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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Testing linguistic theories with deep learning: a case study on meaning predictability
Lecture
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Between the Court and the Village: Uncovering how was Early Modern Warfare Really Waged in Southeast Asia
Lecture, COGLOSS
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Mystical Messianisms in the 13th Century: Sa‘d al-Dīn Ḥamūyeh and ‘Azīz-i Dīn Nasafī
Lecture
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After Securitisation: Militarisation of Governance of Migration in the EU and Implications for the EU’s identity
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
- LUCL Sociolinguistics Series 2022/2023
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Masterclass | Ziauddin Sardar: Islam, Knowledge and Culture in Postnormal Times
Masterclass
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Challenging the Buddha's Authority: How Buddhist Narrative Traditions Negotiate Religious Authority
PhD defence
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Launch James Webb telescope - lectures by Ewine van Dishoeck and Bernhard Brandl
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Peter Grünwald - webinar
Lecture
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Pleidooi voor een lekenrenaissance
PhD defence
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Supermassive Black Holes and Where to Find Them
Lecture, Oort lecture
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Peace Education for the Protection of World Cultural Heritage in Iraq and Yemen
World Forum for the Culture of Peace
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Lunch Time Seminars
In this section you can find information about and recordings of past SAILS Lunch Time Seminars.
- Volume 7 (2012)
- Column by the Diversity Officer
- Volume 17 (2022)
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Small Grants Past Research Projects
The LUCDH foster the development of new digital research by awarding a number of Small Grants each year. These are our past awardees.
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POSTPONED- Making a Laboratory: What Method for Erotohistoriography?
Arts and culture, Workshop
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Shaping Cultural Landscapes and Movement Dynamics: Rural Lives beyond the Walls
Conference
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NISIS-NOSTER Network Day/Midyear Meeting 2018
Lecture
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Casting Call: How does a European politician save a refugee from drowning? - installation by Eleni Kamma
Exhibition
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Consistent definitions matter! Problematising the ‘heritage’ labels in bilingualism research
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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Challenging the Liberal World Order: The History of the Global South, Decolonization and the United Nations, 1955-2000
Conference, Workshop
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Familiarizing the Colony: Distance and Proximity in Dutch and German Colonial Photography and Visual Culture
Lecture
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Valuing Labor in Antiquity
Conference, 11th Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values
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Closing the Gap 2022 | Responsibility in Cyberspace: Narratives and Practice
Conference
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Roundtable Series: Reflections on a Pandemic 4 - Global Economy
Lecture
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Disability: The MENA Region in the Modern Period Cairo
Conference, Cleveringa conference
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2022 Conference on International Cyber Security: Navigating Narratives in Cyberspace
Conference
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ARC Session Sounding Sonic Materialism
Arts and culture, art_research_convergence
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Lessons from Afghanistan: international conference hosted by LUCIR, ISGA and GTGC
Conference
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How do Mandarin speaking children build bridges: a syntax-discourse interface study
Lecture
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PhD Supervision Excellence Training for Academic Staff
Training
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Decolonizing European Anthropology?
Conference
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Philosopher of law Ali Kösedag: Hague heart, Leiden mind
In the Pioneers of Leiden University series we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this fourth instalment: alumnus and philosopher of law Ali Kösedag (1992): ‘Philosophising about equality before the law in the Netherlands at an early-morning…
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‘Cleveringa was more than a one-day hero’
In his biography about Professor Rudolph Cleveringa, Kees Schuyt adds to the image we already have of this famous Leiden professor. The overriding focus is generally on Cleveringa’s protest speech against the Nazis, while his later Resistance work carried much greater risks. And we also shouldn't forget…
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Jan Hendrik Oort: world-famous yet unassuming astronomer
He discovered how to determine the rotation and centre of our Milky Way, predicted where comets come from and laid the groundwork for radio astronomy: Leiden Professor of Astronomy Jan Hendrik Oort (1900 – 1992). Piet van der Kruit, whose PhD supervisor was Oort himself, has written a biography about…
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Russia correspondent Eva Hartog: ‘Return to the Netherlands? No way!’
Russia correspondent Eva Hartog took a Master’s in Political Philosophy in Leiden in 2011. This former editor-in-chief of The Moscow Times sees this short period as a new chapter in her life. And she is once again contemplating her future now she can no longer ask the big questions in Russia.
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Campus The Hague: more ‘Hague’ in its DNA
Campus The Hague has forged its own identity: alongside interdisciplinarity, interaction with the city is its defining feature. ‘The campus is now a young adult. It is well beyond puberty,’ says campus chair Erwin Muller. An ambitious new strategy reveals this.
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Staying positive and connected: Work hubs and the alternative coffee date
'Getting used to things, doesn't necessarily mean it's getting easier. That's why we're incredibly impressed by what everyone has accomplished.' How do our institutes stay connected and motivated? Lenneke Alink (Pedagogical Sciences) and Ed Noijons (CWTS) share how pub quizzes and who's who games, new…
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Pieter's Corner: The (non)sense of conspiracy theories
Climate change is made up, the secret services murdered Pim Fortuyn and JFK, and the moon landing was a fake show. Conspiracy theories are of all times, providing sensation and entertainment, but also unrest and fear. The corona pandemic is new fuel for conspiracy theorists who set fire to 5G masts,…
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2020 Online
Arts and culture, Middle Eastern Culture Market
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Paul Christiaan Flu: a Surinamese professor in a time of war
Paul Christiaan Flu, originally from Surinam, was a brilliant tropical doctor, who in 1938 rose to the position of Rector Magnificus of Leiden University. The war years brought his lightning career to an abrupt end: his son was murdered and he himself was imprisoned in a concentration camp. A sad family…
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NISIS Autumn School 2018: Travelling Muslims
Conference
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AI & Data Science @ Archaeology
Lecture, Seminar
- Workshop: Wisdom literature in the Islamicate Middle Ages
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Going Romance
Conference
- Conference: Lessons from Afghanistan
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2018
Festival
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Well-being Week
Festival