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‘Alumni are the best ambassadors the Netherlands has’
Dutch and foreign alumni from Leiden are the oil that keeps the wheels of Dutch-Asian relations moving smoothly. That’s one of the conclusions reached during the area day of the Dutch ambassadors in Asia and Oceania. All of them gathered in Leiden University’s Academy Building on 30 January.
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Collaboration after Brexit: Leiden PhD candidates to Oxford
Will British universities become isolated after Brexit? The University of Oxford has set up a new programme for excellent young researchers to try to prevent that happening. Two Leiden PhD candidates are taking part. 'We have lost a lot of the citizens of Europe.'
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Breakthrough artificial photosynthesis comes closer
Imagine we could do what green plants can do: photosynthesis. Then we could satisfy our enormous energy needs with deep-green hydrogen and climate-neutral biodiesel. Scientists have been working on this for decades. Chemist Chengyu Liu will receive his doctorate on 8 June for yet another step that brings…
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Back to university: ‘A bit apprehensive but mostly pleased’
After almost 18 months of following lectures alone in their rooms, many students are going back to face-to-face classes for the first time. And the same is true for the lecturers. How do people feel about it? We went to Leiden Law School to find out. ‘For a whole year, I’ve been watching lectures in…
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Privacy under threat from ‘messy’ coronavirus app development
The Ministry of Health seems to be going full steam ahead in the search for a track-and-trace app to contain the coronavirus crisis. The apps are being developed with irresponsible haste, according to Valerie Frissen, Professor of Digital Technologies and Social Change.
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Latin American diplomats come together at Wijnhaven
Every year diplomatic representatives of Latin American countries, researchers and students come together during a conference of the GRULAC region group. This year different researchers talked about their work during a visit to the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs in The Hague.
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A broader perspective on the war
Leiden researcher Ethan Mark has a mission, he explains in the alumni magazine Leidraad. He wants us to take off our Eurocentric glasses when we study the Second World War. We have focused on ourselves for far too long; after 75 years, it’s about time we listened to stories from the rest of the worl…
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Marcel Belderbos: ‘I am an idealist’
Marcel Belderbos (31) studied History and International Relations and for a year he has been working at the Faculty of Humanities as a research policy officer. He is fascinated by the cooperation between various actors within the faculty. And: ‘I truly believe that the world will become a better place…
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Africa Knows! transformed into a three-month online event
Covid-19 has transformed Africa Knows! into a unique international knowledge-sharing event: it will now be a three-month online event instead of a physical conference lasting just a few days. Senior lecturer and co-organiser David Ehrhardt is eager to find out how successful this format will be. The…
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Immersed in Manchu
Fresco Sam-Sin teaches the almost extinct language Manchu. His appointment one day in the week is no match for his enthusiasm. But that doesn't stop him. He is also involved in exporting his online translation platform into other languages and other countries.
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Students International Studies receive their diploma
Exactly 230 students received their Bachelor’s Diploma of International Studies on 1 September 2017, in front of a large audience of family and friends. With almost 1,000 people present this was the largest graduation ceremony of the programme since its founding in 2012.
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Why southern Africa is full of North Korean monuments
North Korean workers designed and built numerous monuments, museums and other buildings in southern Africa. This is clear from research by history student Tycho van der Hoog for his master's thesis. These monuments can be an important source of income for a country that has become quite isolated on…
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Paolo Sartori will be the Central Asia Visiting Scholar in April 2018
Paolo Sartori is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Iranian Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna. In Leiden he will deliver one guest lecture on Twilight of the Persianate: The Vernacularization of Central Asia (18th - early 20th Centuries) on 12 April and a masterclass on How can we…
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Leiden University College hosts first Live Webinar
Over the past few weeks the world has experienced unprecedented disruption, disorder and over all change. Leiden University was no exception. Not only did all in-person teaching get cancelled and substituted by online classes, the cancellation of open days, information sessions, experience evenings…
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Leiden strengthens ties with Latin America and Caribbean
On 15 May, the ambassadors of 11 Latin American and Caribbean countries were shown the highlights of research at Leiden University Faculty of Science. Furthermore, Prince Carlos de Bourbon de Parme awarded prizes to two young academics who conduct research in Latin America.
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Dissertations
Overview of all dissertations published by PhD candidates from CML.
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FRESH Lecture
Lecture
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Leiden Alumni Dinner in Beijing
Alumni event
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Turks Workshop
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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The Politics of Cybersecurity in the Middle East, with James Shires
Lecture
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The future of AI in Europe and the CLAIRE Initiative
Lecture
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The lenition of voiced initials of Middle Chinese in Maolin Wannan Wu Chinese. A discussion on the lenition of aspirated initials in Chinese
Lecture
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Jeroen van der Weide will contribute to the Conference on ‘Dispute Resolution in Asia and Beyond' in Hong Kong
Conference
- Chinese Linguistics in Leiden (CHILL)
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Opening Visual Cultures exhibition
Exhibition
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LUCIP lecture by Fan Lin and Doreen Müller: Evoking Zhuangzi’s Butterfly Dream
The Leiden University Centre for Intercultural Philosophy is pleased to announce a lecture by Fan Lin, University Lecturer Chinese Art and Material Culture and Doreen Müller, University Lecturer docent Japanese Art and Material Culture
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Today’s geopolitics: Managing the known unknowns?
Lecture, Seminar
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eLaw Open Minded #5: 'Automating Chinese Justice'
Lecture, Open Minded
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Accelerating transcription of fieldwork data using machine learning
Lecture, Anthropological & Descriptive Discussion Group
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Jean Monnet seminar: European Values under Threat - the EU-Russia-US Triangle
Lecture
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India and the Future of International Security
Lecture
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Period Pieces: Approaching the Recent Past in Ming-Qing Connoisseurship
Lecture
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Leiden Alumni Dinner in Shanghai
Alumni event
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LUCIP lecture by Fan Lin and Doreen Müller: Evoking Zhuangzi’s Butterfly Dream
Lecture
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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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Incomes at the bottom and the top.
Lecture
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This Week's Discoveries | 16 april 2019
Lecture
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Chinese calligraphy: Chinese New Year special
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Putin’s War on Ukraine: Implications and Consequences
Debate, Roundtable
- LUCIP Forum, Debates on Death and Immortality in Classical Chinese Cosmology
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Fabulous Creatures and Auspicious Symbols: A Farewell Symposium in Honour of Ellen Raven
Conference
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Symposium - New Perspectives on Chinese Writing
Symposium
- Water and Society Lab: Water Talks
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POSTPONED - Roundtable - Russia’s War on Ukraine: Perspectives from and Impacts on Non-European Actors
Debate
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Offensive Cyber Operations: Understanding Intangible Warfare
Lecture
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series
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Jazz Burlesque intermediate
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Watañi lāntaṃ
PhD defence
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LUCIP Lecture Series with Zijie Li
Lecture
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Politics and Gender
Lecture, China Seminar