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International Studies' opening lecture of the academic year 2020-2021
Lecture
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Welfare and Inequality in Marketizing East Asia
Lecture, LIAS Book event
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The Problem of Costly Concessions in Peace Negotiations
Lecture
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Careless Thought Costs Lives: Why There are Not Enough Organs for Transplants
Debate, StepTalks
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Families in Transit: Child-bearing, Child-rearing and Inheritance during Displacement
Conference
- LUCL Sociolinguistics Series 2022/2023
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Alumni meet students in Psychology Methodology & Statistics
Alumni event
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Masterclass | Ziauddin Sardar: Islam, Knowledge and Culture in Postnormal Times
Masterclass
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Hall of Fame 2017
Many of our staff and students have won prizes over the past year. Others have been awarded a subsidy, or, because of their eminence in their field, they have been appointed members of academic societies or have taken up positions in the community. Reasons enough to be proud of them and to include them…
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POSTPONED || Symposium ‘Money, Rationality, Solidarity’
Symposium
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Well-Being Days FGGA: Hanging in there!
Well-being
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Project presentations of 3 grand winning research projects within Social Citizenship & Migration
Conference, Presentation
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LUCIP Forum: A Comparative Study of Zhuangzi, Fang Yizhi, and Heidegger’s Views of Life and Death
Lecture
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Understanding Sport Participation: On the embodiment of religion, gender and race/ethnicity
Conference, Roundtable
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NISIS-NOSTER Network Day/Midyear Meeting 2018
Lecture
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Gulf Migration: Governing Gulf Labour in a Global Labour Market
Roundtable
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The Right to Effective Participation of Refugee and Migrant Children: A Critical Children's Rights Perspective
Lecture
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Criminalising and Emancipatory Trends in Family Law in Indonesia and other Muslim Majority Countries
Seminar
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Dialogic Network Presents: Two Lectures
Lecture
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How to improve interdisciplinary cooperation within Leiden University?
Conference
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Panel discussion: Bias in AI, algorithms, and the tech sector - Young Alumni Network
There is a growing concern that AI programmes like ChatGPT exacerbate existing biases concerning gender, age, race and sexual orientation. As individuals are increasingly integrating the impressive abilities of AI programmes into their companies, organisations and personal lives, it is useful to take…
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Disability: The MENA Region in the Modern Period Cairo
Conference, Cleveringa conference
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Panel discussion Bias in AI, algorithms, and the tech sector - Young Alumni Network
Alumni event
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The repair of moral injury
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
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Terrorism and Foreign Fighters: Lecture by Dr. Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
Lecture
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26 Research and Education Grants in 2020 for the Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Whilst 2020 has been an unusual and taxing year for colleagues at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA), the Institute nevertheless can look back on an impressive range of successful grant applications during the previous year. This impressive result was achieved on top of excellent results…
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University diversity policy is alive and kicking: ‘We need to acknowledge each other’s experiences’
Leiden University has had a diversity policy since 2014. The aim is to create a diverse and inclusive learning and working environment for all students and staff. Diversity Officer Aya Ezawa updates us on the process and the results. It’s now 2022, what has already changed?
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Hester Bijl on racism, inclusion and diversity at Leiden University
We talked to Hester Bijl about the worldwide protests sparked off by the death of George Floyd. A demonstration against racism will also be held in Leiden on 14 June. How does she, as Vice-Rector responsible for diversity and inclusion, view this issue? What steps is the University taking? And how can…
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Alumna Sytske Besemer on living and working abroad
This month's flash interview is with alumna Sytske Besemer, Criminologist, who works at a startup called Cradle. Sytske has specifically chosen to work for a company with societal impact. And she is about to move again, this time to Zürich.
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‘In the end, rector is just Latin for organiser’
On the day of the Dies Natalis, Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker starts his second term of office. How does he look back on the first four years, and what are his plans? These are the questions asked of him by Mayor Lenferink, student of public administation Mikal Tseggai, Professor Eveline Crone and…
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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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Campus The Hague: more ‘Hague’ in its DNA
Campus The Hague has forged its own identity: alongside interdisciplinarity, interaction with the city is its defining feature. ‘The campus is now a young adult. It is well beyond puberty,’ says campus chair Erwin Muller. An ambitious new strategy reveals this.
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Snow, a mini-cortège and a new rector: a special Dies Natalis
No procession of professors, just a handful of people in the church and snowdrifts outside Leiden’s Pieterskerk: 8 February 2021 was no ordinary Dies Natalis. Carel Stolker transferred the rectorate to Hester Bijl, and Annetje Ottow became the new President of the Executive Board. With an honorary doctorate…
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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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Staying positive and connected: Work hubs and the alternative coffee date
'Getting used to things, doesn't necessarily mean it's getting easier. That's why we're incredibly impressed by what everyone has accomplished.' How do our institutes stay connected and motivated? Lenneke Alink (Pedagogical Sciences) and Ed Noijons (CWTS) share how pub quizzes and who's who games, new…
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‘Surgeons and rowers have a lot in common’
Rower Boudewijn Röell (31) already has one Olympic medal, but he's hoping to win another in Tokyo. 'At some point, though, you do have to stop.' Easier said than done in a time of corona.
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Interview with Hafez Ismaili m'Hamdi about his course 'From Plato to Pussy Riot'
In the interview by Manu Sinjan, published in Eos Memo, Hafez Ismaili m'Hamdi addresses questions about the changing role of music in society through history, which is also the topic of his course 'From Plato to Pussy Riot'.
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FestiWell en EUniWell
Festival, FestiWell | Event vanuit EUniWell
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Inspire the Students
Alumni event
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The Politics of Siege in the Syrian Conflict
Panel discussion
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The pathway forward
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
- Volume 15 (2020)
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Theses
Below thesis archives will be moved shortly (work in progress) to the Leiden Repository. Once this is done, theses submitted by MI students (from 2008 onwards) can be accessed via the Repository and will be removed from this site.
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In Memoriam: Burchard J. Mansvelt Beck (May 20, 1947 – October 31, 2020)
An age-old expression in Classical Chinese is yǔ zhòng bù tóng 與眾不同, meaning ‘out of the ordinary.’ It could have been the motto of Burchard J. Mansvelt Beck, who taught that language for decades at Leiden University. What was different about him? He was extraordinarily gifted, helpful, and above all…
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GP in Spain in times of corona
What’s the situation like in Spain in these times of corona? Dr Jan Otto Landman (Medicine, Leiden, 1979) has a GP practice in Torremolinos and Fuengirola, Southern Spain, and since 16 March he has been writing blogs about corona on the Facebook page of his practice. He has covered issues such as the…
- Online Career Week
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From diversity to inclusion: strategies for an inclusive curriculum and learning environment
Conference, Diversity & inclusion symposium
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Ars Electronica @Oude Sterrewacht
Festival
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Diversity, equity and inclusion in the sciences and beyond
Symposium
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REGISTRATION CLOSED | Your PhD, what next?
Conference, PhD Career Event 2021