3,365 search results for “art” in the Public website
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Animais exóticos de origem europeia ou africana entre povos indígenas nas terras baixas da América do Sul
Lecture
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State Sharia and Its Limits
Lecture
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The Indian Ocean World & Decolonization in South Asia
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Dance Improvisation: Tactile Gaze
Arts and leisure
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Searching for building blocks of life among the stars
Lecture
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Made on Order for the Amir: What was the function of Mamluk “Barracks Wares”?
Lecture
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38th Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (#SOEMEHL38)
Conference | Symposium
- The Amsterdam Town Hall in Words & Images: Book Launch with Caroline van Eck (Cambridge), Bram Van Oostveldt (Ghent) and Stijn Bussels (Leiden)
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Annual CPP Lecture 2015: Hate Speech and Free Speech
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Two Lectures on Japanese and Cross-Cultural Philosophy
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The Decade of Revolt? Class Conflict and the State of Permanent Crisis in the Post-2011 Middle East
Conference, Roundtable
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Concert Practicum Musicae students
Arts and Culture, Concert
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European regionalisms in the long 20th century (1890-2015)
Conference, Workshop
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The Material Reception of Antiquity
Conference
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Presentation outcomes Research Projects 2021 / introduction Research group 2022- Lectorate Music, education and Society (Royal Conservatoire)
Arts and Culture
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Rhetoric and Debate : A Toolkit for Historians
Lecture, PCNI Research Group State of the Art Meeting
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Gottfried Semper: Landscapes of polychromy
Lecture
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Cross-border Claims to Cultural Objects
PhD Defence
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Prinsjesdag for non-Dutchies
Arts and Culture
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Materializing History: Time and Telos at POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Lecture, The 5th Adriaan Gebrands Lecture
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This Week's Discoveries | 4 April 2017
Lecture
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Brave New World
Festival
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From Ship to Shore: Commercial Privilege and Material Culture in Eighteenth Century Yemen
Lecture
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Dutch-Flemish Slavists' Meeting
Conference
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Shilin Rombouts Graduate Conference
Conference
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Seeing in three dimensions. Learning from Michelangelo’s mistake.
Lecture
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LUCAS 2019 Graduate Conference - Animals: Theory, Practice, Representation
Conference
- Open Day
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Divine Encounters by Hans Kemp: book launch and opening of photo exhibition about Asia
Arts and Culture
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Releasing tension by dancing with balls | English spoken
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Women and Alchemy in Early Modern Europe
Conference
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Philosophy of Love in the Context of Russian Philosophy
Lecture
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Opening Facultair Jaar (Geesteswetenschappen)
Festival
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Pointes beginners/intermediate
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
- Gravensteen Lectures
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The Fusheng Quantu: An Exceptional Maritime Painting in Nineteenth Century China
Lecture
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Solar Onus: Notes Toward a Theory of the Discourse of Sports
Lecture
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Symposion Alumni Event
Conference
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Experimental Archaeology Week
Festival, Experimental Archaeology Workshops
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Monumental Novels: Big Books in Times of Big Data
Lecture
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Revolutionary Parents: Intimate Cultural Memories of the Arab Left
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Architecture of the 20th Century: A View from Cairo
LUCIS Lecture | MENA Cultures & Global Aesthetics
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Introducing: Eurasian Empires projectgroep
The Horizon programme 'Eurasian Empires: integration processes and identity formations' started September 1st 2014. The six PhD students and two Postdocs introduce themselves.
- Global Asia Scholar Series (GLASS)
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Assessor Olivier passes on the baton to Jonatan Wirix-Speetjens
For two years, assessor Olivier Fajgenblat was a familiar face of this faculty. Starting September 1st, it will be up to Jonatan Wirix-Speetjens to look after the interests of students in all kinds of matters. Together they look back on and look ahead to being assessor at the Faculty of Humanities.
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Leiden strengthens collaboration with China
A delegation from Leiden University, headed by Vice-Rector Hester Bijl, was in China from 9 to 11 October. During the visit to different universities and partner organisations, existing bonds were reinforced and new contacts made. These agreements will make the future exchange of students and researchers…
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How the scientific community can learn from failures
The Astronomy & Society group of Leiden Observatory takes a new turn in science: they have decided to share their rejected research proposals with the scientific community. ‘We put a lot of effort into them, and now hopefully others can benefit from our work. Maybe it even results in new collaborations,’…
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Artificial intelligence to extend, not replace human capabilities
Computers are increasingly able to accomplish tasks that are difficult for human experts, such as diagnosing diseases or detecting credit card fraud. While the earliest examples of computational thinking can be traced back to the 13th century, according to Holger Hoos, Leiden Professor of Machine Learning,…
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Six university buildings you can visit on the Open Monument Days
Of the 32 historic buildings that are opening their doors to the public on the Open Monument Days on 8 and 9 September, five are University buildings. The Hortus Botanicus is also open.
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Reflections from the field: Linking the past with the present through pickling, fermenting, and food preservation in Gdańsk, Poland.
PhD candidate Ola Gracjasz writes about fermentation practices in Gdańsk, Poland.