24 Results found for "luf subsidy"
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Organising a conference or workshop
Leiden University scholars can apply to Leiden University Fund’s (LUF) Committee for Academic Expenditure (Commissie voor Wetenschappelijke Bestedingen, CWB) for a grant to organise small-scale conferences and workshops (max. € 1,500 for a one-day event and max. € 3,000 for a multiday event). The activity must have an academic objective and/or emphasise the social relevance of the applicant’s research field. Grants are preferably awarded to conferences and workshops of which LUF is the main sponsor.
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Academic project
The Leiden University Fund’s (LUF) Committee for Academic Expenditure (Commissie voor Wetenschappelijke Bestedingen, CWB) awards grants for research and teaching projects in various academic disciplines.
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Governance and Global Affairs
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[pdf] lisf-conditions-and-procedure-2020
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[pdf] 611-information-on-application-and-procedure-for-cassa-student-activities
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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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Research, internship or study abroad
Students who have an original plan for a project abroad are sometimes overlooked by the usual exchange programmes. Fortunately, there are alumni who believe that good plans should be encouraged, not hindered, and the Leiden University Fund (LUF) awards individual grants to students who are keen to go abroad to study, to complete an internship or research project or to attend a conference.
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Prizes for talented students
An excellent thesis, the most impressive report or the best research question. LUF stimulates ambitious students to get the best out of themselves.
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Targeted immunotherapy for cancer patients
Immunotherapy stimulates the cancer patient's own immune system to attack the cancer. However, this therapy is not effective in all patients. With a grant from the Nypels-Van der Zee Fund, Dr Noel de Miranda has developed a rapid, effective test to select suitable patients.