186 Results found for "luf research"
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PhD Candidates Unravel Roman Burial Laws and Historical Maritime Rules
The Leiden University Fund has awarded two grants for research in the field of legal history. This funding will support projects on tombstone protection and limitation of maritime liability, conducted by PhD candidates Eva Drommel and Tim Lubbers.
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Innovative approach to antibiotic resistance
Resistance to antibiotics is a major problem in health care. Thanks to a joint grant from the Elise Mathilde Fund and Leiden University Fund (LUF), supported by alumni donations, pharmacologist dr. Coen van Hasselt can look for new dosing schedules to reduce the development of antibiotic resistance.
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Apply for grants
The aim of the Leiden University Fund (LUF) is to help Leiden University thrive. One of the ways LUF achieves this aim is by awarding grants to Leiden University scholars and students.
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General
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Urgent research projects funded with three large grants
Misleading graphs, the erosion of democracy and the weakening of bones as a side-effect of medication. Researchers are starting work on these very topical problems, funded by subsidies from the Leiden University Fund (LUF), and the Praesidium Libertatis I Foundation, awarded on Monday 12 October.
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Specifically for LUMC and Science
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Donors in the spotlight
We collect the stories of our donors and publish them in, among other things, the LUF newsletter and the alumni magazine Leidraad. All interviews can be found on this page. They paint a picture of the diversity in background of our donors and the different motivations for becoming a donor.
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Well spent
Thanks to the donations from Leiden alumni and others involved, Leiden University Fund has been contributing to remarkable science at Leiden University for more than 125 years. Thanks to donors, innovative research and educational projects are made possible every year, for which otherwise there is no financial capacity.
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Other grants
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How to give children a say on out-of-home placements
Ten thousand children in the Netherlands are removed from their homes each year, but are rarely involved in this drastic decision. In her research, Anouk Goemans, Professor of Youth Services and Child Protection, wants to find practical solutions that give children a voice.
