2,089 search results for “roman migration” in the Public website
- Volume 4 (2009)
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Humans of Humanities
In the Humans of Humanities series, we will do a portrait of one of our researchers, staff members or students, every other week.
- Leiden University Gender Equality Plan 2021
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Late Pre-colonial and Early Colonial Entanglements of Venezuela with the Caribbean
This research project is an integral part of its mother-programme NEXUS1492 ERC Synergy Project directed by Prof. Corinne Hofman. Overarchingly, it aims at understanding and bridging from the archaeological perspective the late pre-colonial and early colonial history of the Southeastern Caribbean macroregion…
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Books for Review
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy regularly publishes book reviews of approx. 800-1000 words, upon invitation by our Book Reviews Editor. We are currently accepting reviews of the selected books below, as well as any other contribution within the field of diplomacy and global affairs.
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Water and Society Lab
How do societies move forward with sustainable, effective and efficient management of Earth's water resources?
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FGGA in 2022: This was the year for our Faculty
We started this year as we ended it in 2021: in a lockdown. But the world continues to open up. We are occasionally allowed to go into the office and students are able to return to Campus. Continue reading to find out what the rest of the year has been like.
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‘Prehistory holds up a challenging mirror to us’
Leiden alumnus Luc Amkreutz is a curator at the National Museum of Antiquities. His exhibition about the submerged landscape of Doggerland highlights what we can learn from prehistory. ‘Just like the people of Doggerland, we are confronted with climate change, but we are responsible for the speed of…
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Leonard Blussé receives prestigious Fukuoka Prize in Japan
Leonard Blussé, Professor Emeritus of History of European-Asian Relations, was awarded the 13th Fukuoka Prize in Japan on 10 September.
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Ingrid Tieken spellbound by languages of The Hague
Linguist Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade retired in July, but is pressing on regardless with her languages in The Hague project. An online tour of her Hague Proverbs launched recently and Tieken also has academic publications in the pipeline.
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How can scientists contribute to a climate-resilient cup of coffee?
Agricultural production is one of the most vulnerable sectors to climate change around the world, and poorer countries face significantly more difficulties than the developed world. Coffee is an agricultural commodity that most people enjoy but are oblivious to the climate-related challenges affecting…
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Seeking balance in a changing world and university
The world around us is changing. What does that mean for the future of Europe, on this turbulent world stage? And what does it mean for our teaching, and for the expectations that Leiden University has of its students? These were the key questions during the opening of the 2018-2019 academic year on…
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Diversity symposium 2021: small steps can increase inclusion
‘Culture change takes time,’ said Vice-Rector Hester Bijl at the closing panel of the University’s Diversity Symposium on 26 January. She talked about the road to a diverse and inclusive university. The symposium provided plenty of concrete examples of small steps that can already be taken.
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‘It affects me most when children are involved’
It doesn’t take long before Tim van Lit has told us what interests him: problems that shake the nation. This 28-year-old Criminology alumnus heads a team of 25 at Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. Location: Schiphol Airport.
- Volume 16 (2021)
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Publications
This is a list of scientific publications by students and staff of the Media Technology MSc programme.
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CPP Colloquium with Yolande Jansen: “‘Decolonising philosophy’ and the postcolonial and decolonial humanities”
Lecture
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Seminar & PhD Defence Amer Morgahi
Conference
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Histories of Intellectual Property
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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"From Epistemicide to ‘Epistemic Disobedience'" by Anne-Maria Makhulu
Lecture
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Online roundtable: On Islands and Camps: From Leros to Lesvos
Debate
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‘Give’ constructions in Austronesian and Papuan languages of eastern Indonesia: a case of structural convergence
Lecture
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Book presentation: Opium’s Long Shadow: From Asian Revolt to Global Drug Control
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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The adoption of sound change by sociolinguistic migrants
Lecture, Sociolinguistcs Series
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9th LUCIS Annual Conference | Approaching Shiʿi Islam in the Academy
Conference
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The EU as a Global Actor in Maritime Security: Competences—Obligations—Accountability
Conference
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Online Minor Market 2022
Study information
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Stephen Ellis Annual Research Lecture: Nanjala Nyabola: African Feminism as Method
Lecture
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CPP Lecture New Foundations in Hobbes's Leviathan
Lecture
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The Netherlands in a world filled with global transformations
Lecture
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Speech Surrogacy on the African Talking Drums: exploring the Yoruba Drum Language
Lecture, This Time for Africa! Series
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On-Campus Master's Experience Day
Study information
- LUCL Sociolinguistics Series 2022/2023
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Migrant Rights, Voting, and Resocialization: Suffrage in Chile and Ecuador, 1925-2020
PhD defence
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Ottoman Christians in Dr. Resid’s Balıkesir Notes: Towards the Radicalization of the Unionist Demographic Policies
LUCIS What's New Lecture
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Families in Transit: Child-bearing, Child-rearing and Inheritance during Displacement
Conference
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European security: Does Geography Matter?
Lecture
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Circulation as Relational History
Lecture, Annual Leiden Terra Incognita Lecture
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Monthly meeting series LUCAS Modern & Contemporary cluster: Memory Culture in Contemporary Iran
Debate
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Chemical approaches to control the in vivo behavior of nanomedicines
Lecture, Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on BioScience
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LIAS Online Concert: Music from North India
Live Concert
- Material Agency Forum
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Welcome to Our Paris Talks!
Lecture
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Do Intersex & Transgender Children Have Human Rights?
Lecture
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Thijs Porck is the winner of the second LUCAS Public Prize!
Thijs Porck, expert in medieval English, has won the LUCAS Public Prize because he has made his research and education visible to a wider audience. Thijs has reached the national media, secondary schools and a lot of views with his blogs and videos. The prize consists of a certificate, trophy, 1000…
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Josephus Scaliger: famous scholar and grouch
Josephus Justus Scaliger was one of the most famous scholars of his time and yet today his name is likely to be met with blank looks. His correspondence shows that this Leiden professor was also irritable to say the least. Kasper van Ommen will defend his PhD thesis on Scaliger’s legacy on 2 July. Find…
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Modalities of Displacement in South Asia
Conference
- Nine public graduation presentations
- Volume 7 (2012)
- Column by the Diversity Officer