Newsletter  
15 September 2011  
 
 
 
 
  Collaboration as theme of opening of academic year Leiden University
There will be no new funding for universities in the Netherlands in the coming years. What is then the best strategy for Dutch knowledge institutions and for Leiden University in particular? 'Co-operation seems to be the best option if we want to remain among the world's top players,' were the words of President of the Executive Board, Paul van der Heijden on 5 September during the opening of the academic year at Leiden University.
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  Scholarships for excellent international students
‘Overwhelmed’, ‘very happy’, ‘a unique chance’ - enthusiastic responses from the international students who have been awarded a scholarship  by Leiden University. With these scholarships 45 excellent students from 26 different countries can now take a master's programme in Leiden.
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  Leiden University in Shanghai and QS World Rankings
Leiden University has again performed well in the latest world rankings of universities, occupying 65th position in the Shanghai Ranking and 88th position in the QS World Ranking.
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  9/11 has had strong influence on research
The attacks on the Twin Towers in New York and the Pentagon in Washington changed the world. But what effect did they have on academic research? Maurits Berger, Professor of Islam in the Contemporary West, looks back on 10 years of 9/11.
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  How galaxies expand by absorbing gas clouds
Galaxies expand by absorbing gas from their direct surroundings. But astronomers are as yet unsure precisely how they do this. Astronomer Joop Schaye has been awarded a European research grant of 1.5 million euro to find out more.
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  ‘In Asia you are first and foremost Chinese or Indian’
‘There is often a strong emphasis on the differences with Asia when actually there are so many similarities on all sorts of levels. Parents in Asia deliberate just as much about which school they should send their child to,’ says Frank Pieke, Professor of Modern China Studies. The opening conference of the Leiden multidisciplinary research profile of Asian Modernities and Traditions takes place on 9 September.
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  KWF Cancer Fund to subsidise Leiden research into bladder cancer
Dr Geertje van der Horst, Dr Rob Bevers and Dr Gabri van der Pluijm of the Urology department at the Leiden University Medical Center have been awarded a subsidy of € 550,000 by the KWK Cancer Fund. 'Our application has been awarded the maximum subsidy. We can now carry out unique research in the field of cancer of the bladder.'
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More news
Leiden University Libraries 2.0: from bookshelf to partnership
International students on their bikes in Leiden
ICLON starts first teacher training course in Chinese
Much nano-research contains serious statistical error
Leiden University and Springer launch International Journal of Multimedia Information Retrieval
New Dutch economic policy presented at Leiden Bio Science Park

  A view from abroad
Arda Göceroglu reporting from UCLA
 

  International students
Application deadline for master's programmes - 15 October
Reminder to activate your LU-card
Website of International Student Network (ISN-I) in Leiden
Last chance to enrol for language courses at the Academic Language Centre
 
 

  International staff
P & O News - 30 August 2011
Reminder to activate your LU-Card
Expat Centre Leiden
 

 
  Coming events
21 September: Studium Generale Lecture on 'Justice and the Market'
24 September: Seminar 'Asia after Tagore'
3 October: The Relief of Leiden
6 October: KITLV Leiden -  'Recording the Future' Symposium on research and audi-visual resources '
10 October: LSGI 2011-2012 Lecture series on 'Inscribing Practices: Material Worlds of Migration and Heritage'
10 - 14 October:  Week of Diversity
   
 

  Laureates
Dutch Network of Women Professors honours two Leiden researchers
 

 
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