T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20211203T165726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211220T165022Z
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SUMMARY:Leiden University’s annual Diversity Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Leiden University’s annual Diversity and Inclusion Symposium entitled “Inclusivity with law: what does it mean to look at diversity and inclusion from a legal perspective?” will take place online on 13 January 2022 from 9.30 to 17.00. \nInclusivity through law\nThe law plays an important role in supporting diversity\, equity and inclusion but can also be the source of inequality and differentiation. How can legal education and the study of law foster a more inclusive society? We are excited to welcome Professor Sociology of Law Ashley Terlouw (Radboud University Nijmegen) as our keynote speaker. She will explore the gap between the law and the persistence of discrimination in everyday life and the role universities can play in fostering inclusion and addressing exclusionary practices. Professor Terlouw has published widely on equal treatment\, conflict resolution and migration law. \nNational collaboration\nThis symposium is a collaboration between the D&I Expertise Office\, Leiden Law School and the National Council of Deans in Law. The aim is to offer a space to discuss the relationship between diversity and inclusion and the study of law\, and to give a broad audience of students\, professional staff and scholars the opportunity to meet\, engage and gain ideas and tools that will help take further steps towards greater diversity and inclusion. \nProgramme\nThe programme will feature panel discussions\, lectures and workshops on a wide range of topics\, including a dialogue on the law and experiences of exclusion\, studying as a first-generation student\, working with autism\, tools for inclusive education and curricula\, bystander intervention and more. \n09:30 Walk-in \n09:45 Welcome by Jasmijn Mioch \n09:50 Opening by Annetje Ottow\, President of the Executive Board \n10:00 Ashley Terlouw: Equity\, diversity and the university \n11:00 Break \n11:30 Panel discussion with (among others) Joanne van der Leun\, Aya Ezawa and Susanne Deen \n12:15 Lunch \n13:30 Workshops \n15:00 Break \n15:20 Reflection and conclusion with President Annetje Ottow\, and Dean Joanne van der Leun \nPlease register here if you want to participate in the symposium and one of the workshops.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/leiden-universitys-annual-diversity-symposium-january-13-930-1700/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20211209T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20211209T173000
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SUMMARY:Presentation LNVH Women Professors Monitor 2021
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Women Professors Monitor 2021 | December 9th 2021 \nDear affiliate\, \nThe Dutch Network of Women Professors (LNVH) is pleased to invite you to attend the online presentation of the Women Professors Monitor 2021 on Thursday December 9th\, from 16:00-17:30 CET. The presentation will be livestreamed from the KNAW Trippenhuis in Amsterdam. \nThe Monitor provides insight in the current figures concerning the ratio of women to men in academia\, as well as the representation of women in university boards\, university medical centers and other academic organisations. Visit their website for previous editions of the Monitor. \nPlease mark December 9th 2021 16:00 CET in your calendars and feel free to share this with colleagues and others who might be interested. \nThe LNVH greatly appreciates your (digital) presence.\nOn behalf of the board and bureau of the Dutch Network of Women Professors\, \nProf. dr. Hanneke Takkenberg\nProf. dr. Tanya Bondarouk\nProf. dr. Sandra Groeneveld\nProf. dr. Sera Markoff\nProf. dr. Sandra Ponzanesi\nProf. dr. Henriëtte Prast\nProf. dr. Moniek Tromp \ndrs. Lidwien Poorthuis\ndr. Sophie Reinders\nIrma Scheer
URL:https://rise.nu/event/presentation-lnvh-women-professors-monitor-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210122T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20201203T111231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201203T120406Z
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SUMMARY:Save the date - Leiden University’s annual Diversity Symposium
DESCRIPTION:LEIDEN UNIVERSITY’S DIVERSITY SYMPOSIUM; DIVERSITY\, EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN THE SCIENCES AND BEYOND\nThe symposium will be held as a digital event on\nFriday 22 January 2021\, 14:00-16:00  \nThe closing session will take place on\nTuesday 26 January 2021\, 16:00-17:00  \nHosted by the Faculty of Science\, this year’s symposium will take a hands-on approach as we consider questions such as: What measures can translate the ambition of more diversity in all positions\, and in particular leadership positions\, into actual change? What does it take to adopt an inclusive approach to teaching regardless of subject? What do students\, staff and administrators need in order to take the necessary steps to achieve a more diverse and inclusive learning and working environment? \nLeiden University is honoured to be able to welcome Ijeoma Uchegbu\, Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience at University College London\, and Kerstin Perez\, Associate Professor of Physics at MIT\, as keynote speakers to help us address these questions. \nChange involves commitment and contributions at all levels. This is why the symposium will involve speakers who can inspire and provide insight in a plenary session and training workshops on proactively engaging with bias and exclusion\, as well as sessions where students\, staff and administrators can engage in a dialogue and discuss collective steps to enable sustainable change. \nAn invitation including the specifics of the programme will follow. \nDiversity Symposium – first part>> \nDiversitiy Symposium – second part>> \nClick here for more information about previous symposia on the website of the Diversity Office of Leiden University>>
URL:https://rise.nu/event/save-the-date-leiden-universitys-annual-diversity-symposium/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20201209T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20201209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20201203T100200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201203T100200Z
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SUMMARY:Presentation LNVH Women Professors Monitor 2020
DESCRIPTION:Save the date | Presentation Women Professors Monitor 2020 | December 9th 2020 \nDear colleague\, \nOn the 9th of December the Dutch Network of Women Professors (LNVH) will present the Women Professors Monitor 2020. We would hereby like to kindly remind you to save this date. \nThe presentation will take place from 13:00-14:00 CET. Prof. dr. Hanneke Takkenberg\, chair of the LNVH\, will guide us through the latest figures from the monitor\, as well as present the new targets for women professors set by the universities for 2025. The first copy of the 2020 Monitor will be officially handed to the minister of Education\, Culture and Science\, Ingrid van Engelshoven\, followed by a discussion with drs. Pieter Duisenberg\, president of the VSNU\, and prof. dr. Vinod Subramaniam\, rector of VU Amsterdam and chair of the national advisory committee for Diversity and Inclusion in higher education and research. We will dive into what the findings in the Monitor 2020 mean for the future perspective of gender diversity in academia and talk about how the data from the Monitor 2020 relate to the broader debate on diversity in academia. \nThe LNVH would highly appreciate your (online) presence. \nFeel free to send the invitation to a colleague or point this event out to others who you think might be interested. You will receive an additional e-mail with a link to the livestream prior to the event. Please keep an eye on our website and social media for updates on the event. Click here for previous editions of the Monitor. If you have any questions please contact us via info@lnvh.nl. \nAbout the Monitor \nThe Monitor provides insight in the current figures concerning the ratio of women to men in academia\, in university boards\, university medical centers and other academic organisations. \nThis year’s theme \nThe theme of this year’s Monitor is ‘Future focused / Oog voor de Toekomst’\, with an emphasis on equal representation on all levels to achieve structural and sustainable cultural change. \nOn behalf of the board and bureau of the Dutch Network of Women Professors\, \nProf. dr. Hanneke Takkenberg \nProf. dr. Sandra Groeneveld \nProf. dr. Sera Markoff \nProf. dr. Sandra Ponzanesi \nProf. dr. Henriëtte Prast \nProf. dr. Moniek Tromp
URL:https://rise.nu/event/presentation-lnvh-women-professors-monitor-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20201126T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20201126T163000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20201106T232128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T232216Z
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SUMMARY:RISE workshop: The Productive Researcher - Fast Track Impact
DESCRIPTION:Interested to find out how you can become significantly more productive as a researcher in a fraction of your current working day?\nWe kindly invite you to attend the RISE workshop: The Productive Researcher \nRather than learning (yet more) time management techniques\, in this course you will learn new ways of thinking that will reframe your relationship with work! \nThe workshop is based on Prof Reed’s book\, The Productive Researcher\, in which he draws on interviews with some of the world’s highest performing researchers\, the literature and his own experience to identify a small number of important insights that can transform how researchers work. \nDate: 26th November 2020\nTime: 09.30-16.30 (with breaks from 11.00-11.30\, 13.00-14.00 and 15.00-15.30)\nMaximum Number of participants: no limit\nCosts: Free of Charge \nTo register for the workshop\, please click here >> \nThe workshop is open to everybody working at the Faculty of Science\, Leiden. So\, please feel free to forward this message to anybody you feel that might be interested. \n  \nThe Trainer\nMark Reed is Professor of Socio-Technical Innovation at Newcastle University and Visiting Professor at Birmingham City University and the University of Leeds. \nProf Reed works 37 hours a week and never works weekends\, and yet over the last two years he published three books\, 23 peer-reviewed papers in international journals and won 7 new grants bringing in almost £2M to his institution as part of projects worth over £30M in total. He did this while pursuing international impacts from his research and running spin-out company\, Fast Track Impact\, through which he personally trained >5000 researchers during this period. \n  \nHow does it work? \nThe workshop works by shifting you from focusing on tasks to focusing on priorities\, linked to your values and identity. By working regularly on your most important priorities\, even if only for a small proportion of the working day\, you can become increasingly motivated to make time for these priorities\, creating a powerful positive feedback loop. Rather than encouraging you to extract ever more productivity from your working life\, the emphasis is on using your new-found productivity to get better work-life balance\, and by resting well\, working even more effectively. \nIn 4 sessions you will learn to be more productive\, more satisfied with what you produce\, and enable you to be happy working less\, and being more. \nSession 1: Work less to achieve more\nSession 2: Taking achievable action towards SMART goals\nSession 4: Time savers\nSession 5: Next steps \n  \n 
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-workshop-the-productive-researcher-fast-track-impact/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200929T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200929T123000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20200906T145811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200906T145811Z
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SUMMARY:RISE workshop Intercultural Communication - offered again because of great success!
DESCRIPTION:RISE stands for Researchers in Science for Equality and therefore strives not only for gender equality but for equality in a broad sense\, including cultural equality. Scientists work together with people all over the world. Appreciation of cultural diversity and good intercultural communication skills are of high value.  We are part of a colourful community and it can open doors to learn more about other cultures. \nHowever\, in general the focus on the content of the work is so strong\, that we miss opportunities to gain a better understanding of this cultural wealth. \nFor sure\, cooperation with colleagues becomes more fun and easier when based on a mutual understanding. Are you curious and eager to learn more about intercultural communication? Follow our online workshop. \nYou will gain insights about cultural differences and communication techniques that are valuable in any collaboration. \nTwo online sessions of max 3 hours\, provided in Kaltura Live Room \nTuesday September 29: 9h30-12h30 \nTuesday October 6: 13h00-16h00 \nMaximum Number of participants: 8 \nCosts: Free of Charge \nOpen to everybody working at the Faculty of Science\, Leiden. In case of oversubscription members of RISE and people that subscribed to the first workshop but could not attend have priority. \nTo register for the workshop\, please click here >> \nOrganised in collaboraton with Aletta Wubben
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-workshop-intercultural-communication-offered-again-because-of-great-success/
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ORGANIZER;CN="RISE":MAILTO:rise@science.leidenuniv.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200618T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200618T180000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20200216T144452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T174933Z
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SUMMARY:RISE infographics workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the power of Infographics and create one yourselves\n  \nIncreasingly in science\, infographics are being used to break down and simplify complex messages \n\nMany scientific journals ask for a graphical abstract with the manuscript.\nProposals benefit a lot when a clear infographic is added.\nAlso the simplicity of a science infographic can be helpful in communicating information to non-academic audiences through news articles\, brochures\, or posters.\n\nWe offer a 1 day course on Infographics for free to our members. If you are interested to follow this course – but are not a member – please notify us then you can be placed on a list and when places are available we contact you. \n \n  \n  \n  \nThe workshop will be given by Karin Schwandt (http://www.schwandt.nl/). She has 15 years of experience in running an infographic studio\, is extremely creative (my opinion) and serves clients ranging from universities to ministry departments to corporate multinationals. She has developed a tailored course for our group of scientists. \n  \nWhere: Gorlaeus Laboratories (new building)\, room: T.b.a. \nTentative Date: Thursday June 18 16th 2020\, 12.00 – 18.00 (depending on release of corona measures) \nLanguage: English (or Dutch depending on the participants) \nLearning goals: \n\nCreate your own infographic (how to reduce all info to only the highlights)\nHow to communicate to a graphical expert so they can optimize your figures and infographics.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-infographics-workshop/
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ORGANIZER;CN="RISE":MAILTO:rise@science.leidenuniv.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200609T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200609T123000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20200521T092004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200521T094422Z
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SUMMARY:RISE workshop Intercultural Communication
DESCRIPTION:RISE stands for Researchers in Science for Equality and therefore strives not only for gender equality but for equality in a broad sense\, including cultural equality. Scientists work together with people all over the world. Appreciation of cultural diversity and good intercultural communication skills are of high value.  We are part of a colourful community and it can open doors to learn more about other cultures. \nHowever\, in general the focus on the content of the work is so strong\, that we miss opportunities to gain a better understanding of this cultural wealth. \nFor sure\, cooperation with colleagues becomes more fun and easier when based on a mutual understanding. Are you curious and eager to learn more about intercultural communication? Follow our online workshop. \nYou will gain insights about cultural differences and communication techniques that are valuable in any collaboration. \n  \nTwo online sessions of max 3 hours\, provided in Kaltura Live Room \n9 June 2020    9.30 – 12.30 \n16 June 2020   13.00 – 15.30 \nMaximum Number of participants: 8 \nCosts: Free of Charge \nOpen to everybody working at the Faculty of Science\, Leiden. In case of oversubscription members of RISE have priority. \nTo register for the workshop\, please click here >> \n  \nOrganised in collaboraton with Aletta Wubben
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-workshop-intercultural-communication/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200416T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200416T113000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20200415T183513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T183727Z
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SUMMARY:Faculty of Science Education coffee break with RISE
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday April 16 Irene Groot and Miranda van Eck will be guests at the Daily Remote Faculty of Science Coffee Break. The general aim of these coffee break sessions is to share knowledge and ideas amongst colleagues in these challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. All of a sudden we had to work from home and needed to transfer our education and research activities to a remote setting. There are a lot of tips and trips on how to work from home and combine this with e.g. child care. But does it work when there is no longer any separation of work and home life? We hope that you will join us during the coffee break to discuss your experiences of the past weeks in balancing work and life. Looking forward to talking to you over a (bring your own) coffee! \n  \nWhere: Online coffee room https://smart.newrow.com/#/room/yip-964 \nDate: Thursday April 15 2020\, 11.00 – 11.30 \nLanguage: English \n 
URL:https://rise.nu/event/faculty-of-science-education-coffee-break-with-rise/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200319T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200319T140000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20200202T205125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200216T155623Z
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SUMMARY:RISE "Strategic plan" lunch
DESCRIPTION:Dear RISE-members\, \nHereby you are kindly invited to join us for an informal RISE lunch on March 19. Having lunch together is a great opportunity to make some new contacts and get connected with the other female scientists working at our Science Faculty. \nWe will discuss the results of our meetings with our new dean Michiel Kreutzer and the vice rector Hester Bijl. Both the University and our Faculty are drawing up new strategic plans. Your input is therefore also very much welcome. \nPlease let us know if you are planning to come; so that we can ensure that we order enough lunch. \nWe hope to see many of you! \nBest wishes\, \nMartina\, Miranda and Irene \n \n  \n  \n  \nDetails: \nDate: Thursday March 19 \nTime: 12:00 – 14:00 \nLocation: Science Club (Gorlaeus Lecture Hall Building) \nTarget audience: RISE members \nFree of charge \n 
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-strategic-plan-lunch/
LOCATION:Science Club in Gorlaeus Laboratories\, Einsteinweg 55\, Leiden\, Netherlands
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ORGANIZER;CN="RISE":MAILTO:rise@science.leidenuniv.nl
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200213T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200213T163000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20200202T222121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200202T222121Z
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SUMMARY:Girls in Science Day
DESCRIPTION:The Girls in Science Day (Physics\, Astronomy and Mathematics) will take place on Thursday 13 February 2020\, organized by Leiden University and VHTO. The Girls in Science Day is highly recommended for girls who want an educational\, challenging and fun day and want to know more about everything you can do with physics\, astronomy and computer science. Meet students and female professionals\, get inspiring lectures and experience the diverse opportunities that a future in physics\, astronomy and computer science can offer. The program lasts from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. and takes place at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Leiden University. \nFor more information\, please visit the website (in Dutch): \nhttps://www.universiteitleiden.nl/campagne/science/girls-science-day \n  \n 
URL:https://rise.nu/event/girls-in-science-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200122T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20200122T173000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20191123T142049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191123T142050Z
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SUMMARY:Leiden University’s annual Diversity Symposium
DESCRIPTION:From diversity to inclusion: How to make the curriculum and learning environment more inclusive\n  \nThe symposium will take place on Wednesday January 22nd\, 2020\, at the Faculty of Social Science. \nMany of our teaching programs are attracting a growing diversity of students and staff members of diverse backgrounds\, contributing to an increasingly diverse community. The presence of such diversity raises the question of how the university can not only be diverse\, but also become an inclusive learning and working environment where all students and staff feel at home\, and where everyone has the opportunity to develop their talents. \nThe curriculum plays an important role here: Do we teach from a singular perspective\, or do we engage with diversity of authors and perspectives? Does our teaching reach and engage all of our students? What does it take to incorporate race in discussions of the curriculum\, teaching\, and diversity and inclusion? How can everyone contribute to a safe and inspiring learning environment for all students and staff members? \nWe are excited to be able to welcome Kamna Patel (Vice Dean Equality\, Diversity and Inclusion\, UCL)  and Frank Tuitt (Sr. Advisor to the Chancellor and Provost on Diversity and Inclusion University of Denver) to explore these questions with you. Their talks will be followed by a series of interactive workshops which focus\, among others\, on implicit bias\, inclusive teaching practice\, racism and networks of alliances. \nThe afternoon program (which begins at 13:00 and ends at 17:30) will be followed by the annual award ceremony of the van Bergen Fund and a buffet dinner.
URL:https://rise.nu/event/leiden-universitys-annual-diversity-symposium/
LOCATION:Faculty Social Sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20191121T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20191121T180000
DTSTAMP:20260507T173507
CREATED:20190830T133332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191102T212109Z
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SUMMARY:RISE SYMPOSIUM "Science for a Viable Society"
DESCRIPTION:On 21 November\, the Researchers in Science for Equality (RISE) network will present a symposium for the Faculty of Science with the theme “Science for a Viable Society”. The focus of the talks will be on how (fundamental) scientific research can help solve problems of societal interest\, such as the energy transition to sustainable alternatives\, cancer research\, or how to sustain a high level of biodiversity on our planet. \n  \nThe programme of this exciting day will include talks from: \n\n9.00-9.30         Arrival/Coffee/Tea\n9.30-9.45         Opening/Welcome by Ans Hekkenberg\n9.45-10.10       Felienne Hermans (LIACS): The role of metaphors in programming education\n10.10-10.35     Laura Heitman (LACDR): Rethinking drug discovery – novel drug-target concepts as an essential paradigm\n10.35-11.05     Coffee/Tea\n11.05-11.30     Ellen Cieraad (CML): Bye bye dark sky – effects of light pollution on the environment\n11.30-12.00     Martina Huber (LION): Fundamental Research into Neurodegenerative Disease – How Wide is the Gap?\n12.00-13.00     lunch\n13.00-13.50     Anna Akhmanova (Utrecht University): Regulation of microtubule organisation and dynamics: seeing proteins and drugs in action\n13.50-14.15     Yamila Miguel (Observatory): Exoplanets: discovering the nature of strange new worlds\n14.15-14.40     Lies Bouwman (LIC): Development of an ethene sensor using copper compounds\n14.40-15.10     Coffee/Tea\n15.10-15.35     Annemarie Meijer (IBL): Good riddance: fighting tuberculosis by autophagy\n15.35-16.00     Vivi Rottschäfer (MI): Mathematics for the brain\n16.00-16.15     Johanna Schild (WUR): Perceptions of local water quality: time for women to rule the world?\n16.15-16.30     Closure/Good bye by  Ans Hekkenberg\n16.30-18.00     Drinks\n\nThe symposium will be moderated by Ans Hekkenberg. It will take place in the Havingazaal (Gorlaeus building) and is free of charge (including coffee/tea\, lunch\, and drinks afterwards). Please subscribe by registering at the following website: \nhttps://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2019/11/rise-symposium-2019 \n  \nWe are looking forward to welcome many of our Faculty community (scientific and support staff\, PhD students\, postdocs) to this day!
URL:https://rise.nu/event/rise-symposium/
LOCATION:Gorlaeus Laboratories\, LMUY\, Havinga Lecture Hall\, Einsteinweg 55\, Leiden\, 2333 CC\, Netherlands
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