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Roméo Dallaire on How a better world is possible 9 april
Lecture
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'Cultural heritage at risk: protecting cultural heritage in times of conflict.'
Lecture
- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2017 - 2018
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Prosecutorial Discretion in International Criminal Justice
PhD Defence
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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Entrepreneurs by the grace of God: Rethinking policies to promote entrepreneurship among the poor
Lecture
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Design your own China Strategy: An Interactive China Lecture with René Cuperus
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“The Origins and Legacies of Moral and Political Thought in China: A Book Discussion with Tao Jiang.”
Conference
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This Week’s Discoveries CO₂ special | 27 February 2018
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Protecting Civilians, Protecting Peace
Debate
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Unravelling the Mysteries: Embracing the Particular and the General in Middle East Research - ONLINE
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! series
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City Responsibility: Municipal Institutions as the First Frontier of Conflict Prevention and Peace building
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- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
- Artificial Intelligence: A Revolution in Strategic Affairs?
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Workshop Post-Economic Crisis Migration and the European ‘Periphery’
Conference
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Monitoring Migrations: The Habsburg-Ottoman Border in the Eighteenth Century
PhD Defence
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Propaganda Art from the 20th to the 21st Century
PhD Defence
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series
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Inventing Origins - The Function of Aetiology in Antiquity
Conference
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The Problems of Genocide: Permanent Security and the Language of Transgression
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar
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CPP Annual Lecture with Margaret Moore "Territorial Rights and Natural Resources"
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CPP Colloquium Series with Avia Pasternak
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Books and Agents
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Inventing the shop? On the early history of the taberna
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- The Naked Blogger of Cairo
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Special but Useless? Kosovo’s Court for Regional Peace and Security
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Workshop Assessing Cicero's (in)constantia through the ages
Workshop
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The Waste of Society as Seen through Women’s Eyes: Waste, Gender, and National Belonging in Japan
PhD Defence
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Partisan Aesthetics: A Book Roundtable with Sanjukta Sunderason
Lecture, MENA Cultures and Global Aesthetics Roundtable
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Workshop: The World in Pieces: Fragments and the Fragmentary
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CPP Colloquim with Eamon Aloyo: Effective Altruism, Over-demandingness, and a Defense of a Progressive Giving Principle
Lecture
- EUniWell Open Lecture Series
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Centre for Digital Heritage meeting 2017
Annual meeting
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Publications
Publications of researchers of the Business & Liability Research Network.
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Water and Society Lab
How do societies move forward with sustainable, effective and efficient management of Earth's water resources?
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European Homicide Monitor
The European Homicide Monitor (EHM) offers a standardized framework for countries and regions to compare homicide characteristics, patterns and trends.
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Public Administration
You are about to start your Master's programme in MSc. Public Administration at Leiden University in The Hague, The Netherlands. Make sure you are well prepared and get your studies off to a good start.
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Cosmopolis
Cosmopolis seeks to explore the transnational and cultural dimensions of intra-Eurasian encounters through Dutch sources.
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How can we tell the story of multivocal the Netherlands?
At a time when statues of figures from history have an uncertain future Valika Smeulders has just become Head of History at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum. What changes does she want to make? And how does she look back on her Languages and Cultures of Latin America degree programme in Leiden?
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Thriller writer Jeroen Windmeijer: books have their own truth
With cultural anthropology alumnus Jeroen Windmeijer, Leiden has added another writer to the fold. Following the success of his religious-historical thrillers, he has been able to call himself a full-time writer since 1 January 2019. ‘Not a true story but still true.’
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Rembrandt made a mess of his legal and financial life
‘Rembrandt was a stubborn, socially inept shopaholic.’ In his lifetime the Dutch master became embroiled in over 20 legal disputes. Emeritus Professor of Private Law Bob Wessels has written a book about Rembrandt’s legal and financial dealings.
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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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Two Leiden alumni make partner at Grant Thornton – at the same time
On 1 July 2021, Leiden Law alumni Linda van de Reep and Géraldine Grünberg-Otto were both named partners at auditing and consultancy firm Grant Thornton. ‘We’re connected through our background in Leiden, and we’re proud of that.’
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Successful second annual conference of the Leiden Center for East African Law at the EAC headquarters in Arusha
On the 5th of May 2016, the second annual conference of the Leiden Center for East African Law (LEAC) took place at the East African Community headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania. The Conference was organized on the occasion of Europe Day with the generous support of the EAC, the EU delegation to EAC and…
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Leiden Law Cast: The prison population NL vs. BE with Miranda Boone
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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Blind Spots: Seeing Race in the 21st Century
Debate, GLASS Roundtable
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Web-archiving and digital archives: Chinese communities in the Netherlands and Indonesia
Lecture
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Diversity & Empires: Governance of racial and religious plurality overseas (16th-20th centuries)
Conference
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Research Seminars Series FGGA: New Public Management Reforms across the Globe
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- The Gender Agenda in International Justice: A Conversation with Gender Focal Points