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- Volume 16 (2021)
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A dialogue on neuroscience, culture, and cognition
Conference
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Variation and change in Abui: The impact of Alor Malay on an indigenous language of Indonesia
PhD Defence
- Special Lecture: Making Sense of the Universe
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This Week’s Discoveries | 20 september 2016
Lecture
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RISE Symposium 2019: Science for a Viable Society
Conference
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Special Lecture: Making Sense of the Universe
Lecture
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The case for moral perception
Lecture
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This Week's Discoveries | 4 February 2020
Lecture
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7th LUCIS Annual Conference: Memory and Commemoration in Islamic Central Asia
Conference
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Utrecht: Unexpected allies and food activism in quarantine
This blogpost is a reflection of research assistant Marilena Poulopoulou on the food relief initiative she took part in between May and August 2020 in the city of Utrecht.
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Well-being Week
Festival
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Mental wellbeing
You can find some tips here on how to maintain your mental health.
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Empirical Legal Studies
For the legal science theme Empirical Legal Studies, Leiden has chosen the topic ‘markets, behaviour, and the regulatory role of the law’ as its starting point to advance empirical legal research.
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Four pressured months trying to solve society’s woes
In the National Think Tank, 20 young academics spend four months mulling over a solution to a societal problem. Two Leiden alumni tell us more.
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The ancient Egyptians were just like us
The people who lived in Saqqara, City of the Dead in Egypt, died thousands of years ago, but they are not all that different from us. This is what a study by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands concludes. If you wanted to prove that you had good taste in ancient Egypt then…
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Leiden scholars on the ‘bar-room brawl’ between Trump and Biden
Few have dared declare a winner of the debate between American president Donald Trump and his Democrat challenger Joe Biden. It was more about who was least worst. What do psychologist Willem van der Does, historian Andrew Gawthorpe and policy science scholar Brandon Zicha make of the debate?
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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.
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Making everything we know computer-readable
Data and information should be stored in a way that computers can understand, says Barend Mons, professor of Biosemantics at the Leiden University Medical Center and Chair of the High Level Expert Group for the European Open Science Cloud. We speak with him about FAIR data, knowlets and nanopublicat…
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Killing cancer cells with metals and light
Lecture
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The adoption of sound change by sociolinguistic migrants
Lecture, Sociolinguistcs Series
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The impact of trauma
PhD Defence
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A functional-cognitive perspective on the psychology of learning
Lecture, Sylvius Lecture
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Medical Delta Conference 2021: ‘MedTech Solutions for a Healthier Tomorrow’
Conference
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This Week's Discoveries | 8 October 2019
Lecture
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Ethno-taxonomy among Bakhtiari nomads of Iran
Lecture
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Movie screening: The Imitation Game
Lecture
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Signs of life – Life, Living and Death in Modern and Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Conference
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Ethno-taxonomy among Bakhtiari nomads of Iran – Part 2: Plants
Lecture
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Research & Funding Opportunities
AMT’s mission includes encouraging innovative high-quality research in Leiden on Asia. On this page you will find an overview of AMT related research projects, grant possibilities, publications and vacancies.
- Volume 15 (2020)
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Well-Being Days FGGA: Feeling good on the inside
Well-being
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2020 Hall of fame
In 2020, many of our staff and students have again won prestigious prizes and been awarded important research subsidies.
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Conference on Multilingualism 2019
Conference
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“Italy Today” — Urgent Matters for Discussion: Economic Growth, Populism and Migrations
Lecture
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This Week's Discoveries | 15 October 2019
Lecture
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'We are Science' week
Festival
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‘A doctor! You?’ Three women on their PhD and career
Rietje Knaap’s (83) PhD was a real feat of endurance, but she persisted. ‘You’re married so you don’t need a pension, do you?’ What are the experiences of Knaap and women who followed in her footsteps? In the run-up to International Women’s Day on 8 March, three generations of female doctors look back…
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University strengthens ties with Indonesia
The climate crisis, the return of TB and the digitisation of cultural heritage. The Netherlands and Indonesia face many of the same challenges. A visit by a delegation from Leiden University to Indonesia at the end of June highlighted the benefits of cooperation.
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Governing the commons: What we can learn from each other's (not so) foolish disciplines
PhD candidates Vincent Walstra and Leen Felix in dialogue
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Life after the PhD
PhD Career Event
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Well-Being Days FGGA: Feeling good on the outside
Well-being
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To do a PhD or not to do a PhD? Speed date about it with alumni!
Career and apply for jobs
- Well-being Days 2019
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Publications
Recent publications
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2019 Hall of fame
Over the past year, many of our staff and students have won prizes, been awarded a substantial grant or been appointed to an academic association or a position in public life. All of these are good reasons to include them in our 2019 Hall of Fame. We are proud of them all.
- Global Asia Scholar Series (GLASS)
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REGISTRATION CLOSED | Your PhD, what next?
Conference, PhD Career Event 2021
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FGGA Cultuur Week
Arts and Culture