4,237 search results for “history of scholarship” in the Public website
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Do disabled persons belong to humanity? Disability as a contested human rights issue
Lecture, StepTalk
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Hour of Remembrance: online lecture and memorial
Lecture
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Jewish Messianism and Post-Rabbinic Culture
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
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Joint Book Launch of Felicia Rosu and Christoph Augustynowicz
Conference
- Keynote Talk: The Logic of Self-Disruption and the Disciplinary of Knowledge Production: how to dislocate the configuration of subjective technology
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LAMS Lecture: The Philosophical Dimension of the Christological Controversy
Lecture
- Keynote Talk: Words and Lesions: Epistemological Reflections on Violence, the 1968 Moment, and Revolution (with particular reference to Japan)
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Veenhof Lecture: Guardians of the written word
Lecture
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Lecture by Bado Ndoye: "Challenging the Anthropocene, a Global South Perspective"
Lecture
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CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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International Organizations and their Historians: Dealing with the Kaleidoscope
Lecture, Public Lecture
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9th LUCIS Annual Conference | Approaching Shiʿi Islam in the Academy
Conference
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The Development of Security: Colonial Geneaologies
Lecture
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Mandalas Intertwined. Reading the Tabo Main Temple
Lecture
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Workshop: What does it mean to be a politician?
Conference, Workshop
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The Logistics of Perception: Cinema, US Intelligence, and the Second World War
Lecture
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The Decade of Revolt? Class Conflict and the State of Permanent Crisis in the Post-2011 Middle East
Conference, Roundtable
- Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture 2020
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Carolina Sanchez Castro, Aristotle’s Appropriation of the Anaxagorean Concept of Mind
Lecture
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Sovereignty in the Hills: The Naga Nation and Indian State-Making, 1944-1960
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Caribbeans and the National Assistance Act, 1948-1962
Lecture, research seminar
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Worlds to Discover: Ajami Manuscripts of West Africa
Lecture, Worlds to Discover: Manuscripts from the Muslim World
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Financialization: A Pluridisciplinary Perspective
Lecture, L-PEG Lunch Research Seminar
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Who’s that Horse? Early Islamic Works that helped shape the Stereotype of the Mounted Arab (Bedouin)
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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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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Summer School 'The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance'
Course, Summer School
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POSTPONED || Symposium ‘Money, Rationality, Solidarity’
Symposium
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Teaching Prize winner Ayo Adedokun: teaching is a calling
‘Teaching is not merely a profession; it’s a calling.’ These were the words of Ayo Adedokun on winning the LUS Teaching Prize at the opening of the academic year on 6 September. The prize is for the best lecturer of the year.
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Caelesta Braun & Bert Fraussen awarded NIG Supervisor of the Year Award
Each year, the Netherlands Institute of Governance (NIG) invites PhD students from Public Administration departments at universities in the Netherlands and Flanders to nominate their supervisor(s) for the NIG Supervisor of the Year Award, to celebrate and recognize excellent PhD supervision. This year,…
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How two metal detectorists discovered a complete Roman treasure
In 2017, in an ordinary field, two brothers from Brabant discovered more than 100 ancient coins. The Leiden historian who examined the coins concluded that they constituted a genuine Roman treasure. Here follows a reconstruction in three acts.
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International students speaking: 'Dutch directness, helpful people and roze koeken'
The new academic year is on its way and for most students it takes some getting used to being present at the KOG every day. What about international students? We spoke with three internationals who have been studying at Leiden Law School since this academic year.
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CFP MA Masterclass Feminist Theory with Lynne Huffer
CFP: Two-day PhD/ Research MA masterclass Feminist Theory with and around the work of Prof. dr. Lynne Huffer organised by the OZSW in cooperation with NOG
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Could the General Data Protection Regulation save our online privacy?
In 2016 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force. The GDPR aims to give control to individuals over their personal data and to simplify the regulatory environment for international businesses by unifying regulation within the EU. PhD candidate Helena Ursic-Vrabec examined the…
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Blog Post | Heritage diplomacy: The case of the British Council's Cultural Protection Fund
Heritage protection is increasingly understood by nations and other actors as playing a critical intersectoral role in supporting wider development and diplomacy outcomes through soft power and cultural relations.
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Eduard van de Bilt and Joke Kardux say goodbye to Leiden
For more than 35 years they helped put American Studies on the map: Joke Kardux and Eduard van de Bilt. This spring, the couple retired. A farewell interview.
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Two major teaching grants for Leiden lecturers
Studying with an app and exploratory learning in large groups. Two educational innovations that will be possible thanks to the Comenius Programme of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Chemist Ludo Juurlink and Professor of Science Education Fred Janssen from the Leiden Graduate…
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A few remarks on the latest developments at NVIC from director Dr Rudolf de Jong
Dear friends of the NVIC,
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Open science means better science
Leiden University has an active open science community. Open science means transparency in all phases of research by precisely documenting every step of the way and making this publicly available. ‘It’s time to be open,’ say psychologists Anna van ’t Veer and Zsuzsika Sjoerds. There is increasing awareness…
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‘Diversity doesn’t appear at the wave of a magic wand’
If universities want to open their doors to more students and staff from minority groups, good intentions alone will not suffice. That is what Frank Tuitt, Diversity Officer at the University of Denver, has to say. He will speak at the University’s annual Diversity Symposium on 22 January 2020.
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Valentin Post, Deputy Managing Director of WASTE
Lecture
- What's New?! Fall 2020 Lecture Series
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Orientalists Day
Conference
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Farewell symposium Ahmad Al-Jallad
Valedictory lecture, Symposium
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Colloquium Translating the Samguk yusa
Lecture, Colloquium
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The Gaia telescope: mapping 1 billion stars with 1 billion pixels
Lecture, Kaiser Lente Lezing
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LUCL PhD Symposium
Conference
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Kick Off Lecture LeidenGlobal Exhibition ‘Heritage on the Move’
Lecture
- COGLOSS seminars 2018-2019
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Tamas David-Barrett
Lecture
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Are trees really like people?
Lecture