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Studying dark matter using weak gravitational lensing: from galaxies to the cosmic web
PhD Defence
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Early Jaina Epistemology: A Study of the Philosophical Chapters of the Tattvārthādhigama
PhD Defence
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Leadership in Progress: New Avenues in Studying and Developing Public and Political Leadership
Conference, Conference PUPOL: Public and Political Leadership
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POSTPONED | CD8+ T-cells in atherosclerosis: mechanistic studies revealing a protective role in the plaque microenvironment
PhD Defence
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On the geometry of demixing: a study of lipid phase separation on curved surfaces
PhD Defence
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EU Bank Resolution Framework: A comparative study on the relation with national private law
PhD Defence
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Peter Liebregts guest lecturer in Canterbury
At the invitation of the Centre for Early Christianity and Its Reception (CECIR), Peter Liebregts, Full Professor of Modern Literatures in English (LUCAS), visited the University of Kent in Canterbury from March 17 to 20, to give a lecture and a masterclass.
- Graduation Ceremony of The Graduates of the Master of Laws: Advanced Studies in International Children’s Rights 2015 – 2016
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It's all relative
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Constitutional Ethnography, Counter-Constitutions, and the Study of Form, Sediment and Trajectory
Lecture
- and electrochemistry at solid-liquid interfaces – routine operando studies with Near Ambient Pressure XPS
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Bachelor's Open Day
Study Information
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Dealing with Human Trafficking and Human Smuggling in intra-Schengen Border Areas
To what extent are, can, and should, human trafficking and human smuggling be(ing) seen as interlinked phenomena? What are the consequences of seeing the phenomena as either distinct or interlinked for the way in which migrants crossing intra-Schengen borders are treated.
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Ingrid Tieken spellbound by languages of The Hague
Linguist Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade retired in July, but is pressing on regardless with her languages in The Hague project. An online tour of her Hague Proverbs launched recently and Tieken also has academic publications in the pipeline.
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Workshop UvA –Amsterdam School of Historical Studies in cooperation with NISIS
Conference
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The Creation of a Tea Aesthetic in Tang Dynasty Verse
Lecture
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LUCIS launches Passion in Profession video series
What inspires scholars who study the history, cultures, religions and languages of the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia? LUCIS interviewed scholars about their work and research in the video project “Passion in Profession”. The videos are available online now.
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Heritage Education - Memories of the Past in the Present Caribbean Social Studies Curriculum: A view from Teacher Practice
PhD Defence
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Dutch-Flemish Slavists' Meeting
Conference
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Vidis for nine Leiden researchers
Nine talented Leiden researchers have been awarded a Vidi subsidy by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Vidis are intended for researchers with several years of research experience who want to set up or expand their own line of research.
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Elite Wari Women and Digital Methods - A GIS case study in a Peruvian Burial chamber
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Roots: Imperial Politics, Image Discourse, and European Botanical Studies at the Qianlong Court
Lecture
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Lotte Melenhorst: 'No evidence for mediatisation of lawmaking'
The widespread idea that politics is mediatised needs to be revised. Although media attention heavily influences some political processes, this is not the case when it comes to lawmaking. Lotte Melenhorst, a political scientist at Leiden University, analysed three heavily covered legislative processes…
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Anoma van der Veere: ‘In Japan, the awkward little masks symbolise the government’s failure’
Leiden Asia Centre researcher Anoma van der Veere argues that the Japanese government has failed to respond properly to Covid-19. There were difficulties with implementing government measures aimed at limiting the spread of the virus – in some cases those measures were not even taken seriously. How…
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Lexical Aspect too is learned: Data from online processing, actional diagnostics and contingency-based analysis of early perfectives in L2 Italian
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Dialects as the key to Japanese prehistory
Japanese was not always the language spoken in Japan. Researchers link the arrival of the language in Japan with the migration of farmers around 400 BC. Linguist Elisabeth de Boer has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant to carry out research on the further spread of the language in Japan.
- LUCSoR Annual Conference
- Combining PM-IRRAS with optical imaging techniques for in situ studies of CO oxidation
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International Studies' opening lecture of the academic year 2020-2021
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Policy and Resilience Program at the The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS)
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Sponsored Research
Global Interactions sponsors a number of research projects of Leiden University researchers.
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Kāman, Kāmyaka & Kāmyakeśvara: Material Religion in Early Medieval Rajasthan (8th-10th century CE)
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Living standards in Tsarist and Early Soviet Central Asia: Can we study them? Why do they matter?
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Jovan Pesalj’s doctoral dissertation ‘Monitoring Migrations: The Habsburg-Ottoman Border in the Eighteenth Century’
In recent years, the public discourse on immigration in Europe and in the United States has often focused on efforts to increase security and restrict traffic on external borders. How old is this phenomenon of states attempting to control migrations on external borders? What were the motives and the…
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Esa Kasmir: ‘Online video classes give me a reason to change out of my pajamas’
Esa Kasmir (21) is a third-year student in International Studies and is doing a minor in Philosophy. How does he cope with the present situation and how does he keep in touch with friends and family?
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Coming this fall: Al-Babtain visiting professor Maribel Fierro
This fall, LUCIS will have the pleasure of welcoming Professor Maribel Fierro, Research Professor at the CSIC (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid), to Leiden. She is the third Abdulaziz Saud Al-Babtain Cultural Foundation Visiting Professor in Arabic Culture at Leiden University…
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The enduring impact of Egypt on Western culture
The material and intellectual presence of Egypt is at the heart of Western culture, religion, and art from Antiquity to the present. In his book ‘Beyond Egyptomania. Objects, style and agency’, archaeologist Miguel John Versluys not only presents the Nachleben of Egypt as a major constituent of (European)…
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Neanderthals knew what they were doing when it came to making the oldest known glue
Adhesives are an incredibly important part of every day life. They help hold together everything from shoes and mobile phones to satellites in space. But we didn’t invent adhesives: Neanderthals did, to make handles for stone tools over 191,000 years ago. Leiden researchers now found that Neanderthals…
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A typology of traitors in late nineteenth-century Austria-Hungary
Lecture, First Austrian Studies Annual Lecture
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Vāgīśvarakīrti's Influence in Kashmir and Among the Khmer
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What box?: behavioural, neuro-imaging, and training studies on the development of creative cognition in adolescence
PhD Defence
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The future of experiencing the past
The Faculty of Archaeology experiments with innovating their teaching methods, using 3D scans and visualisation technology to enable active learning. 'It makes archaeological material more accessible. Especially when it comes to fragile materials, it allows nearly anybody to analyse them.'
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Agniśauca: a Mediaeval Eurasian Cultural Meme
Lecture
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Brazil and its development challenges: a personal view
Inaugural Lecture
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The Yangtze and the Rhine: A historical conference
Conference
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FRESH Lecture: Computational Studies of Reactivity and Kinetics in Homogeneous Catalysis: Challenges and Perspectives
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Ebifananyi; A study of photographs in Uganda in and through an artistic practice
PhD Defence
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Pui Chi Lai: ‘I like figuring out and solving problems’
Pui Chi Lai (35) has a lot on her plate, being a study adviser and coordinator of studies for two bachelor's programmes and two master's programmes. Alongside her job, however, she does not sit still and follows a PhD trajectory at the University of Macau.
- and NO2 Adsorption of Reducible Transition Metal Oxides: Operando Studies on TiO2 Surfaces