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LCN2 Seminar: Geometric Representations of Complementarity-Driven Networks
Lecture
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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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Ancient Languages of the Balkans: Thracian, Illyrian, Macedonian etc. in Indo-European and areal context
Course, Seminar
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Civitates Hispaniae: Urbanisation on the Iberian Peninsula during the High Empire
PhD defence
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture
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LCN2 Seminar: Network Ensembles
Lecture
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The way you move: ceramic chronology building through the materialized bodily gestures of manufacturing practices
Lecture, Archaeological Forum
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The Temple of Solomon in Augmented Reality
Lecture
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LCN2 Brainstorm Day
Lecture
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Coptic Ostraca from the Theban Region
Lecture, Seminar
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Eurocentrism and Marxist Geopolitics: The Case of Iran in the Neoliberal Era
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
- Book Launch Leiden University Centre for Islamic Thought and History
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CANCELLED: Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lecture, Lunch included
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From Wassenaar to Tollense: Early warfare in the Bronze Age
Lecture, Louwe Kooijmans lecture
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Unifying Values by Transforming Human Nature– Wang Anshi’s (1021-1086) Philosophy and the New Policies Governance
Lecture
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Centralization, Language Reform and the Role of Governors in Umayyad Administration: A Question of Point of View
LUCIS What's New lecture
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Fall 2021: 'Tyrrhenus fato profugus. Neo-Latin Panegyrics and the Humanist Appropriation of Etruscan Foundational Myths'
Lecture
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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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American presidents and their special relationship with Leiden
President John Quincy Adams studied in Leiden. His father, John, who was also president, also stayed here and received a lot of support from professor and publisher Johan Luzac. And how are presidents Bush and Obama linked to Leiden?
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How mathematician Hendrik Lenstra completed an unfinished artwork by Escher
Twenty years onwards, in a review of an Escher exhibition in Italy, Nature Physics writes about it again: Leiden mathematicians helping Escher out. A reconstruction of how emeritus professor Hendrik Lenstra tracked down a 44-year-old problem.
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Thousands of images of frozen bacteria
How do bacteria sense and adapt to their environment? Ariane Briegel, Professor of Ultrastructural Biology, is intrigued by this question. Using new techniques, she produces three-dimensional images of bacteria that provide us with new clues about their sensory system.
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Justice for Syria is possible, but only if political will exists
Atrocities have been the order of the day in Syria since war broke out in 2011, but the perpetrators are rarely tried. According to PhD candidate Elizabeth Van Schaack, the international community could bring justice in Syria, but only if there is political will. PhD defence on 29 April 2020.
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Women in International Security Netherlands
Women In International Security (WIIS) is a global organisation dedicated to advancing the leadership and professional development of women in the field of international peace and security. As part of her research on women, peace and security, Dr. Vanessa Newby at the Institute for Security and Global…
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'Child marriage does not always occur by force'
Child marriage has become an increasingly important topic on the international human rights and development agenda. Many organisations are calling for a ban, but what problem would such a ban solve? PhD defence on 18 March 2020.
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SAILS Newsletter June 2021
Dear reader, Right now you are reading the very first SAILS newsletter. In this newsletter, you will find news, events and meet the researchers of the SAILS program. If you want to be updated about our events and receive the newsletter in the future, join the SAILS mailinglist! If you know anyone…
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‘Don’t assume that someone else will step in’
Her book ‘Veel valse hoop’ (Much False Hope) about the persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands was immediately hailed as a seminal work. German historian Katja Happe gave the Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November. She is fascinated by what makes people take a stand.
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18 Veni subsidies for Leiden, 8 for our faculty!
This year, NWO has awarded a Veni subsidy to 143 young researchers who have recently obtained their PhD. 17 of these researchers are at Leiden University and one works at the LUMC. The successful applicants will each receive 250,000 euro to develop their ideas and carry out research over a period of…
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'No, I don't find my work creepy'
Archaeologist Hayley Mickleburgh has already appeared in the Dutch papers a few times already due to her unusual work: the study of decomposing bodies. She studied at Leiden University, where she is now a researcher.
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Reading list - The Rise of China and the New Global Order
In the past half a century, China has transformed from an underdeveloped and inward-looking country to a major player in world politics. The country asserts itself more boldly on the world stage; not only in relation to nearby countries and places such as Taiwan, Japan, and other countries that share…
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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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3 October University: big science for small people
‘I already gave a talk about planets when I was five.’ With the theme of the 3 October celebrations being ‘Jong geleerd is oud gedaan’ (meaning something like, ‘You’re never too young to learn’), this year’s 3 October University was especially for children. Many parents came with their offspring to…
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Shaping Cultural Landscapes and Movement Dynamics: Rural Lives beyond the Walls
Conference
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Online Dies Natalis for Alumni 2023
Alumni event
- From model- to real catalysts operated at relevant process conditions
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Ada Lovelace Distinguished Lecture Series
Lecture
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LCN2 Seminar: Multi-scale models of fibrin networks
Lecture
- The ESEM as surface science tool: Observation of 2D film growth and surface reaction dynamics by in situ scanning electron microscopy
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The EU’s Conceptualisation of the Rule of Law in its External Relations: Case Studies on Development Cooperation and Enlargement
PhD defence
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Workshop: The World in Pieces: Fragments and the Fragmentary
Lecture
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Tocharian and Iranian in the Tarim Basin and beyond
Conference, Workshop
- IBL Symposium 2022
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Horizonnen & Mapping the sky with Einstein's invisible waves
Lecture, Studium Generale
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The Life of the Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Lecture is cancelled)
Lecture
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Leiden Theoretical Philosophy Colloquium with Arianna Betti, History of Philosophy in Ones and Zeros
Lecture
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City Responsibility: Municipal Institutions as the First Frontier of Conflict Prevention and Peace building
Lecture
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Inventing the shop? On the early history of the taberna
Lecture
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Islam’s Pre-History: The functions of pre-Islam in Muslim imaginations
Lecture
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LUCIP Lecture Series: Elena Ziliotti, A Democratic Conception of Confucian Leadership
Lecture
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La crémation dans l'Alexandrie grecque et romaine
PhD defence