632 search results for “class field theory” in the Public website
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Ager or Palus? Recent field research in the Pontine marshes (central Italy)
Lecture
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Grotius Dialogue: Whose cultural objects? Justice and injustice in the field of looted art
Debate, Grotius Dialogue
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Female leadership in peacebuilding: What can we learn from women in the field?
Debate
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Effect of insecticides on damselflies greater than expected
The latest research from the Leiden outdoor laboratory ‘Living Lab’ shows that the insecticide thiacloprid strongly influences even the most common and robust dragonfly species in the Netherlands. The study was published in the Journal of Applied Ecology.
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Biomarkers for Leprosy Diagnosis: In silico identification, screening & field application
PhD Defence
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Torsion points on elliptic curves over number fields of small degree
PhD Defence
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Field Station Bahia and the Transnational Anthropology and Sociology of Race
Lecture, Research Seminar
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CCLS Seminar
Lecture, seminar
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We may not have money but we make up for it with class" : freedom of expression and censorship in today's Korean cinema
Lecture
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Police Killings in Self-Defense
Lecture
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Nusa Zidaric
Science
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Random walks: wandering the streets like a group of drunk students
Mathematician Oliver Nagy still vividly remembers the first time he learned about a random walk. ‘The lecturer told us to imagine a company of drunken students who wander in the streets. At each intersection, they would spin one of them around and all would go in the direction where he or she came to…
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ONLINE | Microcoil MRI of Plants and Algae at Ultra-High Field: An exploration of metabolic imaging
PhD Defence
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The Values and Norms of Refugees – Results from a Field Experiment in Germany
Lecture
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Siavash Rafiee Rad
Faculty of Humanities
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Laurie Cosmo
Faculty of Humanities
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Language of Religion: What does it inform the field of Linguistics?
Lecture
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Introducing: prof. Scott Nelson
Introducing prof. Scott Nelson, the Legum Professor of the Social Sciences at William and Mary, and on the spring exchange at the University of Leiden.
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CPP Colloquium with Jens Timmermann on 'The Demands of Kant's Ethics'
Lecture
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Academic workshop "Judgment and Action"
Conference
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Summerschool environmental humanities
Lecture
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On Products of Linear Error Correcting Codes
In this thesis we study products of linear error correcting codes.
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Production, Consumption and Agency
Central to the research of several cluster members are the social function and contexts of the production and consumption of medieval and early modern art, literature and media:
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Theses
Full texts of all bachelor, master and PhD theses are available on this site
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Urban Studies (BA)
Cities are more relevant than ever. They play an increasingly important role in the issues of this time: climate change, inequality, safety and health. Our Urban Studies programme gives you the opportunity to be a problem solver, teaching you how to develop real-life answers to today’s and tomorrow’s…
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Why Leiden University?
By effectively integrating word-class scientific research and excellent education, you will become a professional astronomer with an internationally recognized degree.
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Why Leiden University?
The Physics and SCS master specialisation gives you the opportunity to combine Physics research with different aspects of science communication.
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Application and selection
Did we spark your interest in the Leadership Programme (LLP) and are you looking forward to take on this challenge in the coming academic year? Apply now! The LLP starts once every year, on the 7th of November, and ends in June.
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What Spinoza winners Ellemers, Sluiter and Franx will do with €2.5 million
On Monday 27 September 2010 Spinoza prize winners Naomi Ellemers, Ineke Sluiter, Marijn Franx (Leiden) and Piet Gros (Utrecht) announced their plans for their €2.5 million prize money. This was during the official ceremony in The Hague, at which the outgoing Secretary of State for Education, Culture…
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History
The Old Observatory has a rich history. On this page you will find a short version of the history that took place in the observatory.
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This Week's Discoveries | 21 May 2019
Lecture
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Raymond Corbey’s Leiden experience: Meet the ‘embedded philosopher’
Raymond Corbey holds a chair in both Philosophy of Science and Anthropology at the Faculty of Archaeology, to which he has been attached since 1993. The faculty’s 'embedded philosopher', as Dean Kolen likes to call him, is hard to pin down in terms of the usual specialties at the faculty because of…