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European Strategic Dialogue Launch | A Strategic Compass guided by the Core?
Lecture
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This Week’s Discoveries | 2 February 2016
Lecture
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Screening the Stans: Film and Fiction in Central Asia
Arts and Culture
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Online conference 'Leadership in Progress: Science meets Practice'
Conference, Leadership in Progress: Science meets Practice
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Workshop: Where are the Women after Resolution 1325?
Conference
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Opening academic year 2021–2022
Academic ceremony
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Trump and the Iran Deal
Panel discussion
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Studying with a disability
Conference
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Tales of the Revolt. Memory, Oblivion and Identity in the Low Countries, 1566-1700
This research project, that started in September 2008, aims to explore how personal and public memories of the Dutch Revolt in the seventeenth century evolved and interacted to create new political and cultural identities for the societies that eventually were to become the kingdoms of the Netherlands…
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PhD Research Projects
PhD projects:
- Volume 9 (2014)
- Volume 10 (2015)
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‘Morocco Institute crucial for better understanding of Arab world’
A better understanding of Morocco and the Arab world is crucial for international relations and for Dutch society. This was the key message of Minister of Education, Culture and Science Jet Bussemaker and Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor of Rotterdam, at the opening of the renewed Netherlands Institute in Morocco…
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‘Japan and Leiden aren’t so far apart after all’
A delegation from Leiden University visited Japan from 18 to 26 November to facilitate cooperation in research and teaching. The delegation also attended the signing of a twinning agreement between the cities of Leiden and Nagasaki and the opening of a bridge to Dejima, once literally the bridge between…
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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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Meet the author: Ana Lucia Araujo on 'Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade: A Transnational and Comparative History'
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12th Siebold Conference Leiden
Conference
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‘Give’ constructions in Austronesian and Papuan languages of eastern Indonesia: a case of structural convergence
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Conference Buddhist Studies in Leiden
Conference
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Involving the audience. Textual strategies in Livy’s account of the battle of Cannae
Lecture
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Opening Academic Year 2020-2021 Institute of Philosophy
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Not all imperatives have a Jussive head- Insights from allocutive imperatives
Lecture
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What can synchronic data tell us about the past?: Contact-induced change in Eastern Indonesia
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Spring 2017
- LIACS Business Event on Anomaly Detection
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Finiteness in Romance: traditional definitions and challenges
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9th LUCIS Annual Conference | Approaching Shiʿi Islam in the Academy
Conference
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FGGA PhD conference
Conference
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Africa, 60 years of independence
Conference
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Multilingualism in the usage-based era
Lecture
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Conference Mediated Cicero
Conference
- Public graduation presentation, Lal Avgen
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Staff
The Cyber Security lecturers are scholars and lecturers of Leiden University, Delft University of Technology and The Hague University of Applied Sciences.
- Volume 4 (2009)
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Key Publications
Here’s a selection of key publications by members of the CPP:
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Pieter's Corner: Confidence in the future?
After a long period of formation, the Rutte III cabinet presented itself on 26 October 2017. The coalition agreement on which ministers will build is called ‘Vertrouwen in de toekomst’ ('Confidence in the future'). But what impact will this new cabinet have on our future? We asked our researchers in…
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The archaeology of face masks: ‘Face masks layers will be a huge help for future archaeologists’
From one year to the next, face masks have started to appear in the environment. As the masks are discarded, they end up in the top soil, in sediment layers, and in refuse heaps. In a couple of generations archaeologists will study the layer that has already been labeled the Face Mask Horizon. Current…
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Laura van Broekhoven: ‘For me, it’s about the stories and who’s telling them’
Laura van Broekhoven always knew she wanted to study archaeology, and that’s exactly what she did. Now this Leiden alumna is director of the Pitt Rivers Museum, one of the four museums of the University of Oxford.
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Professor Willem Otterspeer on his retirement: ‘My career is like the Danube.’
University historian Willem Otterspeer is about to retire, and he will give his farewell lecture on 4 November. Although... it is really a farewell? He still plans to write another five books, using oceans of archive material. 'An archive should be like the surf breaking on the seashore: wonderful…
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Weightless in the name of science
Laura Nijkamp’s biggest dream came true recently: she took a parabolic flight and was weightless for a moment. The BrainFly student team, which includes psychology students from Leiden, needed volunteers. She signed up immediately. She tells us all about her experience.
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A functional-cognitive perspective on the psychology of learning
Lecture, Sylvius Lecture
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Urban Slavery in the Age of Abolition, ca. 1770-1930
Conference, Workshop
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This Week’s Discoveries | 27 September 2016
Lecture
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CPP Colloquim with Catherine Lu: "Two concepts of alienation"
Lecture
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Post-cold War and the Sustainability of Battlefield Tourism in East Asia: A Case Study of Kinmen
Lecture
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The Invisible Muslim: Dissent, Media and the Crisis of Secularism in India
Lecture
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Symposium ‘Framing Artistic Practice’
Festival
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The Christian Slaves of Depok: A Colonial Tale Unravels (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021)
Lecture, Book talk | LIMS seminar
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International PhD Seminar on Slavery, Servitude & Extreme Dependency
Conference, Seminar
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Paul Christiaan Flu: a Surinamese professor in a time of war
Paul Christiaan Flu, originally from Surinam, was a brilliant tropical doctor, who in 1938 rose to the position of Rector Magnificus of Leiden University. The war years brought his lightning career to an abrupt end: his son was murdered and he himself was imprisoned in a concentration camp. A sad family…
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How inclusion makes diversity work
Conference